Insensitive India: attitude towards disaster prevention and management
By: Kapur, Anu.
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ArticlePublisher: 2005Description: p.4551-560.Subject(s): Disaster prevention
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: What is the treatment meted out to disaster by the government? How does the media treat the theme of recurring disasters? What is the status of information on disasters? what importance does academi give to the study and research on disasters? Only an intensive scrutiny of the answers to these questions can provide a comprehensive view of the concern for disasters in India, to do less would be a callous and careless approach to the victims of such disasters. The answers to these questions presented in this paper provide a distressing picture of the insensitivity of Indian society to disaster prevention and management. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 40, Issue no: 42 | Available | AR68124 |
What is the treatment meted out to disaster by the government? How does the media treat the theme of recurring disasters? What is the status of information on disasters? what importance does academi give to the study and research on disasters? Only an intensive scrutiny of the answers to these questions can provide a comprehensive view of the concern for disasters in India, to do less would be a callous and careless approach to the victims of such disasters. The answers to these questions presented in this paper provide a distressing picture of the insensitivity of Indian society to disaster prevention and management. - Reproduced.


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