Amit Shah Leads New Disaster Management Plans Brightly
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Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah chairs the meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Home Affairs on ‘Disaster Management and Capacity Building’ in New Delhi
This high-level meeting brought top officials together from NDMA, NDRF, Home Affairs, fire services and disaster training institutions to plan how India handles emergencies smoothly. The Modi government’s disaster response policy is based on four pillars of capacity building, speed, efficiency and accuracy. Using these four pillars, India has sped up relief, built better teams, acted faster, and made fewer mistakes during disasters like cyclones and heatwaves.
The Modi government has adopted financial, institutional and structural strengthening along with a multi-dimensional approach in disaster management. The government boosted funding for emergency teams, improved laws, and built rescue centers, making help reach people quickly when disaster strikes. A strategy is being formulated to deal with cloudbursts and landslides. Cloudbursts and landslides can happen suddenly in hilly areas. India’s planners are working on special maps and alert systems to warn villages ahead of time.
Home Minister stressed the need to spread awareness about disaster prevention at the district and gram panchayat levels. He wants district leaders and villages to know what to do before a flood or storm—like where to go, and how to stay safe—so everyone learns and stays ready. Union Home Minister thanked the members of the committee for raising the important topics of ‘Disaster Management’ and ‘Capacity Building’ and giving valuable suggestions in the meeting. He praised the members for speaking up and sharing ideas—because good plans come from many voices working together.
Members appreciated the steps taken by the Government in the field of disaster management. They cheered for new shelters, trained volunteers, quicker warnings, and stronger rescue teams, saying India is doing things right.
The NDMA has done important work in the use of technology and policy making, and the NDRF is implementing it very well on the ground
NDMA writes the big rules and builds alert systems. NDRF takes those ideas out to the field—saving lives with real action and rescue. Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah chairs the meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Home Affairs on ‘Disaster Management and Capacity Building’ in New Delhi.
This important meeting brought together leaders from NDMA, NDRF, Home Affairs, firefighting units, and disaster training groups to discuss how to make India safer and more ready during emergencies. The Modi government’s disaster response policy is based on four pillars of capacity building, speed, efficiency and accuracy.
These four pillars help build strong rescue teams, act quickly when disaster strikes, work well under pressure, and make sure help reaches the right people in the right way.
The Modi government has adopted financial, institutional and structural strengthening along with a multi-dimensional approach in disaster management. The government increased money for rescue forces, improved the policies that guide disaster action, and built new shelters and safe buildings, so help can reach people fast.
A strategy is being formulated to deal with cloudbursts and landslides. Cloudbursts and landslides happen fast and can cause lots of damage. India is working on maps, warning systems, and safety plans to keep people safe in hard-to-reach areas. Home Minister stressed the need to spread awareness about disaster prevention at the district and gram panchayat levels.
He wants people in towns and villages to know what to do before a disaster—like having safe shelters, evacuation plans, and knowing local helpers. Union Home Minister thanked the members of the committee for raising the important topics of ‘Disaster Management’ and ‘Capacity Building’ and giving valuable suggestions in the meeting.
He said thank you to everyone for sharing ideas. Good plans come when people talk, listen, and work together toward safety. Members appreciated the steps taken by the Government in the field of disaster management.
They applauded new cyclone shelters, fast warning alerts, volunteer training, and rescue improvements—saying these changes make India stronger and safer.
The NDMA has done important work in the use of technology and policy making, and the NDRF is implementing it very well on the ground. NDMA writes clear rules, makes apps and alerts, and plans training—while NDRF acts in the field, saving lives with quick moves and strong coordination.
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