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Film, TV stars raise funds for flood-hit Uttarakhand
« Reply #40 on: August 16, 2013, 09:46:13 AM »
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On Independence Day, Star India’s channels hosted Hindi film stars and television celebrities in an effort at raising resources for rehabilitation in flood-hit Uttarakhand.[/color][/font][/size]
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[/font][/color][/size]A statement said Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan and A.R. Rahman were joined by Vidya Balan, Kajol and others in Star’s initiative ‘Lifebuoy presents Saath Hain Hum Uttarakhand’.[/color][/size][/color][/size]The celebrities were part of a seven-hour extravaganza, a one-of-its kind initiative by the entertainment industry, to mobilise funds for Uttarakhand, according to the statement.[/color][/size][/color][/size]“We have always believed in leveraging the power of television as a force for good. And, in the aftermath of the devastation, we saw an opportunity to leverage our network to raise awareness as well as resources for Uttarakhand,” said Uday Shankar, CEO, Star India.[/color][/size][/color][/size]The event was broadcast live on Star India’s channels including Star Plus, Star Utsav, Star Pravah, Life OK and Channel V. The advertisement revenue will go towards relief work in the hill-State through two civil society organisations — Himmotthan Society and People’s Science Institute.[/color][/size][/color][/size]Star India has urged its viewers across the globe to donate generously for the cause through several dedicated channels. Donation lines would be open from August 15 to September 7 and the funds collected during this period would be given to the two NGO partners. A team of independent auditors would oversee the use of funds.[/color][/size]A poem was also composed by Prasoon JOshi which was recited by Amitabh Bachchan. [/color][/size][/color]

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Heavy rains lash Uttarakhand, ancient Math washed away
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Heavy rains lashed parts of Uttarakhand including the state capital today, as a centuries-old Math was washed away by the surging waters of the Alaknanda river in Pauri district and about half-a-dozen houses collapsed due to cloudbursts in Chamoli district.[/font][/color][/size]However, Disaster Management and Mitigation Centre said that there was no report of any untoward incident from anywhere.[/color][/size]Badkot in Uttarkashi district received 106 MM of rains in the last 24 hours.[/color][/size]The historic Keshorai Math established in 1625 located on the banks of the Alaknanda was swept away by the river as it was in spate following heavy rains on Wednesday, Pauri District Disaster Management officer Ravneet Cheema told PTI.[/color][/size]“A wall is all that remains of the Math now,” she said.[/color][/size]Lashed by rains over the past few days the foundations of the centuries old structure gave in yesterday as it disappeared in the river in the afternoon, she said.[/color][/size]It has been raining in the district over the past few days with no let-up in rainfall even today swelling the Alaknanda river, Cheema said.[/color][/size]The Badrinath highway is closed due to debris from landslips at Kameda in Chamoli district where six houses have collapsed in Deval and Tharali areas and over half a dozen bridges have been swept away, an official said.[/color][/size]Most rivers in the state were in spate including the Ganga at Haridwar which continued to flow close to the danger mark at 293.40 metres, DMMC authorities said.[/color][/size]In Gunal village of Uttarkashi district houses have begun to sink under the impact of rains with their fear-stricken occupants moving to safer places, an official said.[/color][/size]Intermittent rains have also hampered road repair work by the BRO and PWD department in flood-hit areas of the state, officials here said.[/color][/size]A tragedy was averted yesterday in Haridwar district when a boat with 24 persons on board capsized in the Ganga near Luxor.[/color][/size]However all of those on the boat were saved, official sources here said.[/color][/size][/color][/size]http://www.thehindu.com[/color]


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Nation needs to understand Ethos of Forces
Uttarakhand Disaster- A Test Case

Brig Chander Thapa(Retd)

The devastation in Uttarakhand because of cloudbursts that occurred on night of 15th/16th June 2013 and heavy rainfall thereafter is unprecedented. Until June 27, rainfall was 1250mm, nearly 4 times the average monthly rainfall of 328mm for June, leaving a heavy trail of death, destruction and devastation in its wake. While official sources give figures of under 1000 dead and around 2500 missing, as per unofficial, but conservative, estimates the actual toll is likely to exceed 5000. The devastation saw 154 bridges and 1520 km of road destroyed and upwards of 2200 houses wrecked or obliterated. Over one lakh pilgrims found themselves trapped.

Normally the Military Aid to Civil Authority (MACA) is provided on specific request by appropriate civil authroties (Collector, Distt Commissioner, etc).  However, realising the gravity of the situation the Army’s Area Headquarter, located at Bareilly reacted well before being asked to do so. Commanded by a 3-star General Officer, it mobilised on 17th June and relocated to Dehradun from where it started functioning early next day. Simultaneously, it passed orders to its units to relocate immediately for rescue missions.

The units responded with typical military precision and alacrity, underlying in the process the true nature of military leadership, which leads from the front. As an example, on the 17th itself, after an aerial reconnaissance, a unit was ordered to move to Kedarnath, establish its command & communications post there and report readiness to the Area Commander. This occurred at a time when the civil administration was not even fully aware of the scale of devastation. The commanding officer moved forthwith, reaching Kedarnath with his unit and reported readiness by the 18th complete with command and control elements to the Area Commander. The Commanding Officer was the first to reach Kedarnath.

Paradoxically, at this time his counterparts in the civil administration were being evacuated to safety!

The message from military commanders was clear. At a critical time, four flag officers were available at dangerous places in the mountains of Garhwal where civil administration had ceased to exist. This helped greatly in the subsequent rescue missions with decision makers available on the spot and mutually coordinating the rescue efforts. The Commander-in-Chief of the Central Command also provided a sterling example of front line leadership, when on 26 June he walked with the stranded passengers, leading them to safety. How many leaders walk their talk?

The Army’s reaction was quick and efficient. While exact figures are not important, ballpark figures show initial deployment of over 5000; the number gradually getting increasing to around 8500 within a week. With more assistance sought in the form of support for engineering tasks, such as, construction of bridges and repair to roads the strength will only go up. The Air Force and Army Aviation contributed nearly 40 helicopters, civil aviation nearly a dozen. The ITBP initially contributed a battalion (about 700 personnel), building this up later to two battalions. The NDMA contributed around 300 personnel in the initial days of the rescue and now its strength stands further increased to around 500.  By 27June the relief effort was 1820 sorties, 15,311 evacuated by helicopter (possibly the largest ever air evacuation using only helicopters) and nearly 1,05,000 evacuated by temporarily laid out land routes.

The tragedy has shown up the top-heavy nature of the NDMA, overstaffed with high-ranking officials sitting in Delhi, but woefully short of functional elements at the ground level. That the Army moved in as first respondents instead of the NDMA tells its own tale.

The Indian state deploys the Armed Forces whenever the chips are down. Where ever this has happened, the army, navy & air force are known to deliver results.  But whereas the armed forces understand the concept of civilian supremacy, in return the Indian state has paid scant attention to understanding the ethos of the services.

The ethos of the armed forces, namely service before self, leadership from the front, mission accomplishment against all odds and transparency in all its dealings, have been under acute national media scrutiny. Continuous live media coverage by the print and visual media has brought home to the Indian public both the unfolding tragedy and the role the Armed Forces are playing in its mitigation. There has been universal praise for the efficiency and selfless bravery of its personnel, which speaks volumes of their ethos.

This factor is little understood as the services are shy away of presenting their achievements. For them mission accomplishment remains the sole aim and not its publicity. This has led to a wide information & perception gap.  The all encompassing work ethos of a 300 year old organisation is brushed under the carpet, by politicians, and babus as it helps paper over their own inadequacies.

In 2012, a large number of us retired veterans took part in a seminar organised by Uttarakhand Sub Area Head Quarters on the role of the Army in the floods of 2011.  Members of the civil bureacracy were also present.  But it seems the civil administration picked up nothing, learnt no lessons. It attended the seminar and slept over the proceedings of the seminar.  As a result it continues to rely almost exclusively on the Army and other paramilitary forces, such as ITBP, to pull them out of disaster situations.

A weakness of the Armed Forces lies in its recording of events. Each unit dutifully records the role it played in disaster mitigation in its war diaries and subsequently a consolidated list of lessons learnt will emerge. The work culture of the Forces will treat this as merely a part of duty.  The collective history of this great achievement is unlikely to be placed in a single report that records for posterity the story behind the facts and figures .

The Forces need to record in full, the collective effort of commanders and troops at all levels so that the nation remembers and knows what took place at such a tragic time in our history. It is time Dehradun Sub Area records this collectively for posterity and not lessons learnt alone. The forces need to let the nation know how they surmount almost impossible odds in service of the country. This will raise the morale of the country, increase the 'value' of the services provided by the armed forces, compel desicion makers to accede to demands for specialised equipment for the jawans, airmen and sailors, and, hopefully, inspire our youth to join the Forces.

The fundamental ethos of "Service before Self" leads the military to maintain a stoic silence and treat all its actions as mere rendition of duty. But we need to record the great work done so that the nation knows, and holds up such example to the rest of the country.

The forces have a commitment to the task, the fierce single-minded obsession to accomplish the mission even at the peril of one’s life. The details that the Army goes into are painstaking, with an obsessive eye for detail. Every contingency is planned for, troops briefed, events rehearsed and special troops earmarked. In this case, people were stranded at inaccessible places and special troops were sent. As an organisation the Army mitigated the risks to ensure that those rescued were not put at risk.


Self-containment is another requirement for the forces. Each time there is a flood or a disaster, when all else are coming out the soldier is going in. Who looks after his sustenance? Evidently, he has to look after himself, and the military leadership, with its eye for detail, ensures that the soldier is self-contained for the mission. This gives the soldier the freedom to devote all his energies to the task. In addition, the soldiers are briefed of the need to be patient with the people they are assisting as these people are at the end of their tether. This makes for better understanding and compassion.  Incidentally, during the Uttarakhand floods, apart from the tragic loss of 20 servicemen in a weather related helicopter accident, there were no fatalities of personnel of the armed forces involved in rescue and evacuation of civilians. This speaks volumes for the meticulous attention to detail by the field commanders as well as the training and resourcefulness of each and every soldier.

Locating people stranded at various places remained a challenge. In addition to locating the stranded by helicopters, the Army sent many young officers on foot patrol to locate pilgrims. It built bases up ahead to ensure that the choppers spend more time on doing the job at hand and less on commuting up and down. The army set up hospitals and with personnel of the Border Roads Organisation, ensured that the road axis is cleared up earliest. Even now, army personnel are deployed in large number and assisting the civil administration in command and control functions which remains a vexed problem for the latter. The poor state of infrastructure has been pointed out by the Army, but perhaps the time has come to be more forceful in talking about such issues lest we be caught wrong footed again.

Brig Chander Thapa(Retd) is a renowned defence analyst

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बीएसएफ ने उत्तराखंड में 11 गांव लिये गोद

सीमा सुरक्षा बल (बीएसएफ) ने उत्तराखंड में 11 गांवों को गोद लिया है और वर्षा प्रभावित राज्य के स्थानीय लोगों को मदद मुहैया कराने के लिए अपने कर्मियों की एक टुकड़ी तैनात की है.

बीएसएफ ने राज्य में ना केवल पुल और सड़कों जैसे कई आधारभूत ढांचे खड़े किये हैं बल्कि कालीमठ घाटी में बाढ़ प्रभावित कई गांवों में नागरिक सुविधाओं में सुधार भी किया है और कई नागरिक सुविधाएं शुरू की हैं.
     
बीएसएफ ने कालीमठ, कविलथा, कोटमा, स्यांसू, चिलोंद, कुलझेठी, खेन्नी, जलटाला, चौमासी और भूयंकी के गांवों को गोद लिया है जो कि काली नदी के किनारे स्थित हैं.
     
एक वरिष्ठ अधिकारी ने कहा, ‘‘राज्य में बाढ़ से प्रभावित हुए ग्रामीणों को मदद मुहैया कराने के लिए दस्ते को तैनात किया गया है. सैनिक वहां पर कुछ और समय के लिए रहेंगे’’
     
बीएसएफ ने इसके साथ ही इन क्षेत्रों में एक विशेष इंजीनियरिंग दल तैनात किया है ताकि आवागमन के लिए क्षतिग्रस्त तटबंध और टूटी सड़कों की मरम्मत की जा सके. बल ने इसके साथ ही कालीमठ मंदिर के जीर्णोद्वार में भी मदद की है.
     
इस अद्धसैनिक बल के सैनिकों ने वर्षा पीड़ितों की मदद के लिए अपना एक दिन का वेतन दान भी दिया है जो कि 16 करोड़ रुपये है.

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उत्तराखंड में आई प्राकृतिक आपदा में मरने वालों की संख्या में लगातार वृद्धि दर्ज हो रही है। केदारनाथ मंदिर के रास्ते में सर्च ऑपरेशन के दौरान 68 शव और मिले हैं, जो उन श्रद्धालुओं के माने जा रहे हैं जो जून में आई जल प्रलय से बचने के लिए पहाड़ियों पर चढ़ गए और वहां भूख तथा ठंड से उनकी मौत हो गई। तलाशी अभियान का तीसरा चरण शुरू होने से लेकर अब तक कुल 166 शव बरामद हो चुके हैं, जिनका अंतिम संस्कार किया जा चुका है। गौरतलब है कि जून में आई भीषण बाढ़ ने उत्तराखंड में भारी तबाही मचाई थी।
अधिकारियों ने बताया कि आपदा से सर्वाधिक प्रभावित केदारघाटी में मंगलवार को तलाशी अभियान का तीसरा चरण शुरू होने से लेकर अब तक कुल 166 शव बरामद हो चुके हैं, जिनका अंतिम संस्कार किया जा चुका है। पहले दो चरणों में 200 उसे अधिक शव निकाले गए।
राज्य के पुलिस महानिरीक्षक आरएस मीणा ने बताया कि बुरी तरह क्षत-विक्षत 68 शव गरूड़चट्टी और गौरीकुंड के बीच पहाड़ियों पर मिले, जिनका शुक्रवार को अंतिम संस्कार कर दिया गया। इससे दो दिन पहले केदारनाथ के नजदीक 64 शवों का दाह संस्कार किया गया था। उन्होंने कहा कि उनका पारंपरिक विधि-विधान के अनुसार अंतिम संस्कार किया जा रहा है और साथ ही पहचान के लिए डीएनए नमूने लेने, पंचनामा करने और उनके द्वारा पहनी गई चूड़ी, कुंडल आदि जैसी चीजों को संभालकर रखा जा रहा है।
सूत्रों का कहना है कि अब तक मरने वालों का आधिकरिक आंकड़ा 1,000 को पार कर चुका है। हालांकि गैर-सरकारी संगठनों का कहना है कि त्रासदी में हजारों लोग मारे गए हैं, जिनमें से बहुत से लोगों का प्रतिकूल पर्वतीय ऊंचाइयों की वजह से पता नहीं लग पाया है। तलाशी अभियान के रविवार तक जारी रहने की संभावना है। इसे पर्वतारोही और उत्तराखंड पुलिस के कमांडो 12,500-13,000 फुट की ऊंचाई पर अंजाम दे रहे हैं।
और पढ़ें: http://hindi.ruvr.ru/news/2013_09_07/241388254/

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डिस्कवरी चैनल पर‌ दिखेगी केदारनाथ की तबाही
 
 केदारनाथ त्रासदी पर वृत्तचित्र बनाने के लिए डिस्कवरी चैनल के सदस्य धाम पहुंच गए हैं। वहीं आपदा में केदारधाम को पहुंची क्षति का जायजा करने देहरादून स्थित वाडिया संस्‍थान का दल केदारनाथ पहुंच गया। यह दल चौराबाड़ी ताल को हुए नुकसान का सर्वे भी करेगा।  पांच सदस्यीय दल धाम में एक सप्ताह सर्वे कर क्षति और क्षति के कारकों की रिपोर्ट तैयार करेगा। दल का नेतृत्व कर रहे वाडिया संस्थान के ग्लेशियोलॉजिस्ट डा. डीपी डोभाल ने बताया कि दल पैदल मार्ग से होते हुए केदारनाथ पहुंचा। इस दौरान दल ने पैदल मार्ग पर हुई क्षति की मैपिंग की। अब केदारनाथ धाम और चौराबाड़ी ताल का सर्वेक्षण किया जाएगा।

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Uttarakhand to get Rs 1,155-cr aid from Japan
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Uttarakhand to get Rs 1,155-cr aid from Japan
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       The Uttarakhand forest department is now looking for funds from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to check forest degradation, developing and enhancing non timber forest products (NTFPs) and improve livelihood activities in the forest areas especially in the post-deluge scenario.
 
 The forest department has applied to the centre for getting a financial loan of Rs 1,155 crore from JICA which had been a pioneer fund agency for forest projects, top officials here said.
 
 "We have submitted our plan for a loan of Rs 1,155 crore for checking forest degradation and other purposes in our state," said a top official of the forest department. Besides checking forest degradation, the funds will also be utilised for community development in van panchayats and create livelihood activities in the forest areas. The plan has already been submitted to the department of economic affairs at the centre. "Our talks are in final stages," said additional principal forest conservator S T S Lepcha.
 
 Earlier in March this year, JICA had agreed to provide an assistance of Rs 655 crore for enhancing and developing NTFPs in the hill state. A five-member team of JICA had arrived in Dehradun to finalise talks in March in this regard.
 
 Since Uttarakhand had been hit by incessant floods in June this year that wreaked havoc in most of its hilly areas and economically weakened them, the forest department decided to seek more funds in the post-deluge scenario from JICA. In this context, the state government held further talks with JICA to increase the loan assistance to Rs 1,155 crore from Rs 655 crore, said Lepcha.
 
 The loan will come in shape of grant where the central assistance will be 90 per cent, the officials added.
 
 Earlier, the state tourism department had approached JICA for a funding of Rs 700 crore for Chardham infrastructure projects. But the tourism project could not find favours with JICA.
   
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उत्तराखंड की दिवाली में आपदा की पीड़ा

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 चार माह पहले भीषण आपदाग्रस्त उत्तराखंड में दिवाली पर कहीं खुशी तो कहीं गम की छाया साफ रूप से दिखी। आपदाग्रस्त रुद्रप्रयाग जिले के अगस्तमुनि में आपदा पीड़ित लोगों ने दिवाली कुछ अलग अंदाज से मनाई। विस्थापन व पुनर्वास सहित बिजली पानी और सड़क की समस्याओं से जूझ रहे आपदा पीड़ित केदारघाटी विस्थापन व पुनर्वास संघर्ष समिति के बैनर तले उस स्थान पर जमा हुए जहां आपदा के पहले एक जींवंत बस्ती हुआ कटती थी। आपदा पीड़ितों ने वहाँ मुख्यमंत्री विजय बहुगुणा के चित्र के सामने जलती कैंडिलों से लिखा 'आपदा पीड़ितों को न्याय दो' उत्तरकाशी जिला मुख्यालय में आपदा पीड़ितों द्वारा आपदा राहत कामों में सरकार की तरफ से लंबे समय से कोताही बरतने के खिलाफ चला रहा संयुक्त मोर्चे के धरने ने तीसरे महीने में प्रवेश कर लिया है और उन्होंने भी दिवाली नहीं मनाने का फैसला किया था।
 
 देहरादून दिवाली में खूब जगमगाती नजर आई। बाजार में लोगों ने जमकर खरीदारी की। राजधानी के एक छोर पर उत्तराखंड ऊर्जा निगम में काम कर रहे हड़ताली संविदा कर्मचारी रातभर अपनी मांगों के समर्थन में टावर पर चढ़कर पुलिस प्रशासन को छकाते रहे। ये कर्मी पिछले कई दिनों से आंदोलनरत हैं। आपदा ग्रस्त केदार घाटी, गंगा घाटी और पिथौरागढ़ के सीमावर्ती क्षेत्रों में दिवाली का उत्साह लोगों में नहीं दिखा। दिवाली में लाखों का कारोबार करने वाले कुछ ही हजार के व्यापार तक सीमित रहे।http://navbharattimes.indiatimes.com/---/articleshow/25219094.cms

 

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