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NDMA and NDRF

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At a glance
SubjectPolity

Definition

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) is India's apex body for disaster-management policy, and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) is the specialised force for disaster response; both flow from the Disaster Management Act, 2005.

Key points

  • The Disaster Management Act, 2005, created a three-tier structure: the NDMA at the Centre, State Disaster Management Authorities, and District Disaster Management Authorities.
  • The Prime Minister is the ex-officio Chairperson of the NDMA, which lays down policies and guidelines for disaster management.
  • The NDRF is a dedicated, multi-skilled force for specialised response to natural and man-made disasters; its battalions are drawn from the Central Armed Police Forces (BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, SSB).
  • The Act covers prevention, mitigation, preparedness, and response, marking a shift from a relief-centred to a proactive approach.
  • The National Institute of Disaster Management handles training and capacity building; State and district plans operationalise the framework on the ground.

Why it matters for CAPF

Disaster management is both a polity-institutions topic and a direct CAPF role, since NDRF battalions are raised from the central forces and AC officers may serve in or alongside disaster response.

Common confusion

NDMA is the policy and planning authority (PM-chaired); NDRF is the operational response force drawn from the CAPFs. Both stem from the same 2005 Act.

One-line recall

Disaster Management Act, 2005: NDMA (PM-chaired apex policy body) and NDRF (specialised response force drawn from the CAPFs).

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