This document discusses disaster management in India. It covers various types of natural disasters that occur in India such as floods, droughts, cyclones, earthquakes and landslides. Around 59% of India's landmass is prone to earthquakes and over 40 million hectares are prone to floods. An average of 4344 people die from disasters in India every year and about 30 million people are affected. The document outlines various measures taken by the Indian government for disaster management, including forming the National Disaster Management Authority to coordinate disaster response and capacity building. It emphasizes the important roles of international institutions, governments, corporations, NGOs, public, individuals and social media in working towards reducing disaster risks and supporting societies after natural disasters.