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Citizen Corner
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White Paper on the high intensity earthquake of 18th Sept 2011
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Sikkim State Disaster Management Plan 2022
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Seismic Vulnerability study of the various lifeline building (schools and hospitals) in Gangtok town, based on Rapid Visual Screening
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PMs 10 point agenda on DRR
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Sendai Framework for DRR
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Detailed Project Report Mitigation of Mangan Landslide at North District Headquarters Mangan, North Sikkim - India
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Declaration of state Disaster 2024
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Official Bank account for receiving the CSR fund for Relief Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Flash Flood of Sikkim 2023
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14 Digit Form For All Non Regular Employee
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NDMA Guidelines on the Incident Response System (IRS)
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Sikkim Post Disaster Needs Assessments 2023
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Poster Painting Competition for Student 2024
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D.R.R Day 2024
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Notification
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SEC
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SESC
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SDMA
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DDMA
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DM Act, Govt. of India
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DM Act, Govt. of Sikkim
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DM Policies
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DM Rules
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SDRF and NDRF Norms 2022-2026
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News And Events
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Covid-19 Notification
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Self Attestation
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National Policy on Disaster Management-2009
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National Disaster Management Plan, 2019
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NDMA Guidelines
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Useful Links
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National Disaster Management Authority
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National Institute of Disaster Management
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United Nations Development Programme, India
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Ministry of Home Affairs
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Indian Meteorological Department
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India Disaster Knowledge Network
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South Asia Disaster Knowledge Network
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Alerting Humanitarians to Emergencies

Earthquake
There is consensus in the scientific world that Sikkim and its adjoining areas
will likely witness major earthquakes in the future. This, combined with the
poor construction practices prevalent in the area, spells tremendous risk for
the population of this region. The only solution to this problem lies in oing
for safer constructions through choice of appropriate construction systems,
incorporation of earthquake resistant technology, use of good construction
materials and their quality control, and involvement of competent manpower for
design, construction and supervision. Furthermore, it will require sensitizing
common people about the seismic hazard and the very real and tangible seismic
risks that the community is facing on account of using unsafe construction
practices. Awareness and capacity building of human resources at all levels and
the creation of suitable and effective enforcement mechanisms are integral
components of the road map for steering the state towards
seismic safety. The task is enormous and must perforce, involve all sections of
society - the Government, NGOs, professionals, industries, and the common man.
Clearly, the time to act is now.