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Supreme Court Directs Centre to Frame Policy on Disaster Management
The Supreme Court of India has directed the Centre to frame a policy on disaster management, in the wake of the recent floods in Kerala. The court was hearing a petition filed by a group of residents, who sought relief and rehabilitation for those affected by the floods. A bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra observed that the Centre had failed to take adequate measures to prevent and respond to disasters, and that a comprehensive policy was needed to address the issue. The court noted that the existing framework for disaster management was inadequate and that a new policy was needed to ensure that the country was better prepared to respond to disasters. The petitioners had argued that the Centre had failed to take adequate measures to prevent and respond to the floods, and that a comprehensive policy was needed to address the issue. The court's order is significant as it has raised questions about the Centre's preparedness to respond to disasters and the need for a more comprehensive approach to disaster management. The judgment has been welcomed by groups who had sought relief and rehabilitation for those affected by the floods. The court's decision has also sparked a debate on the need for a more proactive approach to disaster management, one that takes into account the needs and rights of all communities. The court's emphasis on the need for a comprehensive policy has highlighted the importance of planning and preparedness in responding to disasters. The judgment is a significant step forward in the protection of the rights of those affected by disasters and is expected to have a lasting impact on the country's disaster management framework. The court's decision has also raised questions about the role of the Centre in promoting disaster management and the need for greater accountability in the decision-making process. The court's order has sent a strong message that the Centre must take a more proactive approach to disaster management, one that prioritizes the needs and rights of all communities. The policy is expected to be a complex and challenging task, but the court's order has highlighted the importance of ensuring that the country is better prepared to respond to disasters.
