Disaster Management TC, CPI M on Aila Cyclone

009-05-31 07:18:52 - India federal structure with seventy nine minister to govern this vast country is without Disaster Managment ministry which may fall within purview of minister but with little or no powers at the federal level will finds himself in state of dorment level as the 28 Indian states to fall in natural calamities in near future.

India country of continent proportions is all set for natural calamities with advent of rains within fornight and the Team Manmohan Singh is the best of ministerial team in given circumstance fails to put up the Disaster and Managment Ministry to annul the growing bitterness between state government and the concerned political outfits of that states along with Federal government
failing to take direct action in states which are prone to Natural calamities.

Coastal states,Bihar,NE states plus the metros,megalopolis of the nation wil get the severe nature beating for which the Federal structure of Disaster Managment is missing in line with total edifice.Metro will find the weak building struture to crumble thus loss to human life,flood prone states to see life coming to standstill. Natural Calamities such as tornadoes,waterspouts,flash floods Tsunamicy, cylones, drought, avalanches torrential rains, have become increasingly common in central India over last couple decades, coinciding with rising temperatures.

During Summer the Bay of Bengal is subject to intense heating, a rise to humid, intense air masses that produce cyclones. Many powerful cyclones, including the 1737 Calcutta cyclone, the 1970 Bhola cyclone, and the 1991 Bangladesh cyclone, have led to widespread devastation along parts of the eastern coast of India and neighboring Bangladesh. Widespread death and property destruction are reported every year in exposed coastal states such as Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal. India's western coast, bordering the more placid Arabian Sea, experiences cyclones only rarely; these mainly strike Gujarat and, less frequently, Kerala. In terms of damage and loss of life, Cyclone 05B, a supercyclone that struck Orissa on 29 October 1999, was the worst in more than a quarter-century. With peak winds of 160 miles per hour (257 km/h), it was the equivalent of a 5 hurricane. Almost two million people were left homeless; another 20 million people lives were disrupted by the cyclone. Officially, 9,803 people died from the storm; unofficial estimates place the death toll at over 10,000.

Without thinking on the national front we are finding fault in each other and blame game continues and those who suffer keeps on suffering and suffering here is the news which puts all of us in fix.

CPI(M) attacked Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee for reportedly asking the Centre not to assist West Bengal government in relief and rehabilitation of the cyclone victims.

"The fact is the obstacles for industrialisation in Bengal that the Trinamool Congress has created so far, they are going to be intensified with them being in the Union Cabinet.

"And it has reached such an absurd level that today the media reports that Mamata Banerjee has asked the Central Government not to give assistance to Bengal for cyclone damage," CPI(M) Politburo member Sitaram Yechury said at New Delhi on Saturday.

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