SC directs Centre to formulate a national plan for disaster management
As per Section 11 of the Disaster Management Act, 2005, a national plan is to be drawn up by the
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Gaurav Kumar Bansal, a prominent environmental lawyer and activist, has significantly contributed to disaster management in India, particularly in cases related to COVID-19 compensation and the Kedarnath flood tragedy.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, he filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking ex-gratia compensation for the families of deceased victims. The Supreme Court directed the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) to establish guidelines, resulting in a recommended compensation of ₹50,000 per deceased individual.
In the aftermath of the 2013 Kedarnath tragedy, Bansal actively pursued legal action to ensure accountability and compensation for the victims, emphasizing the mismanagement and lack of proper disaster response that exacerbated the floods’ impact.
He has also highlighted the role of unchecked construction and deforestation in increasing the region’s vulnerability to natural disasters. Bansal’s advocacy focuses on securing justice for victims, influencing disaster management policies, and promoting sustainable development and stricter enforcement of environmental laws.
Through his legal activism, he has significantly impacted disaster management practices in India, ensuring better preparedness and response mechanisms.
As per Section 11 of the Disaster Management Act, 2005, a national plan is to be drawn up by the
The health ministry and the ICMR have devised guidelines for official documentation of deaths due to COVID-19. A man walks
The ex-gratia compensation will also be given to the kin of Covid-19 victims including those involved in relief operations.
The Supreme Court on Friday directed the Rajasthan government to pay compensation to children orphaned by COVID-19 within two weeks.
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