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United Nations Development Programme.

[ UNDP ]

Report on
Village Disaster Management Plan

Under the guidance of


Dr. Vinod Bukya
(Assistant Professor)

Submitted by
M.Raviteja (B131506)

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
IN

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies,


Basar,Mudhole(Mdl.),Nirmal(Dist.),Telangana,504 107
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Village Disaster Management


Plan

Narsampet
Vill&Mandal,
District Warangal

Disaster Vulnerability of the Village

Hazard Severity Last incidence (mm/yy)

Earthquake Low 00/01


Cyclone Low 00/98
Flood Low 00/78

Symbol : High Low Medium


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Village Disaster
Management Plan
Narsampet,Vill & Mandal, District Warangal
Introduction:
Narsampet municipality located in Warangal District of Telangana, which is located at 17
degrees 55 minutes north to 79 degrees 54 minutes east. It has average altitude of 221
meters.Narsampet has not faced any disasters over last few years

A) Village Profile

Narsampet is a Census Town city in the district of Warangal, Andhra Pradesh. The Narsampet
Census Town has a population of 30,963 of which 15,988 are males while 14,975 are females
as per a report released by Census India 2011.
As part Telangana Districts re-organisation, Narsampet Mandal re organised from Warangal
District to Warangal Rural district. It is located 39 km towards east from District headquarters
Warangal.

The literacy rate of Narsampet city is 81.17% higher than the state average of 67.02%. In
Narsampet, Male literacy is around 89.70% while female literacy rate is 72.13%.

TRS,INC are the major political parties in this area. Narsampet Mandal comes under
Narsampet assembly constituency, current sitting MLA is Donthi Madhava Reddy contested
Independent and won. Narsampet Mandal comes under Mahabubabad parliament
constituency, current sitting MP is Prof. Azmeera Seetaram Naik

Narsampet is a historical place in Telangana. Narasmpet was in Andhra Pradesh when it was in
colonial times. Before Independence, the administrative unit of Narsampet was officially
known as Pakhal Taluka because of its proximity to the area's lifeline - the Pakhal Lake, major
lake for drinking water in the region built by the Kakatiya rulers. the Government of Telangana
declared neighboring Dwarakapet and Sarvapuram villages to be merged into Narsampet
Municipality. The town has 28 wards and 50 colonies.
The Pakhal lake which is enveloped by the scenic forested hills, is spread over an area of
30 km2. The harness of a small tributary of the River Krishna, is a must see sight.
1 Name of the ULB Narsampet Municipality
2 Year of Constitution 03.09.2011
3 Area ( in Sq.kms) 11.52
4 Distance from Capital ( in kms) 175
Number of Municipal
5 20
Wards/Divisions
Number of Revenue
6 19
Wards/Divisions
Total Population as per Census
7 36241
2011
Male Population as per 2011
8 18502
Census
Female Population as per 2011
9 17739
Census
Households as per Census 2011
10 8726
(Number)
Population as per Census 2001
11 26948
(Number)
Male Population as per 2001
12 15988
Census
Female Population as per 2001
13 14975
Census
Households as per Census 2001
14 9631
(Number)
No of house hold as per 2014
15 11431
(Intensive House Hold Survey)
Projected Population as on date
16 37385
(Number)
17 Number of Mee Seva Centres 7
18 No of E-seva centres –
Number of Municipal Service
19 –
Centres
20 Longitude 79.88 E
21 Latitude 17.92 N
Total Income per annum during
22 2.77 Crores
2014-2015 (rupees in crores)
PUBLIC SERVICES/ AMENITIES
Total Road Length (in Kms)
CC (KMs) 29.80
1
BT (KMs) 9.48
WBM (KMs) 11.91
2 No. of sewer connections –

Total Length of Drains (in


3
Kms)
Pucca (KMs) 33.00
Kutcha (KMs) 56.00
Total Length of Storm
4
water Drains (in Kms)
Pucca (KMs) 8.00
Kutcha (KMs) 30.00
Total Number of Markets
No Vegetable Markets 2
No of Fish Markets Area 0
5
No of Mutton Markets 1
No of Slaughter Houses 1
No of Grain Markets 1
Total Number of Burial
Grounds
Hindu 6
6
Muslim 3
Christian 1
Others –
7 Number of Lakes/Tanks 1
8 No of Parks 1
9 No of Play Grounds 1
10 No of Auditoriums 0
11 Sports Complexes 0
Number of Function
12 5
Halls/Kalyana Mandapams
13 No of Shadi Khanas 1
Worship Centers
Temples 11
14 Masques 3
Churches 5
Others 0
Total Number of Lights
SPSV Lamps 237
Halogen Lamps –
15
MH Lamps –
Tube Lights 15191
Others –
16 Water Supply
Source of Water Supply Surface
(Surface/Ground/Both)
Surface Qty (MLD) 2 MLD
Ground Qty (MLD) –
(1 MLD = 10 Lakh Litters) –
ESLR Capacity (MLD) 1.12
GSLR Capacity (MLD) –
Total Quantity of drinking
1.50
water supplied
17
Per Capita Supply (Litres Per
75 LPCD
Capita per Day)
No of House Service
Connections
18 Commercial 304
Residential 4194
Industrial –
19 No of Public Stand Posts –
20 No of Bores Existing –
Working –
21 No of Hand Bores Existing 55
Working 48
22 Number rof Public Taps 376
Periodicity of Water Supply
23 ((Daily, Alternate Daily, Alternative day
Weekly Twice, Weekly))
24 Hours of Water Supply 12
No of Water Treatment
25 –
Plants
Total Water Treatment
26 –
Capacity
Hospitals
No of Govt Hospitals 1
No of Pvt Hospitals/Nursing
10
Homes
No of Clinics 22
27
No of Diagnostic Centre –
No of Ayurvedic/Homepathi
1
Hospital
No of Govt Veterinary
1
Hospitals
Educational Institutions Govt Pvt
Primary Schools 11 2
Upper Primary Schools 2 8
High Schools 4 19
28
Junior Colleges 2 7
Degree/PG Colleges 1 5
Engineering Colleges 0 0
Medical Colleges 0 0
29
Commercial –
Lodges (Number) 2
Restaurants (Number) 2
Fast Food Centres (Number) 4
Shops (Number as per
910
licenses issued)
Theatres (Number) 3
Office Complexes (Number) 6
Dobhi Ghats (Number) 0
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Table I to VI in the annexure Village DM Data Sheet give a detail of the vulnerable elements present in the village.

B) Hazard and Risk Analysis:

FLOOD [**]:
No Floods have been noticed yet .
Elements at Risk Response
Areas People Structures Others Response Responder
Low-lying areas Houses: VDMC with the help of
1 ……………. Police, Home guards and other
2 ……………. ___Kuchchha Houses paramilitary personnel, if any.
3 ……………. ___With Weak Foundation
4 ……………. ___In Water logged areas Early Warning [EWS]: EWS1:
5 …….………. [ ]
___ people living Communicate the warnings to all the villagers. EWS2:
in low lying area [ ]
Habitation in EWS3:
near drainage Evacuation [E&TS]: [ ]
areas Shift all people from low-lying areas to high
1 rise shelters--- E&TS1:
2 ……………. [ ]
3 ……………. E&TS2:
4 ……………. [ ]
5 ……………. E&TS3:
……………. [ ]
Rescue [R&R]:
___ people living
Swimmers and boatsman shall reach in the
Slums on coastal area R&R 1:
1 flooded areas to rescue the trapped ones. [ ]
2 R&R 2:
Temporary Shelter [E&TS]:
3 …………… [ ]
People from low-lying areas, trapped areas
…………… R&R 3:
shall be shifted to the areas identified in safe
…………… [ ]
___ people living shelters identified for evacuation
in slums

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CYCLONE [***]:
No Cyclones has been noticed yet .
Elements at Risk Response
Areas People Structures Others Response Responder
High-land areas ___people living in low lying area Houses : VDMC with the help of Police,
Home guards and other
___ with Naliya roof paramilitary personnel, if any.
Coastal Areas ___ with GC sheets
___people living on (sea) coastal ___ with shallow Early Warning [EWS]: EWS1:
area including salt workers Foundations [ ]
___fisher men in specific ___ Tall houses [High Communicate the warnings to EWS2:
Rise] all the villagers. [ ]
EWS3:
Ports ___ port workers Evacuation [E&TS]: [ ]
Shift all people from weak
structures to safe shelters- E&TS1:
Remote Areas People on road, in open space. [ ]
People working in the farm. E&TS2:
[ ]
E&TS3:
[ ]

Rescue [R&R]:
Rescue the trapped ones.

Temporary Shelter [E&TS]: R&R 1:


People from weaker structures [ ]
should be shifted to the areas R&R 2:
identified as safe shelters [ ]
[concrete] for evacuation R&R 3:
[ ]

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EARTHQUAKE [***]:
No Earthquake has been noticed yet .
People Structures Others Response Responder
hildren (0-6 yrs age), ___Kuchchha Houses VDMC with the help of Police, Home
___ Old Aged Persons, [Mud/Zopda,…..] guards and other paramilitary
___ Blind person personnel, if any.
___With Weak Foundation
Rescue [R&R]:
Bulldozer owners shall help others in R&R 1:
are all vulnerable due to their Houses having weak joints, heavy removing debris so as to save trapped [ ]
inability to move in open space after roof and old houses are more people. R&R 2:
the shocks. prone to disaster. [ ]
R&R 3:
High rise structures on pillars [
[Tall buildings] Temporary Shelter [E&TS]:
Affected people need to be shifted to E&TS1:
safe temporary shelters in open space. [ ]
E&TS2:
[ ]
E&TS3:
[ ]

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C) Risk Management: Capacity/Resources

Managing the disasters is all about responding in a collective and planned


manner. The resources available and earmarked in advance do the needful help
in managing disasters at the distress time.
The Chairperson of District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) will be
the Collector or District Magistrate or Deputy Commissioner of the district. The
elected representative of the area is member of the DDMA as an ex officio co-
Chairperson.
The village has T.V forecasting Antennas(Siti-Cable). These communication
channels would be of great help in disseminating warning news issued by the
state national broadcasters/ Meteorological laboratories. Villagers have
telephones which could be dialed to disseminate warnings, if any at a faster rate.
There is good health facility in the village in every reach & good
transportation every now and then.

Alternate Safe routes:


The following listed routes could be used at the time of emergency.

# Name of the route reason Connection


1 Wgl-hyd road Elevation is high Highway
2
3

Identified Safe Shelters


Since elevation is high , every place is safe for shelter
# Type of No of Rooms Capacity Ownership Remarks
Shelter Details
1
Anganwadi 2 100 Govt (+20 in balcony)

2
SK reddy
complex 100 5000 Private (largest building)

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Infrastructure Accessible:Inside the Village:

# Infrastructure Distance ( Km) Location


1 PHC 1 Narsampet
2 SHC 1 Narsampet
3 CHC 1 Narsampet
5 Pvt. Dispensary 1 Narsampet
6 Maternity Home 1 Narsampet
7 Govt Hospital 1 Narsampet
9 Vet. Hospital 1 Narsampet
10 Vet Dispensary 1 Narsampet
11 Secondary School 2 Narsampet
12 Higher Secondary School 1 Narsampet
13 Fair Price Shop 1 Narsampet
14 Police Station 2 Narsampet
15 Post Office 2 Narsampet
16 Telegram Office 2 Narsampet
17 Govt. Panchayat Office 1 Narsampet
18 Bus Stand .5 Narsampet

I. Demographics

A Population Number Source

A1 Total population 36241 Narasmpet municipality


A1.1 Male population 18502 Narasmpet municipality
A1.2 Female population 17739 Narasmpet municipality
A1.3 Children between the age of 0-6 2758 indikosh.com/city/614097/narsampet
A1.4 Children between the age of 6-12 ----

A1.5 Person above the age of 65 years --

A2 Physically challenged persons

A2.1 Handicapped persons --


A2.2 Blind persons 312 Narasmpet municipality
A2.3 Pregnant Women --
A2.4 Number of Infants --
A3 Total No of Families 0
A3.1 Total BPL population 30779 Narasmpet municipality
A3.2 Total Scheduled Caste Families --
A3.3 Total Scheduled Tribe Families --
A3.4 Total Other Backward Class Families --

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II. Area

B Type Of Area Acres

B1 Total area ( B1 + B2 ) 2572 Narasmpet municipality


warangalrural.telangana.gov.in/district-
B1.1 Total Forest Land 35/14035 Ha departments/forest-department/
Total Waste land/ Grass land --

Total Gamtal (under habitat) --

B1.2 Total Area under Pvt. Ownership --

Total land under agriculture --

Total irrigated land --

Total non irrigated land --

B2 Soil Type

Type Of Soil Morrum Soil

Texture of Available Soil Morrum Soil

Details of soil Others

III. Livestock Resources


C Livestock Nos. (2012 census)
C1 Cows --
C2 Buffalos 127763
C3 Bullock --
--
C4 Sheeps & Goats 527349
C5 Poultry 1163212
C6 Camel --
C7 Others --

IV. Agriculture Resources


D Agriculture Agriculture Season Avg Yield Of Crop (Qty.)
1 Kharif (2016-census ) 3186 HA - paddy
2 Kharif “ 1490 ha- maize
D1. Major Crop Cultivated 3 rabi 1519 ha - groundnut
4
Other

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D2 Cropping Pattern 1 2 3
D3 Average Land Holding Size ( Hac )

V. Livelihood Activity
E Occupation Pattern Nos. Source

E1 Person engaged in Primary Activities

warangalrural.telangana.gov.i
E1.1 Person engaged in Agriculture 197391 n/agriculture/
E1.2 Person engaged in Livestock --

E1.3 Person engaged in Fisheries --

E1.4 Person engaged in Mining and quarrying --

E1.5 Person engaged in Plantations --

E1.6 Person engaged in orchids and allied activities --

E1.7 Any other --

E2 Person engaged in Secondary Activities

warangalrural.telangana.go
E2.1 Person engaged in Manufacturing Units 719 v.in/industrial-profile/
E2.2 Person engaged in Processing Units --

E2.3 Person engaged in Servicing and repair in Household industry --

E2.4 Persons engaged in Construction industry --

E2.5 Person engaged in Trade and commerce

E2.6 Persons engaged in Transport storage and communication --

E2.7 Any Other --

E3 Person engaged in Tertiary Activities

E3.1 Person engaged in Service Sectors --

E3.2 Any Other --

Disaster History

Name of Disaster- NO Earthquke


Name of Disaster-NO Cyclone

Name of Disaster-NO Flood


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Contact Information

I Village Disaster Management Committee

Title Name Address Telephone #


Sarpanch A.Sudhakar Lal maheshwaram 9553565913
Talati 0
School Master 0
PHC Doctor/Health Worker Dr.Kantem RaviKiran Narsampet
Anganwadi Worker 0
Gram Sewak 0
Community Rep 1
Community Rep 2 0
Community Rep 3 0

II. Village Task Force Members


Title Name Address Telephone #
Communication 1 0
Communication 2
Communication 3 0
First Aid 1
First Aid 2 0
First Aid 3 0
Search & Rescue 1 0
Search & Rescue 2 0
Search & Rescue 3 0
Relief Coordination 1 0
Relief Coordination 2 0
Relief Coordination 3 0
Gazzeted Food
Health & Nutrition 1 Smt. Jyothirmai Inspector 9502202322
Health & Nutrition 2 0
Health & Nutrition 3 0

DD, Ground Water


Water & Sanitation 1 Smt. Shaila Sri 8074769522
Water & Sanitation 2 0
Water & Sanitation 3 0
Shelter & Retrofit 1 0
Shelter & Retrofit 2 0
Shelter & Retrofit 3 0

III. Taluka Staff


Title Name Address Telephone #
Mamalatdar 0
TDO 0

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Police Officer 0
Div. Engr (R&B) 0
Div. Engr (Water) 0
CDPO 0
JE (Telephones) 0
Civil Hospital 0
Deputy Mamalatdar 0

IV. Village level experts


Title Name Address Telephone #
Driver 1 0
Driver 2 0
Swimmer 1 0
Swimmer 2 0
Swimmer 3 0
Ex-Serviceman 1 0
Ex-Serviceman 2 0
Ex-Serviceman 3 0
Welders/Cutters 1 0
Welders/Cutters 2 0
Welders/Cutters 3 0
Trained First Aider 1 0
Trained First Aider 2 0
Trained First Aider 3 0
Health & Nutrition 0
Water & Sanitation 1 0
Water & Sanitation 2 0
Water & Sanitation 3 0
Shelter & Retrofit 1 0
Shelter & Retrofit 2 0
Shelter & Retrofit 3 0

V. Local NGO Detail


Name Of NGO Sector Address Telephone #
Aditya Industrial Educational
Society, Warangal

 Krupa Society,
Warangal

 St. Marys
Educational Society,
Warangal 095440 00410
0
0
0
0

VI. Infrastructure
Infrastructure Name Address Telephone #
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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