Over 50 Percent Population Lives in Disaster-prone Areas: Rajnath Singh
Over 50 Percent Population Lives in Disaster-prone Areas: Rajnath Singh
Rajnath Singh on Monday described India as one of the most disaster-prone nations, saying more than 50 per cent population of the country lives in areas that are vulnerable to calamities.

New Delhi: Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday described India as one of the most disaster-prone nations, saying more than 50 percent population of the country lives in areas that are vulnerable to calamities.

Singh said the National Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction has been set up by the government to finalise a national strategy to deal with all kinds of disasters in coordination with state governments and other stakeholders.

The meeting was attended by ministers from state governments, officials of the state disaster management authorities, top civil and police officials dealing with various disasters and representatives of non-government organisations.

Singh said the national platform was set up so that it can work effectively for disaster risk mitigation along with various stakeholders.

"We have been working in a planned manner for disaster risk mitigation that include adopting the Disaster Management Act in 2005, disaster management policy in 2009, raising national disaster response force besides others," he said.

Singh highlighted the government's efforts in setting up the early warning system for disasters, cyclone shelters, saline embankments, disaster response force in central and state levels, community preparedness and capacity building.

Singh also said India has taken a number of steps for enhancing cooperation with South Asian countries in disaster risk mitigation besides improving ties with BRICS, BIMSTEC and East Asian nations.

He also asked the participants to prepare a special action plan for vulnerable communities.

In his address, Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said India could not afford to ignore preparing for disasters as it was one of the most disaster-prone nations.

"We are bound to face disasters, not only natural but man-made too. If we can prepare for the disasters properly, we can have a safe and secured society," he said.

Rijiju also said India has been taking the lead role in the entire efforts of disaster risk mitigation, especially in South Asia.

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