Section 6 of DMA : Section 6: Powers And Functions Of National Authority
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where a cyclone is predicted to hit the coastal regions of a country. In response to this impending disaster, the National Authority, as per Section 6 of The Disaster Management Act, 2005, would take charge of formulating and implementing a strategic action plan.
The National Authority might start by laying down specific policies for cyclone management, including evacuation procedures, opening of shelters, and distribution of emergency supplies. It would then approve a National Plan that outlines the responsibilities of various government dep...
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