Who is head of Nidm?

Who is head of Nidm?

Major General Manoj Kumar Bindal
National Institute of Disaster Management

Motto Resilient India- Disaster free India आपदा प्रतिरोधी भारत – आपदा मुक्त भारत
President Union Home Minister of India
Executive Director Major General Manoj Kumar Bindal
Faculty 16
Staff 22

What does Nidm mean?

Acronym. Definition. NIDM. National Institute of Disaster Management.

How many academic division are there in Nidm?

The Institute has the following four Academic Divisions besides the Administration and Finance divisions: Policy, Planning and Cross Cutting Issues ™ Geo-hazards Risk Management ™ Hydro-meteorological Hazards Risk Management ™ Response Division ™ The Divisions have multi disciplinary faculties with rich academic.

In which year National Institute of Disaster Management was established?

1995
National Institute of Disaster Management/Founded

What is the work of Nidm?

Under the Disaster Management Act 2005, NIDM has been assigned nodal responsibilities for human resource development, capacity building, training, research, documentation and policy advocacy in the field of disaster management.

How can I get admission in Nidm?

Submit your filled up Application Form for Admission along with relevant documents (copy of mark sheets etc.) and requisite fee at NIDM authorized training center. After receipt of the application form, the center will process to fill online admission form through that ID & ID Cards will be issued by center.

Which of the following is not an atmospheric hazard?

Answer: earthquake is the right answer.

Which is the most landslide prone area in India?

The Nilgiris district in Western Ghats of India is one of the severe to high landslide hazard prone areas of India. Many agencies have carried out research on LSH mapping for the Nilgiris district with different scales. A systematic study of inventory and zonation was 122carried out in 1980’s by government agencies.

What are different training programs of Nidm?

Forthcoming Events

S.No. Topic
3 Online Training on Sustainable Development Goal Number 9 and 11 in Integration with Disaster Risk Reduction
4 Online Training on Online training Programme on Occupational Health Safety in Disaster Risk Management
5 Online Training on Stress Management During Pandemic

How much percentage of the landmass is prone to earthquakes in India?

About 59 percent of India’s land mass is prone to earthquakes of different intensities. The area is classified into four seismic zones: Zone-V (Very High Risk), Zone-IV (High Risk), Zone-III (Moderate Risk), and Zone-II (Low Risk). Zone V is seismically the most active region, while zone II is the least.

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