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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT(Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India)
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Directory ofInstitutions and
Resource Persons in Disaster Management
Directory of Institutions and Resource Persons in Disaster
Management
Compiled & Edited By
Dr. A. D. Kaushik
Research Associate, NIDM,
New Delhi- 110 002
Ms. Megha Kohli
DEO, NIDM,
New Delhi-110 002
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PREFACE
India, on account of its geographical position, geological setting and cli-mate has had a fair share of disasters of varying magnitudes from time im-memorial. Natural Disasters have been occurring at an alarming frequency claiming large number of human lives each time they strike in the country. Every year as much as six per cent of the country’s population is affected by disasters. In absolute numbers this is second only to China.
The Tenth Five Year Plan suggested some important parameters for build-ing a robust and sound information database based on knowledge sharing, information dissemination and public awareness aspects. Information is in-fact a vital parameter for facilitating the quick action for saving the lives and livelihoods during disasters. A directory with relevant phone numbers is of immense use during an emergent situation for a nation.
Under the Disaster management Act 2005, NIDM has the responsibility of developing a database of all knowledge based institutions and provide them with a platform for sharing their experiences and activities. To cater to this mandate and fill in the gap of proper documentation, NIDM is bringing out a directory of experts, Ministries, departments and other stakeholders. This documentation is an effort to develop a resource that can be extensively used by all possible users, besides knowledge based institutions, to share their expertise, achievements and knowledge in the field of disaster management to other takers.
I congratulate NIDM team and acknowledge their contribution in this en-deavour. I hope this directory would be useful for disaster managers engaged in different sectors and they will utilize it in promoting the collaborative ef-forts to reduce the disaster risk in the country.
R. K Srivastava
Foreword
A well considered strategy and flexible mechanisms are necessary in order to make disaster risk reduction a reality. This calls for a concerted effort on part of several sectors, including national and state governments and NGOs. A crucial component involves sensitizing civil servants on disaster mitigation issues so that they bring to bear the appropriate perspective in planning, implementing, communicating and monitoring activities related to disaster management.
In NIDM’s vision, disaster risk reduction is possible only through promotion of a “Culture of Prevention’ involving all stakeholders; working through strategic partnership with various ministries and departments of central, state and local governments, academic, research and technical organizations in India and abroad. Coordination among different stakeholders is must for effective disaster management. Proper knowledge about the stakeholders/role-player’s contact details, their capacity and specialization help in facilitating the coordination.
Keeping it in view, the present document i.e. ‘Directory of Institutions and Resource Persons in Disaster Management’ has been developed by way of compilation of information from different reliable sources. Alongwith contact details of various institutes, departments, organizations etc., dealing in disaster management; the document also contains list of renowned resource persons in the field of disaster management and important websites.
I am thankful to Dr. A.D. Kaushik and Ms. Megha Kohli, for their sincere efforts to compile the information. The efforts made by Lt. Col. (Retd.) P.K. Pathak and Dr. Amir Ali Khan, to review the document also need special thanks.The efforts made by Dr. Surya Parkash and Mr. S. K. Tiwari for publishing the document are highly appreciated.
Special care has been taken to make the information provided as authentic as possible. Any omission from the list is not intentional. NIDM is looking forward for receiving comments and suggestions for further improvement of the Directory.
I hope the Directory would be useful for disaster managers engaged in different sectors and they will utilize it in promoting the collective efforts to reduce the disaster risk in the country.
(Satendra)
Dr. SATENDRA, IFSExecutive Director
Ph: +91-11-23702445, Fax: 011-23702446, Email:[email protected], Web.: nidm.gov.in
Contents
Preface...............................................................................................i
Foreword..........................................................................................ii
Contents..........................................................................................iii
About NIDM.....................................................................................v
Prime Minster’s Office......................................................................1
Cabinet Secretariat...........................................................................2
Central Ministries and Departments of Government of India........3
National Disaster Management Authority Officials (NDMA).......19
NDM Division, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India Ministry of Home Affairs Disaster Management Division............21
National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM) Ministry of Home Affairs, GOVT. of India....................................................22
National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) .................................26
SAARC Disaster Management Centre............................................29
Chief Secretaries of States and uTs...............................................31
Director Generals of Police of States and uTs..............................35
Principal Secretaries/Secretaries (Revenue & Disaster Management)/Relief Commissioners of States and uTs..............40
Principal Secretary/ Secretary/ Commissioner (Home) of States and uTs ..............................................................................................46
Resident Commissioners of States and uTs in Delhi ...................................51
State Disaster Management Authority of States and uTs ........................... 57
Administrative Training Institutes of States and uTs .................................60
Faculty, Disaster Management Centres, Administrative Training Institutes of States and uTs .........................................................................65
National/State Institute of Rural Development in India..............................71
National Level Institutes dealing various aspects of Disaster Management...................................................................................76
Resource Persons/ Experts in the field of Disaster Management ...............89
International NGOs .................................................................................... 123
National NGOs............................................................................................ 129
Main Hospitals of Delhi.............................................................................. 133
Important Emergency Numbers of Delhi ................................................. 136
Important websites related to Disaster management ............................... 139
Do’s and Don’ts of various disasters ...........................................................161
National Disaster Management act 2005 .................................................. 169
National Policy on Disaster Management (2009) ......................................171
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About NIDM
The National Institute of Disaster Management is one of the young-est national institutes in the country. As per Disaster Management Act 2005, NIDM acts with nodal national responsibilities for human resource development, capacity building, training, research, docu-mentation and policy advocacy in the field of disaster management.
Within a short period the Institute has emerged as one of the key institutions of disaster management, working in tandem with the National Disaster Management Authority, and Central, State and Local governments and various other stakeholders to make a disaster resilient India by developing and promoting a culture of prevention and preparedness at all levels.
Located centrally at the Indraprastha Estate on the Mahatma Gandhi Road, within the campus of the IIPA, the Institute has a multi-disciplinary team of professionals working on different aspects of capacity development on disaster management. It is equipped with state-of-art facilities of training and research on disaster management. It has fully air conditioned Training and Conference Halls, well stocked Library, GIS Laboratory, Computer
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Centre, and Video Conference Hall. The Institute has strategic partnerships with a number academic, research and technical organizations in India and around the world. It promotes networking among knowledge based institutions and encourages inter-disciplinary research on different aspects of disaster management.
The Institute supports Disaster Management Centres set up in the Administrative Training Institutes of the States and the Union Territories. At present there are 30 such Centres located mainly in State capitals. Six of these Centres are being developed as Centres of Excellence in the field of Disaster Management.
The Institute also hosts the SAARC Disaster Management Centre (SDMC) which has jurisdiction over eight Member States of the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation, namely Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The Centre has developed a Regional Framework on Disaster Management in South Asia and further facilitated devel-opment of as many nine different road maps on different aspects of disaster risk reduction in South Asia, based on which a series of projects have been taken up to enhance regional cooperation on disaster management.
Vision
� To be a premier Institute of Excellence for training and re-search on disaster risk mitigation and management in India and to be recognized as one of the leading Institutions at the International level in the field of diasaster management.
� To strive relentlessly towards making a disaster resilient India by developing and promoting a culture of prevention and preparedness at all levels,
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Mission
� To work as a think tank for the Government by providing as-sistance in policy formulation and;
� To facilitate in reducing the impact of disasters through: • Planning and promoting training and capacity building
services including strategic learning. • Research, documentation and development at national
level information base. • System development and expertise promotion for effec-
tive disaster preparedness and mitigation. • Promoting awareness and enhancing knowledge and skills
of all stakeholders. • Strengthening institutional mechanisms for training and
capacity building of all stakeholders. • Networking and facilitating exchange of information,
experience and expertise.
Strategic Plan
To build a national hub to share and learn and to create a critical mass of institutions, trainers and trained professionals.
� To undertake quality research covering both natural and hu-man induced disasters, with a multi-hazard approach
� To work as a National Resource Center for the central and state governments in the country through effective knowledge management and sharing of best practices
� To professionalise disaster risk reduction and emergency management in India and other neighboring countries by developing an independent cadre of professionally trained emergency and mitigation managers.
� To promote formal training and education for disaster man-agement in India and in the region
� To build working partnerships with the Government,
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universities, NGOs, corporate bodies and other national and international Institutes of eminence.
� To link learning and action by building a synergy between institutions and professionals in the sector.
Towards a disaster free India
Prime Minister's Office, Govt. of India
Cabinet Secretariat
Central Ministries and Departments ofGovernment of India
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PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE
Prime Minister of India : Dr. Manmohan Singh Room No. 148 B South Block Raisina Hill New Delhi -110001 Tel: 23012312, Fax: 23019545, 23016857
S. No. Designation Contact Details
1. Principal Secretary 23013040
2. National Security Adviser 23019227
3. Secretary 23019983
4. Media Adviser 23016920
5. Addl. Secretary to PM23015944
23010838
6. Joint Secretary to PM
23016308
23017676
23013024
23793308
7. Private Secretary to PM23012312
23012312
8. OSD to PM 23012815
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CABINET SECRETARIAT
S. No. Designation Contact Details
1. Cabinet Secretary 23016696
23011241
Fax: 23012095
2. Secretary (Coordination) 23017075
23794633
Fax: 23018949
3. Secretary ® 24361482
Fax: 22479134
4. Secretary (Security) 23094227
23094382
Fax: 23094227
5. Secretary(Performance Mgt) & Chairman, NACWC 24675526
24675762
Fax: 23094227
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CENTRAL MINISTRIES AND DEPARTMENTS OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
http://india.gov.in/govt/cabinet.php
S. No.
Ministry Address Contact Details
1. Ministry of Agriculture http://agricoop.nic.in/
Secretary (A&C) Department of Agriculture & Cooperation , Krishi Bhawan, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi-110001
011-23382651, 23388444 Fax: 23386004 [email protected]
Secretary Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying Krishi Bhawan, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi-110001
011-23382608 Fax: 23388006
Secretary and DG (ICAR) Krishi Bhawan, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi-110001
011-2338671123382629 Fax: 23384773
2. Department of Atomic Energy www.dae.gov.in/
Secretary (DAE) & Chairman (AEC) Department of Atomic Energy Anushakti Bhavan, Chatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj Marg, Mumbai - 400 001, Maharashtra
022-22022543 Fax: 22048476 011-23011773(Delhi)
3. Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers www.chemicals.nic.in/
Secretary (C&PC)Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals Shastri Bhavan, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi - 110 001
011-23382467, 23384196 Fax: [email protected]
Secretary (Fertilizers) Department of Fertilizers Shastri Bhavan, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi - 110 001
011-23381275, 23383695 [email protected]
Secretary Department of Pharmaceuticals D-Wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110001
011-23381573 Fax: 23070245
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Ministry Address Contact Details
4. Ministry of Civil Aviation http://civilaviation.nic.in
Secretary Ministry of Civil Aviation Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, B Block, Safdarjung Airport, New Delhi-110003
011-24610358 Fax: 24602397 [email protected]
5. Ministry of Coal http://www.coal.nic.in/
Secretary Ministry of Coal Shashtri Bhawan, New Delhi -110001
011-23384884 Fax: 23381678 [email protected]
6. Ministry of Commerce and Industry http://commerce.nic.in/
Secretary Department Of Commerce Udyog Bhavan, Rafi Marg, New Delhi-110011
011-23063664, 23063617 Fax: 23061796
Secretary Department Of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Udyog Bhavan, New Delhi-110011
011-23061815, 23061667 Fax: 2306 1598
7. Ministry of Communications and Information Technology http://www.mit.gov.in/
Secretary Department of Telecommunications (Telecom Commission) Sanchar Bhavan, 20, Ashoka Road, New Delhi - 110 001
011-23719898Fax: 23711514
Secretary Department of Information Technology Electronics Niketan, 6, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003
011-24364041 Fax: 24363134 [email protected]
Secretary (Posts) & Chairman P.S. Board Department of Post Dak Bhawan, New Delhi - 110 001
011-23096060, 23036670
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Ministry Address Contact Details
8. Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution http://fcamin.nic.in/
Secretary (CA) Department of Consumer Affairs 49, Krishi Bhavan, New Delhi-110001
011-23782807 Fax: 23384716 [email protected]
Secretary (F&PD) Department of Food and Public Distribution, Krishi Bhavan, New Delhi - 110 001
011-23382349, 23097018 Fax: 23386052 [email protected]
9. Ministry of Corporate Affairs http://www.mca.gov.in/
Secretary Department of Corporate Affairs Ministry of Corporate Affairs ‘A’ Wing, Shastri Bhawan, Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi - 110 001
011-23382324, 23384017Fax: 23384257 [email protected] [email protected]
10. Ministry of Culture http://www.indiaculture.nic.in/
Secretary Department of Culture Ministry of Culture, Government of India, C-Wing, Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi - 110 001
011-23386995 Fax: 23384093 [email protected]
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Ministry Address Contact Details
11. Ministry of Defence http://mod.nic.in/
Secretary, Defence Department of Defence Government of India South Block, New Delhi - 110 011
011-23012380 Fax: 23010044
Secretary Defence (Finance) Government of India South Block, New Delhi - 110011
011-23016654 Fax: 23016629
Secretary (DP) Department of Defence Production Government of India South Block, New Delhi - 110 011
011-23012527Fax: 23012300
Secretary Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare Government of India South Block, New Delhi - 110 011
011-23792914 Fax: 23792913
SA to RM & Secretary, DR&DS Department of Defence Research & Development Government of India South Block, New Delhi - 110 011
011-23011519 Fax: 23018216
12. Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region http://mdoner.gov.in/
Secretary Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region Vigyan Bhawan Annexe, Maulana Azad Road, Room No. 233, New Delhi-110011
011-23022020, 23022037 Fax: 23022024 [email protected]
13. Ministry of Disinvestment www.divest.nic.in/
Secretary Ministry of Disinvestment Government of India CGO Complex, Block No. 14, 3rd Floor, New Delhi - 110 003
011-24368040 Fax: 24368043 [email protected]
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Ministry Address Contact Details
14. Ministry of Earth Sciences http://dod.nic.in/
Secretary Department of Earth Sciences Government of India Mahasagar Bhavan, Block No. 12, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi - 110003
011-24360874, 24362548 [email protected]
15. Ministry of Environment and Forests http://moef.nic.in/index.php
SecretaryMinistry of Environment and Forests Government of India Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003
011-24360721 Fax: 24362746 [email protected]
16. Ministry of External Affairs http://meaindia.nic.in/
Foreign Secretary Ministry of External Affairs South Block, New Delhi - 110 011
011-23012318, 23012196 Fax: 23016781 [email protected]
Secretary (West) Ministry of External Affairs South Block, New Delhi - 110 011
011-23015155 Fax: 23015910 [email protected]
Secretary (East) Ministry of External Affairs South Block, New Delhi - 110 011
011-23012760
Secretary (ER) Ministry of External Affairs South Block, New Delhi - 110 011
011-23016250, 23015138 Fax: 23016271 [email protected]
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Ministry Address Contact Details
17. Ministry of Finance http://finmin.nic.in/
Secretary Department of Economic Affairs Ministry of Finance North Block, New Delhi-110001
011-23092611, 23092555 Fax: 23094075 [email protected]
Secretary Department of Revenue Ministry of Finance North Block, New Delhi-110001
011-23092653, 23092111 Fax: 23092719 [email protected]
Secretary (Expenditure) Department of Expenditure Ministry of Finance North Block, New Delhi-110001
011 23092929, 23092663 Fax: 23092546 [email protected]
Secretary (Finance) Department of Banking & Insurance Ministry of Finance North Block, New Delhi-110001
011-23340222 Fax: 23343478
18. Ministry of Food Processing Industries http://mofpi.nic.in/
Secretary Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India Panchsheel Bhavan, August Kranti Marg, New Delhi - 110049
011-26493225 Fax: 26493012 [email protected]
19. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare http://www.mohfw.nic.in/
Secretary (Health) Department of Health & Family Welfare Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi 110011
011-23061863, 23063221
Secretary Department of Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy Ministry of Health and Family Welfare IRCS Building (Main & annexe), 1 Red Cross Road, New Delhi -110001
011-23715564, 23736653 Fax: 23327660 [email protected]
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S. No.
Ministry Address Contact Details
Secretary DHR & Director General, ICMR Department of Health Research Indian Council of Medical Research, V. Ramalingaswami Bhawan, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi - 110029
011-26588204, 26589620 Fax: 26588662 [email protected]
20. Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises http://dhi.nic.in/
Secretary (HI) Department of Heavy Industries155, Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi – 110011
011-23063633, 23061854Fax: [email protected]
Secretary (PE) Department of Public Enterprises, Government of India, 305, Block 14, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
011-24366171, 24360402 Fax: 24362613
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Ministry Address Contact Details
21. Ministry of Home Affairs http://www.mha.nic.in/
Secretary (Home) Ministry of Home Affairs Government of IndiaNorth Block, Central Secretariat, New Delhi - 110001
011-23092989 , 23093031 Fax: 23093003 [email protected]
Secretary (Border Management) Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India North Block, Central Secretariat, New Delhi - 110001
011-23092440 Fax: 23092717
Secretary (Internal Security) Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India North Block, Central Secretariat, New Delhi - 110001
011-23092601 Fax: 23094165
Secretary (Justice) Department of Justice Jaisalmer House, Man Singh Road, New Delhi-110011
011-23383674 Fax: 23384516 [email protected]
Secretary (OL) Department of Official Language Lok Nayak Bhavan, Khan Market, New Delhi-110003
011-24631573 Fax: 24648559 [email protected]
22. Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation http://mhupa.gov.in/
Secretary Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation Government of India Nirman Bhavan, Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi – 110011
011-23061444 011-23061991 (Fax)
23. Ministry of Human Resource Development http://mhrd.gov.in/
Secretary Department of Higher Education Ministry of Human Resource Development Government of India Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110001
011-23386451, 23382698 Fax: 23385807 [email protected]
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S. No.
Ministry Address Contact Details
Secretary, School Education and Literacy Ministry of Human Resource Development Government of India Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110001
011-23382587, 23381104 Fax: 23387859 [email protected]
24. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting http://www.mib.nic.in/
Secretary Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government of India Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110001
011-23382639, 23383513 Fax: 23386530
25. Ministry of Labour and Employment http://labour.nic.in/
Secretary Ministry of Labour and Employment Shram Shakti Bhawan Rafi Marg, New Delhi-110001
011-23710265 Fax: 23718730 [email protected]
26. Ministry of Law and Justice http://lawmin.nic.in/
Secretary (Legal affairs) Ministry of Law & Justice Government of India 4th Floor, A-Wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110 001
011-23384205 , 23387908 Fax: 23384403
Secretary (Legislative Deptt.) Ministry of Law & Justice Government of India4th Floor, A-Wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110 001
011-23384617 Fax: 23387553
27. Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises http://msme.gov.in/
Secretary Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Udyog Bhawan, Rafi Marg, New Delhi – 110011
011-23062107, 23061023, Fax: 23063045 [email protected]
28. Ministry of Mines http://mines.nic.in/
Secretary Ministry of Mines 3rd Floor, A wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi 110001, India
011-23385173, 23382614 Fax: 23384682 [email protected]
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Ministry Address Contact Details
29. Ministry of Minority Affairs http://www.minorityaffairs.gov.in/
Secretary Department of Minority Affairs Ministry of Minority Affairs Government of India 11th Floor, Paravaran Bhawan CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110 003
011-24364272 , 24364284 Fax: 24364285
30. Ministry of New and Renewable Energy http://www.mnre.gov.in/
Secretary Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Block no.14, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi - 110003
011-243614812436-2772 Fax: 24367329
31. Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs http://msme.gov.in/
Secretary Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs Government of India Akbar Bhawan, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021
011-24674143/44 Fax: 24674140 [email protected]
32. Ministry of Panchayati Raj http://panchayat.nic.in/
Secretary Department of Panchayati Raj Ministry of Panchayati Raj Government of India Krishi Bhavan, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi - 110 001
011-23074309 , 23389008 Fax: 23389028
33. Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs http://mpa.nic.in/
Secretary Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs Government of India Parliament House Annexe New Delhi-110001
011-23017663, 23034644 Fax: 23017726
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34. Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions http://persmin.nic.in/
Secretary (Personnel)Department of Personnel and Training Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension Government of India North Block, New Delhi - 110001
011-23094848011-23092056 Fax: 23092432 [email protected]
Secretary Department of Pension & Pensioner’s Welfare Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension Government of India Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Market, New Delhi - 110 003
011-24625540, 23742133
Secretary Department of AR & PG, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension Sardar Patel Bhawan Parliament Street, New Delhi - 110 001
011-23742133 23742546 Fax : 011-23742133
35. Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas http://petroleum.nic.in
Secretary Ministry of Petroleum & Natuarl Gas, Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi – 110001
011-23383501, 23383562 Fax:011-23070723 [email protected]
36. Ministry of Power http://www.powermin.nic.in/
Secretary Ministry of PowerGovernment of India Shram Shakti Bhavan, Ministry of Power, New Delhi – 110001
011-23710271 , 23711316 Fax: 23721487
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37. Ministry of Railways http://www.indianrailways.gov.in/
Chairman( RB) Railway Board Ministry of Railways Government of India Rail Bhavan, New Delhi-110001
011-23384010 , 23382753 Fax: 23381453
Secretary Ministry of Railways Government of India Rail Bhavan, New Delhi-110001
011-23385227 Fax: 23382068
38. Ministry of Road Transport and Highways http://morth.nic.in/
Secretary(RT&H) Ministry of Road Transport & Highways Transport Bhavan 1, Parliament Street New Delhi-110001
011-23714104 Fax: 23356669
39. Ministry of Rural Development http://rural.nic.in/
Secretary (Rural Development) Department of Rural Development Ministry of Rural Development Krishi Bhavan, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi - 110001
011-23384467, 23382230 Fax: 23382408 [email protected]
Secretary (Land Resources) Department of Land Resources Ministry of Rural Development NBO Building, G-Wings,Nirman Bhawan, Moulana Azad Road, New Delhi -110011
011-23063927, 23063183 Fax: 23062541 [email protected]
Secretary (M/o Drinking Water & Sanitation) Department of Drinking Water & Sanitation Ministry of Rural Development Room No. 247, A Wing, Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi-110011
011-23061245, 23061207 Fax: 23062715 [email protected]
40. Ministry of Science and Technology http://www.dst.gov.in/
Secretary Department of Science & Technology Technology Bhavan, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi – 110016
011-26590412 011-26511439 Fax: 011-26863847 [email protected]
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Ministry Address Contact Details
Secretary Department of Biotechnology Ministry of Science and Technology CGO Complex, Block No. 2, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003
011-24362950, 24362881 Fax: 24360747, 24362884
Secretary Department of Scientific & Industrial Research Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India, Technology Bhavan, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi - 110 016
011-23717053, 23710472, 23731832 Fax: 011-23710618 [email protected]
41. Department of Space http://www.dst.gov.in/stsysindia/space.htm
Secretary Department of Space Government of India 3rd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhavan, New Delhi-110003
011-24698313 Fax: 24617377 [email protected]
42. Ministry of Shipping http://shipping.nic.in/
Secretary Ministry of Shipping Government of India Transport Bhavan, 1 Sansad Marg, New Delhi - 110 001
011-23714938 Fax: 23716656
43. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment http://socialjustice.nic.in/
Secretary Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, ‘A’ , Wing, Shastri Bhawan, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi - 110001
011-23385180 Fax: 23382683
44. Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation http://mospi.nic.in/
Chief Statistician of India & Secretary,MOSPI Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation Government of India Sardar Patel Bhavan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi-110001
011-23742150 23344689 Fax: 23742067
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45. Ministry of Steel http://steel.nic.in/
Secretary Ministry of Steel Government of India Udyog Bhavan, Maulana Azad Marg, New Delhi - 110 011
011-23063489, 23063912 Fax : 011-23063236
46. Ministry of Textiles http://texmin.nic.in/
Secretary Ministry of Textiles Udyog Bhawan New Delhi - 110 011
011-23061769 Fax: 23063681
47. Ministry of Tourism http://tourism.gov.in/
Secretary Ministry of Tourism Government of India Transport Bhawan, 1, Parliament Street, New Delhi - 110 001
011-23711792, 23321395 Fax: 23717890
48. Ministry of Tribal Affairs http://tribal.nic.in/
Secretary (TA)Ministry of Tribal Affairs Government of India Shastri Bhawan, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road,New Delhi-110001
011-23381652 Fax: 23073160
49. Ministry of Urban Development http://urbanindia.nic.in/
Secretary Ministry of Urban Development Government of India Nirman Bhawan, Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi - 110 011
011-23062377 Fax: 23061459
50. Ministry of Water Resources http://wrmin.nic.in/
Secretary Ministry of Water Resources Government of India Shram Shakti Bhavan, Rafi Marg, New Delhi-110001
011-23715919, 23710305 Fax: 23731553
51. Ministry of Women and Child Development http://wcd.nic.in/
Secretary (WCD) Ministry of Women and Child Development, Shashtri Bhawan, New Delhi-110001
011-23383586 011-23381495 (Fax) [email protected]
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52. Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports http://yas.nic.in/index.html
Secretary (Sports) Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports Government of India C-Wing, Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi-110001
011-23388623
Secretary (Youth Affairs) Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports Government of India C-Wing, Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi-110001
011-23382897
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National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA)
NDM Division, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India
National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM)
National Disaster Response Force (NDRF)
SAARC Disaster Management Centre (SDMC)
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NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY OFFICIALS (NDMA)
NDMA Bhawan,A-1, Safdajung Enclave, New Delhi-110029http://ndma.gov.in/
S. No.
Names of Officials Contact Details Emails
1.Shri M. Shashidhar Reddy,MLA, Vice Chairman
+91-11-26701701, 704,Fax : 011-26701706
2.Shri J K Sinha, Member
011-26701743, 011-24122310, 9818384040
3.Shri B. Bhattacharjee, Member
011-26701780/806, 011-23070145, 9971147620
[email protected] [email protected]
4.Shri K.M.SinghMember
011-26701735 [email protected]
5.Dr. Muzaffar Ahmad, Member
011-26701736 Fax:26701767
6.Shri T Nanda Kumar, Member
011-26701782 [email protected]
7.Maj.Gen. J K Bansal (Retd.), Member
011-26701778 [email protected]
8.Prof. Harsh K Gupta, Member
011-26701738 Fax: 011- 267017699999868111
[email protected], [email protected]
9.Dr. Sutanu Behuria Secretary
011-26701710 [email protected]
10.Shri Amit Jha, IAS, JS (Admn)
011-26701718, 011-26109395, 9717873412
11.Shri P K Tripathi, Advisor & JS(Mitigation)
26701816 [email protected]
12.Ms. Sujata Saunik, JS (PP)
011-26701817 [email protected]
13. Smt. Archana G. Gulati FA [email protected] [email protected]
14.Col. Brij Bhushan Singh , JA(IT & Comn)
011-26701742 [email protected]
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15. Shri S.S.Yadav, JA(F) 011-26701886 [email protected]
16.Shri B. S. Agrawal Ja (Mitigation Project)
011-26701722 [email protected]
17.Col. Shashi Bhushan, JA(OPS)
011-26701815 [email protected]
18.Ms. Preeti Banzal , JA(CBT)
011-26701823 [email protected]
19.Ms. Madhulika Gupta , JA(M & P)
011-26701791 [email protected]
20.Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh, JA(PP)
011-26701733 [email protected]
21. Control Room011-26701728, 9868891803
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NDM DIVISION, MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS,GOVT. OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRSDISASTER MANAGEMENT DIVISION
‘B’-Wing, 3rd Floor, NDCC-II Tower, Jai Singh Road, New Delhi-110001
www.ndmindia.nic.inTel. No.23092923, 23093054, 23092885, 23093897,
Fax No.23093750, 23092763
S. No.
Name/Designation Telephone Office
Email EPABX
1.Shri R. K. Singh Home Secretary
Tel: 23092989 , 23093031 [email protected]
2.B. BhamathiAS(CS) 23092514
3.Shri R. K. SrivastavaJoint Secretary(DM)
Tel: 23438087 [email protected]
790
4.Shri Dev Kumar Director (DM-I)
Tel: 2343 8123 [email protected]
712
5.Shri J. P. Mishra Director (DM-II)
Tel: 23438071 [email protected]
708
6.Shri Sanjay AgarwalDirector (DM-III)
Tel: 23438102 [email protected]
774
7.Shri Ashish Kumar Panda Under Secretary (DM-II)
8.Shri Ashok ShuklaUnder Secretary (DM-III)
9.Shri Om Prakash T.O. (DM-I)
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT (NIDM) MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS, GOVT. OF INDIA
IIPA Campus, I.P. Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi-110002http://nidm.gov.in/
S. No.
Name & Address Telephone / Fax Email
1.Dr. Satendra, IFS Executive Director
Tel: (O) 011-23702445 Fax: 011-23702446
2.Dr. Santosh Kumar Professor, PPCCI Division
Tel:(O) 011-23702433, 23702432 (Extn. 202) M: 9810006197 Fax: 011- 23702442
3.Dr. C. Ghosh Professor, GRM Division
Tel: 23724309 Fax: 23702442
4.Dr. Surya Parkash Associate Professor
Tel: 23724310 Fax: 23702442
5.Dr. Anil K. Gupta Associate Professor
Tel: 23724311 Fax: 23702442
6.Dr. K. J. Anandha Kumar Associate Professor
Tel: 23702432 (Extn. 206)Fax: 23702442
7.Shri Arun Sahdeo Consultant
Tel: 23702441 Fax: 23702442
8.Shri P. K. Pathak Consultant
Tel: 23724312 Fax: 23702442
9.Dr. Amir Ali Khan Assistant Professor
Tel: 23702432 (226) Fax: 23702442
10.Ms. Chandrani Bandyopadhyay Assistant Professor
Tel: 23702432 Fax: 23702442
11.Dr. (Ms.) Ajinder Walia Assistant Professor
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 227) Fax: 23702442
12.Ms. Sreeja Nair Assistant Professor
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 228) Fax: 23702442
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S. No.
Name & Address Telephone / Fax Email
13.Dr A. D. Kaushik Research Associate
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 220) Fax: 23702442
14.Shri Shekher Chaturvedi Research Associate
Tel: 23702432/5583 Fax: 23702442
15.Dr. Sushma Guleria Research Associate
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 220) Fax: 23702442
16.Dr. (Ms.) Ritu Raj Research Associate
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 226) Fax: 23702442
17.Shri Ramesh Kumar Accounts Officer
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 218) Fax: 23702442
rkj11612gmail.com
18.Shri Hemant Kumar Computer Programmer
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 210) Fax: 23702442
19.Shri J. N. Jha Jr. Engineer
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 242) Fax: 23702442
20.Shri Santosh Tiwari Librarian
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 239) Fax: 23702442
21.Shri Vishal Awasthi PA to ED
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 205) Fax: 23702442
22.Ms. Poonam Gupta Sr. PA to ED
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 205) Fax: 23702442
23.Shri Avinash Pandey Accountant
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 238) Fax: 23702442
24.Shri S. S. Bisht Jr. Accountant
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 238) Fax: 23702442
25.Ms. Ritu Sood Administrative Assistant
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 243) Fax: 23702442
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S. No.
Name & Address Telephone / Fax Email
26.Ms. Amrita Gupta PA
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 223) Fax: 23702442
27.Ms. Gita Sharma DEO
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 243) Fax: 23702442
28.Ms. Santosh Mishra DEO
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 221) Fax: 23702442
29.Ms. Megha Kohli DEO
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 221) Fax: 23702442
30.Shri Rajiv Kumar DEO
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 210) Fax: 23702442
31.Shri Shiv Sahu DEO
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 232) Fax: 23702442
32.Ms. Deepika Sharma Executive Assistant
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 223) Fax: 23702442
33.Ms. Sakshi Rana Executive Assistant
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 223) Fax: 23702442
34.Shri Ankit Kapila DEO
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 204) Fax: 23702442
35.Shri Prem Shankar DEO
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 208) Fax: 23702442
36.Ms. Jaya Library Attendant
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 239) Fax: 23702442
37.Shri Amar Singh Machine Operator
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 222) Fax: 23702442
38.Shri Laxman Singh Messenger
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 205) Fax: 23702442
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Name & Address Telephone / Fax Email
39.Shri Vijay Kanojia Messenger
Tel: 23702432/5583 Fax: 23702442
40.Shri Pankaj Kumar Messenger
Tel: 23702432/5583 Fax: 23702442
41.Shri Hemraj Driver
Tel: 23702432/5583 Fax: 23702442
42.Shri Sunil Kumar Messenger
Tel: 23702432/5583 Fax: 23702442
43.Shri Anil Kumar Messenger
Tel: 23702432/5583 Fax: 23702442
44.Shri Sunil Messenger
Tel: 23702432/5583 Fax: 23702442
45.Shri Surjeet Singh Messenger
Tel: 23702432/5583 Fax: 23702442
46.Ms. Vandana Srivastava Project Associate
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 236) Fax: 23702442
47.Ms. Rubal Saroha Project Associate
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 237) Fax: 23702442
48.Shri Mahesh Dhiman On-site coordinator TCS
Tel: 23702432/5583 (extn. 216) Fax: 23702442
49.Dr. Rajnish Ranjan Programme Manager Online WBI courses
Tel: 65350823 Fax: 23702442
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NATIONAL DISASTER RESPONSE FORCE (NDRF) Sector-1 R K Puram, New Delhi -66
http://ndma.gov.in/ndma/ndrfcontact.html
NDRF Head Quarter
S. No. Name & Designation Telephone No. Email
1. Sh. Prakash Mishra, IPS DG NDRF & CD
011-26712851(O), [email protected]
2. Sh. Radha Raman PPS to DG
011-26715303(O), 9868875850(M)
3. Sh. Mukul Goel, IPS IG, NDRF & CD
011-26160252(O), 9871115726(M)
4. Sh. J.K.S. Rawat DIG, NDRF
011-26105910(O), 9968262466(M)
5. Sh. Dinesh Singh Financial Advisor
011-26701709(O), 9891372266(M)
6. Sh. Keshav KumarDy. Comdt.
011-26107934(O), 9015243611(M)
7. Sh. Rakesh Ranjan Dy. Comdt
011-26107921(O), 8860136649 (M)
8. Sh. R.K. Srivastava Dy. Comdt
011-26181519(O), 9990572600(M)
9. Sh. Ashok Malhotra SAO
011-26105911(O), 9818250466(M)
10. Sh. N.N. Jha HD/CLK
011-26107943(O), 9250997152(M)
11. Insp. S.S. Ahlawat I/C Control Room
011-26107953(O), 9999037376(M)
12. HQ, DG NDRF Control Room
011-26107953(O), 011-26105912 (Fax)
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S. No.
Commandant Telephone No. Email
1.
Sh. A.K.Singh 1st BN NDRF, Patgaon PO-Azara,Guwahati
0361-2841464(O), 09435545951(M), 0361-2840284, 2849080(Fax)
[email protected] [email protected]
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Sh. Sukhdev Raj 2nd BN NDRF Digberia Camp, PO-Badu Road, Madhyamgram,Barasat Kolkata-700128
033-25264302(O), 09434742836(M) 033-25263077, 25264394(Fax)
[email protected],[email protected], [email protected]
3.
Sh. Arun Kumar 3rd BN NDRF, PO-Mundali, Cuttack-Odisha
0671-2879710(O), 09937187222(M), 09937186222(M), 0671-2879710(Fax)
[email protected], [email protected]
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Sh.S.Neduc Hezhian 4th Bn NDRF, PO-Suraksha Campus, Arrakonam,Distt. Vellore,Tamilnadu
04177-246269(O), 09422105069(M), 04177-246594, 246644(Fax)
5.
Sh.Alok Avasthy 5th Bn NDRF, PO-Vishnupuri,Telegaon, Pune(Maharashtra)
02114-231245(O), 09423506765(M), 02114-231509(Telefax)
6.
Sh.R.S Joon 6th Bn NDRF, Chilora Road, Gandhinagar-Pin-382042
079-23202539(O), 09428826445(M), 079-23201551, 23202540(Fax)
7.
Sh.R.K.Verma 7th Bn NDRF, Bibiwala Road, Bhatinda(Punjab)
0614-2246030(O), 09417802031(M), 0614-2246570(Telefax)
[email protected], [email protected]
8.
Sh.Jaipal Yadav 8th Bn NDRF,Greater Noida,Distt.G.B.Nagar, UP
0120-2766013(O),09968610011(M), 0120-2766618(Telefax)
[email protected], [email protected]
9.Sh.S.S.Guleria 9th Bn NDRF, Bihata Patna, Bihar
06115-253942(O), 08986909490(M), 06115-253939(Telefax)
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10.Sh.Parshant Dhar 10th Bn NDRF, Malkangiri, Vijaywara(AP)
0863-2293178(O), 07382299621(M), 0863-2293050 (Telefax)
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SAARC DISASTER MANAGEMENT CENTREIIPA Campus, NIDM Building, Ground Floor, I.P. Estate,
Mahatma Gandhi Road, New Delhi- 110002Phone: 91-11-23724085, Fax: 91-11-23702446
Email: [email protected], [email protected]://saarc-sdmc.nic.in/
S. No. Name and Designation Emails
1. Dr. Satendra, IFS Director SDMC
Tel: 011-23702445 Fax: 23702446 [email protected], [email protected]
2. Dr. O. P. Mishra Head, Geological Disaster Division
3. Mr. N Muhammed Akram Specialist Knowledge Management Division
4. Mr. Mriganka Ghatak Specialist, Geological Disaster Division
5. Dr. M.B.Rao Specialist Knowledge Management Division
6. Mr. Ranjan Kumar Research Assistant
7. Mr. Narender Singh Administration/Accounts Assistant
8. Mr. Hari Dass Sharma DEO
9. Mr. Mahesh Kumar DEO
10. Ms. Yashika Sharma DEO
Towards a disaster free India
Chief Secretaries of States & UTs
Director Generals of Police of States/ UTs
Principal Secretaries / Secretaries (Revenue & Disaster Management) /Relief Commissioners of States/ UTs
Principal Secretaries / Secretaries/ Commissioner (Home) of States & UTs
Resident Commissioners of States & UTsin Delhi
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CHIEF SECRETARIES OF STATES AND UTshttp://www.sarkaritel.com/states/chief_secretaries.php
S. No. Name and Address Contact Details
1. Chief Secretary Government of Andhra Pradesh, Secretariat, Hyderabad-500022, Andhra Pradesh
Tel: 040-23453620 , 040-23455340 Fax: 040-040-23453700, 23451133, 23451144 [email protected], [email protected]
2. Chief Secretary & Principal Secretary (Relief & Rehabilitation & Disaster Management), Arunachal Pradesh Civil Secretariat, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar- 791 111, Arunachal Pradesh
Tel: 0360-2212595Fax: 0360-2212446, 2215719 M: 9436040035 [email protected]
3. Chief Secretary Government of Assam, Assam Sachivalaya, Block C, 3rd Floor, Dispur, Guwahati-781006, Assam
Tel: 0361-2261120, 2261403 Fax:-0361-2260900 [email protected]
4. Chief Secretary Government of Bihar Old Secretariat, Patna-800015, Bihar
Tel: 0612-2215804, 2215085 Fax:0612-2215983 [email protected]
5. Chief Secretary Government of Chattisgarh, DKS Bhawan, Mantralaya, Raipur-492001, Chattisgarh
Tel: 0771-2221207/8 Fax: 0771-2221206 [email protected]
6. Chief Secretary Govt. of Goa, Secretariat, Porvorim-403501, Goa
Tel: 0832-2419402 Fax: 0832-2415201 [email protected]
7. Chief Secretary Government of Gujarat New Sachivalaya, Gandhingar-382010, Gujarat
Tel: 079-23220372, 079-23250301-3 Fax: 079-23250305
8. Chief Secretary Government of Haryana Harayana, Civil Secretariat Chandigarh-160009, Haryana
Tel: 0172-2740118 Fax: 0172-2740317 [email protected]
9. Chief Secretary Government of Himachal Pradesh Secretariat, Shimla- 171002, Himachal Pradesh
Tel: 0177-2621022 Fax: 0177-2621813 [email protected]
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10. Chief Secretary Government of J &K Jammu Secretariat, Jammu-180001, J&K
Tel: 0191-2546773, 2544338 (Jammu) Fax: 0191-2546188 Tel:0194-2455353, 2452257 (Srinagar) Fax: 0194-2452356 [email protected]
11. Chief Secretary Government of Jharkhand Secretariat, Ranchi-834004, Jharkhand
Tel: 0651-2400240, 2400250 Fax: 0651-2400255 [email protected]
12. Chief Secretary Government of Karnataka 3rd Floor, R. No. 320, Vidhan Sauda, Secretariat, Bangalore-560001, Karnataka
Tel: 080-22252442, 22092476 Fax: 080-22258913 [email protected]
13. Chief Secretary Government of Kerala Secretariat, Thiruvananthapuram-695001, Kerala
Tel: 0471-2333147, 2327376 Fax: 0471-2327176 [email protected]
14. Chief Secretary Government of Madhya Pradesh Mantralaya, Vallabh Bhawan, Bhopal-462004, Madhya Pradesh
Tel: 0755-2441370, 2441848 Fax: 0755-2441521 [email protected]
15. Chief Secretary Government of Maharashtra Mantralaya, Mumbai-400032, Maharashtra
Tel: 022-22025042, 22793762 Fax: 022-22028594 [email protected]
16. Chief Secretary Government of Manipur Manipur Secretariat, Imphal-790001, Manipur
Tel: 0385-2451144, 2450064 Fax: 0385-2452629 [email protected]
17. Chief Secretary Government of Meghalaya Meghalaya Civil Secretariat, Shillong-793001 Meghalaya
Tel: 0364-2224801, 222250 Fax: 0364-2225978 [email protected]
18. Chief Secretary Government of Mizoram, Block C, Civil Secretariat, Aizwal- 796001, Mizoram
Tel: 0389-2322411, 2322429 Fax: 0389-2322745 [email protected]
19. Chief Secretary Government of Nagaland Nagaland Civil Secretariat, Kohima-790001, Nagaland
Tel: 0370-2270082, 2270076 Fax: 0370-2270057 [email protected]
20. Chief Secretary Government of Orissa Secretariat, Bhubaneshwar- 751001, Orissa
Tel:0674-2534300, 2536700 Fax: 0674-2536660 [email protected]
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21. Chief Secretary Government of Punjab Punjab Secretariat, Chandigarh-160017, Punjab
Tel:0172-2740156, 2740860 Fax:0172-2742488, 2740936 [email protected]
22. Chief Secretary Government of Rajasthan Secretariat, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan
Tel: 0141-2227254, 2227254 Fax: 0141-2227114 [email protected]
23. Chief Secretary Government of Sikkim Secretariat, Gangtok- 737101, Sikkim
Tel: 03592-202315, 202323 Fax: 03592-222851 03592-204323 [email protected]
24. Chief Secretary Government of Tamil Nadu Secretariat, Chennai-600009, Tamil Nadu
Tel: 044-25671555 Fax: 044-25672304, 25677128 [email protected]
25. Chief Secretary Government of Tripura Civil Secretariat, Agaratala-799001, Tripura
Tel: 0381-2323200, 2324392 Fax: 0381-2324013 [email protected]
26. Chief Secretary Government of Uttar Pradesh Secretariat, Lucknow-226001, Uttar Pradesh
Tel: 0522-2238212, 2221599 Fax: 0522-2239283 [email protected]
27. Chief Secretary Government of Uttarakhand 4, Subhash Road, Secretariat, Dehradun-248001, Uttarakhand
Tel: 0135-2712094 0135-2712100, 2712200 Fax: 0135-2712113, 0135-2712500 [email protected]
28. Chief Secretary Government of West Bengal Secretariat, Writers Building Kolkata-700001, West Bengal
Tel: 033-22145858, 22145047 Fax: 033-22144328 [email protected]
29. Chief Secretary Secretariat & Administration, Government of Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Port Blair-744101, Andaman & Nicobar Island
Tel: 03192-233110, 234087 Fax: 03192-231100, 03192-232656 [email protected]
30. Advisor to Administrator Union Territory of Chandigarh, Punjab Raj Bhawan, Sector – 6 Chandigarh-160017
Tel: 0172-2740118, 2740154 Fax: 0172-2740317, 0172-2740165
31. Administrator Government of Dadra & Nagar Havelli, Secretariat, Silvassa-396230, Dadra & Nagar Havelli
Tel: 0260-2230700, 2642777 Fax: 0260- 2230775, 0260-2642702
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32. Administrator (DM) Collectorate Daman, Government of Daman & Diu, Daman & Diu-396210
Tel: 0260-2230700, 2230698 Telefax: 0260-2230775, 2230689 [email protected]
33. Chief Secretary Govt of NCT Delhi, Delhi Secretariat, I.P. Estate, New Delhi- 110002
Tel: 011-23392100, 23392101 Fax: 011-23392102 [email protected]
34. Administrator Union Territory of Lakshadweep, Kavaratti-682555, Lakshadweep
Tel: 04896-262255, 262279 Fax: 04896-262184
35. Chief Secretary Puducherry Administration, Chief Secretariat, 1 Beach Road, U.T. of Puducherry, Puducherry-605001
Tel: 0413-2334145 0413-2335512 Fax: 0413-2337575 [email protected]
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DIRECTOR GENERALS OF POLICE OF STATES AND UTs
S. No.
State Name and Address Telephone/ Fax/Email
1.Andhra Pradesh http://apstatepoliceorg
Director General of Police (DGP) & IGP, Andhra Pradesh, Police Headquarter, Hyderabad-500004, Andhra Pradesh
Tel: 040-23232831 Fax: 040-23296565 [email protected]
2.Arunachal Pradesh http://arunpol.nic.in
Director General of Police (DGP) Arunachal Pradesh Police HQs, Itanagar-791113, Arunachal Pradesh
T/fax: 0360-2218190 Fax: 0360-2211433 [email protected]
3.Assam http://www.assampolice.com
Director General of Police, Assam Uluvari, Guwahati-781007, Assam
Tel: 0361-2450555 Fax: 0361-2525397 dgp@assampolice com
4.Bihar http://biharpolice.bih.nic.in
Director General of Police (DGP), Bihar Police Headquarters, Old Secretariat, Patna-800005, Bihar
Tel: 0612-2217833 Fax: 0612-2230033 [email protected]
5.
Chattisgarh http://cg.nic.in/property/officer_property detail newaspx?tid=01&mode=2
Director General of Police (DGP), Chattisgarh Police Headquarters, Raipur-492001, Chattisgarh
Tel: 0771-4240001 Fax: 0771-4240077 [email protected]
6.Goa http://www.goapolice.gov.in
Director General of Police (DGP), Goa Police Headquarter, Panjim-403001, Goa
Tel: 0832-2428360 Fax: 0832-2428073 [email protected]
7.
Gujarat http://www.police.gujarat.gov.in/dgp/default.aspx
Director General of Police (DGP), Gujarat Police Bhawan, Sector- 18, Gandhinagar-382010, Gujarat
Tel: 079-23254201Fax: 079- 23246329 [email protected]
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State Name and Address Telephone/ Fax/Email
8.Haryana http://haryanapolice.nic.in
Director General of Police (DGP), Haryana Police Headquarter, Sector – 6, Panchkulla-134109, Haryana
Tel; 0172-2583281 Telefax: 2743157 Fax: 0172-2587529 [email protected]
9.Himachal Pradesh http://admis.hp.nic.in/himpol
Director General of Police (DGP), Himachal Pradesh Police Headquarter, Nigam Vihar, Shimla – 171002, Himachal Pradesh
Tel: 0177-2626222, 2626938 Fax: 0177-2626945 [email protected]
10.Jammu & Kashmir http://www.jandkpolice.org
Director General of Police (DGP), J&K, Police Headquarters, Gulshan Grounds, Jammu Tawi-180001, Jammu & Kashmir
Police Headquarter, Peer Bagh, Airport Road, Srinagar-190001, J&K
Tel: 0191-2430871, 2430841 Fax: 0191-2430834 (Nov – April)
Tel: 0194-2443011, 2443012 (Srinagar)Fax: 0194-2443010 (May – Dec) [email protected]
11.Jharkhand http:/jharkhandpolice.gov.in
DGP & IGP, Jharkhand Police Headquarter, DPRD Building, HEC Dhurwa, Ranchi-834004, Jharkhand
Tel: 0651-2400737/38 Fax: 0651-2400738 [email protected]
12.Karnataka http://www.ksp.gov.in
Director General of Police (DGP), Karnataka No. 2, Nrupathunga Road, Bangalore- 560001, Karnataka
Tel: 080-22211803/ 22942999 Fax: 22215911 [email protected]
13.Kerala http://www keralapolice.org
Director General of Police (DGP), Kerala Police Headquarter Trivandrum – 695010, Kerala
Tel: 0471-2721601/ 2721547 Fax: 0471-2726560 [email protected]
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14.Madhya Pradesh http://www.mppolice.gov.in
Director General of Police (DGP), Police Headquarter, P. O. Box – Jehangirabad, Bhopal – 462008 Madhya Pradesh
Tel: 0755-2443500 Fax: 0755- 2443501 [email protected]
15.Maharashtra http://mahapolice.gov.in
Director General of Police (DGP), Maharashtra Maharashtra State Police Headquartes, Old Council Hall, Shaeed Bhagat Singh Marg, Mumbai -400001, Maharashtra
Tel: 022-22026672 Fax: 022-22840598 [email protected]
16.Manipur http://manipurpolice.org
Director General of Police (DGP), Manipur Police Headquarter, Manipur, Imphal – 795001, Manipur
Tel: 0385-2450289/ 1166 Fax: [email protected]
17.Meghalaya http://meghpol.nic.in
Director General of Police (DGP), Meghalaya Police Headquarter, Meghalaya, Shillong -793001, Meghalaya
Tel: 0364 – 2220115, 2224466/ 4879 Fax: 0364-2220839, 2224879 [email protected]
18.Mizoram http://police.mizoram.gov.in
Director General of Police (DGP), Mizoram Police Headquarter, Aizwal-796001, Mizoram
Tel: 0389-2334682 Fax: 0389-2334310 [email protected]
19.Nagaland http://nagapol.gov.in
Director General of Police (DGP), Nagaland Police Headquarter, Kohima-797001, Nagaland
Tel: 0370-2242889 Fax: 0370-2244274 [email protected]
20.Orissa http://orissapolice.nic.in
Director General of Police (DGP), Orissa State Police Headquarter, Bakshi Bazar, Cuttack-753001, Orissa
Tel: 0671-2304451 Fax: 0671-2304033 [email protected]
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State Name and Address Telephone/ Fax/Email
21.Punjab http://www.punjabpoliceindia.org
Director General of Police (DGP), Punjab Police Headquarter, Sector 9, Chandigarh – 160009, Punjab
Tel: 0172-2743272, 2743772 Fax: 0172-5000635 [email protected]
22.Rajasthan http://rajpolice.nic.in
Director General of Police (DGP), Rajasthan Police Headquarter, Rajasthan, Jaipur-302002, Rajasthan
Tel: 0141-2606657, 2607735 Fax: 0141-2607926 [email protected]
23.Sikkim http://sikkimpolice.nic.in
Director General of Police (DGP), Sikkim Police Headquarter, Gangtok – 737101, Sikkim
Tel: 03592-202747, 202341 Fax: 03592-202341 [email protected]
24.Tamil Nadu http://www.tnpolice.gov.in
Director General of Police (DGP), Tamil NaduTamil Nadu No. 1, Kamaraja Salai, Mylapore, Chennai-600004, Tamil Nadu
Tel : 044-28447755/ 77 Fax : 044-28447703 [email protected]
25.Tripura http://tripurapolice.nic.in
Director General of Police (DGP), Tripura Police Headquarter, Agartala – 799001, Tripura
Tel: 0381-2323867 Fax: 0381-2324970 [email protected]
26.Uttar Pradesh http://uppolice.up.nic.in
Director General of Police (DGP), Uttar Pradesh Police Headquarter, 1, Tilak Marg, Lucknow- 226001, Uttar Pradesh
Tel: 0522-2206104 Fax: 0522-2206120 [email protected]
27.Uttarakhand http://www.uttaranchalpolice.com
Director General of Police,Uttarakhand, 12 - Subhash Road, Dehradun-248001 Uttarakhand
Tel: 0135-2712082, 2712892 Fax: 0135-2712080 [email protected]
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State Name and Address Telephone/ Fax/Email
28.West Bengal http://policewb.gov.in
Director General of Police (DGP), West Bengal, Writer’s Building, Kolkata-700001, West Bengal
Tel: 033-22145400 Fax: 033-22145486 [email protected]
29.Andaman & Nicobar http://police.and.nic.in
Director General of Police (DGP), A&N Police Headquarter, Port Blair-744104, A&N Island
Tel: 03192-230216 Fax: [email protected]
30.Chandigarh http://chandigarhpolice.nic.in
IGP, Police Headquarter, Sector – 9 D, UT of Chandigarh, Multi Storeyed Building, Chandigarh-160009
Tel: 0172-2740106 Fax: 2741652, 2749311 [email protected]
31. Dadra & Nagar Havelli
IG (P), Pachrasta, Police Headquarter, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Silvassa – 396230 Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Tel: 0260-2642707 Fax: 0260-2630707
32. Daman & Diu
IG (P), Nani Daman, Police Headquarter, Panchrasta, Near Airport, Daman-396220, Daman & Diu
Tel: 0260-2220140, 2995944 Fax: 0260-2220076
33.Delhihttp://www.delhipolice.nic.in
Commissioner of Police Delhi Police Headquarter, I. P. Estate, ITO, New Delhi-110002
Tel: 011-23490201 Fax: 011-23722052 [email protected]
34.
Lakshadweep http://lakshadweeppolice.nic.in
Administrator & Ex-officio- IG (P) UT of Lakshadweep, Kavaratti-682555 Lakshadweep
Tel: 04896-262255, 262497 Fax: 04896-262184 [email protected]
35.Puducherry http://police.pondicherry.gov.in
IGP, Puducheery Police HQs, No. 1, Dumas Street, Puducherry – 605001
Tel: 0413-2334006 Fax: 0413-2336149 [email protected]
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PRINCIPAL SECRETARIES/ SECRETARIES (REVENUE & DISASTER MANAGEMENT)/RELIEF
COMMISSIONERS OF STATES AND UTs
S. No.
State Name, Address Contact Details
1.Andhra Pradesh
Commissioner, Disaster Management & EO Secy to Govt., Revenue (DM) Department Government of AP, Revenue Department L Block, 7th Floor, Room no. 705, Secretariat, Hyderabad- 500 022, Andhra Pradesh
Tel: 040-23456005, 23452044, Fax: 040-23451819 [email protected]
2.Arunachal Pradesh
Chief Secretary & Principal Secretary Relief & Rehabilitation & Disaster Management, Arunachal Pradesh Civil Secretariat, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar- 791111, Arunachal Pradesh
Tel: 0360-2212540 Fax: 0360-2215719 [email protected]
3. Assam
Principal Secretary (Relief, Rehabilitation & Revenue), Government of Assam, Assam Sachivalaya, Dispur, Guwahati-781006, Assam
Tel: 0361-2237255, Fax: 0361-2237268 [email protected]
4. Bihar
Principal Secretary (Disaster Management) Department of Disaster Management Govt. of Bihar, Old Secretariat, Patna-800015, Bihar
Tel: 0612-2217305, 2215500, 221786 Fax: 0612-2217305 [email protected]
5. Delhi
Divisional Commissioner & Secretary (Revenue)Govt. of NCT of Delhi 5, Shamnath Marg, Delhi-110054
Tel: 23962825 Fax: 011- 23931269
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6. Chattisgarh
Principal Secretary (Revenue) & Relief Commissioner, Revenue Department, R. No. 155, D. K. S. Bhawan, Mantralaya, Govt. of Chattisgarh, Raipur-492001, Chattisgarh
Tel: 0771-2221120 Fax-0771-4034823
7. Goa
Secretary (Revenue) Government of Goa,Porvorim, Secretariat Porvorim -403501, Goa
Tel: 0832-2419439 Fax: 0832- 2419684
8. Gujarat
Principal Secretary (Revenue) Govt. of Gujarat, Revenue Department Block No.-11, 5th Floor, New Secretariat Gandhinagar -382010, Gujarat
Tel: 079-23251501, 23251502, Fax: [email protected] [email protected]
9. Haryana
Financial Commissioner Revenue & Disaster Management Government of Haryana R. No. 211, 2nd Floor, New Secretariat BuildingSector -17, Chandigarh- 160017, Haryana
Tel: 0172-2711925, Fax: 0172-2703753 [email protected]
10.Himachal Pradesh
Financial Commissioner -cum-Principal Secy. (Revenue, R&R, Appeal) to Govt. of HP, Department of Revenue Government of Himachal Pradesh Shimla-171002, Himachal Pradesh
Tele: 0177- 2622080, Fax: 0177-2621154, 0177-2621894 [email protected]
11. Jharkhand
Secretary (Disaster Management)Department of Disaster Management, MDI Building, Dhurwa, Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi-834004, Jharkhand
Tel: 0651-2400218 Fax No-0651-2400231 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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12.Jammu & Kashmir
Commissioner & Secretary (Revenue & Disaster Management) Govt. of Jammu & Kashmir Department of Revenue, Civil Secretariat Srinagar -190001, J&K
Tel: 0194-2481703 T/fax: 0194- 2452268 [email protected]
13. Karnataka
Secretary to Government Department of Revenue & Disaster Management Government of Karnataka, F M. S. Building, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore-580 001, Karnataka
Tel: 080-22353980, 22032582 Fax-080-22354321, 22258166 [email protected]
14. Kerala
Additional Chief Secretary & Principal Secretary (Revenue & DM), Department of Revenue & Housing, Government of Kerala, Secretariat, Thiruvananthapuram-695001, Kerala
Tel: 0471-2325239 Fax: 2335467 [email protected]
15.Madhya Pradesh
Relief Commissioner & Principal Secretary (Revenue) Revenue Department, R. No. 143, 1st Floor, Government of Madhya Pradesh, Mantralaya, Vallabh Bhavan, Bhopal- 462004, Madhya Pradesh
Tel: 0755-2570231, Fax No-2440033 [email protected]
16. Maharashtra
Secretary (Relief & Rehabilitation) Department of Revenue & Forest, Government of Maharashtra, 5th Floor, 555 Main, Mantralaya, Mumbai-400032, Maharashtra
Tel: 022-22025274 Fax: 022-22855920 sec-r&[email protected]
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State Name, Address Contact Details
17. Manipur
Commissioner (Relief and Disaster Management) Department of Relief, Government of Manipur New Building, Secretariat, Imphal-795001, Manipur
Tel: 0385-2440736 Fax: 0385-2443443, 2443442
18. Meghalaya
Secretary (Revenue and DM) Department of Revenue and DM Govt. of Meghalaya, Civil Secretariat, Addl. Building, Shilong-793001, Meghalaya
Tele: 0364-2229092 (Direct), 2224184, Fax: (CS Office) 2225978
19. Mizoram
Secretary to the Govt. of Mizoram, Disaster Management & Rehabilitation Department Civil Secretariat Annex-II Treasury Square, Aizawl-- 796001, Mizoram
Tel: 0389 – 2328741 Fax: 0389- 2300138 Mob. 09436142334
20. Nagaland
Home Commissioner Government of Nagaland, Home Department, Nagaland Civil Secretariat, Kohima-790 004, Nagaland
Tel: 0370-2270068 Fax: 0370- 2270071
21. Orissa
Special Relief Commissioner Government of Orissa, Rajiv Bhawan Ground Floor, Unit V, New Secretariat, Bhubaneshwar-751001, Orissa
Tel: 0674-2536721, 2534180, Fax: 0674- 2534176 [email protected] [email protected]
22. Punjab
Financial Commissioner (Revenue) Department of Revenue 3rd Floor, Room No-8, Punjab Secretariat, Government of Punjab, Chandigarh - 160 017, Punjab
T/fax: 0172-2743854 Fax: 0172-2741762 [email protected]
23. Rajasthan
Secretary (Relief ) R. No. 8121, 1st Floor SSO Building, Secretariat Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302 001, Rajasthan
Tel: 0141-2227390 Fax: 0141-2227155 [email protected]
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State Name, Address Contact Details
24. Sikkim
Secretary (Land, Revenue and Disaster Management)Department of Land, Revenue and Disaster Management) Government of Sikkim,Tehshiling Secretariat, Gangtok – 737101, Sikkim
Tel: 03592-202664 Fax: 03592-202932 [email protected]
25. Tamil Nadu
Principal Secretary Commissioner of Revenue Administration, Disaster Management and Mitigation Department, Govt. of Tamilnadu, Chepuak, Chennai- 600005, Tamil Nadu
Tel: 044-28523299, Fax: 044-28546624 [email protected]
26. Tripura
Principal Secretary, Revenue (RR&DM) Block No.-6, Room No.-203, New Capital Complex, Khejurbagan, Agartala-799006, Tripura
T/fax: 0381- 2413474, Ph/Fax-0381-2414485(CR) M-09436120043, ® 2325729 [email protected]
27. Uttar Pradesh
Principal Secretary & Relief Commissioner Govt. of Uttar Pradesh F, Block, 6th Floor, Bapu Bhavan Vidhan Sabha Marg, Civil Secretariat, Lucknow-226001, Uttar Pradesh
Tel: 0522-2238107, 2238200 Fax: 0522-2236305, 2238084
28. Uttarakhand
Principal Secretary (DM) Govt. of Uttranchal, Secretariat Campus Rajpur Road, Dehradun-248001, Uttarakhand
Tel: 0135- 2656130, 0135-2712900Ext-4205 Fax: 0135-2712015 M-09837021003
29. West Bengal
Secretary Disaster Management Department Govt. of West Bengal F-Block, 4th Floor, Writers Building, Kolkata-700001, West Bengal
Ph.:-033-22143674 Fax: 033-22144005 [email protected] [email protected]
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State Name, Address Contact Details
30.Andaman & Nicobar
Secretary(Disaster Management)Secretariat & Administration, Government of Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Port Blair-744101, Andaman & Nicobar
Tel: 03192-234880 Fax: 03192-233629
31. Chandigarh
Deputy Commissioner and Relief Commissioner Estate Office Building Near Central State Library Sector – 17, Chandigarh-160017
Tel: 0172-2700109, Fax: 0172-2700053
32.Dadra & Nagar Havelli
Collector & Relief Commissioner Government of Dadra & Nagar Havelli Collectorate, Silvassa-396230, Dadra & Nagar Havelli
Tel: 0260-2642721, 2230700, Fax: 2642787 [email protected]
33. Daman & Diu
Collector & Relief Commissioner (DM)Office of Collector, Moti Daman-396220, UT Administration of Daman & Diu
Tel: 0260-2230698, Telefax: 2230689 [email protected]
34. Lakshadweep
Collector & Development CommissionerUnion Territory of Lakshadweep Kavaratti-682555, Lakshadweep
Tel: 04896-262256, Fax: 263180 [email protected]
35. Puducherry
Relief Commissioner Puducherry Administration, Chief Secretariat, 1 Goubert Avenue, U.T. of Puducherry, Puducherry-605001
T/fax: 0413-2334145, 2335512, Fax: 0413-2334144 [email protected]
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PRINCIPAL SECRETARY/ SECRETARY/ COMMISSIONER (HOME) OF STATES AND UTs
S. No.
State Name and AddressTelephone/ Fax/
1. Andhra Pradesh
Principal Secretary (Prison & Passport Concerned) Government of Andhra Pradesh, Home Department, A – Block, Floor – 3rd, R. No. 314, AP Secretariat, Hyderabad-500001, Andhra Pradesh
Tel: 040 23450426 Fax: 040-23453170
Principal Secretary(Police Concerned) Government of Andhra Pradesh, Home Department, A – Block, Floor –5th, AP Secretariat, Hyderabad-500001, Andhra Pradesh
Tel: 040-23452143 Fax: 040-23450175
2. Arunachal Pradesh
Commissioner (Home) Home Department, Arunachal Pradesh Civil Secretariat, Itanagar-791111, Arunachal Pradesh
Tel: 0360-2212632 Fax: 0360-2217966 M: 09436040054
3. Assam
Commissioner & Secretary (Home & Political), Home & Political Department, Assam Civil Secretariat, Dispur, Guwahati-6, Assam
Tel: 0361-2261597 Fax: 0361-2237231
4. Bihar
Principal Secretary (Home) Government of Bihar, Home Department, Main Secretariat, Patna-800015, Bihar
Tel: 0612-2234518 Fax: 0612-2217983
5. Chattisgarh
Principal Secretary (Home) Home Department, R. No. 384, 2nd Floor, D. K. S. Bhawan, Mantralaya, Raipur-492001, Chattisgarh
Tel: 0771-2221338 Fax: 0771-2221447
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State Name and AddressTelephone/ Fax/
6. Goa
Chief Secretary, Home Department, Government of Goa, Secretariat, Porvorim – 403521, Goa
Tel: 0832-2419402 Fax: 0832-2415201
7. Gujarat
Addl. CS (Home) Block No. 2, 1st floor, Home Department, Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar-382010, Gujarat
Tel: 079-23250503 Fax: 079- 23252075
8. Haryana
Financial Commissioner & Principal Secretary (Home), Government of Haryana, R. No. 45, 6th Floor, Haryana Civil Secretariat, Sector – 1, Chandigarh-160001, Haryana
Tel: 0172- 2740926 Fax: 0172-2741438
9. Himachal Pradesh
Principal Secretary (Home) Home Department, Armsdale Building, Himachal Pradesh Secretariat, Shimla – 171002, Himachal Pradesh
T/fax: 0177-2620560 [email protected]
10. Jammu & Kashmir
Principal Secretary (Home) Home Department, Government of J&K, Civil Secretariat, Srinagar-190001, Jammu & Kashmir
Tel: 0194-2452199 Fax: 0194-2452273
11. Jharkhand
Home Secretary, Home Department, Government of Jharkhand, Project Building, Dhurwa, Ranchi - 834004, Jharkhand
Tel: 0651-2400220 Fax: 0651-2400230
12. Karnataka
Principal Secretary (Home) Home Department, Government of Karnataka, R. No. 222, 2nd Floor, Vidhana Saudha, Bangalore – 560001, Karnataka
Tel: 080-22258830 Fax: 080-22250225
13. Kerala
Addl. Chief Secretary (Home & Vigilance) Department of Home, Government of Kerala Government Secretariat, Thiruvananthapuram -695001, Kerala
Tel: 0471-2518228 Fax: 0471-2327451
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State Name and AddressTelephone/ Fax/
14. Madhya Pradesh
Principal Secretary (Home) Home Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh, Mantralaya, Vallabh Bhawan, Bhopal-462004, Madhya Pradesh
Tel: 0755-2441619 Fax: 0755- 2441714
15. Maharashtra
Principal Secretary Special (Home) Home Department, Government of Maharashtra, R. No. 523, 5th floor, Main Building, Mantralaya, Mumbai – 32, Maharashtra
Tel: 022-22023572 Fax: 022-22855925
16. Manipur
Chief Secretary Home Department, Government of Manipur, Secretariat, old Building, Imphal-795001, Manipur
Tel: 0385-2449418
17. Meghalaya
Principal Secretary (Home) Home Department, Government of Meghalaya, R. No. 409, Addl. Secretariat Building, Shillong – 793001, Meghalaya
Tel: 0364 -2224184 Fax: (CS Office) 0364-2225978
18. Mizoram
Commissioner (Home) Civil Secretariat, New Capital Complex, Aizwal – 796001, Mizoram
Tel: 0389-2322558 Fax: 0389-2325131
19. Nagaland
Home Commissioner Government of Nagaland, Home Department, Nagaland Civil Secretariat, Kohima-790 004, Nagaland
Tel: 0370-2270068 Fax: 0370-2270071
20. Orissa
Principal Secretary (Home) Government of Orissa, Home Department, Secretariat, Bhubaneswar-751001, Orissa
Tel: 0674-2531515, 2530008, 2322461 Fax: 0674-2392115
21. Punjab
Principal Secretary, Government of Punjab, Home Department, Punjab Civil Secretariat, R. No. 10, 8th Floor, Chandigarh-160001, Punjab
T/fax: 0172-2742771
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State Name and AddressTelephone/ Fax/
22. Rajasthan
Addl. Chief Secretary (Home) Government of Rajasthan, Home Department, R. No. 2201, Main Building, 2nd Floor, Secretariat, Jaipur – 302005, Rajasthan
Tel: 0141-2227112 Fax: 0141-2227778
23. Sikkim
Principal Secretary (Home) Government of Sikkim, Home Department, Gangtok – 737101, Sikkim
Tel: 03592-204290 Fax: 03592-207200
24. Tamil Nadu
Principal Secretary (Home) PNE Department, Government of Tamil Nadu, Secretariat, Chennai-600009, Tamil Nadu
Tel : 044-25671113 Fax : 044-25670596
25. Tripura
Commissioner ((Home) Home Department, Civil Secretariat, Government of Tripura, New Capital Complex, Agartala-799006, Tripura
T/fax: 0381-2415706
26. Uttar Pradesh
Principal Secretary (Home) Government of Uttar Pradesh, Home Department, Lal Bahadur Shastri Bhawan, Lucknow-226001, Uttar Pradesh
Tel: 0522-2239279(O) 0522-2238291 Fax: 0522-2238409
27. Uttara- Khand
Principal Secretary (Home) Government of Uttarakhand, Home Department, 4 Subhash Road, Dehradun-248001, Uttarakhand
Tel: 0135-2712001 Fax: 0135-2712021
28. West Bengal
Addl. Chief Secretary (Home) Government of West Bengal, Home Department, Writers building, Kolkata – 700001, West Bengal
Tel: 033-22145656 Fax: 033-22143001
29. Andaman & Nicobar
Chief Secretary & Secretary (Home) GM Aniidco, Vikas Bhawan, Port Blair, Andaman-744101, A&N Island
Tel: 03192-233110, 234087 Fax: 03192-232656, 232501 [email protected]
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State Name and AddressTelephone/ Fax/
30. Chandigarh
Home Secretary UT of Chandigarh, UT Secretariat, Delux Building, Sector – 9, Chandigarh
Tel: 0172-2740008, 2740216 Fax: 0172-2740337
31. Dadra & Nagar Havelli
Administrator and Secretary (Home) Administration of Dadra & Nagar Havelli, Secretariat, Silvassa-296230, Dadra & Nagar Havelli
Tel: 0260- 2642777 Fax: 0260-2642702
32. Daman & Diu
Administrator and Secretary (Home)Administration of Daman & Diu, Secretariat Moti Daman-396220, Daman & Diu
Tel: 0260-2230770 Fax: 0260-2230775
33. Delhi
Principal Secretary (Home) Government of NCT Delhi, Delhi Secretariat, 5th Level, I. P. Estate, New Delhi - 110002
T/fax: 011-23392061
34. LakshadweepSecretary (Home) Union Territory of Lakshadweep, Kavaratti-682555, Lakshadweep
Tel: 04896-262256 Fax: 04896-263180
35. Puducherry
Home Secretary Chief Secretariat, Beach Road, UT of Puducheery, Puducheery-605001
Tel: 0413-2334145 Fax: 0413-2337575
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RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS OF STATES AND UTs IN DELHI
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S. No.
State Designation, State & Address Telephones
1. Andhra Pradesh
Special Representative Andhra Pradesh Andhra Bhavan, 1 Ashoka Road, New Delhi - 110 001
Off: 011-23384188 PBX: 23382031, Fax: 23388175 [email protected]
2. Arunachal Pradesh
Resident Commissioner Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal Bhavan, Kautaliya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi - 110 021
Off: 011-23013915, 23014136 PABX: 23012915/ 2152/ 3786 Fax: 23013956 [email protected]
3. Assam
Principal Resident Commissioner Assam Assam Bhavan, S.P. Marg, New Delhi - 110 021
Off: 011-26116444 Fax: 26117059 [email protected]
4. Bihar
Resident Commissioner Bihar Bihar Bhavan, 5 Kautilya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi - 110 021 Bihar Nivas, Chanakyapuri,New Delhi - 110 021
Off: 011-23014945, Fax: 23015035 PBX: 23010147/ 48, 23010959 Fax: 23015035/ 2274 PBX: 26115251/ 9720/ 9534 [email protected]
5. Chattisgarh
Resident Commissioner Chattisgarh 7, S.P. Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi - 110 021
Off: 011-26110590, 26110595 Fax: 26873651 [email protected]
6. Goa
Resident Commissioner Goa Goa Sadan, 18 Amrita Shergil Marg, New Delhi - 110 003
Off: 011-24629964, Fax: 24629956
7. Gujarat
Resident Commissioner Gujarat A/6, State Emp. Bldg., BKS Marg, New Delhi - 110 001
Off: 011-23343147, Fax: 23742482 [email protected]
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8. Haryana
Resident Commissioner Haryana Haryana Bhavan, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi - 110 001
Off: 011-23384354 PBX: 23386131-41, Fax: 23384913
9. Himachal Pradesh
Resident Commissioner Himachal Pradesh Himanchal Bhavan, 27 Sikandra Road, New Delhi - 110 001
Off: 011-23716574 PBX: 23716124, Fax: 23715087 [email protected]
10. Jammu & Kashmir
Resident Commissioner Jammu & Kashmir J&K House, 5, Prithviraj Road, New Delhi - 110 003
Off: 011-24611506, Fax: 24627047 PBX: 24611210 [email protected]
11. Jharkhand
Resident Commissioner Jharkhand Opposite Indian Airlines Colony, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi-110057
Off: 011-26739011 PABX: 26739000-4, Fax: 26739005 [email protected]
12. Karnataka
Resident Commissioner Karnataka Karnataka Bhavan, 10, Kautilya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi - 110 021
Off: 011-26889814 PABX: 24103701-02-03, Fax: 26889030 [email protected]
13. Kerala
Resident Commissioner Kerala Kerala House, 3 Jantar Mantar Road, New Delhi - 110 001
Off: 011-23368581, Fax: 23368934 PABX: 23362100 [email protected]
14. Madhya Pradesh
Resident Commissioner Madhya Pradesh B-8, State Emp. Bldg. BKS Marg, New Delhi - 110 001
Off: 011-23019899 [email protected]
15. Maharashtra
Resident Commissioner, Maharashtra Maharashtra Sadan, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi - 110 001
Off: 011-23388075 PBX: 23387285-89 Fax: 23782804 [email protected]
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State Designation, State & Address Telephones
16. Manipur
Principal Resident Commissioner ManipurManipur Bhavan, 2 Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi - 110 021
Off: 011-26873009, 26114151 Ph.: 26873311/ 26870122 Fax: 26111808 [email protected]
17. Meghalaya
Principal Resident Commissioner Meghalaya Meghalaya House, 9 Aurangazeb Road, New Delhi - 110 011
Off: 011-23015503 PBX: 23015605 [email protected]
18. Mizoram
Resident Commissioner Mizoram Mizoram House, Pt. Uma Shankar Dixit Marg, New Delhi - 110 021
Off: 011-23016408 EPABX: 23015951/ 5725 Fax: 23012331 [email protected]
19. Nagaland
Resident Commissioner Nagaland Nagaland House, 29 Aurangazeb Road, New Delhi - 110 011
Off: 011-23012296 [email protected]
20. Orissa
Principal Resident Commissioner Orissa 4, Bordoloi Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi - 110 021
Off: 011-23019771, 23018498, Fax: 23010839 [email protected]
21. PunjabResident Commissioner Punjab Punjab Bhavan, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi - 110 001
Off: 011-23383804, Fax: 23782448 [email protected]
22. Rajasthan
Principal Resident Commissioner RajasthanBikaner House, Pandara Road, New Delhi - 110 003
Off: 011-23073747, Fax: 23381802 [email protected]
23. Sikkim
Resident Commissioner Sikkim Sikkim House, 12, Panchsheel Marg, New Delhi - 110 021
Off: 011-26113747 PABX: 26883026 Fax: 26110679 [email protected]
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24. Tamil Nadu
Resident Commissioner Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu House, Kautilya Marg, New Delhi - 110 021
Off: 011-23011087 Fax: 23016822 [email protected]
25. Tripura
Resident CommissionerTripura Tripura Bhavan, Kautilya Marg, New Delhi - 110 021
Off: 011-23012693, Fax: 23793827 [email protected]
26. Uttarakhand
Principal Resident Commissioner Uttarakhand 104, Inder Prakash, 21 Barakhamba Road, New Delhi - 110 001
Off: 011-23738498 [email protected]
27. Uttar Pradesh
Resident Commissioner Uttar Pradesh 409, Ambadeep, 14 K.G. Marg, New Delhi - 110 001
Off: 011-23310408, 23715604 [email protected]
28. West Bengal
Resident Commissioner West Bengal A-2, State Emp. Bldg., BKS Marg, New Delhi - 110 001
Off: 011-23344269 Fax: 23747203 [email protected] [email protected]
29. Andaman & Nicobar
Joint Resident Commissioner Andaman & Nikobar Islands 12, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi - 110 021
Off: 011-26119590 PBX: 26878120 Fax: 26882116 [email protected]
30. Chandigarh
Resident Officer Chandigarh 21-B, Telegraph Lane, K.G. Marg, New Delhi - 110 001
Off: 011-23353359, 23736017
31. Daman & Diu
Liaison Officer Daman & Diu F-308, Curzon Road Hostel, K.G. Marg, New Delhi - 110 001
Off: 011-23385369, 23385761 Fax: 23381086 [email protected]
32. Lakshadweep
Liason Officer Lakshadweep F-301, Curzon Road Hostel, K.G. Marg, New Delhi - 110 001
Off: 011-23386807, Fax: 23782246
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33. Pondicherry
Resident Commissioner Pondicherry Pondicherry House, 3 S.P. Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi - 110021
Off: 011-26118174, 26118195 Fax: 26112331 [email protected]
Towards a disaster free India
State Disaster Management Authorityof States & UTs
Administrative Training Institutes (ATIs) of States and UTs
Faculty, Disaster Management Centres, ATIs of States and UTs
National (NIRD) and State Institute of Rural Development (SIRD) in India
National Level Institutes of various aspects of Disaster Management
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STATE DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY OF STATES AND UTs
S. No. State Name and Address Contact Details
1.Andhra Pradesh disastermanagement.ap.gov.in
Commissioner Disaster Management & E.O., Principal Secretary, Government of Andhra Pradesh, Revenue Disaster Management Department, A.P. Secretariat, Hyderabad, 500022, Andhra Pradesh
Tel: 040-23456005 Fax: 040-23451819
2.Assam sdmassam.nic.in
Chief Executive Officer, State Disaster Management Authority, Block `C’ Second Floor (DMC)Assam Secretary (Civil) Dispur Guwahati- 781006, Assam
3.Bihar http://bsdma.org/
Vice Chairman Bihar State Disaster Management Authority, IInd Floor Pant Bhawan, Govt. of Bihar, Patna- 800001, Bihar
Tel: 0612- 2522032 Fax: 0612-2532311
4.Gujaratwww.gsdma.org
Chief Executive Officer Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority, Block No. 11, 5th Floor, Sector-11, Udyog Bhawan, Gandhinagar- 382011, Gujarat
Tel: 079-23251920, 46 , 23259276Fax: 079-23259275 [email protected]
5.Haryana http://revenueharyana.gov.in/
Special Secretary, to Govt. of Haryana, Revenue & Disaster Management Department, Room No. 205, Second Floor, Sector- 17, Haryana New Secretariat, Chandigarh-160017, Haryana
Tel: 0172-2713590 2714005(O) Fax: 0172-2543334
6.
Himachal Pradesh http://hpsdma.nic.in/DisasterManagement/Plans.html
Chief Secretary, Chief Executive Officer, SDMA, HP Secretariat, Shimla – 171002, Himachal Pradesh
Tel: 0177-2621022 Fax: 0177-2621813
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7.
Jharkhand http://www.jharkhandonline.gov.in/New_Depts/disma/disma_fr.html
Secretary Disaster Management Authority MDI, Building Dhurwa, Ranchi-834004, Jharkhand Tel: 0651-2400218
Fax: 0651-2400231
8. Karnataka
Director General, Administrative Training Institute & (Disaster Management) P. A. No. 2, Lalitha Mahal Road, Mysore-570011, Karnataka
Tel: 0821-2520906 Fax: 2523899
9.Kerala http://sdma.kerala.gov.in/
Addl. Chief Secretary Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Kerala State Disaster Management Authority, Govt. of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram- 695001, Kerala
Tel: 0471-2325239 Fax: 0471 23275239
10.
Madhya Pradesh http://www.mp.gov.in/relief/
Relief Commissioner Revenue & Disaster Management Home Department Govt of Madhya Pradesh, Mantralaya, Vallabh Bhawan, Bhopal-462004, Madhya Pradesh
Tel: 0755-2441419, Fax: 0755-2440032, 33
11.
Maharashtra http://mdmu.maharashtra.gov.in/pages/drmprogram/currentstatusShow.php
Director Disaster Management Unit Manatralaya Main Building, Control Room, 5th Floor Room No. 555, Mumbai-400032, Maharashtra
Tel: 022-22040800
12. Meghalaya
Principal Secretary Govt. of Meghalaya Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Room No. 409, Addl. Secretariat Building Shillong-793001, Meghalaya
Tel: 0364-2224184 Fax: 0364-2225978
13.Mizoram http://mizoramdmr.nic.in/sdma.htm
Director Disaster Management & Rehabilitation Department, Govt. of Mizoram, P.O. Vaivakawn, Aizawal-796009, Mizoram
Tel: 0389+2342520 Fax: 0389-2306518
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14.Orissa www.osdma.org
Managing Director Orissa State Disaster Management Authority Rajiv Bhawan, Unit-5 Bhubaneswar-751001, Orissa
Tel: 0674-2395398 Fax: 0674-2391871
15.Rajasthan www.rajrelief.nic.in
Secretary Govt of Disaster Management and Relief Govt. of Rajasthan Secretariat, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Tel: 0141-2227390, 2227985 Fax: 0141-2227155
16.Tripura http://tdma.nic.in/
Principal Secretary Revenue Department & Disaster Management, Secretariat, New Capital Complex, Agartala-799001, Tripura
Tel: 0381-2415385, 2414485
17.Uttar Pradesh http://rahat.up.nic.in/
Principal Secretary Revenue Department & State Disaster Management Authority, B-2 Block, Ground Floor, PICUP, Bhawan, Vibhuti Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow-226010, Uttar Pradesh
Tel: 0522-2238107 Fax: 0522-2238084
18. West Bengal
Secretary Disaster Management Department, Principal Secretary, Writers Building, Kolkata-700001, West Bengal
Tel:033-22143674, 22811717 Fax: 033-22143674
19.
Delhi http://delhi.gov.in/wps/wcm/connect/doit_dm/DM/
Home Secretary, Revenue and Divisional Commissioner Delhi Disaster Management Authority, Office of the Divisional Commissioner 5 Sham Nath Marg, Delhi-110054
Tel:011-23962825,23914805 Fax: 23970569
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ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINING INSTITUTES OF STATES AND UTs
http://persmin.gov.in/otraining/trgdiv/listofatis.aspx
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State Name and Address Telephone/ Fax/Email
1.Andhra Pradesh http://apard.gov.in/
Commissioner AMR Andhra Pradesh Academy of Rural Development (APARD), Rajendranagar, Hyderabad- 500030, Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: 040-24015959, 24014027, 24015337 , 24018656 , Fax: +91 40 24017005 [email protected]
2. Arunachal Pradesh
Director General (Trg.) Administrative Training Institute D-Sector, Naharlagum, District Papumpara-791111, Arunachal Pradesh
(O) 0360-2244383, 2244036 (F) Fax: 0360-2243245 [email protected]
3.Assam www.aasc.gov.in
Director Assam Administrative Staff College, Jawahar Nagar, P. O. Khanpara, Guwahati-781022, Assam
(O) 0361-2361547, 2362442, 23263325 Fax: [email protected]
4.Assam http://www.tezu.ernet.in/cdm
Vice - Chancellor 3, Tezpur University, Tezpur, NAPAAM, District Sonitpur-784028, Assam
(O) 03712 -267003 Fax: 03172-267006
5.Bihar http://bipard.bih.nic.in/
Director General Bihar Institute of Public Administration and Rural Development, WALMI Complex, Phulwari Sharif , Patna-801505, Bihar
Tel: 0612-2452585 Fax: 0612-2452586 [email protected]
6. Chattisgarh
Director General Chattisgarh Academy of Administration, Indrawati Khand, Mantralaya Parisar, Raipur-492001, Chattisgarh
Ph: 0771-2221280 Fax: 0771-4080295, [email protected]
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7.Delhi www.utcs.delhigovt.nic.in/
Spl. Secretary Directorate of Training UT Civil Services, Institutional Area, Vishwas Nagar, Shahadara, Delhi-110032
(O) 22304439, 22308556, Fax: 22308556 9818803606 (M) [email protected]
8.Gujarat www.spipa.gujarat.gov.in
Executive Director, GIDM & Addl. CEO, GSDMA GIDM, Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority, Govt. of Gujarat, Block No.11, 5th Floor, Sector-11, Udyog Bhawan, Gandhinagar-382010, Gujarat
Tel: 079-23259303, 23259246 Fax: 079-23259275 [email protected]
9.Haryana www.hipa.nic.in
Director General Haryana Institute of Public Administration (HIPA) Complex-76, Sector-18, Gurgaon-122001, Haryana
(O) 0124-2340413, 2340691, 2340462, 2340412, Fax: 95-124-2340413, 2348452 [email protected]
10.Himachal Pradesh www.himachal.nic.in/hipa/
Director,Himachal Pradesh Institute of Public Administration, Fairlawans, Shimla-171012, Himachal Pradesh
(O) 0177- 2647855, 2740294, 2740225 Fax: 0177-2647172 [email protected]
11.Jammu & Kashmirhttp://jkimpa.nic.in
Director General J&K Institute of Management and Public Administration and Rural Development, (IMPA), 3rd Floor, Vikas Bhawan, Rail Head Complex, Jammu – 180004, J&K
(O) 0194-2472564, 2476916 (Srinagar) Fax: 0194-2472825 (Srinagar) Tele 0191-2474389 0191-2473307 Fax: 0191-2479909, 2473778 (Jammu) [email protected]
12.Jharkhand www.skipa.nic.in
Director General Shri Krishna Institute of Public Administration Meurs Road, Post-Ranchi University, Ranchi-834008, Jharkhand
Tel: 0651- 2283804 Fax: 0651-2283806 [email protected]
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13.Karnataka www.atimysore.gov.in/
Director General, Administrative Training Institute P. A. No. 2, Lalitha Mahal Road, Mysore-570011, Karnataka
(O) 0821-2520906 ® 0821-2520904 Fax: 2523899, 2520906 [email protected]
14.Kerala www.img.kerala.gov.in/
Director Institute of Land & Disaster Management PTP Nagar, Near Nirmithi Kendra, Trivandrum- 695038, Kerala
Tel: 0471-2362885 (director) (O), 2365559 Fax: 0471-2365559 [email protected]
15.Madhya Pradesh www.mp.gov.in/mpacademy
Executive Director Disaster Management Institute Paryavaran prisar, E-5, Arera Colony, PB No. 563, Bhopal-462016, Madhya Pradesh
(O) 0755-2461538, 2466715 2464239 Fax: 0755-2464244, 2464239
16.Maharashtra www.yashada.org
Director General Yashwant Chavan Academy of Development Administration, Raj Bhavan Complex, Baner Road, Ganeshkhind, Pune-410017, Maharashtra
Ph. 020-25608209/296 Fax. 020-25608269/100 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
17. Manipur
Commissioner, Relief & Disaster Management and Director, DMI Govt. of Manipur, Secretariat, Annexe Building, Room No.115, North Block, Imphal-795001, Manipur
Tele-0385-2440736 F-0385-2450157 (M)-09402414682 [email protected], [email protected]
18.Meghalaya www.mati.gov.in
Director Meghalaya Administrative Training Institute (MATI), IGP Point, Behind Addl. Secretariat Building, Shillong-793001, Meghalaya
(O) 0364-2210132, 2223578 ® 2224670 Fax: 0364-2226039, 2225978 (CS), [email protected]
19.Mizoram mizoram.nic.in/ATI/about.htm
Director Administrative Training Institute New Capital Complex, Khatla, Aizwal, Mizoram-796 001
(O) 0389-2335830 Fax: 0389-2335831 [email protected]
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20.Nagaland www.atingl.nic.in
Director Administrative Training Institute, P. Box-162, Kimho, Kohima-797003, Nagaland
(O) 0370-2280063/66,Fax: 0370-2280067 [email protected]
21.
Orissa www.gopabandhuacademy.gov.in/
Director General-Trg Coordination, Gopabandhu Academy of Administration, Chandrashekharpur, Bhubaneswar-751023, Orissa
(O) 0674-2300743, 2300981Fax: [email protected]
22.Punjab www.mgsipap.org/
Director General Mahatama Gandhi State Institute of Public Administration, Punjab, Sector 26, Near Sant Kabir School, Chandigarh-160019, Punjab
T/Fax (O) 0172-2792114 Fax: 2793588-91 [email protected]
23.Rajasthan www.hcmripa.gov.in
Director General HCM Rajasthan State Institute of Public Administration, Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Jaipur-302017, Rajasthan
(O) 2706556, 2704950-56 Fax: 0141-2705420, 2702542 Tel: Udaipur – 0294-2431355 [email protected]
24.Sikkim http://gbpihed.gov.in/sikkim_unit.htm
Director G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Sikkim Unit, Gangtok-737101, Sikkim HQ at: Kosi Katarmal, Almora-263643, Uttarakhand
T: 05962-241015 F: 05962-241150 [email protected]
25.Tamil Nadu www.annainstitute.org
Director AIM and DG Training (Ex Officio) Administrative Training Institute, 163/1, P S Kumarasamy, Raja Salai, Greenways Road, Chennai- 600028, Tamil Nadu
(O) 044-24938247, 24937062, 24937170 Fax: 044-24937062 [email protected]
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26.Tripura www.sipard.nic.in
Director General State Institute of Public Administration and Rural Development (SIPARD), Camper Bazar, A. D. Nagar, P. O. SD Mission, Camper Bazar, Agartalla–799003, Tripura West
(O) 0381- 2374048, 2376036Fax: (0381) 2230613 [email protected]
27.Uttar Pradesh www.upacademy.org/
Director General Uttar Pradesh Academy of Administration and Management Sector-‘D’, ALIGANJ, Lucknow-226024, Uttar Pradesh
Tel: 0522-2336292, 2335158 2329082, 2379739 (DG (O)Fax: 0522-2386747 [email protected]
28.Uttarakhand www.uaoa.in
Director General Uttarakhand Academy of Administration, Ardwell Camp, Mallital, Nainital-263001, Uttarakhand
(O) 05942-239114, 236149 Fax: 05942-239114, 237642 [email protected]
29.West Bengal www.atiwb.gov.in
Director Administrative Training Institute, Government of West Bengal FC Block, Sector III, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700 106 West Bengal
(O) 033-23373960, 23596721 ® 22477727 Fax: 033-23373960 [email protected]
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FACULTY, DISASTER MANAGEMENT CENTRES, ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINING INSTITUTES OF STATES AND UTs
SI. No.
State Name and Address Telephone/ Fax/Email
1.Andhra Pradesh http://www.apard.gov.in/
Dr. C. Nagaraju Centre Head, CMED, AMR- Andhra Pradesh Academy of Rural Development, Rajendra Nagar, Hyderabad-500030, Andhra Pradesh
Tel: 040-24018586, 24014027 (Extn. 398) M: 7702803451 Fax: 040-24017055 [email protected]
2. Arunachal Pradesh
Shri Pema TshetanDirector Administrative Training Institute D-Sector, Naharlagum, District Papumpara-791111, Arunachal Pradesh
(O) 0360-2244383, 2244036 (F) Fax: 0360-2243245
3.Assam http://aasc.gov.in/
Dr. Biswajit Sarma Professor and Head Centre for Disaster Management Assam Administrative Staff College, Jawahar Nagar, P. O. Khanpara, Guwahati-781022, Assam
Tel: 0361-2361593 ® 0361-2234130 M: 09435052120 Fax: 0361-2362361 [email protected]
4.Bihar http://bipard.bih.nic.in/
Shri P.N.RaiAddl.D.G. (law & Order) & Faculty Head of Bihar Institute of Public Administration and Rural Development, Walmi Campus, Phulwari Sharif, Patna-801505, Bihar
T/fax: 0612-2217861 Fax: 0612-2233188M-9431011283 [email protected]
5. Chattisgarh
Shri Ram Niwas Dubey Additional Director (Finance and Administration) O/o Resident Commissioner, Chhattisgarh Bhawan, New Delhi
Tel: 011-24105808 ® 011-26107535 M: 9971074393 Fax: 011-24105809 [email protected]
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6.Delhi www.utcs.delhigovt.nic.in/
Mr. Rajesh Bhatia Assistant Director (Trg.) Directorate of Training UT Civil Services, Institutional Area, Vishwas Nagar, Shahadara, Delhi-110032
T/fax: 011-22303844M: 9811144755 [email protected]
7.Gujarat http://spipa.gujarat.gov.in/
Shri J. H. Gadhavi Dy. Director (GIDM) Gujarat Institute of Disaster Management, Block No.11, 5th floor, Udyog Bhavan, Gandhinagar-382010, Gujarat
(O)-079-23259247 ®-2328552 Fax: 079-23259275 (M):09427305956 [email protected]
8.Haryana www.hipa.nic.in/
Dr. Abhay Kumar Srivastava Associate Professor and Faculty Head (DM) Haryana Institute of Public Administration (HIPA) Complex-76, Sector-18, Gurgaon-122001, Haryana
(O)-0124-2399240 Fax: 0124-2348452 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
9.Himachal Pradesh http://himachal.nic.in/hipa/
Dr. R. K. Sood Professor and Head Himanchal Pradesh Institute of Public Administration, Fairlawans, Shimla-171012, Himachal Pradesh
Tel: 0177-2478766 Fax: 0177-2647855 M: 9418464024 [email protected]
10.Jammu & Kashmir www.jkimpa.nic.in
Dr. G. M. Dar Associate Professor/Incharge & Faculty Disaster Management J&K Institute of Management and Public Administration and Rural Development, (IMPA), Mulana Azad Road, Srinagar –190001, J&K
(O) 0194-2450180 (ext-138) Fax: 0194-2472825 09906523671 (M), [email protected]
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11.Jharkhand http://skipa.nic.in/
Sh.Dileep Kumar Asst. Professor Shri Krishna Institute of Public Administration, Meurs Road, Post-Ranchi University, Ranchi-834008, Jharkhand
(O) 0651-2283804 Fax: 0651-2283806 (M): 9835151589 [email protected]
12.Karnataka www.atimysore.gov.in/
Dr. R. Dharmraju Faculty Head, CDM Administrative Training Institute P. A. No. 2, Lalitha Mahal Road, Mysore-570011, Karnataka
(O) 0821-2443839 Fax: 0821-2443261 [email protected]
13.Keralahttp://img.kerala.gov.in/
Dr. (Ms.) K. G. Thara Professor & Head, CDM Institute of Land and Disaster Management, PTP Nagar, Near Nirmithi Kendra, Trivandrum- 695038, Kerala
Telefax : 0471-2369997 ®-0471-2360803 (M)-9495920803 [email protected]
14.Madhya Pradesh www.mp.gov.in/mpacademy/
Dr. Rakesh Dubey DirectorDisaster Management Institute PB No. 563, Paryavaran Parisar, E 5, Arera Colony, Bhopal-462016, Madhya Pradesh
Tel: 0755-2466715 ® 0755-4293594 M: 9893250923Fax: 0755-2466653 [email protected]
15.Maharashtra www.yashada.org/
Col. V. S. Supnekar Director & Faculty Head, CDM, Centre for Disaster ManagementYashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration, Raj Bhavan Complex, Baner Road, Pune - 411 007, Maharashtra
Ph. 020-25608209/296 Fax. 020-25608269/100 M: 9823712096 [email protected] [email protected]
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16.Manipur www.sipard.nic.in/
Dr Suhel Akhtar Commissioner Relief and Disaster Management and Director, DMI Govt. of Manipur, Secretariat, Annexe Building, Room No.115, North Block, Imphal-795001, Manipur
Telefax:- 0385-2449404 (M)-09436021774 [email protected]
17.Meghalaya www.mati.gov.in/
Mr. S. Ahmed Faculty Head (Disaster Management) Meghalaya Administrative Training Institute (MATI), IGP Point, Behind Addl. Secretariat Building, Shillong-793002, Meghalaya
(O) 0364-2210132 ®-2504429 (M) 9863067892 Fax: 0364-2226039 [email protected]
18.Mizoram http://mizoram.nic.in/ATI
Shri Lalrokima Chenkual Faculty Head Administrative Training Institute New Capital Complex, Khatla, Aizwal-796 001, Mizoram
(O) 0389-2335830 Fax: 0389-2335831 M-09436195861 [email protected]
19.Nagaland http://atingl.nic.in/
Dr. Hovithal N. Sothu State Coordinator Disaster Management Cell Administrative Training Institute,P. Box-162, Kimho, Kohima-797003, Nagaland
O) 0370-2280065,®-2260087 Fax: 0370-2280066 (M): 09436010580 [email protected]
20.Orissa www.gopabandhuacademy.gov.in/
Shri Pradeep Kumar Mishra, OAS (S), Joint Director-cum-Head of Faculty, NDM Cell, Gopabandu Academy of Administration Chandrasekharpur, Odisha, Bhubaneswar – 751023
Tel: 0674-2300707 M: 09438201452 Fax: 0674-2301530 [email protected]
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21.Punjab www.mgsipap.org
Shri Jasbir Singh Sandhu, PMG, Comdt. (Retd.) NDRF State Coordinator (Trg.) Mahatama Gandhi State Institute of Public Administration, Punjab, Sector 26, Near Sant Kabir School, Chandigarh-160019, Punjab
Tel: 0172-2793931 (Extn. 239, 210) M: 9417695957 [email protected] [email protected]
22.Rajasthan www.hcmripa.gov.in
Mr. Kartikeya MisraAssistant Professor & OIC, Centre for Disaster Management, HCM Rajasthan State Institute of Public Administration, JLN Marg, Jaipur -302017, Rajasthan
(O) 0141-2701780 Fax: 0141-2705420, 2702542 (M); 094142-38197 [email protected], [email protected]
23.Sikkim http://gbpihed.gov.in/sikkim_unit.htm
Shri Ashok Kumar Sharma Disaster Management Faculty-Sikkim, G.B.Pant Institute of Himalayan, Environment & Development, Sikkim Unit Post Box-24, P.O.-Gangtok-737101, Sikkim
Phone: 03592-237189 (O);03592-237415 FAX);+ 919474349228(M) [email protected]
24.Tamil Nadu www.annainstitute.org/
Dr. Arasu Sundram Programme Director (DMC) & Faculty Head AIM and Administrative Training Institute Chennai, 163/1, P S Kumarasamy, Raja Salai, Greenways Road, Chennai- 600028, Tamil Nadu
(O) 044-24938247 Fax: 044-24937062 (M):9444222548 [email protected]
25.Tripura http://atingl.nic.in/
Dr.(Ms.) Elizabeth L.Sangaliana Assistant Professor State Institute of Public Administration and Rural Development (SIPARD), A. D. Nagar, P. O. SD Mission, Agartalla–799003, Tripura West
(O) 0381- 2374048 T/Fax: (0381) 2230613 [email protected]
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26.Uttar Pradesh www.upacademy.org/main1.htm
Shri Sanjay Jhaldiyal Faculty (Disaster Management) Uttar Pradesh Academy of Administration and Management Sector-‘D’, ALIGANJ, Lucknow-226024, Uttar Pradesh
Tel: 0522-2334593 ®-2330010 Fax: 0522-2386747 (M):[email protected]
27.Uttar Pradesh http://rd.up.nic.in/
Dr. Umesh Chandra Joshi, Dy. Director, DMC DDU-State Institute of Rural Development, Indaurabagh, Bakshi-ka-Talab, Lucknow – 227202, Uttar Pradesh
Tel: 05212-298209 ® 0522-2398160 M: 9335588727 Fax: 05212-298209 [email protected]
28.Uttarakhand www.uaoa.in
Er. J. C. Dhondiyal Associate Professor Uttarakhand Academy of Administration, Ardwell Camp, Mallital, Nainital-263001, Uttarakhand
Tel: 05942-239114 Telefax: 05942-237642 M: 9411107655
29.West Bengal http://atiwb.gov.in/
Prof. Usman Ali Shah Professor Administrative Training Institute, Government of West Bengal Salt Lake City, Block FC, Sector-III, Bidhrnagar, Calcutta-700091, West Bengal
Telefax:-033-23596721 Tel: 033-23374016 09433096702 [email protected]
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT (NIRD)www.nird.org.in
Director General National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD) Rajendranagar, Hyderabad-500030, Andhra Pradesh
Tel: 040-24008441(O) Telefax: 040-24015277 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
STATE INSTITUTE OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT (SIRD)
S. No.
State Name & Address Telephone No./Fax
1.Andhra Pradesh www.apard.gov.in
Commissioner Andhra Pradesh Academy of Rural Development Rajendranagar, Hyderabad – 500 030, Andhra Pradesh
Tel: 040-24018656(O)Fax: 040-24017005 [email protected]; [email protected]
2.Arunchal Pradesh www.arunachalepitome.com
Director State Institute of Rural Development ESS Sector- Behind Department of Rural Development, Itanagar - 791113, Arunachal Pradesh
Tel: (D) 0360-2290764 Telefax: 0360-2216911 [email protected]
3.Assam www.assamsird.com
Director State Institute of Rural Development G.S. Road, Khanapara, District Kamrup, Guwahati – 781 022, Assam
Tel: (Landline) 09954498445 Fax: 0361-2363086 M: 9435012797 Jt Director No. 9954533472 [email protected]
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State Name & Address Telephone No./Fax
4.Bihar http://bipard.bih.nic.in/
Director General Bihar Institute of Public Administration & Rural Development, Walmi Campus, Phulwari Sharif, Patna - 801505 Bihar
Tel: 0612-2452585 Fax: 0612-2452586
5.Chattisgarh www.cgsird.gov.in
Director Chhattisgarh State Institute of Rural Development Infront of Radiant Public School, Dhamtari RoadRaipur – Jagdalpur National Highway, Nimora Raipur– 492015, Chattisgarh
Tel: 0771- 2473204/ 2473210 (O) Fax: 2473214, 2473215
6.Goa http://rdagoa.nic.in/
Secretary (RD) & EX Officio (Director) Goa Institute of Rural Development & Administration, Ela Farm, Old Goa- 403 402, GOA
Tel: 0832-2285755, 2224640, 2285985 Fax: 0832-2285755 [email protected]
7.Gujarat www.ruraldev.gujarat.gov.in
Director State Institute of Rural Development, SPIPA Campus, Opp: ISRO Satellite Road Ahmedabad – 380 015, Gujarat
Tel: 079-26764453 Fax: 079-26749715 [email protected]
8.Haryana www.hirdnilokheri.com
Director Haryana Institute of Rural Development ETC Complex, District Karnal Nilokheri – 132 117 , Haryana
Tel: 01745-246039 Fax: 01745-245649
9.Himachal Pradesh www.himachal.gov.in
Director HP Institute of Public Administration & Rural Development, Fairlawns Shimla – 171 012, Himachal Pradesh
Tel: 0177-2647855 Fax: 0177-2647172 E-mail: [email protected]
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State Name & Address Telephone No./Fax
10.Jharkhand www.jharkhand.gov.in
Director State Institute of Rural Development P.O. Hehal, Ranchi – 834 005 Jharkhand
Tel: 0651-2511383 (O) [email protected]
11.Karnataka www.rdpr.kar.nic.in
Director General ANS-State Institute of Rural Development ATI Campus, Lalita Mahal Road Mysore – 570 011, Karnataka
Tel: 0821-2520906 (Direct), 2447732, 2522901/02/ 03/05 Fax: 0821-2443261, 2444078 [email protected]
12.Kerala www.sird.kerala.gov.in
Director State Institute of Rural Development ETC P.O. Kollan District Kottarakara – 691 531, Kerala
Tel: 0474-2454618, 2454169 Fax: 0474-2454169
13.Madhya Pradesh www.mp.gov.in
Director MG State Institute of Rural Development, Adhartal, Jabalpur – 482 004, Madhya Pradesh
Tel: 0761-2681754, 2681924 Fax: 0761- 2681870, 2681864
14.Maharashtra www.yashada.org/centre/sird.htm
DirectorState Institute of Rural Development Yeshwant Rao Chavan Academy of Development Admn(YASHADA) Raj Bhavan Complex, Baner Road, Pune – 411 007, Maharashtra
Tel: 020-25608118 Fax: 020-25608100, 25608265
15.Manipur http://www.nird.org.in/Manipur.aspx
Director State Institute of Panchayat Raj & Rural Development Porampet, Imphal – 795 103, Manipur
0385-225853 (F)2445469(T/F) 094360-27064 (M)
16.Meghalaya www.megcnrd.nic.in
Director State Institute of Rural Development P.O. Umaim Barapani, Nongsder – 793 103, Meghalaya
Telefax: 0364-2570361 Fax: 2506367 /2570348 [email protected]; [email protected]
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17.Mizoramwww.dipr.mizoram.gov.in
Director State Institute of Rural Development, KOLASIB -796 081, Kolasib District, Mizoram
Tel: 03837-221521 / 221523 (Telefax) Fax: 2340978 (F) M: 09436371641 [email protected]
18.Nagaland www.nagaland.nic.in
Director Directorate of State Institute of Rural Development Blocks, Kohima – 797 001, Nagaland
Tel: 0370-2271106, 2270935 / 2270936 Fax: 2271099 [email protected]
19.Orissa http://sirdodisha.org/
Director State Institute of Rural Development Unit -8, Gopabandhunagar Bhubaneswar – 751 012, Orissa
Tel: 0674- 2562645 / 2560059 (O) Fax: 0674-2562453(F) [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
20.Punjab www.nird.org.in/Punjab.aspx
Director PJN-State Institute of Rural Development Sector – 62, SAS Nagar, Mohali-160061, Punjab
Tel: 01765- 226330 (T/F) Fax: 0172-2231749 M: (Dy. Director) 9814316577 [email protected]; [email protected]
21.
Rajasthan http://igprgvs.rajasthan.gov.in/SIRD.aspx
Director General IGPRS & Gramin Vikas Sansthan (SIRD) Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Infront of Commerce College, Jaipur – 302 004, Rajasthan
Tel: 0141-2706575/ 2706577/ 2706782 / 2702784, Fax: 0141- 2706571/ 2706575 (F) [email protected]@sify.com
22.Sikkim www.sirdsikkim.com
Director State Institute of Rural Development Karfectar, South Sikkim, Jorethang - 737 12, Sikkim
Tel: 03595- 257251 /257521 Fax: 03595-257290 / 276527 [email protected]
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State Name & Address Telephone No./Fax
23.Jammu & Kashmir www.jkimpa.nic.in
Director General J&K Institute of Management Public Admn, & RD (IMPA&RD) Main Campus M.A. Road, PB. No. 705, Srinagar – 199 001, J&K
IMPA, Regional Centre, Vikas Bhavan Rail Head Complex Jammu (Tawi) – 180 004 , J&K
Tel: 0194- 2472564 Telefax: 0194-2472825 [email protected]
24.Tamil Nadu www.sird.tn.nic.in/
Director State Institute of Rural Development Kancheepuram District Maraimalainagar – 603 209 Tamil Nadu
Tel: 044-27452507(O) Fax: 27452506 [email protected]
25.Tripura www.sipard.nic.in
Director General State Institute of Public Admn & Rural Development PO: AD Nagar, P.O.S.D Mission, Camper Bazar, Agartala – 799 003 Tripura West
Tel: 0381- 2374048 / 2374326/ 2323366 Fax: 2230613 [email protected]
26.Uttar Pradesh http://rd.up.nic.in/
Director General DDU-State Institute of Rural Development Indaurabagh, Bakshi-ka-Talab Lucknow – 227 202 Uttar Pradesh
Tel: 05212- 298292/ 209 Fax: 05212-298291 [email protected]
27.Uttarakhand http://www.uird.in/
Director General Uttarakhand Institute of Rural Development UIRD Campus, Delhi Road, Rudrapur Udhamshingnagar- 263153 Uttarakhand
Tel: 05944- 241546 Telefax: 05944-247798 [email protected]
28.West Bengal http://www.siprd.org.in/urls/about_us.html
Director State Institute of Panchayats & Rural Development B-18/204, Nadia District Kalyani – 741 235, West Bengal
Tel: 033-25828161, 25825975, 25825641 Fax: 033-25828257 [email protected]
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NATIONAL LEVEL INSTITUTES DEALING VARIOUS ASPECTS OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT
S. No.
Name and Address Contact Details
1.
Director, BSF Academy, PO: Tekanpur, Distt: Gwalior -475005, Madhya Pradeshhttp://acy.bsf.gov.in
Tel: 07524- 274180, 274329, 274388, 274520 Fax: 07524- 274100, (7524) 274200, (7524) 275509 [email protected]
2.
Inspector General & Director NISA National Industrial Security Academy, CISF NISA P.O., Hakimpet Hyderabad - 500 078, Andhra Pradesh http://nisa.ap.nic.in
Telex: (D) 040 - 27863997 (O), 0425-2265, 0425-6231 Fax: 040-27863997 [email protected]
3.
Director General Border Security Force (BSF) Block -10, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 http://www.bsf.nic.in/
Tel: 24362181 Fax: 24360016
4.
Director General Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Block No. -1, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 www.crpf.nic.in
Tel: 24360971 Fax: 24363130
5.
Director General Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Block No. 13, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 www.cisf.nic.in
Tel: 24361125, 24361453 Fax: 24361202
6.
Director General Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) Block No. 2, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 www.itbp.gov.in
Tel: 24360618 Fax: 24361918 [email protected]
7.
Director General National Disaster Response Force & Civil Defence East Block – 7, Level -7, R K. Puram, New Delhi-110066
Tel: 26712851 Fax: 26715303
77
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Name and Address Contact Details
8.
Director SVP National Police Academy, Shivaramapalli, Hyderabad - 500 052, Andhra Pradesh www.svpnpa.gov.in
Tel: 040-24015180 Fax: 040-24015179 [email protected]
9.
Director Indian Institute of Forest Management Po Box 357, Nehru Nagar Bhopal- 462003, Madhya Pradesh www.iifm.ac.in
Tel (D): +91-755-2775998 Fax : +91-755-2772878 [email protected]
10.
Director National Institute of Health and Family Wefare Baba Gang Nath Marg, Munirka, New Delhi-110067 www.nihfw.org
Tel: 26100057,26185696 Fax: 91-11-2610 1623 [email protected]
11.
Director National Fire Service College, Palm Road, Civil Lines, Opp. District Court Nagpur – 440001, Maharahstra www.nfscnagpur.nic.in
Telefax: 0712-2560075 M: 09422118110 [email protected]
12.
Director / Vice Chancellor NIMHANS National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences Hosur Road, Bangalore - 560029, Karnatkas www.nihans.kar.nic.in
Ph: 91-080-26995001/5002, 26564140, 26561811, 26565822 Fax: 91-080-26564830 [email protected] [email protected]
13.
Director Indian Institute of Public Administration, I. P. Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi -110002 http://www.iipa.org.in/
Tel: 23702434 (D) 23468321 Fax: 23702440
14.
Director National Institute of Urban Affairs Core 4B, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003 www.niua.org
Tel: 011-24643284/24617517 Fax: 011- 24617513
15.
Director General National Security Guard HQ NSG, Mehram Nagar, Near Domestic Air Port, New Delhi – 110037www.nsg.gov.in
Tel: 91-11-25663100 Fax: 91-11-25671535 [email protected]
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Name and Address Contact Details
16.
Director General Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education, P.O. New Forest, Dehradun -248006, Uttarakhand www.icfre.org
Tel: 0135- 2759382 2224855 2224333 Fax: +91-135-2755353 [email protected] [email protected]
17.
Director General CAPART Headquarter Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) India Habitat Centre, Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110 003. www.capart.nic.in
Tel: 91 - 11 - 2464 2391, 2464 2393, 2464 2395 Fax : 91 - 11 - 2464 8607, 2462 5822 [email protected]
18.
Director National Civil Defence College, Civil Lines, Nagpur – 440001, Maharashtra www.ncdcnagpur.nic.in
Tel. :- 91-0712-2565614, 2562611TeleFax :- 0712-2565614 [email protected]
19.
Director Tata Institute of Social Sciences P.O. Box 8313, Deonar, Mumbai 400 088, Maharashtra www.tiss.edu
Tel: 022-25525000, 25525500 Fax: 022-25525070
20.
Director General India Meteorological Department Masuam Bhawan, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110006 www.img.gov.in
Tel: 011-24611842 Fax: 011-24643128 [email protected]
21.
DirectorCentral Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA) (ICAR), Santoshnagar, Hyderabad - 500 059, Andhra Pradesh www.crida.in
Tel : +91 -040 24530177, 24530161 Fax : +91 -040 24531802, 24535336 [email protected]
22.
Member (SML) and Member Secretary, Central Ground Water Authority Central Ground Water Board , West Block-II, Wing-3 (Ground Floor), Sector-1, R. K. Puram, New Delhi – 110066 www.cgwb.gov.in
Tel:+91-11-26175362 Fax: +91-11-26175369 [email protected]
79
S. No.
Name and Address Contact Details
23.
Director National Institute of Technology, Agartala- 799 055, Jirania, Tripura www.nitagartala.in
Tel: 0381 2346 360/630 Fax: 0381 2346 360/630 [email protected]
24.
Director-General The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110 003, www.teriin.org
Tel 011- 2468 210041504900 Fax (+91 11) 2468 2144 2468 2145 [email protected]
25.
The Chairman Central Water Commission (CWC) 315, Sewa Bhawan (S), R.K.Puram New Delhi - 110066 www.cwc.nic.in
Tel: 011-26108855 Fax: 011-26108614 [email protected]
26.
Commandant National Defence College, 6, Tees January Marg, New Delhi – 110011 www.ndc.nic.in
Tel : 011-23011994, 23013430 Fax: 23013429 [email protected]
27.
Director General National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (MANAGE) Rajendranagar, Hyderabad - 500 030, Andhra Pradesh, www.manage.gov.in
Tel: +91 040 24016702-709, Fax: +91 040 24015388 [email protected]
28.
Director National Institute of Hydrology Roorkee - 247667, Uttarakhand www.nih.ernet.in
Tel : +91-1332-272108, Fax : +91-1332-272123 [email protected]
29.
Director National Institute of Hydrology, Belgaum Hard Rock Regional Centre Plot No. 11, 1st Main, 2nd Cross Hanuman Nagar (IInd Stage) Belgaum - 590 001,Karnataka www.nih.ernet.in
Tele : 0831-2447714 Fax : 0831-2447269
30.
Director National Institute of Malaria Research (ICMR) Sector 8, Dwarka, Delhi-110077 www.mrcindia.org
Tel: 011-253071103, 104, 105 [email protected]
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S. No.
Name and Address Contact Details
31.
Director The National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) Dona Paula- 403 004, Goa www.nio.org
Tel: 0832-2450450 Fax: 0832-2450602, 2450603 [email protected]
32.
Director National Institute of Ocean Technology NIOT Campus, Velachery – Tambaram Main Road, Narayanapuram, Pallikaranai, Chennai – 600 100, Tamil Nadu www.niot.res.in
Phone: +91-44-66783300 Fax: +91-44-22460275 [email protected]
33.
Director Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie-248179, Uttarankhand http://www.lbsnaa.gov.in/
Tel : 0135-2222000, 2632405, 2632236, 2632489, 2632367 & 2632374 Fax No. : 0135-2632350 0135-2632720
34.
Professor and Centre Director Administrative Staff College of India Bella Vista, Raj Bhavan Road, Khairatabad, Hyderabad - 500 082, Andhra Pradesh www.asci.org.in
Phone : +91-40-66533000 Fax : +91-40-23312954, 66534356 [email protected]
35.
Director Indian Agriculture Research Institute Pusa Campus, New Delhi-110012 www.iari.res.in
Ph: +91-11-25843375, 25842367 Fax: +91-11-25846420 [email protected]
36.
Director Indian Institute of Ecology and Environment Paryavaran Complex, Maidangarhi Road, New Delhi-110030 www.ecology.edu
Tele: 91-11-29533125, 49551100, 49551101, 49551102, Mobile: 9810162127, 9718362127 Fax: 011-29533514 [email protected]
37.
Director General (ICAR) & Secretary (DARE) Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Krishi Bhavan, New Delhi 110 114 www.icar.org.in
Ph: (Off.) 91-11-23382629, 91-11-23386711; Fax: 91-11-23384773 [email protected], [email protected]
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Name and Address Contact Details
38.
Director Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, Pashan, Pune 411 008, Maharashtra www.tropmet.res.in
Tel: +91-20-2590-4200 Fax : +91-20-2586-5142
39.
Director National Dairy Research Institute NDRI Deemed University Karnal-132 001, Haryana www.ndri.res.in
Tel: 0184-2252800,2259002 2271612; 2259406 Fax: 0184-2250042 [email protected]
40.
Dean Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS) 4, Kalidas Road, Dehradun - 248 001, Uttarakhand www.iirs.gov.in
Tel: + 91 - (0)135 – 2524101 Fax: + 91 - (0)135 - 2741987 [email protected]
41.
Chairman National Remote Sensing Centre Indian Space Research Organisation (Dept. of Space, Govt. of India), Balanagar, Hyderabad - 500 625, Andhra Pradesh www.nrsc.gov.in
Tel: 040-23879572-76 Fax: 040-23878648 [email protected]
42.
Executive Secretary National Academy of Agricultural Sciences NASC Complex, DPS Marg, Pusa New Delhi - 110 012 www.naasindia.org
Tel : 91-11-25846051, - 52Fax. : 91-11-25846054 [email protected]
43.
Acting Director National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Nehru Marg, Nagpur-440020, Maharashtra www.neeri.res.in
Tel:0712-2249999 [email protected]
44.
Director National Institute of Science, Technology & Development Studies, Pusa Gate, K.S. Krishnan Marg, New Delhi 110 012 www.nistads.res.in
Tel: 011-25846064, 25843227, Fax : +91 11 25846640 [email protected] [email protected]
45.
Director Vivekananda Hill Agricultural Research Institute Almora-263601, Uttarakhand http://vpkas.nic.in
Tel: 05962-230208 Fax: 05962-231539 [email protected], [email protected]
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S. No.
Name and Address Contact Details
46.
The Head National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF) Ministry of Earth Sciences A-50, Institutional Area, Phase-II Sector-62, NOIDA-201 307 , Uttar Pradesh www.ncmrwf.gov.in
Tel: 91-120-2403900-07 Fax: 91-120-2400062,[email protected]
47.
Director Central Arid Zone Research Institute (CAZRI) Jodhpur-342001, Rajasthan www.cazri.res.in
Tel: +91 291 2786584 [email protected]
48.
The head Space Applications Centre, ISRO Jodhpur Tekra, Ambawadi Vistar P.O. Ahmedabad – 380015, Gujarat http://www.isro.org/isrocentres/sac.aspx
Tel No. : 079-26913402, Fax. No. 079-26915841, Mobile No. 09824168875 [email protected]
49.
Chairman National Institute of Open Schooling A-24/25, Sector-62 Institutional Area, Gautam Budha Nagar Noida-201309, Uttar Pradesh www.nios.ac.in
Tel: 0120-2403173 Fax 0120-2403174 [email protected] PS 0120-4089802
50.
Commandant National Defence Academy, Khadakwasala NDA Khadakwasala Pune : 411023, Maharashtra www.nda.nic.in
Tel: 020-25290990, 25206880 [email protected]
51.
Geological Survey of India, 27, Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Kolkata – 700016 West Bengal www.portal.gsi.gov.in
Tel No. 033-22861676 (O) Fax No. 033-22861656 [email protected]
52.
Dy. Director General Geological Survey of India Training Institute (GSITI) GSI Complex, Bandlaguda, Hyderabad-500068 Andhra Pradesh www.portal.gsi.gov.in
Tel: 040-24220681 Fax:040-24220680 [email protected]
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Name and Address Contact Details
53.
Chairman ISRO HQ, Antariksh Bhavan, New BEL Road, Bangalore-560 231, Karnataka www.isro.org
Tel: 080 23415275 22172296 Fax No : 080 23511984 [email protected]
54.
DirectorKarnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre, IX Floor, BWSSB Building, Cauvery Bhavan, Bangalore - 560 009, Karnataka http://dmc.kar.nic.in/
Tel: +91 080 22215613, TeleFax : +91 080 22217038 [email protected]@gmail.com
55.
Chief Fire Officer Delhi Fire Service Headquarters, Connaught Place, Near Super Bazar, New Delhi -110001 http://dfs.delhigovt.nic.in/telephone.html
Tel: 011-23414000(O), 23412222 Extn. 301Fax: 011-23412593
56.
Director National Geophysical Research Institute, Post Bag No. 724, Uppal Road Hyderabad-500007, Andhra Pradesh www.ngri.org.in
Tel: 040-23434651 (Dir. Office)23434600 [email protected]
57.
Member Secretary National Capital Region Planning Board (NCRPB), Ist Floor, Core-IV B, Indian Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 http://ncrpb.nic.in/
Teleph.. : 91-11-24642284, 24642287 Fax : 91-11-24642163 [email protected]
58.
Vice Chancellor Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) Maidan Garhi, New Delhi -110068 www.ignou.ac.in
Tel: 011-29532484, 29532707, Fax: 29535933 [email protected] [email protected]
59.
Director General Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, JNU, New Campus, New Delhi-110067 www.iimc.nic.in
Tel: 011-26742920/60 Fax : 91-011-26742462 [email protected]
60.
Chairman CBSE Central Board of Secondary EducationPS-1-2, Institutional Area, I.P.Extn. Patparganj, Delhi-110 092 www.cbse.nic.in T
el: 91-11-22023737, 22467263 [email protected]
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S. No.
Name and Address Contact Details
61.
Vice Chancellor University of Delhi New Delhi-110007 www.du.ac.in
Tel: 011-27667011, 27667190 Fax: 27667049 [email protected]
62.
Chairman & Managing Director HUDCO HUDCO Bhawan, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi- 110001 www.hudco.org
Ph: +91 8800444877011-2469 3022, Fax: 011-2469 7378 [email protected]
63.
Director Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Allied Sciences Lucknow Road, Timarpur, Delhi - 110 054
Tel: 011-23905159, 23905166 Fax: 23919509 [email protected]
64.
Director General National Cadet Corps (NCC), West Block-4, R.K. Puram, New Delhi-110022 http://nccindia.nic.in/
Tel: 011-26716707, +91 011-26194438 Fax 26194435 [email protected], [email protected]
65.
Director National Insurance Academy, 25, Balewadi, NIA Post-Office, Baner Road, Balewadi, Pune-411045, Maharashtra www.niapune.com
Telefax: 020-7292396 [email protected]
66.
Director Indian Institute of Foreign Trade IIFT Bhawan, Qutab Institutional Area New Delhi-110016 www.iift.edu
Tel: 011-26853055, 26963880 Fax :91-11-26853956, 26867841, 26867851
67.
Director General Dr. M. Chenna Reddy Human Resource Development Institute of Andhra Pradesh, Road No. 25, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad-500169, Andhra Pradeshwww.hrdiap.gov.in
(O) 040-23548294, Fax: 040-23557584
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Name and Address Contact Details
68.
Executive Director Disaster Mitigation and Management Centre, Department of Disaster Management, Uttarakhand Secretariat Rajpur Road, Dehradun-248001 Uttarakhand http://dmmc.uk.gov.in/
Tel: 0135-2710232, 2710233 Fax: 0135-2710199, 2710334, 2710335,2710233
69.
DirectorIndian Institute of Technology, Delhi Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110 016 www.iitd.ac.in
Tele: (91) 011-2658 2222, (91) 011-2658 1696 Fax: (91) 011-2658 2037, (91) 011-2658 2277 [email protected]
70.
Director Indian Institute of Technology Madras I.I.T Post Office Chennai-600 036, Tamil Nadu www.iitm.ac.in
Fax : 91-044-2257 0509
71.
Director Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Kanpur-208016, Uttar Pradesh www.iitk.ac.in
Teleph.. : 0512-259 7220 Deputy Registrar Telephone No. : 0512-2597620 Fax : 0512-2590465 [email protected]
72.
Director Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee Roorkee - 247 667, Uttarakhand www.iitr.ac.in
Phone : +91 1332 285098 Fax : +91 1332 273560 [email protected]
73.
Director Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati 781039, Assam www.iitg.ernet.in
Phone: 91-0361-2582005, 2690401 Fax:0361 – 2690762 [email protected]
74.
Director Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay Powai, Mumbai – 400076, Maharashtra www.iitb.ac.in
Tel: +91-22-2572-2545 Fax: +91-22-2572-3480 [email protected]
75.
Director Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur Kharagpur-721 302, West Bengal www.iitkgp.ac.in
Telephone-03222-255221 Fax : +91-3222-255303 [email protected]
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76.
Director General Indian Council of Medical Research Post Box No. 4911, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi http://icmr.nic.in/
Phone : 91-11-26588204 Fax: 91-11-26588662 [email protected]@icmr.org.in
77.
Director General National Safety Council HQs & Institute Building Plot No.98-A, Institutional Area, Sector 15, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai - 400 614, Maharashtra www.nsc.org.in
Phones: 022-2757 9924 (5 lines) Fax: 91-22-2757 7351 [email protected]
78.
Institute of Insurance and Risk Management (IIRM) Plot No:1149, Road No-57, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad-500033, Andhra Pradesh www.iirmworld.org.in
Phone: +91 40 23556470, 23600578 Fax: +91 40 23556471 [email protected]
79.
The Registrar Indian Institute of Science Bangalore 560 012, Karnataka www.iisc.ernet.in
Telephone: 91-80-23600757 Fax: +91-80-2360 0683/0085 [email protected]
80.
Executive Director Building Materials and Technology Promotion Council Core 5 –A, First Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi- 110 003www.bmtpc.org
Ph. 91-11-24638096, 24638097, 24651243, 24636759 Fax: 91-11-24642849 [email protected]
81.
Director Central Building Research Institute Roorkee – 247 667, Uttarakhand www.cbri.org.in
Tel: 01332-272243 Fax: 01332-272272 [email protected]
82.
Acting Director, Structural Engineering Research Centre, CSIR Campus, Taramani, Chennai 600 113, Tamil Nadu www.sercem.org
Tel.+91)-(44)-2254-2139,(+91)-(44)-2254-2175 Fax : (+91)-(44)-2254-1508/ 2254-1973 [email protected]
83.
Vice Chancellor & Director, Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS, Pilani) Vidya Vihar Campus Pilani Campus-333031, Rajasthan www.bits-pilani.ac.in
Tel. 01596- 242090 [email protected]
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Name and Address Contact Details
84.
President Institute of Town Planners, India 4-A, Ring Road, I.P.Estate, New Delhi – 110002 http://itpi.org.in/
Ph.: 011-23702455, 23702454, 23702455, 23702456, 23702457, 23702462 Fax: 23702453 [email protected]
85.
Director National Institute of Communicable Diseases Directorate General of Health Services 22, Sham Nath Marg New Delhi-110 054 www.nicd.ac.za
Phone: +91-11-23913148, 23946893 (PS To Director) Fax: +91-11-23922677 [email protected], [email protected]
86.
Vice-Chancellor Vellore Institute of Technology VIT University Vellore – 632 014, Tamilnadu www.vit.ac.in
Tel: 91-416-2243091 / 93 Fax: 91-416-2243092, 91-416-2240411 [email protected]
87.
Executive Partner Emergency Medicine Learning Centre (EMLC) & Research, GVK Emergency Management and Research Institute, Devar Yamzal, Medchal Road, Secunderabad-500 014, Andhra Pradesh, India. http://www.emri.in/
Tel: +91 40 23462388 Fax: 040-23462178 M: +91 9949996752
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RESOURCE PERSONS/ EXPERTS IN THE FIELD OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
EARTHQUAKE RISK MITIGATION AND MANAGEMENT
1.
Prof. A S Arya, University of Roorkee/ Former, national seismic Advisor, GOI & Prof. Emeritus of Earthquake Engineering, IIT Roorkee Flat No. 2457, Sector C-2, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi – 110070
M 9818997029 [email protected]
2.
Shri T N Gupta Former ED, BMTPC, New Delhi X-14, First Floor, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi -110016
M- 9810124454 [email protected]
3.
Shri Hari Kumar Geo Hazard International Society- India, 71, B Floor, Vinobapuri, Lajpat Nagar-II, New Delhi-110024
M- 9810600821 [email protected]
4.
Shri Sanjay Pant Bureau of Indian Standards, Manak Bhavan, New Delhi -110002
M- [email protected], [email protected]
5.
Dr. K M Soni GM (works), ITPO, Pragati Bhawan, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi-110 001,
Tel: 011 23371481 Fax: 23371866 M- 9971128780
[email protected] [email protected]
6.
Dr. B K Khanna Senior Specialist, NDMA NDMA Bhavan, New Delhi-110029
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Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
7.
Dr. Yogendra Singh, Associate Professor Department of Earthquake Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee-247667 Uttarakhand
Tel: 01332-285534 [email protected]
8.
Prof. Ravi Sinha Professor Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, Powaii, Mumbai-400076, Maharashtra
Tel: (O) 022-25767336 ® 022-25768336 Fax :022-25767302, 25723480
9.
Prof. C.V.R. Murthy Professor Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur – 208016, Uttar Pradesh
Tel: (O) 0512-2597267 Fax: 0512-2597866, 2597395 M: 9839030423
10.
Prof. C. Ghosh Professor National Institute of Disaster Management IIPA Campus, I. P. Estate, Ring Foad, New Delhi-10002
Tel: 011-23724309 Fax: 23702442
11.
Dr. Surya ParkashAssociate ProfessorNational Institute of Disaster Management5B, I. P. EstateNew Delhi 110002
Tel: 011-23724310Fax: 011-23702446, 42Mob. 9868915226
12.
Dr. Amir Ali Khan Assistant Professor National Institute of Disaster Management IIPA Campus, I. P. Estate, Ring Foad, New Delhi-110002
Tel: 011-23702432 Fax: 23702442
91
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM/INCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM TRAINERS
13.
Shri Deba Prasad Misra Joint Director of Training, Assam Administrative Staff College, Jawahar Nagar, P. O. Khanpara, Guwahati-781022, Assam
Ph.: 09435107379 Fax: 0361-2362361
14.
Dr. Indrajit Pal Associate Professor Centre for Disaster Management, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration Mussoorie – 248179, Uttarakhand
Tel:0135-2632545, ® 0135-2632064 Fax: 0135-2632655 Mobile: 09411752293
15.
Shri Arun Sahdeo Consultant National Institute of Disaster Management IIPA Campus, I. P. Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi - 110002
Tel: 011-23702441 Fax: 23702442
16.
Sh. R. R. Mishra, IAS Secretary to Govt. (I & CAD Department), Andhra Pradesh Secretariat, J – Block, 8th Floor, Room No. 820, Hyderabad – 500044, Andhra Pradesh
Ph.: 040 23450436 Fax: 040-23450507
17.
Ms. Vasudha Mishra, IAS Secretary to Govt. (Finance – IF), Andhra Pradesh Secretariat, D – Block, 2nd Floor, Hyderabad – 500044, Andhra Pradesh
Ph.: 040-23452055 Fax: 040-23450744
92
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Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
18.
Sh. Chiranjiv Choudhary, IFS Special Secretary to Govt. (Irrigation Department), Andhra Pradesh Secretariat, J – Block, 7th Floor, Room No. 713, Hyderabad – 500022,Andhra Pradesh
Ph.: 040-23452630 Fax: 040-23452630 M:09849905690
19.
Sh. Govind Singh, IPS Special Secretary to Govt. (Home Department), Andhra Pradesh Secretariat, A – Block, 5th Floor, Room No. 513, Hyderabad – 500022, Andhra Pradesh
Ph.: 040-23236731 Fax: 040-23450175 M: 09490617522
20.
Mr.Rich Lasko Deputy Director United States Forest Service (USFS), Fire & Aviation Management2 SW Yates Bldg, 201 14th St., SW Washington, DC 20250, USA
Phone:202-205-0888 M: 202-906-0742
21.
Mr.Fred Favard National Training Manager Water Affairs and Forestry, Provincial and Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Agriculture, Public Works, P.O.Box 12658, Steiltes, 1213, USA
P:+27 (0) 13 744 9326 F: +27 (0) 13 7449411 M: +27 (0) 82457 1867
[email protected] www.firewisesa.org.za
DROUGHT
22.
Dr. L.S.Rathore Director General of Meteorology, India Meteorological Department, Mausam Bhawan, Lodhi Road, New Delhi -110 003
Tel: 24611842, 43824225 / 43824201 (M) 9818195642 Fax: 24611792
93
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Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
23.
Dr. V.S.Prakash DirectorKarnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre, 902, 9th Floor, BWSSB Building, Cauvery Bhawan, Kempagowda Road, Bangalore-560009, Karnataka
080-22487740 (M) 09740777700, 09448077770
24.
Dr.K.S.Ramachandra Technical Expert, Natioanl Rainfed Area Authority, PUSA Campus, New Delhi-110012
011-25842961 (M) 9810477171
25.
Shri K.N.Rao Agricultural Insurance Company of India Ltd. 13th Floor, Amba Deep Building, K.G.Marg, Connaught Place, New Delhi- 110001
011-41081998 [email protected]
26.
Dr.V.K.Sehgal Senior Scientist, IARI Division of Agricultural Physics, IARI, PUSA Campus, New Delhi-110012
Ph(O): 011-25841178, 25848853 Fax: 25842321 Ph(R): 011-25406294
27.
Dr. K. J. Anandha Kumar Associate Professor National Institute of Disaster Management IIPA Campus, I. P. Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi -110002
Tel: 011-23702432/ 5583 (Extn. 206) Fax: 23702442
94
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Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
28.
Dr. Prasanta Kumar Mishra Project Coordinator (Dryland Research) All India Coordinated Research Project for Dryland Agriculture (AICRPDA) CRIDA (ICAR), Santoshnagar, Hyderabad - 500 059, Andhra Pradesh
Tel: 040 24530177, 24530161
[email protected] [email protected]
FLOOD
29.
Mrs. Surender Kaur Scientist ‘F’, DGM (H), India Meteorological Department, Mausam Bhawan, Lodhi Road, New Delhi -110 003
011-24619167 Fax: 24619167
30.
Shri M P SinghDirector (Flood Control Application), CWC Central Water Commission, Sewa Bhawan, R.K. Puram, New Delhi-110066
Phone 011-26101321 Fax 011-26107893 (M) 9868211191
[email protected] [email protected]
31.Ms. Aditi Ghosh Ex-CARE India (Old Address) National Coordinator, New Delhi
(M) 9958806493 [email protected]
32.
Shri C.LalDirector (Flood Management Planning)CWC Central Water Commission, Sewa Bhawan, R.K. Puram, New Delhi-110066
Phone 011-26168258, 26182836 Fax 011-26102935
33.
Shri V.P.S. Tomar Chief Engineer, Zone I, Irrigation and Flood Control, Delhi Government, Yamuna Pushta, 4th Floor, ISBT Building, Kashmere Gate,New Delhi- 110006
Tel: 23864919 Fax: 23863702 M: 9958689666
95
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
34.
Shri Ajay Shukla, District Megistrate, Gorakhpur-273010, Uttar Pradesh
(O) 0551-2336005 (R) 0551-2336007
35.
Shri Ajay Lavakare Chairman, RMSI NOIDA NOIDA- 201301, Uttar Pradesh
Tel. No. 0120- 2511102/101
36.
Dr. R. B. Singh Department of Geography School of Economics University of Delhi, New Delhi-110007
Tel.: Office : 91-11-27666783 Mo. 9971950226
[email protected] [email protected]
37.
Dr. A. D. Kaushik Research Associate National Institute of Disaster Management IIPA Campus, I. P. Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi -110002
Tel: 011-23702432/ 5583 (Extn. 220) Fax: 23702442
BASIC DISASTER MANAGEMENT
38.
Dr. Surya ParkashAssociate ProfessorNational Institute of Disaster Management5B, I. P. Estate New Delhi 110002
Tel: 011-23724310Fax: 011-23702446, 42Mob. 9868915226
39.
Dr. R. K. Sharma, Scientist ‘F’, INMAS Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Science, Brig. S. K. Mazumdar Marg, Timarpur, Delhi-110054
Tel-011-23905190, 23905191 Fax-23919509
40.
Shri Inderjeet Mittal Consultant Ministry of Earth Sciences, Block – 12, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Tel: 011-24306816 Fax: M: 9899731303
96
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
41.
Shri G. Padmanabhan UNDP Lodhi Estate, New Delhi-110003
M: 9810402937 Fax: 011-24633042
42.
Ms. Abha Mishra Programme Officer, DMT, UNDP, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi-110003
M: 9810047742 Fax: 011-24633042
43.
Group Capt. S. S. Dhankhar Director, NBC, Directorate of OPS Air HeadquarterVayu Bhawan, Rafi Marg, New Delhi-110003
Tel: 011-23010231 (7652 extn.) Fax: 23015104
44.
Wg. Cdr. R. Kaura, Jt. Director, NBC, Directorate of OPS, Air Headquarter Vayu Bhawan, Rafi Marg, New Delhi-110003
Tel: 011-23010231 (7557 extn.)
45.
Wg. Cdr. Mudit Sharma, Commanding Officer, Air Force Institute of NBC Protection, Air Force Station, Arjangarh, Mehrauli Gurgaon Road, New Delhi-110047
T/fax: 011-26502837, Fax: 26503928 Tel: 26502031 (561) M: 9654980812
46.
Dr. K. Ganesan Scientist ‘E’, Defence Research and Development Establishment (DRDE), Jhansi Road, Gwalior-474 002, Madhya Pradesh
Tel: 0751-2347544, 2341550, Fax: 0751-2341148 M: 09425309708
47.
Dr. M. C. Abani Sr. Specialist National Disaster Management Authority, A-1, Safdarjung Enclave, Near Kamal Cinema, New Delhi-110029
Tel: 011-26701811 Fax: 26701808 M: 9999456823
97
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
48.
Dr. Sushma Sagar JPNA Trauma Centre, Department of Surgery AIIMS, Ring Road, Raj Nagar, New Delhi-110029
Tel: 011-26108000 (1070) Fax: 26106826 M: 9868397702
SERIAL BOMB BLAST
49.
Shri R. S. Krishniya Joint Commissioner of Police (Northern Range) MSO Building, Police Headquarter, I. P. Estate, New Delhi -110002
Tel: 011-23490231 [email protected]
50.
Shri Ashok Bhan, IPS DGP, Prisons Ambphalla, Near State Times Press, Jammu-180001, J&K
M-09419000925 [email protected]
51.
Col M L Sharma Director, NBDC Training Centre, NSG, Manesar-122050 Haryana
Tel: 0124-2338271 Fax:0124-2337279
CBRN DISASTERS
52.
Maj.Gen.J.K.Bansal, (Retd.) Member, National Disaster Management Authority, NDMA Bhavan, A-1, Safdurjung Enclave, New Delhi-110029
Tel: [email protected] [email protected]
53.
Dr.A.K.Sinha Senior Research Officer & CBRN Coordinator National Disaster Management Authority, NDMA Bhavan, A-1, Safdurjung Enclave, New Delhi-110029
Ph:011-26701803, Fax:26701804 Mb:9868615021
54.
Dr.Maneesh Singhal Associate Professor AIIMS, Ring Road, Raj Nagar, New Delhi-110029
M:- 9810373345 [email protected]
98
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
55.
Dr.J.Acharya, Sc ‘C’, Defence Research & Development EstablishmentGovt. of India, Ministry of Defence, Jhansi Road, Gwalior-474002, Madhya Pradesh
Tel: 0751-2341550, Fax: 0751-2341148 M:-9993283825
56.
Mr.S.P.Sharma, Sc ‘C’ Defence Research &Development Establishment Govt. of India, Ministry of Defence, Jhansi Road, Gwalior-474002, Madhya Pradesh
Tel: 0751-2341550, Fax: 0751-2341148 M: 9425703110
57.
Dr.S. Ponmariappan, Sc ‘C’ Defence Research & Development EstablishmentGovt. of India, Ministry of Defence, Jhansi Road, Gwalior-474002, Madhya Pradesh
Tel: 0751-2341550, Fax: 0751-2341148 M: 9479348188
58.
Dr.D.T.Selvam, Sc ‘D’ Defence Research & Development Establishment Govt. of India, Ministry of Defence, Jhansi Road, Gwalior-474002, Madhya Pradesh
Tel: 0751-2341550, Fax: 0751-2341148 M: 9425309698
59.
Dr. K. S. Pradeepkumar Scientific Officer (H) Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) Trombay, Mumbai – 400085, Maharashtra
Tel: 022-25593818 Fax: 022-25505151 M: 9869270285
99
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
60.
Shri J.P.Yadav Commandant 6th Bn. ITBP, Public NDRF Battalion (NBC), Near Village Lakhnawoli, P. O. Surajpur, Greater Noida District Gautam Budh Nagar-201301Uttar Pradesh
Tel: 0120-2351101, 2351105 Fax: 0120-2351087 M: 09968610011
CIVIL DEFENCE
61.
Shri Sandeep Baruah Scientist-D/Principal Scientific Officer Vigyan Prasar, Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India, C-24, ASCI Building, Qutab Institutional Area, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi 110 016
Tel: 011-26967532 Fax: 011-26510388 M:-9811686572
[email protected] www.dst.gov.in
62.
Col. Sanjay Sehgal Civil Defence Officer Civil Defence Revamping CellDirectorate General of Civil Defence, East Block-7, Level – 7, R. K. Puram, New Delhi-110066
Tel: 011-26108304 Fax: 26196554, 26712927 M: 9891944774
63.
Shri Prakash Mishra Director General, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Sector-1, R.K.Puram, New Delhi-110066
Tel: 011-26712851 Fax: 26105912
64.
Shri Rajender SinghTarun Bharat Sangha Tarun Ashram, Bhikampura, Kishoree, Via Thangazi, District Alwar– 301022, Rajasthan
34/24, Kiran Path, Mansarovar, Jaipur – 302020, Rajasthan
Tel; 014652-25043 M: 9414066765 Tel: 01465-225043 Tel: ® 0141-2391092
100
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
65.
Shri J. K. Khanna, IPS (Retd.) A-102, Sector – 55, Noida-201307, UP
® 0120-4322330 M: 9810940403
[email protected], [email protected]
66.
Dr. (Ms.) Shaloo Varma Max Hospital, 2 Press Enclave, COMDs Office, Saket Delhi -110017
M: 9999800154
67.
Shri R. C. Jha Chairman Central Water Commission (CWC) Room no. 315, Sewa Bhawan, R. K. Puram, New Delhi-110066
Tel: 26108855 Fax: 26195516
68.
Shri S. P. Kakran Member (RM), Central Water Commission (CWC) R. No. 212, Sewa Bhawan, R. K. Puram, New Delhi-110066
Tel: 011-26103221 Fax: 26101749
69.
Shri C. P. Bhatt Dasholi Gram Swarajya Mandal (DGSM), P. O. Gopeshwar, Distt. Chamoli-246401, Uttarakhand
Tel: (O) 01372- 252183 Fax: 01372-252367 M: 09410770421
70.
Col. (Retd.) P. K. Pathak Consultant National Institute of Disaster Management, IIPA Campus, I. P. Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi -110002
Te: 011-23724312 Fax: 23702442
71.
Sh. Sanjeevan JoshiBCM Auditor (Rtd.),Addl. Collector, Civil Defence505/B, Sani Park, JBM Road, Amboli, Andheri(W), Mumbai-400658.
Tel: 022-26775090 Fax: M: 9969012427
101
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Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
MEDIA AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT
72.
Justice Markandey Katju Chairman Press Council of India Soochna Bhavan, 8-C.G.O. Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Tel: 011-24366746, 24366405, 24366404, 24366747 (204 Extn) (Fax: 24368723)
73.
Ms. Nayana Bose Associate- External Relations Officer UNHCR, B-2/16, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi – 110057
Tel: 011-43530444 Fax: 43530460
74.
Dr. Shivaji Sarkar Course Director, Department of Journalism, Indian Institute of Mass Communication Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi-110067
(M) 9810226435 [email protected]
MINIMUM STANDARDS OF RELIEF IN DISASTERS
75.
Prof. Vinod K. Sharma Indian Institute of Public Administration IP Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi – 110002
Ph: 011-23468324 M: 9818961977
76.
Mr Vikrant Mahajan Chief Operating Officer Sphere India, Building No 3, Flat no 302/3, Sona Apartments, Kaushalya Park, Hauz Khas, New Delhi – 110016
Ph: 011-46070374, 75 Fax: 011-46070379 Mobile: 9818666831
77.
Mr Rajesh K Pasupuleti Water and Environmental Sanitation Specialist (Emergency) Child’s Environment Programme, UNICEF, India Country Office, 73 Lodi Estate, New Delhi-110 003
Telephone: +91-11-24606179 Fax: +91-11246-27521M.: +91 9650012964
102
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Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
78.
Shri N.M. Prusty Chairperson Sphere India Building No; 3, Flat No; 302/3, Sona Apartments, Kaushilya Park, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016
Tel; 011-46070374 / 75 / 76 Fax: 46070379 M: 9811310841 9899392306
URBAN RISK MANAGEMENT
79.
Dr J. K. Das Professor & Head Dept of Epidemiology, Medical Care & Hospital Administration National Institute of Health & Family Welfare Munirka, New Delhi – 110067
Tel: 011-26188485, 26165959 Fax: 26101623
80.
Shri Vijay Bahadur Divisional Officer (Fire) Fire Safety Management Academy Nr Saroj Hospital, Sector 14, Rohini New Delhi – 110085
Ph: 011-27562535 9818067509 9968307509
81.
Ms. Chandrani B. Neogi Assistant Professor National Institute of Disaster Management, IIPA Campus, Ring Road, New Delhi -110002
Tel: 011-23702432/ 5583 Fax: 23702442
CYCLONE & EARLY WARNING
82.
AVM, Dr. Ajit Tyagi, VSM Former Director General of Meteorology, India Meteorological Department New Delhi-110003
83.
Shri B. K. Bandyopadhayay DDGM (S) India Meteorological Department Mausam Bhavan, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003
Tel: [email protected]
103
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Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
84.
Dr M Mohapatra, Scientist ‘E’ IMD, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003
Tel: 011-24652484 M: 9868623475
[email protected] [email protected]
85.
Prof UC Mohanty, IIT Delhi Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, IIT, Delhi-110067
Tel: 011-26591999 Fax: 26597135 M: 9868957957
86.
Mr Pramod Sarpotdar, Freelancer Satcom Consultants Pvt. Ltd, 36 Ajinkya Nagari, Karve Nagar, Pune-411052, Maharashtra
Tel: 020-25436946 [email protected]
87.
Mr KRM Kishore Kumar, IPS, Govt. Of AP IGP, Guntur Range-522001, Andhra Pradesh
M: 09908017309 [email protected]
88.
Prof. Sahadeb Sarkar, Operations Management, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, D. H. Road, Joka, Kolkata 700 104, West Bengal
M: 9831517475 Tel: +91-33-2467-8300 extn 170; ® +91-33-2453-6692 (Home)
89.
Shri B. DashAssistant Professor, JTCDM, School of Habitat Studies, TISS, Deonar, PO BOX. 8313, Mumbai.
TTel. 022-25525891. Fax. 022-25482048 M. No. 09702119359
GENDER AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT
90.
Ms Chaman Pincha Independent Gender Researcher B-5, Jains Shore Crest No. 2, Jay Ram Shetty Street, Kuppam Beach Road,Thiruvanmiyur Chennai-600041, Tamil Nadu
Tel: 044-32951116 (M): 9840777525
104
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Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
91.
Ms. Mumtaz Baloch Secretary Economic and Rural Development Self Employed Women’s Association Opposite Victoria Garden,Bhadra, Ahmedabad-380001 Gujarat
Tel: 079 -25506441/ 444/ 477 Fax: 079-2550 6446
92.
Ms. Reema Nanavati Director, Economic and Rural Development, SEWA, Opposite Victoria Garden,Bhadra, Ahmedabad-380001 Gujarat
Tel: 079 25506441/444/477 (M): 09824088242 Fax: 079 25506446
[email protected], [email protected]
93.
Prof. Santosh Kumar, Ph.D.Professor & Head, Policy Planning & Cross Cutting Issues Division, National Institiute of Disaster Management, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of IndiaIIPA Campus, I. P. Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi-110002
T.: 91-11-23702433,32F.: 91-11-23702442,46M. 09810006197
94.
Dr. Ajinder Walia Assistant Professor National Institute of Disaster Management, IIPA Campus, I. P. Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi -110002
Tel: 011-23702432/ 5583 Fax: 23702442
POLICE IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT
95.
Shri Mukul Goel IG, NDRF Directorate General National Defence Response Force, Sector- 1, R. K. Puram, New Delhi- 110066
Tel: 011-26160252 Fax: 26105912
105
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Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
96.
Shri K. P. Raghuvanshi Additional Director, General Maharashtra Rajya Police Mukhyalaya Shaheed Bhagat Singh Marg, Colaba Mumbai- 400001 Maharashtra
Tel: 022-25344499 F: 022-25346660
97.
Shri P.N.Rai, IPS, Addl.D.G. of Police (Law & Order), Office of the Director General of Police, Bihar, Patna, Main Secretariat, Patna-800015, Bihar
(O) 0612-2452585 (F) 0612-2452586
98.
Shri Prashant Kumar, IPS Inspector General (Provisioning/ Procurement / communication) ITBP Force, Uttar Pradesh
Res: Flat No. D-II/14, Meena Bagh, Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi-110011
Tel: (O) 011-24361749 ® 23011005 Fax: 011-24361749 M: 9968288531
MAINSTREAMING DISASTER RISK REDUCTION IN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
99.
Ms. Upma Srivastava, IAS Joint Secretary (Trg) Department of Personnel & Training Ministry of Personnel, Public Grivances Pensions, Block 4th Floor, Old JNU Campus, New Delhi-110067
Tel: 011-26106314, 26107967 Fax: 26107962
100.
Dr. Krishna S. Vatsa Regional Advisor UNDP, 55 Lodhi, Road, New Delhi-110003
Tel: 011-46532465 Fax: 24627612 M: 9971697232
106
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
101.
Shri C. V. Sankar Principal Secretary Department of Environment and Forest, Secretariat,Chennai-600009 Tamil Nadu
Tel: 044-25671511Fax: 044-25670560
102.
Dr. O. P. Mishra Specialist, GDD SDMC, ITO, I.P. Estate New Delhi-110002
Tel: 011-23702432 [email protected]
103.
Shri P. K. Mishra Chairman, Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission, 1st Floor, Nehru Bridge, Ashram Road, Ahemadabad – 380009, Gujarat
Tel: 079-26584684 Fax: 079-26584542
[email protected], [email protected]
104.
Shri Anil Sinha Vice-Chancellor Bihar State Disaster Management Authority, 2nd Floor, Patna Bhawan, Patna – 800001, Bihar
Res. Address: 502 Tower-2 The Palme, Gurgaon-122001 Haryana
Tel: 0612-2532311 Fax: 0612-2522032 Mb: 09871616360, 9473400208
[email protected] [email protected]
CLIMATE CHANGE, ENVIRONMENT AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT
105.
Dr. Akhilesh Gupta Advisor / Scientist `G’ O/o the Union Minister for Science & Technology & Earth Science, Anusandhan Bhawan, 2 Rafi Marg, New Delhi-110001
Tel: 26522815, 26590241 M: 9810422249
107
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
106.
Mr. Shashikant Chopde, Research Associate, Institute of Social & Environment Transition, Colorado-80304, USA
ISET India, [email protected]
107.
Dr. K. J. Ramesh Adviser/Scientist-’G’ Ministry of Earth Sciences Prithvi bhawan, IMD Campus, Opp. IHC, Lodi Road New Delhi - 110 003
Tel: 011-24622059, 24669524(O)
108.
Prof. J. K. Garg Professor & Dean School of Environmental Management GGS Indraprastha University, Sector – 16 C, Block - A Dwarika, Delhi-110001
Tel: [email protected], [email protected]
109.
Dr. A. L. Ramanathan Professor School of Environmental Sciences JNU Cmapus, New Delhi - 110067
Tel: 26704314 M: 9810689243
[email protected] [email protected]
110.
Dr G.G.S.N. Rao Principal Scientist Central Research Institute on Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA), ICAR, Santoshnagar, Hyderabad – 500059
Tel: 040-24530177, 24530161 Fax: 040-24531802
111.
Dr Alok K. Sikka Technical Expert National Rainfed Area Authority NASC Complex D.P. Shastri Marg, Opp Todapur, New Delhi – 110012
108
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
112.
Dr. Indrani Chandrasekhran, Sr. Advisor (E&F), Planning Commission, Govt. of India, Yojna Bhavan, Parliament Street, CP, New Delhi-110001
Tel: 23096785 M: 9818452911
113.
Prof. Mohammad Yunus, Head, School for Environmental Sciences, BB Ambedkar (Central) University, Vidya-vihar, Lucknow 226025, Uttar Pradesh
Tel: 0522-2442543 M: 09415016633
114.
Dr. Rajvir Singh Rathore, Dy. Director General, U.P. Council of Agriculture Research, Lucknow-226001, Uttar Pradesh
Tel: 0522-2721646 Fax: 0522-2721627
115.
Dr. Ram Boojh, Professional Officer, (Ecology & Earth Sciences), UNESCO, New Delhi-110001
011-26713000 ext 236, fax 26713001
[email protected], [email protected]
116.
Dr. Sandeep Tripathi, IFS, DDG (Research), Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education, ICFRE, Dehradun- 248006, Uttarakhand
Tel: 0135-2757775, 2224836
[email protected] [email protected]
117.
Dr. Renu Singh, IFS, Head, BCC Division & Project Director – SLEM Climate-Change Division, Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education, ICFRE, Dehradun-248006, Uttarakhand
Tel: 0135-2750296, 2224823
109
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
118.
Dr. P. Soni, Former Head, Ecology and Environment Management Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun-248001, Uttarakhand
119.
Dr. Anil K. Gupta Associate Professor National Institute of Disaster Management, IIPA Campus, I. P. Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi -110002
Tel: 23702432/ 5583 Fax: 23702442
120
Dr. Sanjay k. BandyopadhyayPrincipal Scientist & Consortium PI, Climate Change Adaptation Project (World Bank-GEF) Division of Environmental sciences Indian Agriculture Reseasen Institute, Pusa, New Delhi-110012, India
Tel : 011-25842986Fax : 011-25841866Mob.: 9871405474
121.
Dr. R. K. MallAssociate ProfessorInstitute of Environment and Sustainable DevelopmentBanaras Hindu UniversityVaranasi-221005
Mob. : 0986821160108765447799
[email protected]@bhu.ac.in
CHEMICAL / INDUSTRIAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT
122.
Dr. Chhanda Choudhary, Director, HSMD, Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India Paryavaran Bhavan, 7th Floor, New Delhi-110003
Telefax: 24360662 Fax: 24360691
110
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
123.
Prof. Jugal Kishore, Professor (Community Medicine) Maulana Azad Medical College, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg New Delhi-110002
Tel: 23239271-80 M: 9582792331
124.
Prof. Mohammed Iqbal, Head, Environmental Botany, Ex-VC, Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University) Delhi-110062
Tel: 26059688 (Extn. 5530) Fax: 26059663
125.
Dr. P. S. DuttDy. Director Head, EIA & Disaster Management National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, NEERI Nagpur-440020, Maharashtra
Tel: 0712-2249758 Fax:0712-2249900
126.
Sri K. C. Gupta, Retd. Ex Director General NSC, Mumbai F-4/2, Sector – 6, Vashi Navi Mumbai – 400703, Maharashtra Address: of Gurgaon Apartment no. 1102, 11th Floor, tower -7, UNIWORLD Gardens, Sector – 47, Sohna road, Gurgaon -122018, Haryana
M: 9820047272 [email protected]
127.
Prof. J. P. Gupta, Director Rajiv Gandhi national Petroleum Institute University, Ratapur, Chowk, Rae Bareilly-229316, Uttar Pradesh
Tel: 0535-2217427 Fax: 0535-2211888
111
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
128.
Dr. Sanjay Gahlout, Scientist ‘G’ Environment and Forests Informatics Division, National Informatics CentreGovt. of India, CGO Complex, New Delhi-110003
Tel: 011-24364294 [email protected]
GEOINFORMATICS
129.
Dr. V. Bhanumurthy In-charge Decision Support Centre , National Remote Sensing Centre Hyderabad-500625, Andhra Pradesh
Tel: 040-23884252, 23884000 M: 9441286607
130.
Dr. P. S. Roy Director, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS) Dept. of Space, Govt. of India4, Kalidas Road, Dehradun- 248001, Uttarakhand
Tel: 0135-2744583 Fax: 0135-2741987, 2748041
131.
Dr.P.K. Champati Ray, Head Geosciences & GeoHazard Division Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (NRSC), Dept. of Space, Govt. of India 4, Kalidas Road Dehradun- 248001, Uttarakhand
Tel: [email protected] [email protected]
132.
Dr. Piyoosh Rautela, Executive Director Disaster Management and Mitigation Centre Uttarakhand Secretariat Subhash Road Dehradun- 248001, Uttarakhand
Tel: 0135-2710334, 2710335, 2710233
112
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
133.
Dr. Anil Kumar Lohani Senior Scientist National Institute of Hydrology Indian Institute of TechnologyRoorkee-247667,Uttarakhand
Tel: 01332-249214 [email protected]
134.
Dr. M. L. ManchandaDisaster Management Centre, Indian Red Cross Society1, Red Cross Road, New Delhi-110001
M. No. 9871579039Fax: 011-23717454 [email protected]
FIRE
135.
Sh. A.K. Sharma Director DFS, HQs, Connaught place, New Delhi -110001
Ph:011-23414000 9810264747 Fax: 23412593
136.
Dr. G.C. Misra Chief Fire Officer DFS, HQs, Connaught place, New Delhi-110001
Ph:011-23414333 9868022790
137.
Sh. Santokh Singh Dy. Chief Fire Officer Bhikaji Cama Fire Station, New Delhi-110001
Ph:011-23414250 9811053440
138.
Sh. R.S. Saini Assistant Commissioner (Fire) DFS,HQs, Connaught place, New Delhi-110001
011-23412251
139.
Sh. Atul Garg Div. Officer (HQ) DFS,HQs, Connaught place, New Delhi-110001
011-23413991 9810705870
FOREST FIRE
113
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
140.
Dr. V. K. Bahuguna, IFS Director General Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education & Chancellor P.O. New Forest, Dehradun – 248006, Uttarakhand
Tel: 0135-2759382, 2224333
[email protected] [email protected]
141.
Dr. Satendra, IFS Executive Director National Institute of Disaster Management, IIPA Campus, I.P. Estate, Mahatma Gandhi Road, New Delhi- 110002
Ph: +91- 11-23702445 Fax: 23702446 M:- 00-91-8130554694
142.
Shri M. L. Srivastava Joint Director (NFDMC) Forest Survey of India Kaulagarh Road, P.O. IPE , Dehradun- 248195, Uttarakhand
Tel: [email protected], [email protected]
143.
Shri A. K. Wahal, IFS Director General Forest Survey of India Kaulagarh Road, P.O. IPE Dehradun- 248195, Uttarakhand
Tel: 0135-2756139, 2752902 Fax: 0135-2759104 M: 09411106939
144.
Dr. Rajeev K, Srivastava, IFS Joint Managing Director TANTEA Regd. Office, Coonoor-643 101.
Ph: +910423-2234300 Fax: +910423-2232229
145.Shri D. C. Khanduri, IFS (Retd.) Dehradun
M: 9868277666
NEEDS OF CHILDREN & ELDERLY IN DISASTERS
146.
Dr. K. Sekar, Professor, Dept of Psychiatric Social Work NIMHANS, Hosur Road Bangalore – 560029, Karnataka
Fax: 080-26562121 M:9845214397
114
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
147.
Dr. P. C. Bhatnagar 14-C, Bharat Apartments, 31, IPEX, Patparganj, Delhi-110092
9811309121 [email protected]
148.
Shri Sanjeev Kumar Bhanja Director-Programmes, EFICOR, 308, Mahatta Tower, B-Block Community CentreJanak Puri, New Delhi-110058
9910398604 [email protected]
149.
Dr. Harish K Pemde Professor of Pediatrics Lady Harding Medical College Kalawati Saran Children’s Hospital Bangla Sahib Marg, New Delhi-110001
9868549681 [email protected]
150.
Dr. D. Bhattacharyya CMO, Directorate of Health Services, Delhi Karkardooma, Delhi -110032
9654100329 [email protected]
151.
Dr. Parag Mankekar MD & CEO, Neeti Solutions Pvt. Ltd 4, Ravindra Society, Sahakar Nagar No.-1, Pune-411009, Maharashtra
09822057393 [email protected]
152.
Ms. Zubin Zamana Head, WASH Prog. OXFAM India, Block no.-1, Above Sujan Mohinder Hospital, Community Centre, New Friend Colony, New Delhi-110065,
9810017706 [email protected]
115
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
153.
Dr. G.K.Bhatt Director TARU Leading Edge 424 Qutab Plaza, DLF City Phase I Gurgaon-122002, Haryana
Tel: 0124-2560424 Fax: 2560421
154.
Mr. Shailesh Aggarwal, Executive Director Building Material Technology Promotion Council, Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation, Government of India Core 5 -A, First Floor , India Habitat Centre, Lodi Road, New Delhi- 110 003
Tel: 011-24636705/ 8096 Fax: 24642849
155.
Prof. Anjana Vyas Dean, Faculty of Geomatics and Space Applications Professor, Urban and Regional Planning CEPT University, K L Campus, University Road, NavrangpuraAhmedabad - 380 009, Gujarat
Ph: +91 79 26302470 ext 132 Fax: +91 79 26302075
156.
Dr. Kiranmay Sarma, Assistant Professor School of Environmental Management GGS Indraprastha University, Sector 12, Dwarka, New Delhi-110007
Tel: 25302170 Fax: 25302111
[email protected] [email protected]
DISABILITY AND DISASTERS
157.
Prof. Anita Julka Head, DGSM NCERT, Hauz Khas New Delhi-110016
Te:011-26962459
158.
Dr. Jai Kumar Senior Specialist, NDMA NDMA Bhawan, A-1, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi - 110 029
Ph : 011-26701700 M: 9910888173
116
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
159.
Shri N. Lakshmi Narayana Director, GEO REHAB CENTRE, GEOHOUSE, # 2-3-173, Road No: 2, Adarsha Nagar, Nagole, Hyderabad - 500068. Andhra Pradesh
M: 09392445973 [email protected]
160.
Dr. B. K. Panda Associate Professor National University for Educational Planning & Administration (NUEPA) 17-B, Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi-110016
M: 9810698297 [email protected]
161.
Dr. Bhushan Punani Hon. Executive Director Blind People’s Association Vastrapur, Ahmedabad-380 015., Gujarat
Phone: +91 -79 - 2630334626305082.
162.
Prof. Sudhesh Mukhopyadhyaya National University for Educational Planning & Administration (NUEPA) 17-B, Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi-110016
M: 9899406827 [email protected]
163.
Ms. Anjlee Agarwal Executive Director Samarthyam, National Centre for Accessible Environments B-181, Mansarovar Garden, New Delhi-110015
Telefax: +91-11-41019389 M: 0 9810558321
164.
Dr. Nimesh G. Desai Professor in Psychiatry & Director & Medical Superintendent Institute of Human Behaviour & Allied Sciences (IHBAS) Jhilmil, Dilshad Garden Delhi-110095
Tel: 011-22112136 Fax: 22583589
117
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
165.
Dr. Subhasis Bhadra Assistant Professor School of Humanities and Social Science, Gautam Budha University Greater NOIDA-201308 Uttar Pradesh
Tel: [email protected] [email protected]
166.
Dr. Jahanara Gagendrabad Head, Psychiatric social work Associate Professor, IHBAS Jhilmil, Dilshad Garden Delhi-110095
Tel: 22114021, 29 Fax: 011-22599227
HEALTH CARE
167.
Dr. Sanjay K. Arya, Professor Dept. of Hospital Admn., AIIMS, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029
Tel: 26593528 Fax: 011-26589392 M: 9868397014
168.
Dr. Anju Gupta, AnesthesiologistDirector of Health Services, New Delhi-110002
011-22393512
169.
Dr. Suresh David Prof. Dept. of Emergency Medicine, CMC Vellore Hospital, Vellore-632014, Tamil Nadu
M: 09487233377
170.
Dr. Aseem Bhatnagar, Scientist ‘F’ Defence Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS), Brig SK Mazumdar Marg, Delhi-110 054
9811441022 011-23905190 (O)
118
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
171.
Dr. Ashok Kumar Director, Central Beureu of Health Intelligence 401 & 404 A- Wing, Nirman Bhavan, Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi – 110011
Telefax: (91) 011-2306-3175, 011-2306-2695 011-2306-1529 M: 9871411143
172.
Dr. Anoop Kumar, JD CBHI 401 & 404 A- Wing, Nirman Bhavan, Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi – 110011
Tel: 011-23062695(o) M: 9999769460
173.
Dr. Shikha Dixit, Medical Geographer Micro Insurance Academy 246, Sant Nagar, East of Kailash, New Delhi -110065
Ph: +91-11-43799100 Fax: +91-11-43799117 9810618897
[email protected] http://www.microinsuranceacademy.org
174.
Dr. Pradeep KhasnobisCMO National Centre for Disease Control Directorate General of Health Services 22, Sham Nath Marg New Delhi-110 054
Tel: 23830318 Fax: 011-23932290
[email protected]@nic.in
175.
Ms. Jyotsna Chikersal World Health Organization ISM/Regional Office for South-East Asia World Health House, I. P. Estate, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-110002
Tel: 011-23370804, Fax: 011-23370197
176.
Dr. Sujata SatapathyAssistant Professor, Clinical Psychology, Department of PsychiatryAll India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Ansari NagarNew Delhi-110029
M: 9310977721
119
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
177.Dr. U. Datta, Professor NIHFW, E-5, Munirka, New Delhi-110067
Tel: 26163726 M: 9810650470
178.
Dr. P. Ravindran Director, Emergency Medical Response Ministry of Health & Family Welfare 5th Floor, Wing-A, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi-110011
Tel: 23061302 Fax: 23061457
179.
Dr. Shashi Khare Addl. Director and Head, Department of Microbiology National Institute of Communicable Diseases, 22-Shamnath Marg, Civil Lines, Delhi-110054
Tel: 23912836 Fax: 23912836 M: 9899900731
180.
Maj. Gen. (Retd.)M. Srivastava, VSM D-II/236, Vinay Marg Chanakya Puri, New Delhi-110021
Tel: 24678416 M: 9868547533
181.
Dr. A. K. Moghe CMO (AK) Directorate of Delhi Health Services Nirman bhawan, New Delhi-110001
Tel: 23061259
182.
Surg Radm Dr. V. K. Singh (Retd) Director International Institute of Health Mangement Research Plot no. 3, HAF Pocket, Sector 18A, Phase –II, Near Kargil Appts ,Dwarka, New Delhi -110075
Tel: 011-30418900 Fax: 30418909 M: 9871514722
193.
Dr. Suresh David Prof., Dept. of Emergency Medicine, CMC Vellore Hospital, Vellore-632014, Tamil Nadu
Tel: 0416-2282010 09487233377 Fax: 0416: 2232035/ 054
120
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
184.
Dr. Mabel Vasnaik Head, Dept. of Emergency Medicine St. Jones Medical College, Bangalore-560034, Sarjapur road, Karnataka
Tel: 080-22065001,101Fax: 080-25531786
185.
Dr. Amit Gupta Assistant Professor of SurgeryRoom No. 305, 3rd Floor, JPN Trauma Centre AIIMS, New Delhi-110029
Tel: 40401010 M: 9868397720
186.
Dr. P C Bhatnagar Programme Head, Community Health Services Voluntary Health Association of India (VHAI), B-40, Qutab Institutional Area New Delhi-110016
011-26518071-72, 011-47004300
[email protected], [email protected]@vhai.org
187.
Dr. Mahesh AroraDisaster Management & Health ConsultantsA-13/A, Burmese Colony, Jaipur (Raj.) – 302003
Tel: 0141-2611838 Fax: M: 9828816158
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, GENDER (GVB) AND PSS IN DISASTERS
188.
Dr. S. P. Agarwal,Disaster Management Centre, Indian Red Cross Society1, Red Cross Road, New Delhi-110001
Tel: 01123716424Fax: 011-23717454 [email protected]
189.
Dr. T. S. JayalakshmiDisaster Management Centre, Indian Red Cross Society1, Red Cross Road, New Delhi-110001
M. No. 9560616407Fax: 011-23717454 [email protected]
121
S. No.
Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
190.
Dr. L. Swasticharan CMO(Emergency Medical Response) Ministry of Health & Family Welfare 5th Floor, 652 – A Wing, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi-110011
Tel: 23063537 Fax: 23061457 M: 09910627725
191.
Dr. Shamala Dupte Assistant Director Medical Family Planning Association of India (FPA, India) Bajaj Bhavan, Narimon Point, Mumbai-400021, Maharashtra
Tel: 91-22-4086310140863195 Fax:91-22-40863201/3202
[email protected] Web: http://www.fpaindia.org
192.
Ms. Saraswathy Achat Sri Ranga Complex IInd Floor No-1 Flat No-1, First Main Road, Nanganallur Road Chennai-60006, Tamil Nadu
M: 09724720370 [email protected]
193.
Prof S. Vivek Adhish HeadDept of Health & Hosp. Admn. NIHFW, Baba Ganganath Marg, Munirka, New Delhi-110067
Mb: 9868740629 [email protected]
194.
Ms. Gunjan Sharma Prog. Manager TARSHI, A 91, Amritpuri 1st Floor (Opposite ISKCON Temple), East of Kailash, New Delhi-110065
Mb: 09910627705 [email protected]
195.
Dr. Itinder Singh Bali RedR, J&K Indian Red Cross Society, Exchange Road,Srinagar- 190 001, Jammu & Kashmir
122
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Name and Address Telephone, Fax and
MobileEmail
196.
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Assistant Professor NIHFW, Baba Ganganath Marg, Munirka, New Delhi-110067
Mb: [email protected], [email protected]
197.
Dr. Poonam Khatar Associate Porfessor (E&T) NIHFW, Baba Ganganath Marg, Munirka New Delhi-110067
Tel: 26165959, 26166441(332 Extn) Fax: 26101623
[email protected], [email protected]
198.
Shri Tanaji Sen Executive Director, RedR India “Samrudhi”, Bungalow No.1, A Wing, AJ Classics Condominium, Survey No.2/3A, Hingne, Karve Nagar, Pune-411052, Maharashtra
M: 9011 073 6709423568721; Ph.: 91-20-25474430 +91 20 32912532
199.
Shri Dinesh Agarwal, Shachi Grover, Project In Charge, Sushil Chaudhary, Prog. Assistant UNFPA, EP-16/17, Chandragupta Marg Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021
M.09811123066 [email protected]
Towards a disaster free India
International NGOs
National NGOs
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INTERNATIONAL NGOs
S. No.
NGOsName and Address
Contact Details
1.
ACTION AID, India http://www.actionaid.org/india
Executive Director Action Aid, India R 7, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi 110016
Tel: +91 11 40640500, Fax +91 11 41641891
2.AFPRO http://www.afpro.org/
Executive Director 5/1-A, Institutional Area AFPRO - Action for Food Production - Pankha Road, New Delhi - 110058
Tel: 91-11-28525412, 91-11-28525452 Email: [email protected] , [email protected]
3.ANGOswww.wango.org
President Associationof Non-GovernmentalOrganisation (ANGOs) 2, Pandit Pant Marg, New Delhi- 110001
Ph: - 011-23354921Fax – 23736588
4.
Oxfam India (Trust)http://www.oxfamindia.org/
Chief Executive OfficerOxfam India 2nd Floor, 1, Community Centre New Friends Colony New Delhi - 110 065
Tel: 011 -4653 8000 Fax: 011- 4653 8099 [email protected]
5.CARE Indiahttp://www.careindia.org/
Country Director CARE India HQ- DelhiE46/12, Okhla Industrial Area Phase II, New Delhi - 110020
Tel: 011- 49101100 Fax: 26385291/[email protected]
6.
CARITASINDIA http://www.caritasindia.org/
Executive DirectorCaritas India, CBCI Centre, AshokPlace, Opposite to GoledakkhanaNew Delhi -11 00 01
Tele : 011 - 2336 3390/2374 23 39/ 2336 27 35 Fax No : 11 - 23715146 / 23367488 [email protected]
7. Christian Aid
Representative of IndiaChristian Aid India Office - A-15/18 Poorvi Marg, Vasant Vihar New Delhi -110057.
Tel No.:011-26153651 / 26140193
124
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NGOsName and Address
Contact Details
8.
Church’sAuxiliary for Social Action(CASA)http://www.casa-india.org/
Director Rachna Building,4th floor, 2 RajendraPlace, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110 008
Tel: 011-25730611/2,25731218/9,25761579, 25767231 [email protected]
9.
Evan-gelical Fellowshipof IndiaCommission on Relief (EFICOR)http://www.eficor.org/
Chairperson 308 Mahatta Towers, B BlockCommunity Centre Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058
Tele / Fax: - 91-11-25516383/4/5 [email protected] [email protected]
10.
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) www.ifrc.org
Head India Office International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) 1, Red Cross Road, New Delhi -110001
Tel: 011-23324203-06 Fax: 23324235
11.
IndianRed CrossSociety (IRCS) http://www.indianredcross.org/
Secretary GeneralIndian Red Cross Society 1, Red Cross Road New Delhi 110001
Tel: 011 23716441/2/3 Fax: 011 2371745423717063
12.Loss Prevention Association of India Ltd.
Managing Director 4th Floor, Warden House Sir P.M. Road Fort, Mumbai 400 001 , Maharashtra
Tel: 022-2870275, 2870417 Fax: 022-2874512
13.
Lutheran World Service http://www.lwsi.org/
Lutheran World Service India 84, Dr. Suresh Sarkar Road, Kolkata 700 014, West Bengal
Phone: +91 33 2284 9200/9730/9731 Fax: +91 33 2244 3062 [email protected]
14.
National Council of YMCAS of India http://www.ymcaindia.org/
Secretary National Council of YMCAs of India Bharat Yuvak Bhawan Jai Singh Road, New Delhi-110 001
Ph.: 91-11-23360769, 23364309 Fax: 91-11-23342859 [email protected]
125
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NGOsName and Address
Contact Details
15.Society for Indian OCEAN Studies http://sios.in/
Chairman Society for Indian OCEAN Studies Secular House, 1, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi- 110067
Tel: 91-11-26512701 Fax: 91-11-26968171 [email protected]
16.
West Bengal Voluntary Health Association (WBVHA) http://www.vhai.org/sv/stateadd.php?id=West%20Bengal/
Executive Director West Bengal Voluntary Health Association19A, Dr.Sundari Mohan Avenue , Kolkata-700 014, West Bengal
Tel: 033-22897363 , 22897754 [email protected]
17.
World Vision, India http://www.worldvision.in/
World Vision India - National Office 16,VOC Main Road, Kodambakkam, Chennai - 600 024, Tamil Nadu
Tel : +91 44 24807070 Tollfree : 1 800 4254550 Fax : +91 44 24807242 [email protected]
18.World Wide Fund For Nature, India www.wwfindia.org
WWF India, Secretariat 172 B Lodhi Estate, New Delhi 110003
Tel: 011- 4150 4815+91 11 2469 1226 http://www.wwfindia.org/contact/contact_wwfindia.cfm
19.ECHO http://www.echoindia.org/
Empowerment of Children & Human Rights Organisation (ECHO), ECHO Center for Juvenile Justice, Convent Road, Kammanahalli St. Thomas Town P.O. Bangalore - 560 084, Karnataka
Tel : 080 - 2542 3582 / 2542 [email protected] [email protected]
20.
HOPE Foundation http://www.hopefoundation.org.in/
CEO H-6/B, Hauz Khas, Ground floor, New Delhi-110016
Ph: +91-11-26515374, +91-11-26515373 [email protected]
21.SEEDS, India http://www.seedsindia.org/
SEEDS, India 15A, Institutional Area, R.K.Puram Phase-IV, New Delhi -110022.
Tel : 011- 26174272 M : 9810211035 [email protected]
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NGOsName and Address
Contact Details
22.VHAI http://www.vhai.org/
President VHAI- Voluntary Health Association of India B-40, Qutab Institutional Area South of I.I.T. Delhi, New Delhi-110016
Tel : 011- 26518071 [email protected] [email protected]
23.Help Age India http://www.helpageindia.org/
Help Age India C-14 Qutab Institutional Area New Delhi - 110016
Ph: 011 41688955-56 [email protected]
24.
Department For International Development (DFID), India www.dfid.gov.uk
Head DFID India British High Commission B 28 Tara Crescent Qutab Institutional Area New Delhi 110 016
Tel: 011 2652 9123, 42793100 Fax: 011 2652 [email protected]
25.FAO http://www.fao.org/
Director FAO Representation in India Lodi Estate 55 Max Muller Marg New Delhi-110003
Tele: 011-24628877 Fax: 011-24620115 [email protected]
26.
GIZ http://indien.ahk.de/about-us/our-partners/giz/
Country Director GIZ Office India 21, Jor Bagh New Delhi, 110003
Tel: 011 -2460-3832 Fax: 011-2460-3831 [email protected]
27.IFC http://www1.ifc.org/
International Finance Corporation (IFC) Maruti Suzuki Building 3rd & 4th floor 1 Nelson Mandela Road Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070
Tel: 011 4111 1000/ 3000 Fax: 011-4111 1001/ 3001
28.
International Labour Organization (ILO) http://www.ilo.org/
Director International Labour Organization (ILO) India Habitat Centre, Core 4B, 3rd Floor, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003
Tel: 011-2460 2101 Fax: 011-2460 2111 [email protected]
29.JICA http://www.jicaindiaoffice.org/
JICA India Office 2nd Floor, Dr. Gopal Das Bhawan, 28 Barakhamba Road, New Delhi 110001
Tel: 011-4768-5500 23714362/4363 Fax: 011-4768-5555
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NGOsName and Address
Contact Details
30.
National Society for Earthquake Technology (NSET) http://www.nset.org.np/
President National Society for Earthquake Technology-Nepal (NSET) P.O.Box: 13775, Kathmandu, Nepal
Tel: (977-1) 5591000 Fax: (977-1) 5592692 [email protected]
31.The World Bank http://www.worldbank.org.in/
Country Director The World Bank 70, Lodi Estate New Delhi - 110003
Tel: 011-24617241Fax: 011-24619393 [email protected]
32.
Save the Children – UK http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/
Save the Children, Bal Raksha Bharat 3rd Floor, Vardhaman Trade Centre, 9-10-11 Nehru Place, New Delhi - 110019
Tel: 011-4229 4900 Fax: 011-4229 4990 [email protected]
33.
UN Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) http://www.unesco.org/
Director and Representative UNESCO House B-5/29, Safdarjung Enclave New Delhi - 110 029
Tel: 011-26713000 Fax: 011-26713001,26713002 [email protected]
34.UNAIDS http://www.unaids.org.in/
UNAIDS 2 Floor, Indian International Centre New Delhi - 110 003
Tel: 011-24690401 , 11-24627521 [email protected]
35UNODC http://www.unodc.org/
South Asia Representative EP 16/17, Chandragupta Marg Chanakyapuri New Delhi - 110 021
Ph: 011-4222 5000, 2410 4970/71/72/73 Fax: 011-2410 4962
36.UNDP http://www.undp.org.in/
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Post Box No. 3059, 55 Lodhi Estate New Delhi - 110 003
Tel: 91 11 46532333 Fax: 91 11 24627612 [email protected]
37.UNFPA http://india.unfpa.org/
UNFPA 55 Lodi Estate New Delhi 110003
Tel: 011-46532333 Fax: 011-24628078 [email protected]
38.UNHCR http://www.unhcr.org/
The UNHCR Chief of Mission in India B-2/16, Vasant Vihar New Delhi - 110057
Tel: 011-4353 0444 (Switchboard) 011 43530460 [email protected]
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NGOsName and Address
Contact Details
39.UNIC http://www.unic.org.in/
Director UNIC (United Nations Information Centre), 55 Lodi Estate New Delhi 110 003
Ph: 011-24623439 [email protected]
40.UNICEF http://www.unicef.org/
Head/Country Representative UNICEF 73 Lodi Estate New Delhi 110 003
Tel: 011-2469-0401, 2469-1410 Fax: 011-24627521, 2469-1410 [email protected]
41.UNIDO http://www.unido.org/
UNIDO P.O. Box 3059 55 Lodi Estate New Delhi, 110003
+91 1124643484 +91 1124620913 [email protected]
42.
UN WOMEN http://www.un.org/womenwatch/
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (SOUTH ASIA SUB REGIONAL OFFICE) 19A, Rajdoot Marg, Chankyapuri, New Delhi 110021
Tel. : 011-26119127, 26119129 [email protected]
43.USAID http://www.usaid.gov/
Mission Director USAID, American Embassy New Delhi - 110 021
Phone: 91-11-2419-8000 Fax: 91-11-2419-8612 / 2419-8454
44.UN-WFP http://www.wfp.org/
Executive Director UN World Food Programme, 2 Poorvi Marg, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 110057
Fax: 011-26150019 Ph. : 011-26150000
45.WHO http://www.whoindia.org/
WHO Representative World Health Organization 532/A Wing, Nirman Bhavan New Delhi - 110057
Ph. : 011-47594800, 23061955, 23063632,23061993; Fax: 011-23062450 [email protected]
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NATIONAL NGOs
S. No.
NGOs Name and Address Contact Details
1.
AIDMI http://www.southasiadisasters.net/
Director All India Disaster Mitigation Institute 411, Sakar Five, Near Nataraj Cinema, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad - 380009, Gujarat
Ph.e : +91-79-26586234, 26583607, Fax : +91-79-26582962 [email protected]
2.SEWA http://www.sewa.org/
President Self Employed Women’s Association SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad - 380 001, Gujarat
Ph. : 91-79-25506444 / 25506477 / 25506441, Fax : 91 - 79 - 25506446, [email protected]
3.DISHA http://www.dishaindia.in/
Head DISHA, Gujarat, India 9-Mangaldeep Flats, Gandhi Ashram, Ahmedabad- 380027, Gujarat
Tel : (079) 27559842, 27560919 Fax : (079) 27556782 [email protected]
4.
Indian Institute for Youth Welfare http://iiyw.org/
DirectorIndian Institute Of Youth Welfare 134, Shivaji Nagar, Nagpur – 440 010 Maharashtra
Tel: 0712-533421 [email protected]
5.Shanti Kunj http://www.awgp.org/
Head Gayatri Teerth – Shantikunj Haridwar-249411, Uttarakhand
Tel: 01334- 260602, 260403, 260309, 261955, 261485 Fax no : 91-1334-260866 [email protected], [email protected]
6.
Akhil Bhartiya Samaj Sewa Sansthan http://www.absss.org.in/
Akhil Bhartiya Samaj Sewa Sansthan Bharat Janani Parisar Village Ranipur Bhatt Post Sitapur, District Chitrakoot-210 204, Uttar Pradesh
Tel: 05198-224331,09415310662
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NGOs Name and Address Contact Details
7.
Daud Memorial Christian Gramin Vikas Samiti http://www.dmcgvs.org
Zonal Coordinator Daud Memorial Christian Gramin Vikas Samiti Opp. Petrol Pump, P.O. Bashartpuur, Distt. Gorakhpur - 273 004, Uttar Pradesh
Phone: 0551-312745 [email protected] [email protected]
8.PGVS http://www.pgvsindia.org
Purvanchal Gramin Vikas Sansthan (PGVS) 3/78 Vinay Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow-226010, Uttar Pradesh
09335910650 [email protected]
9.
Lok Chetna Manch http://www.medindia.net/ngos/ok-chetna-manch-nainital-district-uttar-pradesh-600-1.htm
lLok Chetna Manch Village & P O Ranibagh Nainital - 263126, Uttarakhand
Tel: 05946 - 22361
10.
Vivekananda Kendra http://www.vkendra.org/
Vivekananda Kendra, Kanyakumari Vivekanandapuram kanyakumari – 629702, Tamil Nadu
Ph. : +91-(0)4652-247012 Fax : +91-(0)4652-247177 [email protected]
11.
Gandhi Peace Foundation http://gandhifoundation.org/
Gandhi Peace Foundation 221/223, Opp Andhra Ed Society, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya MG, ITO, New Delhi - 110002
Tel: 011-23237491, 23237493 Fax: +(91)-(11)-23236734 [email protected]
12.BIRDS http://www.bird-ngo.org/
Bharti Integrated Rural Development Society BIRDS 26/130 B1, Gnanapuram NANDYAL (RS)-518502 Kurnool dist, Andhra Pradesh
Tel: +91 8514 246112, 222266 Fax: +91 8514 248444 Mobile:+919849765862, +919440648243 [email protected] [email protected]
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S. No.
NGOs Name and Address Contact Details
13.
Mahila Mukti Wahini http://www.bihar.ngosindia.com/mahila-mukti-wahini-patna.html
Mahila Mukti WahiniA/32 Police Colony P.O. Anisabad, Patna - 800002 Bihar Tel: 91-612-2251679
14.
Akhil Bhartiya Mahila Jagriti Sansthan – Delhi http://www.delhi.ngosindia.com/
35-B, Sainik Enclave, Sector I Mohan Garden, West Uttam Nagar Delhi - 110059
Tel : 91-11-25372482 Email : [email protected]
15.Dasholi Gram Swarajya Mandal
Dasholi Gram Swarajya Mandal (DGSM), P. O. Gopeshwar, Distt. Chamoli-246401, Uttarakhand
Tel: (O) 01372- 252183 Fax: 01372-252367 M: 09410770421
16.
Adamya Association - New Delhi http://www.delhi.ngosindia.com/
Add: 203, Aliganj Kotla Mubarakpur, New Delhi - 110003 Tel : 91-11-64587384,
91-098710 78179 [email protected]
17.
KCRR - Khushi Cetre for Rehabilitation & Researchhttp://www.delhi.ngosindia.com/
Khushi Centre O/153, Prem Nagar-2 M B Road (40ft ),Kirari Suleman Delhi - 110086
Tel : 011- 27371206 [email protected]
18.
SRUTI - Society for Rural Urban Tribal Initiative http://www.sruti.org.in/
SRUTI- Society for Rural Urban Tribal Initiative Q1, Hauz Khas Enclave,New Delhi -110016
Tel : 011- 26569023 [email protected]
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S. No.
NGOs Name and Address Contact Details
19.
Vishwa Yuvak Kendra (International Youth Centre) - New Delhi http://www.vykonline.org/resourcecenter_publication.html
Vishwa Yuvak Kendra Teen Murti Marg Circular Road, Chanakyapuri New Delhi-110021
Tel : 91-11-23013631 [email protected]
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Main Hospitals of Delhi
Important Emergency Numbersof Delhi
Important Websites Related to Disaster Management
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MAIN HOSPITALS OF DELHI
S. No. Address Contact Details
1. Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Rajinder Nagar New Delhi 110060 http://www.sgrh.com/
Tel:+(91)-(11)25735205, 25861463 Fax:+(91)-(11)25861002
2. Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, G.T.B. Dilshad Garden New Delhi - 110095 http://www.delhigovt.nic.in/dept/health/gtbh.asp
Tel:+(91)-(11)22586262
3. Dharmashila Cancer Hospital & Research Centre, DCHRC Vasundhara Enclave New Delhi - 110 091 http://www.cancerdch.org/
Tel:+(91)-(11)-22617771-75
4. Hindu Rao Hospital B-8 Subzi Mandi, Malka Ganj Delhi -110007 hinduraohospital.co.in
Tel:+(91)-(11)23973946
5. Moolchand K R Hospital Ring Road, Lajpat Nagar New Delhi 110024 www.moolchandhealthcare.com
Tel:+(91)-(11)26833461, 26833404
6. National Heart Institute 49, Community Centre, East of Kailash New Delhi 110065 http://www.nationalheartinstitute.com/
Tel:+(91)-(11)26414156, 26414157, 26414251 Fax:+(91)-(11)2622 5733
7. Escorts Heart Institute & Research Centre (EHIR) Okhla Road, New Delhi 110025 www.fortisescorts.in
Tel:+(91)-(11)26825000, 26825001 Fax:+(91)-(11)26825013
8. Holy Family Hospital Okhla Road, Jamia Nagar New Delhi 110025 www.holyfamilyhospitaldelhi.org
Tel:+(91)-(11)26845900- 09
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S. No. Address Contact Details
9. Indraprastha Apollo Hospital Sarita Vihar, Delhi Mathura Road, New Delhi - 110 076 http://www.apollohospdelhi.com/
Tel:+(91)-(11)-26925858 / 26925801 Fax:+(91)-(11)-26825563
10. All India Institute Of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Ansari Nagar New Delhi - 110029 http://www.aiims.edu
Tel:+(91)-(11)26588500, 26588700 Fax:+(91)-(11)26589900
11. Safdarjung Hospital AIIMS Crossing New Delhi – 110029 www.vmmc-sjh.nic.in
Tel:+(91)-(11)26165032, 26165060
12. Holy Angels Hospital Plot B, Basant Lok, Vasant Vihar New Delhi 110057
Tel:+(91)-(11)26142832, 26141119
13. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital Hari Nagar New Delhi 110064 dduh.in
Tel:+(91)-(11)25494403
14. Fortis Hospital B-22, Sector-62 Noida-201301, Uttar Pradesh http://www.fortishealthcare.com
Tel:+(91)-(120)2403222
15. Kailash Hospital & Research Centre H-33, Sector-27 Noida-201301, Uttar Pradesh http://www.kailashhospital.com/
Tel:+(91)-(120)2444444, 2440444 Fax:+(91)-(120)2552323
16. Metro Hospital & Heart Institute X-1 Sector -12 Noida-201301, Uttar Pradesh http://www.metrohospitals.com/
Tel:+(91)-(120) 25334912519489, 2519358/9
17. Medanta-The Medicity Sector – 38, Gurgaon- 122001, Haryana www.medanta.org
Tel: 91- 124 4141414 +91- 124 4411441 Fax: 91- 124 4834 111 [email protected]
18. Batra Hospital and Medical Research Centre1, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, Mehrauli Badarpur Road, New Delhi-110062 http://www.batrahospitaldelhi.org
Tel: 26056148, 26056153 [email protected]
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S. No. Address Contact Details
19. Lady Hardinge Medical College C- 604, Shivaji Stadium Bus Terminal Co. Place, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Marg, New Delhi – 110001 www.lhmc.in
Tel: 011 - 23363728 [email protected]
20. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, New Delhi Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Talkatora Road, Connaught Place , New Delhi- 110001 Landmark: Near Gole Dak Khana http://rmlh.nic.in
Phone: (011) 23365525 (011) 23365988
21. Maulana Azad Medical CollegeNew Delhi Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg New Delhi-110002 www.mamc.ac.in
Tel: - 011-23239271 to 23239280 [email protected]
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IMPORTANT EMERGENCY NUMBERS OF DELHI
Emergency Nos. Numbers
Police 100
Fire 101
Ambulance 102
Disaster Management Control Centers
1. Nehru Place 011-26445230
2. Laxmi Nagar 22417747
3. Rohini 27561777
Delhi Police Numbers
Central District 23261377, 25737951, Ext. 7401
North District 23937012, 23962201
South District 26857726, 26852588, 26482871, Ext. 4441
South-West District 26152626, 26152781
East District 22305577
North-West District 27229835, 27234646, Ext. 5701
North-East District 22825655, 22826937
West District 25447100, 25458369, Ext. 4222
New Delhi District 23344452
Indian Railways Numbers
General Enquiry 131
Central Enquiry 131
Reservation 131
Railway Reservation Enquiry 1345,1335,1330
Centralised Railway Enquiry 1330/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9
Indian Airlines
General Enquiry 1400
Reservation and Booking Enquiry 1401
Flight Arrival Information 1402
Flight Departure Information 1403
Airport
Domestic 25696535, 25665121
International 25652011/21/50
Private Airlines 25675126
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Emergency Nos. Numbers
Bus Services
Inter-State Enquiry at Kashmiri Gate Terminus 22960290; 22968836
Inter-State Enquiry at Sarai Kale Khan Terminus
24698343; 24638092
Inter-State Enquiry at Anand Vihar Terminus 22148097
UP Roadways 22968709
Haryana Roadways 22961262
Punjab Roadways 22967892
Himachal Roadways 22966725
Rajasthan Roadways 22919537
J&K Roadways 23324511
STD Code
Delhi 011
Noida 0120
Gurgaon 0124
Faridabad 0129
Ghaziabad 0120
Bahadurgarh 01276
Blood Banks
AIIMS 26588700
Indian Red Cross Society II, 23711551
Bomb Disposal Squads
South West 26152810/801
New Delhi 23361231 Extn. 3705
Delhi 22512201 extn. 577
North 23962281
Tourist Enquiry
ITDC 23719039
Tourist Information Service 1363
Transport Arrangements 23320331/2336
Tours Department 23748115;23748164/65
Tourism Departments
Delhi (DTDC) 23363607;23365358
Haryana 23324910;23324911
Himachal Pradesh 23325320;23324764
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Emergency Nos. Numbers
Punjab 23343055
Rajasthan 23383837;23389525
Uttar Pradesh 23711296;23322251
Uttarakhand 23350481
Telephone Services
Directory Enquiry 197
Telephone Complaint 198
Internet Customer Care 1504
Change Number Hindi/Eng. 1951/1952
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IMPORTANT WEBSITES RELATED TO DISASTER MANAGEMENT
1. Advanced National Seismic System (ANSS) Advanced National Seismic System (ANSS) is part of the USGS Geologic
Discipline and the USGS component of the congressionally established, multi-agency NEHRP.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/anss/
2. American Geophysical Union (AGU) It is the largest and biggest geo-scientific union of the world, working to-
wards developing strategies for collaboration (joint meetings and publi-cations) with other learned societies, develop an interface between our science and other disciplines and carry out interdisciplinary research to address key societal issues. It has huge library on earthquake genesis, and earthquake risk programs from its numerous scientific publications, jour-nals and volumes from conferences and symposia.
http://www.agu.org/
3. ASEAN Earthquake Information Center (AEIC) The role of AEIC is to rapidly disseminate information on earthquakes and
their associated events from the countries of its Association of South East Asian Nations.
http://aeic.bmg.go.id/
4. Asian Disaster Reduction Centre (ADRC) The Asian Disaster Reduction Center is established in Kobe, Hyogo Prefec-
ture, to facilitate exchange of disaster reduction experts from several Asian countries and concerned bodies, accumulate and provide disaster reduc-tion information, and carry out research into multinational disaster reduc-tion cooperation as the focus of this initiative.
http://www.adrc.asia/, http://www.adrc.or.jp/
5. Bangladesh Meteorological Department Bangladesh Meteorological Department is the authorized Government
organization for all meteorological activities in the country. It maintains a network of surface and upper air observatories, radar and satellite sta-tions, agro-meteorological observatories, geomagnetic and seismological observatories and meteorological telecommunication system. The Depart-ment has its Headquarters in Dhaka with two regional centers i.e. Storm Warning Centre (SWC), Dhaka and Meteorological & Geophysical Centre (M
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& GC), Chittagong. It has mandate to maintain earthquake records of the latest, recent and historical events along with seismic network monitoring of the country available with its site:
http://www.bmd.gov.bd/
6. Canadian Association of Earthquake Engineering (CAEE) Canadian association of Earthquake Engineering (CAEE) is involved in
earthquake engineering practice and research , which has comprehensive earthquake inventory.
http://www.caee.uottawa.ca/
7. Center for Snow and Avalanche Studies The Center for Snow and Avalanche Studies enhances the interdisciplinary
investigation of the snow system’s behavior and role in human/environ-ment relationships by offering resources - people, information, and facili-ties - for field-based research and education.
www.snowstudies.org
8. Consortium of Organisations for Strong Motion Observation Systems (COSMOS)
Its objectives include developing policies, promoting the advancement of strong-motion measurement in densely urbanized areas, distribution of strong-motion data and facilitate the use of strong-motion data to achieve improved earthquake resistance of the built environment through re-search and engineering practice.
http://www.cosmos-eq.org/
9. Cooperative Institute for Dynamic Earth Research (CIDER) The goals of CIDER are to provide an optimal environment for transforma-
tive studies, to educate a new generation of Earth scientists for contribut-ing towards deep earth studies. The ultimate goal of CIDER is to develop an integrative conceptual model drawing upon all contributing disciplines to understand the origin, evolution, and dynamics of the Earth.
http://www.deep-earth.org/
10. Czech Hydro-meteorological Institute (CHMI) The object of CHMI’s activity is to establish and operate monitoring sta-
tions with the aid of a telecommunications network; to process the results of observations, measurements and monitoring; to create and maintain data bases; to provide information on conditions, characteristics and re-gimes; to provide forecasts and warnings; to carry out scientific research activities.
www.chmi.cz/index.html
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11. Dartmouth Flood Observatory The Observatory detects, maps, measures, and analyzes major flood events
world-wide using satellite remote sensing. The record of such events is pre-served here as a World Atlas of Flood Hazard. Also provided are yearly cata-logs, large-scale maps, and images of river floods, from 1985 to the present. As the archive of reliable data grows, it is increasingly possible to predict where and when major flooding will occur, and to analyze trends over time.
www.dartmouth.edu/~floods
12. Department of Geology and Mines (DGM), Bhutan The Department of Geology and Mines (DGM) of Bhutan has two divisions
– Geological Survey of Bhutan (GSB) and Mining Division. It carries out geo-logic mapping, mineral exploration, geo-technical investigations, and other services related to geosciences. It is also involved in time series monitoring of glaciers, risk assessment for glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF), studies related to landslides, neotectonics, seismicity, and other things related to geo-hazards.
http://www.moea.gov.bt/DGM%20website/dgm.html
13. Department of Hydrology and Meteorology (DHM), Nepal The Department of Hydrology and Meteorology (DHM) is a nodal orga-
nization under the Ministry of Environment, Government of Nepal. It has mandate to collect and disseminate hydrological and meteorological information for water resources, agriculture, energy, and other develop-ment activities. It also issues hydrological and meteorological forecasts for public, mountaineering expedition, civil aviation, and for the mitigation of natural disasters.
www.hydrology.gov.np
14. Department of Meteorology, Sri Lanka This is the nodal agency of Sri Lanka to conduct seismological monitoring
of the region and disseminate information related to it to the public. http://www.meteo.slt.lk/
15. Department of Water Induced Disaster Prevention (DWIDP), Nepal Department of Water Induced Disaster Prevention (DWIDP), Nepal was es-
tablished on 7 February 2000 under the Ministry of Water Resources, Nepal. The main goal of DWIDP is to contribute in achieving the national goal of poverty alleviation through minimizing human casualties and damages of infrastructures due to water induced disasters by the appropriate manage-ment and conservation of rivers and river basins of Nepal. Since its inception DWIDP is mainly working in technology development work, training, study and information work and water-induced disaster mitigation work.
http://www.dwidp.gov.np/introduction/index.php
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16. DHI Water and Environment DHI Water & Environment is an independent research and consultancy
organisation and have the objectives: to build competence and promote technological development in areas relevant to water, environment and health in the fields of ecology and environmental chemistry, water re-sources, hydraulic engineering and hydrodynamics as well as other related fields.
http://www.dhi.dk
17. Drought Monitoring Centre (DMC) Drought Monitoring Centre in Nairobi is a regional center that serves 24
countries in the eastern and southern African sub-region. The main objec-tives of the centre is to contribute to monitoring, prediction, early warning and mitigation of adverse impacts of extreme climatic events on agricul-tural production and food security, water resources, energy, and health among other socio-economic sectors.
www.dmcn.org
18. Earthquake Engineering Research Institute Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. Its objective is to reduce
earthquake risk by advancing the science and practice of earthquake en-gineering, improving understanding of the impact of earthquakes on the physical, social, economic, political, and cultural environment, and also by advocating comprehensive and realistic measures for reducing the harm-ful effects of earthquakes.
http://www.eeri.org/site/
19. Emergency Management Institute (EMI), FEMA, USA To support the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA’s goals by
improving the competencies of the U.S. officials in Emergency Manage-ment at all levels of government to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the potential effects of all types of disasters and emergencies on the American people.
http://training.fema.gov/EMI/
20. Erosion Control Engineering Lab, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Erosion Control Engineering Lab is an academic unit of Tokyo Uni-versity of Agriculture and Technology, Japan. It has comprehensive documentation of recent landslides in Japan on its web Landslide in Japan.
http://www.tuat.ac.jp/~sabo/
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21. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers (EAGE) It is a professional organization for geoscientists and engineers. The objec-
tives of the association includes to promote the global development and application of geosciences and related engineering subjects, to promote innovation, technical progress and education, and to foster communica-tion, fellowship and cooperation between those working in, studying or being otherwise interested in these fields.
http://www.eage.org/
22. European Avalanche Warning Services Network of 15 countries, which is engaged in avalanche studies. http://www.avalanches.org
23. European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)
ECMWF is an independent international organisation supported by 26 Eu-ropean States. The principal objectives of the Centre are: development of numerical methods for medium-range weather forecasting; the prepara-tion, on a regular basis, of medium-range weather forecasts for distribution to the meteorological services of the Member States; scientific and techni-cal research directed at the improvement of these forecasts; collection and storage of appropriate meteorological data.
www.ecmwf.int
24. European Geophysical Union (EGU) European Geophysical Union (EGU) is an interdisciplinary association. Its
main interests include the promotion of sciences of the Earth and its en-vironment and of planetary and space sciences and cooperation between scientists.
http://www.egu.eu/
25. European Mediterranean Intensity Database (EMID) Its scope is to inventory, put together, compile according to uniform stan-
dard and format, make available to public and keep updated the intensity data concerning earthquakes located in the Euro-Mediterranean region.
http://emidius.mi.ingv.it/EMID/
26. European Seismological Commission-SESAME project It was developed within the framework of several recent projects on
global and regional seismic hazard assessment and allows for homoge-neous hazard computation throughout the whole European-Mediterra-nean domain.
http://wija.ija.csic.es/gt/earthquakes/
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27. European-Mediterranean Seismological Center (EMSC) European-Mediterranean Seismological Center (EMSC) website, provides
real time information of earthquakes with a magnitude ≥ 5 in Euro-med, or ≥ 6 in the world. Engaged in rapid determination of earthquake parameters, encouraging scientific co operation, exchange of seismologi-cal data etc. It also works towards functioning of European seismological data bank.
http://www.emsc-csem.org/#2
28. Federal Emergency Management Agency, USA Federal Emergency Management Agency is a nodal government organiza-
tion of United Sates that looks after all type of disaster. Its main aim is to reduce the loss of life and property and protect communities nationwide from all hazards, including natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and other man-made disasters. This page provides important resources on landslides like what to do before, during and after landslide. It has good documenta-tion of information and photographs of major landslides.
www.fema.gov/hazard/landslide
29. Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks (FDSN) Its membership comprises groups responsible for the installation and
maintenance of seismographs either within their geographic borders or globally. It works to provide stations with good geographic distribution, recording data with 24 bits of resolution in continuous time series with at least a 20 sample per second sampling rate. The FDSN was also instrumen-tal in development of a universal standard for distribution of broadband waveform data and related parametric information.
http://www.fdsn.org/
30. Geological Survey of India (GSI) Geological Survey of India is the fourth oldest Geological Survey of the
world from where discovery of the Earth’s core and identification of the body and surface waves on the recorded seismograms were, first time, made in the world. It is provider of basic earth science information to the government, industry and the general public, as well as responsive participant in international geo-scientific activities. It hosts huge geo sci-entific database for research, mineral exploration, seismic hazard studies etc. A total of 6-permanent Seismological observatories ascribed to Geo-logical Survey is been located in different parts of the country (e.g., Ad-ampool, Sikkim; Agartala, Tripura; Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh; Jabalpur, Maharashtra; Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh ; and Nagpur, Maharashtra). Spot-light on recent earthquakes of India and the world with brief report is available with GSI webpage:
http://www.gsi.gov.in/
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31. Geomorphology Group Geomorphology group at CNR IRPI in Perugia, Italy is a team of geologists,
engineers and physicists interested mostly in landslides, landslide haz-ards, and the definition of the associated risk. Its researches mostly focus on landslide inventory, mapping, rock fall modeling, hazard mapping, risk management and data base management. It has good record of publica-tion, images and videos on landslides.
www.safeland-fp7.eu
32. Global Geodynamics Project (GGP) It is a proposal to monitor changes in the Earth’s gravity field at periods
of seconds and longer. It provides meticulously collected SG data and en-ables global signals to be extracted by various stacking procedures that would not be possible with single station recordings.
http://www.eas.slu.edu/GGP/ggphome
33. Global Seismographic Network (GSN) The Global Seismographic Network (GSN) is a global digital seismic net-
work providing free, real time, open access data. http://www.iris.edu/hq/programs/gsn
34. IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre is a regional Centre in
Africa responsible for climate prediction and applications for climate risk management, environmental management, and sustainable development. It serves seven countries; Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan and Uganda as well as Burundi, Rwanda and Tanzania.
www.icpac.net/index.html
35. Incorporated Research Institutes for Seismology (IRIS) University consortium sponsored by NSF. A dedicated consortium of moni-
toring seismic activities is established to undertake seismological moni-toring by deploying Broadband and Long-period instruments in all over the world. The seismic data is freely available from its network linked to following.
http://www.iris.edu/hq/
36. India Meteorological Department (IMD) India Meteorological Department is the nodal body of Government of In-
dia for meteorological observations (data collection, cyclone information) and information, monitoring of seismic activity,. It also issues warning on weather phenomena like tropical cyclones, norwesters, duststorms, heavy rains and snow, cold and heat waves etc.
www.imd.gov.in/main_new.htm
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37. Institute of Seismological Research (ISR), Gandhinagar Institute of Seismological Research, India is fully dedicated to seismologi-
cal research and is planned to be developed into an international institute. Round the clock monitoring of sesmic activity of Gujarat is done by ISR through a dense network of 50 broadband seismograph station (20 con-nected by VSAT) and 50 Strong Motion Accelerograph in Gujarat and re-porting earthquake location as well as their magnitudes within 10 minutes of the arrival of seismic waves.
http://isr.gujarat.gov.in/
38. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)
is a Nepal based regional knowledge development and learning centre serving the eight regional member countries of the Hindu Kush-Himalayas; Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Paki-stan. ICIMOD is mainly working to assist mountain people to understand climate changes and their adaptation to them. It also provides good ar-chives of their publication on mountain ecology and natural disaster like landslide, flood, GLOFs etc.
http://icimod.org/
39. International Centre for Water Hazard and Risk Management International Centre for Water Hazard and Risk Management (ICHARM)
is a research organization for water and related hazard. It is under the auspices of UNESCO and hosted by the Public Works Research Institute (PWRI), Japan. ICHARM has actively involved in research, training and information networking in an integrated manner both on flood and related disaster.
www.icharm.pwri.go.jp
40. International Consortium on Landslides The International Consortium on Landslides (ICL), an International non-
governmental and non-profit scientific organization, has been established during Kyoto Symposium in January 2002. It is supported by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the Food and Agriculture Or-ganization of the United Nations (FAO), the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UN/ISDR), and intergovernmental pro-grammes such as the International Hydrological Programme of UNESCO; the Government of Japan; and other governmental bodies. It archives the worldwide data on landslides event. It regularly publishes very reputed journals “Landslides”.
www.iclhq.org
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41. International Flood Network International Flood Network has as its objective to facilitate international
cooperation in flood management: to reduce the loss of life and damage caused by floods, to promote policies and practices which can break the vicious circle of poverty and environmental degradation and lead to a safe and sustainable future.
www.internationalfloodnetwork.org
42. International Landslide Centre, Durham University, UK International Landslide Centre at Durham University is a research organiza-
tion that provides both academic degree as well as training on landslides. Re-search is a fundamental part of its activities and mainly focuses on landslide mechanisms, movement, hazard and risk assessment, vulnerability and low cost data collection techniques. It has good archive of data base on landslide worldwide.
www.landslidecentre.org
43. International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) International Research Institute for Climate and Society is an international
research organization on climate risk management. Its main objective is to deliver and improve climate science; develop, explore and evaluate climate risk management strategies in developing world. It also captures and manag-es knowledge, trains and shares information in support of managing climate related risks
http://portal.iri.columbia.edu/portal/server.pt
44. International Seismological Center (ISC) It is the oldest centre having global earthquake catalogue used by the
world. Its main objective being redetermination of earthquake locations making use of all available information, and to search for new earthquakes, previously unidentified by individual agencies.
http://www.isc.ac.uk/
45. International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) has actively been
involved in advancing, promoting, and communicating knowledge of the Earth system, its space environment, and the dynamical processes causing change. The site of the society contains several set of information on seis-mogenesis and geodesy.
http://www.iugg.org
46. International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) The International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) is one of the largest
and most active non-governmental scientific organizations in the world. It promotes and encourages the study of geological problems, especially
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those of world-wide significance, and supports and facilitates international and interdisciplinary cooperation.
http://www.iugs.org/
47. Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) is a national organization of Japan. It
monitors weather related phenomenon, volcanoes, earthquake, tsunami etc. It serves as one of the world’s most advanced authorities in the field of national meteorological services, and fulfills a leading role in both national and international responsibilities. It has mandate to issue weather warning, marine warning and tropical cyclone information.
www.jma.go.jp/jma/indexe.html
48. Landslide Research Team - University of Wollongong, Australia Landslide Research Team at University of Wollongong, Australia is a group
of researchers working on various aspects of Landslide. The main themes of ongoing researches are, rainfall analysis, landslides inventories, assess-ment of landslide hazard and susceptibility and monitoring.
www.uow.edu.au/eng/research/landslide/index.html
49. Mekong River Commission (MRC) The MRC is a river basin organization that provides the institutional frame-
work to promote regional cooperation in order to implement the agree-ment between the governments of Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Viet Nam.. The MRC serves its member states by supporting decisions and pro-moting action on sustainable development and poverty alleviation as a contribution to the UN Millennium Development Goals.
www.mrcmekong.org/
50. Middle-East- Seismological Forum (MSEF) Middle-East- Seismological Forum (MSEF) provides earthquake informa-
tion on the Middle Eastern Region. http://www.meseisforum.net/
51. National Disaster Management (NDM) Division, MHA, India The Division is responsible for response, relief and preparedness for natural
calamities and man-made disasters (except drought and epidemics). The Division is also responsible for legislation, policy, capacity building, preven-tion, mitigation and long term rehabilitation.
http://www.ndmindia.nic.in/
52. National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), headed by the
Prime Minister of India, is the Apex Body for Disaster Management in India.
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The setting up of the NDMA and the creation of an enabling environment for institutional mechanisms at the State and District levels is mandated by the Disaster Management Act, 2005.
http://ndma.gov.in/ndma/index.htm
53. National Drought Mitigation Center (NDMC), USA The National Drought Mitigation Center (NDMC) is based in the School
of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. It mainly helps people and institutions to develop and implement measures to reduce societal vulnerability to drought, stressing preparedness and risk management rather than crisis management. The Centers mainly works on information management system, drought portal, drought monitoring, drought planning and mitigation; drought policy; advis-ing policy makers, collaborative research, K-12 outreach, workshops for federal, state, and foreign governments and international organiza-tions, organizing and conducting seminars, workshops, and conferences; and providing data to and answering questions for the media and the general public.
www.drought.unl.edu
54. National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program (NEHRP) Website of National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program (NEHRP) pro-
vides information on practices and policies, techniques of earthquake risk reduction and improving the understanding of earthquakes.
http://www.nehrp.gov/
55. National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) is dedicated to de-
termine rapidly the location and size of all destructive earthquakes worldwide and to immediately disseminate this information to con-cerned national and international agencies, scientists, and the general public.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/neic/
56. National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI), Hyderabad National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI), India is a premier geo-
physical research institute engaged in several important geo-scientific projects.
http://ngri.org.in/
57. National Hurricane Centre, USA The National Hurricane Center (NHC), USA is a constituent of the National
Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP). It has mission to save lives, mitigate property loss, and improve economic efficiency by issuing the best watches, warnings, forecasts, and analyses of hazardous tropical
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weather and by increasing understanding of these hazards. It provides storm information, cyclone data base and history.
www.nhc.noaa.gov/index.shtml
58. National Information Center for Earthquake Engineering (NICEE), IIT Kanpur.
The site is available for past researches on Indian earthquakes. Reports and published papers may be referred from this site.
http://www.nicee.org/
59. National Institute of Disaster Management The National Institute of Disaster Management constituted under the Di-
saster Management Act 2005 has been entrusted with the nodal national responsibility for human resource development, capacity building, training, research, documentation and policy advocacy in the field of disaster man-agement. Upgraded from the National Centre for Disaster Management of the Indian Institute of Public Administration on 16th October, 2003, NIDM is steadily marching forward to fulill its mission to make a disaster resilient India by developing and promoting a culture of prevention and prepared-ness at all levels.
www.nidm.gov.in
60. National Weather Service (US) The National Weather Service (NWS) provides weather, hydrologic, and
climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories, adja-cent waters and ocean areas, for the protection of life and property and the enhancement of the national economy. NWS data and products form a national information database and infrastructure which can be used by other governmental agencies, the private sector, the public, and the global community.
www.weather.gov
61. Nepal Landslide Society The Nepal Landslide Society (NELS) is a national non-governmental and
non-profit professional scientific organization. NELS mainly aims at con-tributing to the reduction of loss of life and property due to landslides, glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF), erosion, floods and so on through study and research on related science and technology to mitigate and prevent such disasters. It is actively engage to raise awareness on landslide disaster in Nepal.
www.nels.org.np/
62. North Carolina Geological Survey, US North Carolina Geological Survey, US is a government organization work-
ing the field of geology and geological disasters. It provides extensive in-
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formation on landslide types, events, causes and triggers. It has also great collection of photographs of models related to landslide hazard.
www.geology.enr.state.nc.us/Landslide_Info/ Landslides_main.htm
63. North East Institute of Science and Technology (NEIST), Jorhat The institution has mandate to monitor the seismo-geodetic activities of
the entire northeast region of India with support of Government of India. NEIST has a generated huge real-time seismological data recorded by a series of seismographs ascribed to NEIST, which can be consulted from it web site;
http://www.rrljorhat.res.in/
64. Observatories and Research Facilities for European Seismology (OREFUS)
Observatories and Research Facilities for European Seismology (OREFUS) provides recent earthquake data. It is also involved in gathering, archiving and providing waveform data and coordinating data availability and rel-evant developments.
http://www.orfeus-eu.org/
65. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center The National Weather Service (NWS) provides weather, hydrologic, and
climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories, adja-cent waters and ocean areas, for the protection of life and property and the enhancement of the national economy. NWS data and products form a national information database and infrastructure which can be used by other governmental agencies, the private sector, the public, and the global community.
www.prh.noaa.gov/ptwc
66. Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) Pakistan Meteorological Department is a government organization es-
tablished for scientific research and service delivery. It is responsible for providing meteorological service throughout Pakistan to wide variety of interests. Besides this, it is also concerned with Agrometeorology, Hydrol-ogy, Astronomy and Astrophysics (including solar physics), Seismology, Geomagnetism, Atmospheric Electricity and studies of the Ionosphere and Cosmic Rays.
www.pakmet.com.pk
67. Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) Its activities include developing a systematic network of stations, adapt
and develop technologies, conduct research on various issues and pro-mote public awareness on the significance of volcanic activity, earth-
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quakes and related geotectonic processes and their threats and possible benefits to man.
http://www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/
68. Puerto Rico Seismic Network It provides information about monthly and annual report of earthquakes,
list of earthquakes with magnitude > 3.5 or reported felt in the periphery of Mexico and its adjoining region.
http://redsismica.uprm.edu/
69. River Net The European Rivers Network, is a non profit NGO and was founded in co-
operation with International Rivers Network. www.rivernet.org/
70. SAARC Disaster Management Centre SAARC Disaster Management Centre (SDMC) was set up in October 2006
at the premises of National Institute of Disaster Management in New Delhi. The Centre has the mandate to serve eight Member Countries of South Asia Association of Regional Cooperation (SAARC) - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka - by providing policy advice and facilitating capacity building services in-cluding strategic learning, research, training, system development and exchange of information for effective disaster risk reduction and man-agement in South Asia.
http://saarc-sdmc.nic.in
71. SAARC Meteorological Centre (SMRC) SAARC Meteorological Centre is a regional organization for SAARC region
to undertake research on weather related areas. It also carries out data compilation, weather monitoring for special phenomena of interest and develop networking system between the Centre and the member coun-tries in order to get data to undertake its activities and to provide the pro-cessed information to the members sates.
www.saarc-smrc.org
72. SAARC Meteorological Research Centre (SRMC), Bangladseh SRMC is engaged in Compiling climatological information for the region
required for weather forecasting and agricultural activities, developing a networking system between the Centre and the member countries and undertaking research relevant to weather prediction and better under-standing of monsoon and other weather phenomena of particular interest to the SAARC region.
www.saarc-smrc.org
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73. Seismological Society of America (SSA) It is engaged in promoting research in seismology, protect the community
against disasters due to earthquakes, dissipate information to the public through publications, lectures and other means. It has members through-out the world representing a variety of technical interests: seismologists and other geophysicists, geologists, engineers, insurers, and policy-makers in preparedness and safety.
http://www.seismosoc.org/
74. Seismological Society of Japan (SSJ) The objectives of SSJ include promoting studies of earthquakes and the
interior of the Earth, sharing and disseminating the results and towards contributing to earthquake disaster mitigation. Its site contains important information on past earthquakes and seismicity pattern, including the dis-covery of Wadati - Benioff zone in the subduction regime.
http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/ssj/
75. Society of Earthquake and Civil Engineering Dynamics Society of Earthquake and Civil Engineering Dynamics was founded to
promote the study and practice of earthquake engineering and civil engi-neering dynamics, and acts as a forum for professionals.
http://www.seced.org.uk/index.php
76. Southern California Earthquake Data Center Southern California Earthquake Data Center is a global seismological data
center. Its mission is to ensure and maintain an easily-accessible, well-or-ganized, high-quality, searchable archive of earthquake data for research in seismology and earthquake engineering. The 1932-to-present Caltech/USGS catalog maintained by the SCEDC is the most complete archive of seismic data for any region in the United States.
http://www.data.scec.org/
77. The Department of Hydrology and Meteorology (DHM) Nepal DHM has a mandate from Government of Nepal to monitor all the hydro-
logical and meteorological activities in Nepal. No agency is entitled to carry out such activities without a proper liaison with DHM. The scope of work includes the monitoring of river hydrology, climate, agrometeorol-ogy, sediment, air quality, water quality, limnology, snow hydrology, glaciol-ogy, and wind and solar energy. General and aviation weather forecasts are the regular services provided by DHM.
www.dhm.gov.np
78. The Department of Mines and Geology (DMG), Nepal The Department of Mines and Geology (DMG) is the sole government or-
ganization which is responsible for all types of geological survey, mineral
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exploration and administration of Mining Rules and Regulations in Nepal. It deals with systematic geo-scientific studies, investigation of mineral re-sources and their development activities in the country. Engineering and environment geological mapping and Hazard assessment of fast growing urban areas, and publication of Engineering and environment geological maps which are suitable for multiple use especially in infrastructure devel-opment planning and urban area development. It is also involved in seismic/ tectonic studies and earthquake monitoring to delineate the earthquake hazard/ risk areas, publication of Earthquake epicenter maps and conduct earthquake awareness programs in different parts of the country especially densely populated urban areas.
http://www.dmgnepal.gov.np/
79. The Energy and Resources Institute TERI was formally established in 1974 with the purpose of tackling and
dealing with the immense and acute problems that mankind is likely to face within in the years ahead
• onaccountofthegradualdepletionoftheearth’sfiniteenergyresourc-es which are largely non-renewable and
• onaccountoftheexistingmethodsoftheirusewhicharepolluting http://www.teriin.org
80. The Japan Landslide Society The Japan Landslide Society, a scientific society dealing with landslides in
Japan, was established in 1963. The main aim of the society is to conduct research on landslides and related phenomena, and countermeasures for preventing such disasters, and acceptance and support funding for re-search project.
www.landslide-soc.org/english/index.html
81. The National Snow and Ice Data Center The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) is part of the Coopera-
tive Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado at Boulder. NSIDC supports research on snow, ice, glaciers, fro-zen ground, and climate interactions that make up Earth’s cryosphere. It also manages and distributes scientific data, creates tools for data access, supports data users, performs scientific research, and educates the public about the cryosphere.
www.nsidc.org/
82. U.S. Geological Survey The USGS is a science organization that provides impartial information on
the health of our ecosystems and environment, the natural hazards that threaten us, the natural resources we rely on, the impacts of climate and land-use change, and the core science systems that help us provide timely,
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relevant, and useable information. www.usgs.gov
83. UN WOMEN UN Women is the UN organization dedicated to gender equality and the
empowerment of women. On 1 January 2011, it came to life in nine coun-tries of South Asia. UN Women was formed by merging four organizations, including UNIFEM.
http://www.unwomensouthasia.org/
84. UNAIDS UNAIDS, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, is an innova-
tive partnership that leads and inspires the world in achieving universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. UNAIDS fulfills its mission by:
• Uniting the efforts of the United Nations system, civil society, nationalgovernments, the private sector, global institutions and people living with and most affected by HIV;
• Speakingout insolidaritywiththepeoplemostaffectedbyHIVinde-fense of human dignity, human rights and gender equality;
• Mobilizingpolitical,technical,scientificandfinancialresourcesandhold-ing ourselves and others accountable for results;
• Empoweringagentsofchangewithstrategicinformationandevidenceto influence and ensure that resources are targeted where they deliver the greatest impact and bring about a prevention revolution; and
• Supportinginclusivecountryleadershipforsustainableresponsesthatare integral to and integrated with national health and development efforts.
www.unaids.org.in
85. UNDP UNDP is the UN’s global development network, advocating for change
and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life. We work in 166 countries through a net-work of 135 country offices worldwide, working with them on their own solutions to global and national development challenges. UNDP does not represent any one approach to development; rather, our commitment is to assist partner governments in finding their own approaches, according to their own unique national circumstances. UNDP is committed to help India achieve the global Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as well as the national objectives articulated in consecutive Five-Year Plans. The goal of the organization is to help improve the lives of the poorest women and men, the marginalized and the disadvantaged in India.
http://www.undp.org.in
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86. UNFPA UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is an international develop-
ment agency that promotes the right of every woman, man and child to enjoy a life of health and equal opportunity. UNFPA supports countries in using population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person is free of HIV/AIDS, and every girl and woman is treated with dignity and respect.
UNFPA has played a critical role in assisting India in redirecting its popula-tion efforts away from family planning targets and quotas and focusing instead on providing high-quality services within a comprehensive repro-ductive healthcare system.
http://india.unfpa.org/
87. UNHCR The UN refugee agency emerged in the wake of World War II to help Eu-
ropeans displaced by that conflict. Optimistically, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees was established on December 14, 1950 by the United Nations General Assembly with a three-year man-date to complete its work and then disband. The following year, on July 28, the United Nations Convention relating to the Status of Refugees - the le-gal foundation of helping refugees and the basic statute guiding UNHCR’s work - was adopted.
http://www.unhcr.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/page?page=49e4876d6
88. UNIC The United Nations Information Centre in New Delhi covers India and
Bhutan and was the first United Nations office to be established in inde-pendent India in 1947. Its activities reflect a broad spectrum: the Centre plays a major role in publicizing UN initiatives and programmes, engag-ing in a variety of outreach activities, like lectures, media briefings and press conferences, TV and radio interviews, exhibitions etc. UNIC con-ducts information activities on behalf of UN agencies without local repre-sentation and maintains close co-operation with and assists UN agencies based in India.
http://www.unic.org.in/
89. UNICEF UNICEF has been working in India since 1949. The largest UN organisa-
tion in the country, UNICEF is fully committed to working with the Gov-ernment of India to ensure that each child born in this vast and complex country gets the best start in life, thrives and develops to his or her full potential.
http://www.unicef.org/india/
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90. UNIDO The UNIDO India office covers seven countries and acts as a focal point to
mobilize knowledge, information, skills and technology www.unido.org/office/india
91. United States Geological Survey The United States Geological Survey (USGS) is a multi-disciplinary science
organization that focuses on biology, geography, geology, geospatial in-formation, and water. It provides extensive information and data base on several natural disasters like earthquake, landslide, volcano, flood, tsunami, hurricane etc.
http://landslides.usgs.gov
92. United States Geological Survey (USGS) United States Geological Survey provides comprehensive real-time earth-
quake data bank , with privilege of obtaining information on recent and past earthquakes. Its activities include maintaining comprehensive earth-quake monitoring, improving the understanding of earthquakes, occur-rence and their effects and consequences and improving earthquake haz-ard identification and risk assessment methods and their use.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/
93. UNODC The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) was established
in 1997 as part of the UN reform combining the previous United Nations Drug Control Programme and the Center for International Crime Preven-tion. The mandate of the Office is enshrined in the United Nations (UN) conventions like the three UN conventions on drugs, the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and its three Protocols on Traffick-ing in Persons, on Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air and on Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, the UN Convention against Corruption, and the universal instruments against terrorism. With the help of these instruments, UNODC helps Member States address illicit drugs, crime and terrorism. The Regional UNODC Office for South Asia works in six countries: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka. It was established in 1987 and is based in New Delhi, India.
http://www.unodc.org/southasia/
94. UN-WFP The World Food Programme, in India, works in collaboration with govern-
ments and non-governmental agencies to develop innovative hunger so-lutions. Through its various programmes, WFP aims to reduce food inse-curity and malnutrition amongst the vulnerable group, especially women and children. Besides, WFP also supports the Government of India to at-tain the Millennium Development Goals. WFP’s projects aims at enhancing
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the nutritional value of food through fortification, improving targeting of government food-based programmes, developing new food products to reach out to those with greater nutritional needs such as children below 3 years and for people with special needs such as those living with HIV. It also supports livelihood activities in difficult geographical locations.
http://www.wfp.org.in/
95. USAID Declaring it the defining partnership of the 21st century, the Obama Ad-
ministration is committed to a strategic partnership with India consistent with its status as a regional power, its performance as a successful free market democracy, and its continuing need to improve conditions for the millions of its citizens who live in poverty. USAID is partnering with India to develop, test, and deploy innovative technologies to address global challenges of food security, climate change, and health. USAID supports programs and provides technical assistance in coordination with the Gov-ernment of India’s (GOI) flagship health programs, including the National Rural Health Mission and the National AIDS Control Program, to help India integrate health services and nutrition to improve maternal, newborn, and child health; stem global disease threats, including HIV/AIDS, polio, and TB; and improve the delivery of water and sanitation services.
http://www.usaid.gov/in/
96. Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology (WIHG), Dehradun A dedicated Institute to carry out detailed research on geology, seismol-
ogy, geochemistry and paleontology with special reference to the Hima-layan region. There are several permanent seismological observatories as-cribed to WIHG, including one multi Parametric Geophysical Observatories (MPGO). There is good inventory of continuous records of earthquakes, occurring in the Himalayan region.
http://www.wihg.res.in/
97. WHO WHO is the United Nations’ specialized agency for Health. It is an inter-gov-
ernmental organization and works in collaboration with its member states usually through the Ministries of Health. WHO’s objective is the attainment by all people of the highest possible level of health.
WHO’s Secretariat is staffed by health professionals, other experts and support staff working at headquarters in Geneva, six regional offices and country offices.
http://whoindia.org/EN/Index.htm
98. World Data Center (WDC) World data Center, archives huge collection of data. http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/wdc/wdcmain.html
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99. World data Centre for Glaciology, Cambridge World Data Centre for Glaciology, Cambridge (WDCGC) is funded by the
Royal Society and is located in the Library of the Scott Polar Research Insti-tute (SPRI). The Centre supports the work of SPRI’s Glaciology and Climate Change Research Group. It is part of the International Council for Science (ICU) World data Center system.
www.wdcgc.spri.cam.ac.uk/
100. World Meteorological Organization (WMO) The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is a specialized agency of
the United Nations for meteorological observation. It monitors the behav-iors of Earths’ atmosphere globally through its network of 189 member organization. It also facilitate worldwide cooperation for the making of meteorological, hydrological other geophysical observations through es-tablishment of networks of stations.
www.wmo.int/pages/index_en.html
101. World Stress Map (WSM) It is the global compilation of information on the present-day stress field
of the Earth’s crust. It is a collaborative project between academia, indus-try and government that aims to characterize the stress patterns and to understand the stress sources. its main operational areas are Basin model-ing, Reservoir characterization and management, Fault-slip tendency and Seismic hazard assessment.
http://dc-app3-14.gfz-potsdam.de/
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FLOOD: BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER
FOR ADMINISTRATION
Pre-Flood Arrangements � Convening a meeting of the District Level Committee on Natural Calamities.
It consists of Deputy Commissioner/Collector as Chairman with districts line department heads like electricity, police, revenue, home guard, irrigation, telephone, medical, rural development etc as members, to review the ar-rangements.
� Check composition and functioning of the Control Room. � Closure of past breaches in rivers and canal embankments and guarding of
weak points; � Rain-recording and submission of rainfall reports; � Communication of gauge-readings and preparation of maps and charts; � Dissemination of weather reports and flood bulletins issued by the
Meteorological Centres, Central Water Commission, Flood Forecasting Organisation;
� Deployment of boats at desired points; � Use of power boats at strategic stations; � Installation of temporary police wireless stations and temporary telephones
in flood-prone areas; � Arrangements for keeping telephone and telegraph lines in order; � Storage of food in interior, vulnerable, strategic and key areas; � Arrangements of dry food stuff and other necessities of life; � Arrangements of keeping the drainage system de silted and properly main-
tained; � Agricultural measures; � Health measures; � Veterinary measures; � Selection of flood shelters; � Advance arrangements for army assistance; � Training in flood relief work; � Organisation of relief parties; � Other precautionary measures; and � Alternative drinking water supply arrangements.
During floods � Organising shelter for the people in distress. In case the efforts of civil au-
thorities are found inadequate, Army, Para Military Force assistance should be requisitioned;
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� Relief measures by non-official and voluntary organizations may be enlisted as far as possible
� Organise relief camps; � Provision of basic amenities like drinking water, sanitation and public health
care and arrangements of cooked food in the relief camps; � Making necessary arrangements for air dropping of food packets in the
marooned villages through helicopters; � Organising enough relief parties to rescue the marooned people within a
reasonable time limit; � Disposal of dead bodies and animal carcasses; � Establish alternate communication links to have effective communication
with marooned areas; � Organising controlled kitchens to supply food initially at least for 3 days; � Organising cattle camps, if necessary and provide veterinary care, fodder and
cattle feed for the affected animals for atleast 3 days; � Grant of emergency relief to all the affected people; � Submission of daily situation reports and disseminate correct information
through mass media to avoid rumours.; � Rehabilitation of homeless; � Commencement of agricultural activities - desiltation, resowing; � Repairs and reconstruction of infrastructure facilities such as roads, embank-
ments, resettlement of flood prone areas; � Health measures; � Relief for economic reconstruction.
Post Flood Management � Speedy restoration of roads, rail routes and the postal services; � Normal water supply in the affected areas either by arranging tankers or fIre
tenders; � Repair of power, telephone and sewerage lines on priority basis; � Proper arrangements for the supply of food, shelter and clothing to the
marooned people; � Ensuring adequate supply of POL and kerosene oil to keep the supply line
moving � Constitution of a survey team to assess the loss and compensation to be
given to the affected population; � Assistance to people in getting insurance claim, who have taken ‘crop’ and
‘house’ insurance; � Assistance for repair/rebuilding of private properties; and � Desilting and dewatering of the inundated areas.
FOR INDIVIDUALS
Before: � Find out if you live in a fiood-prone area and identify earthen, irrigation,
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hydroelectric etc. dams that are upstream from your area, and could be the source of potential problems.
� Ask your local emergency manager about official flood warning signals. � Know the terms “Flood Watch”, “Flood Warning”, and “Urban and Small Stream
Warning”. � Plan for evacuation. � Consider purchasing flood insurance. � Take steps to flood proof your home. Call your local building department or
emergency management office for information. � Keep all insurance policies and your household inventory in a safe place.
During: � Listen to All India Radio, local radio or television stations for local information. � Be aware of streams, drainage channels and areas known to flood suddenly. � If local authorities issue a flood watch, prepare to evacuate. � Secure your home. If time permit3, secure items located outside the house. � If instructed, turn of utilities at the main switches or valves. � Fill your car fuel tank. � Fill the bathtub with water in case water becomes contaminated or services
are cut off. Sterilize the bathtub first. � Stay away from floodwaters. � When deep flooding is likely, permit the floodwaters to flow freely into your
basement to avoid structural damage to the foundation and the house. � Do not attempt to drive over flooded roads. The depth of water is not always
obvious. The roadbed may be washed out under the water, and you could be stranded or trapped.
After: � Stay away from floodwaters. � Stay away from moving water. Moving water six inches deep can sweep you
off your feet. � Be aware of areas where floodwaters have receded and may have weakened
road surfaces. � Stay away from and report downed power lines. � Stay away from disaster areas unless authorities ask for volunteers. � Consider health and safety needs. Wash your hands frequently with soap and
clean water it you come in contact with floodwaters. � Throwaway food that has come in contact with floodwaters. � Call your insurance agent. � Take photos of or videotape your belongings and your home. � Don’t throwaway damaged goods until an official inventory has been taken. � Remember floodwaters can be extremely dangerous. The best protection
during a flood is to leave the area and go to shelter on higher ground.
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EARTHQUAKE
Before: � Identify safe spots and danger zones in each room. � Consider buying earthquake insurance. � Know where and how to shut off all utilities. � Be sure your house is firmly anchored to its foundation. � Anchor overhead lighting fixtures. � Store bottled foods, glass, china and other breakables on low shelves or in
cabinets that can fasten shut. � Place large or heavy objects on lower shelves. � Fasten shelves to walls. Brace high and top-heavy objects. � Repair defective electrical wiring, leaky gas and inflexible utility connections. � Securely fasten water heaters and gas appliances.
During: � If indoors-take cover under sturdy furniture or against an inside wall, and
hold on, “Drop, Cover and Hold”. Stay away from the kitchen! � If outdoors stay there. Move away from buildings, street lights and utility wires. � In a high-rise building-take cover under sturdy furniture away from windows
and outside walls. Stay in the building on the same floor. An evacuation may not be necessary. Wait for instructions from safety personnel. Do not use elevators.
� In a vehicle stop as quickly as safety permits, and stay in the vehicle. Avoid stopping near or under buildings, trees, overpasses or utility wires.
After: � Check for injuries; yourself and those around you. � Be prepared for aftershocks. � Wear study shoes in areas covered with fallen debris and broken glass. � If the electricity is out-use flashlights or battery powered lanterns. � Check the main control panel. � If you smell gas or hear a hissing sound open a window and leave the build-
ing. Shout off the main gas valve outside. � If water pipes are damaged shut off the water supply at the main valve. � Check your home for structural damage. Check chimneys for damage. � Clean up spilled medicines, bleaches, gasoline and other flammable liquids. � Visually inspect utility lines and appliances for damage. � Do not flush toilets until you know that sewage lines are intact. � Open cabinets cautiously. Beware of objects that can fall off shelves. � Use the phone only to report a life threatening emergency � Listen to news reports for the latest emergency information. � Stay off the streets. � Stay away from damaged areas, unless proper authorities have specifically
requested your assistance.
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FIRE SAFETY TIPS
What to do before a FireThe following are things you can do to protect yourself, your family, and your property in the event of a fire:
Smoke Alarms � Install smoke alarms. Properly working smoke alarms decrease your chances
of dying in a fire by half. � Place smoke alarms on every level of your residence. Place them outside
bedrooms on the ceiling or high on the wall (4 to 12 inches from ceiling), at the top of open stairways, or at the bottom of enclosed stairs and near (but not in) the kitchen.
� Test and clean smoke alarms once a month and replace batteries at least once a year. Replace smoke alarms once every 10 years.
Escaping the Fire � Review escapes routes with your family. Practice escaping from each room. � Make sure windows are not nailed or painted shut. Make sure security grat-
ings on windows have a fire safety-opening feature so they can be easily opened from the inside.
� Consider escape ladders if your residence has more than one level, and ensure that burglar bars and other antitheft mechanisms that block outside window entry are easily opened from the inside.
� Teach family members to stay low to the floor (where the air is safer in a fire) when escaping from a fire.
� Clean out storage areas. Do not let trash, such as old newspapers and maga-zines, accumulate.
Flammable Items � Never use gasoline, benzene, naphtha, or similar flammable liquids indoors. � Store flammable liquids in approved containers in well-ventilated storage
areas. � Never smoke near flammable liquids. � Discard all rags or materials that have been soaked in flammable liquids after
you have used them. Safely discard them outdoors in a metal container. � Insulate chimneys and place spark arresters on top. The chimney should be
at least three feet higher than the roof. Remove branches hanging above and around the chimney.
Heating Sources � Be careful when using alternative heating sources. � Check with your local fire department on the legality of using kerosene heat-
ers in your community. Be sure to fill kerosene heaters outside, and be sure they have cooled.
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� Place heaters at least three feet away from flammable materials. Make sure the floor and nearby walls are properly insulated.
� Use only the type of fuel designated for your unit and follow manufacturer’s instructions.
� Store ashes in a metal container outside and away from your residence. � Keep open flames away from walls, furniture, drapery, and flammable items. � Keep a screen in front of the fireplace. � Have heating units inspected and cleaned annually by a certified specialist.
Matches and Smoking � Keep matches and lighters up high, away from children, and, if possible, in a
locked cabinet. � Never smoke in bed or when drowsy or medicated. Provide smokers with
deep, sturdy ashtrays. Douse cigarette and cigar butts with water before disposal.
Electrical Wiring � Have the electrical wiring in your residence checked by an electrician. � Inspect extension cords for frayed or exposed wires or loose plugs. � Make sure outlets have cover plates and no exposed wiring. � Make sure wiring does not run under rugs, over nails, or across high-traffic
areas. � Do not overload extension cords or outlets. If you need to plug in two or
three appliances, get a UL-approved unit with built-in circuit breakers to prevent sparks and short circuits.
� Make sure insulation does not touch bare electrical wiring.
Other � Sleep with your door closed. � Install A-B-C-type fire extinguishers in your residence and teach family mem-
bers how to use them. � Consider installing an automatic fire sprinkler system in your residence. � Ask your local fire department to inspect your residence for fire safety and
prevention.
What to do During a FireIf your clothes catch on fire, you should:
� Stop, drop, and roll - until the fire is extinguished. Running only makes the fire burn faster.
� To escape a fire, you should: � Check closed doors for heat before you open them. If you are escaping
through a closed door, use the back of your hand to feel the top of the door, the doorknob, and the crack between the door and door frame before you open it. Never use the palm of your hand or fingers to test for heat - burning
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those areas could impair your ability to escape a fire (i.e., ladders and crawl-ing).
� Crawl low under any smoke to your exit - heavy smoke and poisonous gases collect first along the ceiling.
� Close doors behind you as you escape to delay the spread of the fire. � Stay out once you are safely out. Do not reenter. Call 9-1-1.
Hot Door Cool Door
Do not open. Escape through a window. If you cannot escape, hang a white or light-colored sheet outside the window, alerting fire fighters to your presence
Open slowly and ensure fire and/or smoke is not blocking your escape route. If your escape route is blocked, shut the door immediately and use an alternate escape route, such as a window. If clear, leave immediately through the door and close it behind you. Be prepared to crawl. Smoke and heat rise. The air is clearer and cooler near the floor.
What to do After a FireThe following are guidelines for different circumstances in the period following a fire:
� If you are with burn victims, or are a burn victim yourself, call 101, cool and cover burns to reduce chance of further injury or infection.
� If you detect heat or smoke when entering a damaged building, evacuate immediately.
� If you are a tenant, contact the landlord. � If you have a safe or strong box, do not try to open it. It can hold intense
heat for several hours. If the door is opened before the box has cooled, the contents could burst into flames.
� If you must leave your home because a building inspector says the building is unsafe, ask someone you trust to watch the property during your absence.
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National Policy on Disaster Management (2009)
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NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACT 2005
The broad salient features of the DM Act 2005 are enunciated below :-
The parliament of India has enacted the National Disaster Management Act in November 2005, which brings about a paradigm shift in India’s approach to disaster management. The centre of gravity stands visibly shifted to preparedness, prevention and planning from earlier response and relief centric approach. The proposed legislation is in the concurrent list of constitution thus having the ad-vantage that it will permit the States also to enact their own legislation on disaster management. The Act provides for establishment of:
• National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA)• State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA)• District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA)
Act also provides for -• Constitution of Disaster Response Fund and Disaster Mitigation Fund at
National, State and District levels.• Establishment of NIDM and NDRF. • Provides penalties for obstruction, false claims, misappropriation etc.• It states that there shall be no discrimination on the ground of sex, caste,
community, descent or religion in providing compensation and relief
National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA)The Prime Minister of India will be the Chairperson, helped by a Vice Chairperson along with up to a maximum of nine members nominated by Prime Minister. The Authority may constitute an Advisory Committee consisting of experts in the field of disaster management. The Authority shall be assisted by a National Executive Committee of Secretaries to be constituted by Central Government. It lay down the policies, plans and guidelines for disaster management. NDMA shall recommend guidelines for the minimum standards of relief provided to persons affected by disaster.The National Executive Committee shall prepare a National Disaster Management Plan in consultation with the State Governments which shall include measures for
• Prevention and mitigation of disasters,• Integration of mitigation measures in the plans,• Preparedness and capacity building.
State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) at state level coordinating all ac-tivities which comprises of eight members to be nominated by the Chief Minister and the Chairperson of the State Executive Committee. One of the members may be designated as the Vice-Chairperson of the State Authority by the Chief Minister.SDMA may constitute an Advisory Committee of experts, as and when necessary.The State Government shall establish a District Disaster Management
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Authority (DDMA) in each district. The District Authority will be headed by District Magistrate and shall consist of members, not exceeding seven, as may be prescribed by the State Government .The District Authority shall act as the district planning, coordinating and implementing body for disaster management.
The Local Authority shall ensure training of its officers and employees and maintenance of resources so as to be readily available for use in the event of a disaster. It ensures that all construction projects under it conform to the standards and specifications lay down. It carries out relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction activities in the affected area within its jurisdiction.
National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM) is constituted by the Central Government. NIDM shall plan and promote training and research in disaster man-agement &Start documentation, development of national level information base of disaster management policies, prevention mechanisms, mitigation measures & Networking.
National Disaster Response Force (NDRF): The training of eight battalions of Para-military forces has begun, to serve as Disaster Management Response Force (NDRF). It is proposed to establish four training centres in different parts of the country by respective paramilitary forces. A National Disaster Mitigation Fund and a National Disaster Response Fund are proposed to be created. A broad view of disaster administration in the country is depicted in the following figure.
The Government of India has also constituted Cabinet Committee on Management of Natural Calamities and Cabinet committee on Security. Besides above there are High Level Cabinet Committee and Inter Ministerial Group in place.
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SALIENT FEATURES:
� A holistic and pro-active approach for prevention, mitigation and prepared-ness will be adopted for disaster management.
� Each Ministry/Department of the Central/State Government will set apart an appropriate quantum of funds under the Plan for specific schemes/projects addressing vulnerability reduction and preparedness.
� Where there is a shelf of projects, projects addressing mitigation will be given priority. Mitigation measures shall be built into the on-going schemes/programmes
� Each project in a hazard prone area will have mitigation as an essential term of reference. The project report will include a statement as to how the project addresses vulnerability reduction.
� Community involvement and awareness generation, particularly that of the vulnerable segments of population and women has been emphasized as necessary for sustainable disaster risk reduction. This is a critical component of the policy since communities are the first responders to disasters and, therefore, unless they are empowered and made capable of managing disas-ters, any amount of external support cannot lead to optimal results.
� There will be close interaction with the corporate sector, nongovernmental organizations and the media in the national efforts for disaster prevention/vulnerability reduction.
� Institutional structures/appropriate chain of command will be built up and appropriate training imparted to disaster managers at various levels to ensure coordinated and quick response at all levels; and development of inter-State arrangements for sharing of resources during emergencies.
� A culture of planning and preparedness is to be inculcated at all levels for capacity building measures.
� Standard operating procedures and disaster management plans at state and district levels as well as by relevant central government departments for handling specific disasters will be laid down.
� Construction designs must correspond to the requirements as laid down in relevant Indian Standards.
� All lifeline buildings in seismic zones III, IV & V – hospitals, railway stations, airports/airport control towers, fire station buildings, bus stands major ad-ministrative centre will need to be evaluated and, if necessary, retro-fitted.
� The existing relief codes in the States will be revised to develop them into disaster management codes/manuals for institutionalizing the planning process with particular attention to mitigation and preparedness.
NATIONAL POLICY ON DISASTER MANAGEMENT (2009)
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT(Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India)
5B, I. P. Estate M. G. Road, New Delhi-110002, INDIA
Ph : - 91-11-23702432, 23705583, 23766145
Fax : 011-23702442, 23702446
Website: www.nidm.gov.in
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