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Volume : VIII, Issue : XII, January - 2019

COMMUNITY NETWORKS AND THEIR IMPACT ON RESILIENCE IN DISASTER-PRONE AREAS OF INDIA

Dr. Ravindra H. Chandel , -

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

India has one of the highest rates of disasters in the world, with frequent flooding, cyclones, earthquakes, droughts, and landslides occurring. The contribution of community networks to disaster resilience in these settings—particularly informal social networks, grassroots associations, self-help organizations, and digital platforms—has gained greater importance

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Dr. Ravindra H. Chandel , -(2019). COMMUNITY NETWORKS AND THEIR IMPACT ON RESILIENCE IN DISASTER-PRONE AREAS OF INDIA. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. VIII, Issue. XII, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/11503.pdf

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  3. 3) National Policy on Disaster Management. (2009). Government of India. Ministry of Home Affairs.

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