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PolityThe Hindu11 June 2026
NDMA pushes Ministries to embed disaster resilience into planning under Vision 2047
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๐ Summary:
- The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has begun an effort requiring Central government ministries to develop comprehensive disaster management plans and hazard-specific response frameworks
- The push is part of building a "Resilient India 2047", aligned with the government's Viksit Bharat (Developed India) vision
- At an inter-ministerial meeting on June 9, 2026, the NDMA discussed preparing hazard-specific plans under Section 35 and Ministry Disaster Management Plans under Section 37 of the Disaster Management Act
- The exercise aims to strengthen institutional preparedness and ensure disaster risk reduction (DRR) is integrated into government policies, programmes and projects โ i.e., mainstreaming DRR rather than treating it as a post-disaster response
- An NDMA member stressed: "Resilience is not an option; it is the foundation of a developed and prosperous India"
๐ฏ UPSC Relevance: GS3 (disaster management, institutional framework, mainstreaming DRR into development). Reflects the global shift from response-centric to prevention/preparedness-centric disaster governance (Sendai Framework priorities).
๐ Prelims Facts:
- NDMA is the apex statutory body for disaster management, constituted under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, chaired by the Prime Minister
- Section 35 deals with the Central government's responsibility for disaster management measures; Section 37 mandates Ministries/Departments to draw up their own DM plans
- The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-2030) underpins DRR mainstreaming globally
๐ Key Term: Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) โ policies and practices aimed at preventing new disaster risks, reducing existing risk and building resilience, rather than only responding after a disaster.
NDMADisaster Management ActResilient India 2047DRR
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