The main topic was Organising.
And our group used the Disaster Management as a sub-topic (Uttarakhand Disaster which happened in 2013 in India) and we analysed all the parts.
It includes :
Introduction of Uttarakhand,
Before Disaster.
After disaster,
Reasons for disaster,
Disaster management,
PEST analysis,
Suggestions and recommendation.
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Case Study on Uttarkhand Disaster(Organising)
1. CASE STUDY ON
UTTARAKHAND DISASTER
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
2. PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
Group no: 8
Name Roll No.
Amit soni 99
Charudatt Sharma 87
Harpreet 75
Mohini Patil 64
Ravi Yadav 119
Roshan Shanbhag 85
3. OVERVIEW
Introduction
Before Disaster
After disaster
Reason for disaster
Disaster management
PEST analysis
Suggestions and recommendation.
4. INTRODUCTION
Uttarakhand is one of the most beautiful
state of India.
Most part of the state covered by high
Himalayan peaks.
Two of India’s largest rivers, the Ganges
and the Yamuna originate in glaciers of
Uttarakhand.
5. INTRODUCTION
o It is well know as the "Land of the Gods“.
o The well known Chota Char Dham:-
• KEDARNATH TEMPLE
• BADRINATH TEMPLE
• GANGOTRI TEMPLE
• YAMUNOTRI TEMPLE
• This climate attracts tourists
for simply scenic beauty,
adventure or even looking for
a spiritual environment.
7. DISASTER IN UTTARAKHAND
o Death toll was more than thousands
persons and lakhs of people were
affected
o More than Lac people were
evacuated and thousands awaited
evacuation
o Severe Shortage of medicines and
drinking water
o Hundreds of villages were affected
o Economy suffered losses of around
3000 crores
o Several houses and dharamshalas
were swept away
8. REASON FOR DISASTER
o The Uttrakhand Disaster have been officially
termed a natural calamity caused by
cloudbursts and unprecedented heavy monsoon
rainfall
o More than 220 power and mining projects are
running in 14 river valleys in Uttarakhand.
o Several rivers are being diverted through
tunnels for these projects leading to major
disasters in the state.
o Also Rapid growth of hydroelectricity dams
that disrupt water balances and this also
triggered the action of disaster
9. REASON FOR DISASTER
o One of the causes of the epic tragedy is growth of tourism.
o Unchecked Rapid increase of roads, hotels, shops and
multistory housing in ecologically fragile areas and
unplanned construction are the reason for landslide.
10. DISASTER MANAGEMENT
What is Disaster?
A disaster is a serious
disruption of the functioning
of a community or a society
involving widespread human,
material, economic or
environmental losses and
impacts, which exceeds the
ability of the affected
community or society to cope
using its own resources.
11. DISASTER MANAGEMENT
What is Disaster Management?
Disaster management (or emergency management) is the
effort of communities or businesses to PLAN and
ORGANIZE for and coordinate all personnel and
materials required to either mitigate the effects of, or
recover from, natural or man-made disasters, or acts of
terrorism.
12. DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Need for Disaster preparedness :-
It is important for local governments
and jurisdictions to implement
planning and mitigation measures
before a disaster or emergency
occurs, many of these measures
should also be implemented
proactively by local communities or
neighborhood organizations or by
individual owners of historic
properties.
13. PEST ANALYSIS
POLITICAL
State’s Contingency plan was missing
Political Instability
Lack of effective implementation of environmental laws
Too much political intervention during the time of rescue
operations
No pro-active stance to reduce the toll of disaster.
ECONOMIC
Poor electricity supply due to brown-outs and black-outs
Industrial growth in the area
Impact of globalisation
SOCIAL
Growth in population
Lack of community based disaster preparedness
Low environmental awareness among overall population,
domestic tourists, resort owners and developers
Lack of understanding and application of ecotourism
principles
Ethnic/religious factors
TECHNOLOGICAL
High number of hydroelectric dams in the area
Various National Disaster Agencies have failed to put in
place basic systems of warning, forecasting, monitoring and
information dissemination
Poor/No Backup telecommunications system during disaster
Lack of New inventions and development for the hilly
regions
Lack of all-weather and all-time comprehensive space-based
disaster mitigation system
14. SUGGESTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Organizing Disaster management:-
Be prepared
Get trained
Identify, evaluate and document resources
Register qualified resources
Prepare emergency preservation and recovery plans
15. SUGGESTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Protecting the environment
can only be the way to reduce
the risk of such disasters
Putting cap on number of
tourists may be a solution,
which reduces the
construction of hotels,
expansion of roads.
Keeping a check on illegal
constructions and on
deforestation.
16. SUGGESTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Using latest equipment
to predict the probability
of rains
Alerting and transferring
people to safe zones at
proper time.
Training the people on
how to take basic safety
measures.