Why in the News?
The Union Home Ministry directed all states and Union Territories to conduct a Civil Defence Mock Drill, aimed at assessing and enhancing the readiness of India’s civil defence mechanisms.
About Civil Defence under the Civil Defence Act, 1968
- The Civil Defence Act, 1968 was enacted to ensure measures for civil defence to protect citizens, properties, and establishments from hostile attacks or natural disasters.
- It aims to prepare the population to respond to emergencies such as military attacks, terrorist activities, and natural calamities.
- Civil Defence Corps is formed at both national and state levels. Volunteers from various sectors are enlisted and trained.
- The corps operates under the Central Government’s rules for civil defence.
- Key functions include- Evacuation of civilians; Protection from danger and destruction; Salvage of property; Managing hazardous materials.
- The Central Government has the authority to:
- Make rules for civil defence across India.
- Enforce evacuation procedures, control over dangerous substances, and manage disaster relief.
- Penalties for non-compliance with the civil defence regulations.
Recent Context: Civil Defence Mock Drill on 7th May
- This exercise assesses and enhances the readiness of India’s civil defence systems to respond promptly during emergencies.
- The drills will occur across nearly 300 civil defence districts, including sensitive locations like Mumbai, Uran (Jawaharlal Nehru Port), and Tarapur (nuclear power plant).
- The mock drill aims to improve response time for rescue and relief operations, focusing on critical situations in the first few minutes of an emergency.
[UPSC 2010] With reference to the National Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy, 2007, consider the following statements:
1. This policy is applicable only to the persons affected by the acquisition of land for projects and not to the involuntary displacement due to any other reason. 2. This policy has been formulated by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? Options: (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2* |
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