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  Metros   Mumbai  15 May 2018  Soon separate disaster mgmt dept for Mumbai, suburbs

Soon separate disaster mgmt dept for Mumbai, suburbs

THE ASIAN AGE.
Published : May 15, 2018, 1:28 am IST
Updated : May 15, 2018, 1:28 am IST

The move came after the HC reprimanded the government for acting contrary to the provisions of the Disaster Management Act (DMA).

Bombay high court
 Bombay high court

Mumbai: The Maharashtra government informed the Bombay high court that it has set up separate disaster management authorities for the districts of Mumbai and Mumbai suburban. The move came after the HC reprimanded the government for acting contrary to the provisions of the Disaster Management Act (DMA).

The high court last month warned of initiating contempt proceedings against the additional chief secretary if the government failed to set up separate disaster authorities for Mumbai and Mumbai suburban. Despite the court having directed the government to do so in January, the government set up a common disaster management authority for both districts.

Earlier this month, the government filed an affidavit in the HC, stating that separate authorities have been constituted for Mumbai and Mumbai suburban.

The affidavit added that as per court orders and as mandated under the Act, the government has framed disaster management rules, which are being vetted by the law and the judiciary department. The affidavit also said that the government has updated its State Disaster Management Plan.

“The plan has been updated as per the guidelines of the Natural Disaster Management Authority. A separate drought plan has also been prepared,” the affidavit said.

The affidavit was submitted in response to a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Sanjay Lakhe Patil, president of NGO, Marathwada Anushesh Nirmulan Aani Vikas Manch, on the issue of drought faced by farmers in several parts of Maharashtra every year due to deficient rainfall.

The PIL sought direction to the government to implement the Disaster Management Act, 2005, and disclose measures taken for drought mitigation.

The DMA, a central legislation, provides for effective management of disasters, both natural and man-made, and lays down guidelines to provide relief to persons affected by calamities.

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