Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday chaired a meeting with the disaster management departments of States and Union Territories at Vigyan Bhawan. He announced three major schemes for disaster management worth over Rs 8,000 crore.
“A total of Rs 5,000 crore project to expand and modernize fire services in states, Rs 2,500 crore project for the seven most populous metros – Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Pune – to reduce the risk of urban flooding, and Rs 825 crore National Landslide Risk Mitigation Scheme in 17 states and union territories for landslide mitigation,” said the Home Minister.
After the meeting of Disaster Management ministers of States and UTs, Shah said that in the last nine years, the central government has achieved a lot in this area.
“In the last nine years, the Central Govt and States have achieved a lot in this area. Nobody can deny it. But we can’t stay content because disasters have changed their form and their frequency and intensity have increased. We will have to do more extensive planning…,” said Amit Shah.
“The States where nuclear power stations are being set up has been given a strict protocol to be followed in the case of any emergency situation,” he added.
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