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The National
Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), headed by
the Prime Minister of India, is the Apex Body
for Disaster Management in India. 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.
India
envisions the development of an ethos of
Prevention, Mitigation and Preparedness and will
strive to promote a National resolve to mitigate
the damage and destruction caused by natural and
man-made disasters, through sustained and
collective efforts of all Government agencies,
Non-Governmental Organisations and People’s
participation, by adopting a Technology-Driven,
Pro-Active, Multi-Hazard and Multi-Sectoral
Strategy for building a Safer, Disaster
Resilient and Dynamic India.
The Logo
reflects the aspirations of this National
Vision, of empowering all stakeholders for
improving the effectiveness of Disaster
Management in India. The Map of India, embossed
in Gold, in the middle of the logo,
circumscribed by the National Tricolour of
Saffron, White and Green represents the
aspirations to contain the potential threat of
natural and man-made disasters through Capacity
Development of all Stakeholders. The Outer
Circle is a Golden Ring of Partnership of all
Stakeholders, whose holding of hands is an
expression of their solidarity to supplement the
efforts of the Government. NDMA in the Inner
Circle in tranquil blue integrates the entire
process by Empowering all Stakeholders at the
local, district, state and national levels. NDMA
will catalyse this Community Empowerment through
institutional capacity development, strengthened
public awareness and community resilience by
mainstreaming disaster management in
India.
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