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Sr.No Description of item page No 1 Map of the District 2. Introduction 3. List of the Anticipated Disasters in the District 4 Part-I- District Profile 5 Part –II Responses Plan including off-site plan 6 Part III Prevention and Mitigation plan a Floods b Cyclones c Heat wave and cold waves d Droughts e Thunder and Lightening f Earthquakes g Epidemics h Pest Attacks i Cattle Epidemics j Food poisoning k Urban Fires l Oil Spill m Festival Related Disasters n Air Road and Rail Accidents o Village Fires 7. Part-IV People's, mobilization and community preparedness plan 8 Part -V Contingency Plan for Assisting the neighbouring Districts in Disasters. 9. Liaison with Military and other Para military forces. 10 List of Active N.G.O,s in the District (Annexure 'A ' ) 11 List of Telephone No's of the village Sarpanches (Annexure 'B') 12 List of Private Nursing Homes (Annexure 'C' ) 13 List of Vulnerable Points/Area 14 List of Rescue And Evacuation Equipment 15 List of JCB Machine 16 List of Low Lying area and evacuation Area 17 List of Places Where Relief camps can be established

District Disaster Management Plan Introduction:- In recent years has been visited by very serious natural disasters like cyclones earthquakes floods droughts etc causing videspread loss of life and property videspread destruction caused by cyclones in Orrisa earthquakes in Gujrat are the recent examples of the natural disasters. Disaster is an event which threatens the whole of society and its management implies that a mechanism is in place. Which will enable a total and effective response to offset its harmful affects .Thus total and effective response mechanism must subsume the coordinated response of the entire governmental system and the whole of the civil society. By its very definition therefore Disaster Management can not be a quick fix mechanism it implies meticulous planning and coordination between various role players to prevent disaster and to mitigate their impact whenever they occur. The District Disaster Management Plan has the following essential parts:- 1) Essential detail of the district and its vulnerability to various disasters with Historical perspective and current data. 2) Response plan including off-site plan if an industry is located in the district 3) Prevention and mitigation plan. 4) People's mobilization and community preparedness plan. 5) Contingency plan for assisting the neighboring districts in distress. The District Disaster Management Plan takes into account resources available with various departments for meeting any kind of disaster, resources available with all District level NGO's military and Para military forces stationed in the District and their proper co-ordination. A disaster has generally three stages i.e. pre-disaster stage, disaster stage and post disaster stage. In the pre disaster stage ground work is carried out in order to assess the likely-hood of any impending disaster assessing the inventory of resources available in order to tackle a disaster including support required from Governmental and non Governmental Organizations in the disaster stage .Disaster Management Plan is put into place and resources are deployed as per the Disaster Plan. The continuous monitoring is carried out on day to day basis. In the post disaster stage the after effects of a disaster have to be tackled which includes control of epidemics disposal of dead bodies and animal carcasses and reconstruction of roads/bridges/pathways etc.All these three stages shall be taken care of in the District Disaster Management Plan prepared for District Faridkot with respect to the anticipated disaster. ANTICIPATED DISASTERS IN THE DISTRICT:- a) Floods k) Urban fires b) Cyclones l) Oil spill c) Heat wave and Cold Wave m) Festival related disasters d) Droughts n) Air road and rail accidents e) Thunder and lightening o) Village fire f) Earthquakes g) Epidemics h) Pest attacks i.) Cattle epidemics j) Food poisoning

Part -1 District Profile:- District Faridkot was created in August 1972 which then comprised of Moga, Shri Muktsar Sahib and Faridkot sub Divisions. This District was further trifurcated during November 1995 and now it consists of Faridkot and Jaito sub divisions only. The District has 171 villages (including seven un-inhabited villages) and three Municipal Councils of Faridkot, and Jaito having a total population of 5.51 lacs. On the basis of previous record and information available through different sources , it has been observed that no major natural disaster occurred in the jurisdiction of the present in the last 30 years .Even during floods in September/October 1988 and July 1996,the district was not seriously affected Some damage occurred to crops in low lying areas and Katcha/unsafe houses in the district due to heavy rains in the past .However some problems were faced in the past which were managed by the District Administration with the help of Nagar Councils and Gram Panchayats. On the whole, as per the past history, the district is not flood prone and has not experienced any major natural disaster in the past.

Part- II

Since this district does not have any big industrial area therefore part II with respect to response plan including off-site plan has not been taken into account.

Part III

Prevention and mitigation plan in respect of each anticipated disaster shall be as below:- A. Floods: District level flood control committee has been formed under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner, Faridkot. It has the following members: Sr. No. Designation Officer 1. Senior. Supdtt.of Police, Faridkot. 2. Addl Deputy Commissioner, (D) Faridkot. 3. Sub Divisional Magistrate, Faridkot 4. Sub Divisional Magistrate, Kotkapura 5. Sub Divisional Magistrate, Jaito 6. Asstt.Commissioner (General) Faridkot 7. District Revenue Officer, Faridkot. 8. Tehsildar, Faridkot. 9. Tehsildar, Kotkapura. 10. Executive Engineer, Plan Roads, Faridkot. 11. Executive Engineer, Drainage Faridkot 12. Executive Engineer, Drainage Ferozepur 13. Executive Engineer, Public Health (RWS) Faridkot. 14 Executive Engineer, Public Health (GW) Muktsar 15. Executive Engineer, P.W.D, (B & R) Provincial Division, Faridkot 16. Executive Engineer, Canal Faridkot 17. Executive Officer, Municipal Counsil, Kotkapura. 18. Distt Development and Panchayat Officer, Faridkot. 19. B.D.P.O Faridkot/Kotkapura, Jaito. 20. Divisional Forest officer, Muktsar

21. Chief Agricultural officer, Faridkot 22. Dy. Director Animal Husbandary, Faridkot. 23. Distt. Food & Supplies Controller, Faridkot. 24. Secretary Red Cross, Faridkot 25. D.M, Markfed, Punsup, F.C.I, Warehousing, Faridkot. Agro, Pungrain. 26. Secretary, Market Committee, Faridkot, .Jaito, Kotkapura and Sadiq 27. Civil Surgeon, Faridkot 28 Medical Supdtt,G.G.S Medical College & Hospital ,Faridkot. 39. Distt Health Officer, Faridkot 30. Secretary , Regional Transport Authority, Faridkot 31. Asstt. Director Youth Services, Faridkot 32. Co-Ordinator N.Y.K, Faridkot 33. Distt Commander P.H.G, Faridkot 34. Distt. Mandi Officer,Faridkot 35. Deputy Registrar Co-Operative Societies, Faridkot 36. DET, Telephones, Faridot & S.D.O, Telephones, Faridkot /Kotkapura. 37. Xen. Pb.Water Supply & Sewerage Board, Moga & S.D.O, P.W.S & S, Kotkapura. 38. D.P.R.O Faridkot (Additional charge of till with DPRO, Ferozepur) The Committee meets generally in the months of April/May and takes stock of the situation Flood preparedness of each Govt. Department is reviewed and the emergent flood protection works which need special repair or new construction to be carried-out latest by 30th June are approved. The District Flood Control Room is set up in the Office of Deputy Commissioner , Faridkot. Having four digit toll free Telephone No 250338 under the charge of District Revenue Officer Faridkot. It is made operational from 18 June till 30 September under normal circumstances Various activities undertaken before the floods are as bellows:- STEPS REQUIRED TO BE TAKEN BEFORE THE FLOODS:-

1) Identification of flood prone areas.

2) Warning system from Bhakhra and Pong Dam Reservoirs in case of floods /rains

3) Flood Signals

4) Setting up of Flood Control Rooms

5) Issuing of flood warning

6) Inspection of Flood Protection works

7) Role of Irrigation Department and its requirement of additional funds for flood protection and drainage work

8) Repair/inspection of Flood equipment

9) Sites for Relief Camps

10) Personnel for Relief Camps

11) Arrangement for food and other essential commodities

12) Medical facilities

13) Veterinary care

14) Drinking Water

15) Transport

16) Community preparedness

17) Assistance from /RAP

18) Help from Army authorities

STEPS TO BE TAKEN DURING FLOODS:-

1) Immediate evacuation

2) Setting up of Relief Camps

3) Handling Relief

4) Reports to the State Headquarters

5) Monitoring of Flow of water at Critical points

6) Funds for

Relief Camps

7) V.I.P visits

STEPS TO BE TAKEN IMMEDIATELY AFTER FLOODS :-

1) Disposal of Dead Bodies and Carcasses

2) Pumping out of water from low lying abadies

3) Special Girdawari

4) Funds for Relief

5) Disbursement of Relief

STEPS TO BE TAKEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION:-

1) Closure of Relief Camps

2) Restoration of infrastructure

3) Reorganization for good work

4) Feed back for future

Most of the damage was caused in Faridkot District in 1988, 1996, 2002 due to heavy rains because this area is not in the catchments areas of rivers. Certain measures are to be taken to reduce disaster due to floods/heavy rains.

The Main objectives of various flood preparedness measures are:-

1) Minimizing the loss of human lives in floods

2) Minimizing the loss of live stock.

3) Minimizing the loss to property and infrastructure

4) Minimizing ill affects on the health of effected population and

5) Bringing normality in human activity soon after the floods

To achieve the above objects, different tasks are to be performed by different Government Departments and other agencies before during and after the floods each Department's role and responsibilities have to be clearly identified and action plan needs to be drawn up by each department for close coordination between the various Departments/Agencies, Close coordination is required at the District Headquarter as well as at the Tehsil Headquarters .Deputy Commissioner will

Co-ordinate the work at the District Headquarters SDMs are to Co-ordinate all activities at the Sub Divisional headquarters and actually face the situation.

Some of the important measures required to be taken before the floods, during the floods and after the floods have been outlined above. The Major role during the floods is of the drainage and public health department. The different departments are also assigned duties as under:- The Executive Engineer ,Drainage ,Faridkot will be responsible to Drain out water in cases there are some floods / heavy rains in the low lying localities .The E.O ,M.C Faridkot ,Kotkapura and Jaito will assist him 2. SETTING UP OF DISTRICT AND TEHSIL FLOOD CONTROL ROOMS :-

The Flood control room at the Headquarter and Tehsil's will be established in the district would start functioning from 1st June round the clock A daily and weekly reports on prescribed proforma containing flood situation would be sent to the Govt. The police have a separate control room and they have to inform the concerned sub divisions. The control room has vulnerable sites marked on the plan and registers would be maintained about the attendance and round the clock roster and flow of water the following is detail of the flood control rooms being set up at the District Headquarter and at the Sub Divisional Level :- Sr. Name of the Flood Control Name of the Officer-In Telephone No's No Room charge Office Resi. 1 District Flood Control Room D.R.O (Distt.Flood 01639-250338 01639 -254286 of District/Tehsil level in Control Officer) Administrative Complex Faridkot. 2 Tehsil Jaito Tehsildar Jaito 01635-230770

3 Tehsil Kotkapura Tehsildar Kotkapura 01635-229623

4 Police Control Room S.S.P ,Faridkot 01639-250731 01639 -252052 01639-250713 75270-18100 5 S.S.P , Faridkot S.S.P Faridkot 01639-252000 01639 -251080

6 DSP(H) Faridkot Palwinder Singh PPS 01639-250920 7527017003

7 DSP , Faridkot Jastinder Singh PPS 01639-250920 7527017006

8 DSP, KKP Manwinderbir Singh PPS 01635-224705 7527017007

9 DSP, DSP Jaitu --- 75270-17008

The Additional Deputy Commissioner, Faridkot will hold meeting with the Army Authorities and get their assistance at the time of floods/Heavy rains and also get their contact telephone numbers. The police control room shall convey the flood related messages through out the district through wireless communication and to the district and Tehsil flood control rooms in case of floods in any area the respective police station / police post in charge shall immediately convey this message to the people in that area and will take further steps for evacuation of people to the relief camps .The officer in charge shall also be informed for mobilization of recourse to meet the situation .Telephone Nos. of Senior Police Officers and Police station shall also be available in the control room which are given below:-

Sr.No Designation of the office Telephone Number's Office Resi. 1 IG, Faridkot at Ferozepur 01632-244038 01639-244038

2 SSP Faridkot 01639-252000 01639-251080

3 SP(H) Faridkot 01639-251078 01639-250986

4 DSP Kotkapura 01635-224705 7527017006

5 DSP , Faridkot 01639-250920 01639-250018

6 DSP(D) Faridkot --- 7527017004

7 Police Control room 01639-250731 75270-18100 -

8 Police Line Exchange 01639-250713 wireless 01639-250731 control room 9 PS City Faridkot 01639-250103 -

10 Sdr Faridkot 01639-252366 -

11 PS Sadiq 01639-221975 -

12 PS City Kotkapura 01635-220468 -

13 PS Sdr Kotkapura 01635-220008 -

14 PS Jaito 01635-230641 -

15 PP Baja Khana 75270-17027 75270-17037-

16 PP Golewala 75270-17029 75270-17039

3. Information regarding heavy rains/floods:-

Every kind information with regard to floods/heavy rains will be sent by the Tehsil Flood Control Room to the District Flood Control Room Daily. 4. Help From voluntary social organizations:-

The SDM's Shall encourage the voluntary social organizations for help to flood affected people for clothing and other food requirements They will also be motivated to organize temporary Relief camps and medicines. The Honorary Secretary Distt. Red Cross Society and the Distt.Mandi Officer are to procure wheat from Commission Agents to be given to flood affected people as and when required. 5. JEs / SDOs on Duty at vulnerable points:_-

The Drainage Department will pitch tents near vulnerable points on the drains and officials from their Department will remain present round the clock. The Tents will be provided by Tehsildar concerned. Executive Engineer Water Supply & Sanitation, Faridkot and XEN, Water Supply and Sewerage Board, Ferozepur will be overall in charge of Faridkot Kotkapura and Jaito towns and they will be responsible to drain out water from these towns and XEN Drainage, Faridkot will be responsible to drain out water from the villages in case of flood and heavy rains. 6. Flood Fighting equipment and its placement:-

The Officer In charge of the flood control room shall have a list of flood relief equipments available in the District. He shall also physically inspect all equipments before 30th June and certify that relief equipments are in working order.

7. Stocks of Tarpaulins to be maintained:-

The Tarpaulins cover will be supplied by the Food Corporation of India, Markfed and Punsup. The DFSC, Faridkot will co-ordinate with such agencies in the District for Supply of such material and shall store 5000 tarpaulins in his office for emergency, The DFSC will be Nodal Officer for this purpose.

8. EC Bags:-

Executive Engineer, Drainage, Faridkot and SDO. Canals Faridkot will arrange 2000 EC bags each. 9. Relief Camps:- The District Food & Supplies Controllers Faridkot, Assistant Registrar, Cooperative societies, Faridkot, Chief Agriculture officer, Faridkot will be overall in-charge of these camps. The District Food & Supplies Controller will ensure proper supply of Essential commodities and will keep ready 100 bags of Atta 15 Qtls of Dal and Sufficient stock of vegetable oils and kerosene etc. 10 Medical Facilities (Humans):-

Civil Surgeon, Faridkot will be responsible to supply all kind of medicines in the relief camps and other affected areas of Faridkot District. He will ensure sufficient quantity of medicines including the medicines used for the treatment of snake-bite, during the flood seasons with all the medical teams constituted by him. He will also ensure that the teams will be operational and moving in the towns and villages during the flood period and emergency team will be available in the hospital round the clock. The SMO posted in Sub Division will submit daily progress report to the S.D.M's concerned. He will also ensure that a proper arrangement for medical treatment is also made in relief camps. He will also ensure that adequate steps are taken that no epidemic breaks out after and during the floods. 11 Drinking Water Supply:-

The XEN Water Supply & Sanitation Faridkot, E.O,M.C Faridkot / Kotkapura and Jaito and Secretary, Market Committies will make all necessary arrangements for the supply of drinking water in relief camps in the Faridkot, Kotkapura and Jaito towns. 12 Fodder and Medicines for the live Stock:-

The Deputy Director Animal Husbandry, Faridkot and Chief Agriculture Officer Faridkot will ensure that the cattles in flood prone villages are vaccinated well in time and also maintain stock of medicines at their own level. The fodder arrangements will also be made with the help of District Mandi Officer, Faridkot. Teams constituted for the purpose, are to be sent to all blocks and other flood prone areas. Tehsildar's have been specifically directed to make a survey of total number of houses and cattle in different villages prior to flood season so that bogus claims can be avoided such information is to be sent before 1st July positively. Dry fodder should also be kept in sufficient stock.

13. Trial run of boats / checking of flood relief equipments:-

The SDM concerned will ensure trial run of boats lying in their Sub Divisions before 1st July positively and send certificates that these have been checked along with other equipments. Similarly The D.R.O will ensure the same at district headquarter.

14 Arrangements of Telephone facilities/separate line to army:-

SDO Telephones Faridkot to maintain a regular check of the working of the telephones and list of all important numbers is to be sent to him by the DRO Faridkot. 15 Communication:-

The Police wireless system will work as mode of communication in case of floods.The SSP, Faridkot will set up wireless sets in DC's office and in the vehicles of all SDM's , Tehsildars and DRO and one high powered set be installed in the Flood Control Room with effect from 1st June to 30th September. 16 Assistance from Army / BSF and Punjab Home Guards:- The ADC Faridkot shall requisition Army help if situation so warranted. The concerned SDM shall inform when ever the help of army required. The ADC is also requested to call a meeting with the army Officers and get their contact numbers . 17 Electricity:-

The DFO Muktsar will cut the top branches of trees so that the flow of electricity is not hampered during floods. Electricity Department shall ensure regular supply of Electricity. The DFO is also directed to ensure immediate removal of fallen trees during the floods/heavy rains. 18 Presence of all District Headquarter Officers:-

The Assistant Commissioner (General) Faridkot will issue an office order that during rainy season which generally starts from 1st July to 30th September that every Headquarter Officer will not leave station without the prior approval of Deputy Commissioner, Faridkot. 19 Disposal of Dead Bodies and Carcasses:-

The Executive Officer M.C. Faridkot, Kotkapura and Jaito and Deputy Director Animal Husbandry are put on duty for this purpose. They will be responsible for the disposal of dead bodies and carcasses during flood/heavy rains. CYCLONES:- The District after its reorganization in 1995, has no history of cyclones though in the months of May and June there are some thunder storms followed by medium to heavy rain falls in this case also.The Disaster Management Plan will be the same as envisaged during the floods. However, in this case because of strong winds, there may be large scale up-rooting of trees, up-rooting of electric poles and snapping of wires resulting in hindrance to smooth flow of traffic on the GT roads , disruption in power supply and in case trees fall into the Canals / Distributries, it may lead to breach of canal/distributory Accordingly the role of Forest Department, PWD , PSPCL and Irrigation Department becomes very important. These departments shall prepare Contingent Plan in order to tackle any such situation. C. HEAT WAVE AND COLD WAVES:-

As per the data available, temperature in this District during the months of May and June goes as high as about 44 degree centigrade and during the months of December and January, Lowest temperature hovers around zero degree centigrade. As per the latest Census, although the District has no house less population and there having been no incident of any deaths due to heat wave or due to cold waves reported even then the role of the Health Department is very crucial. In addition, all Municipal Counsels do keep check on the house less population who are prone to heat/cold waves. The role of District Red Cross Society, Faridkot is also very important. The Society provides blankets to the needy house less people after visiting their habitats.

D. DROUGHTS:- Most of the agricultural land is under irrigation through canal water or tube wells also. All the 164 villages of the district have drinking water supply through 82 rural drinking water supply schemes, out of which 68 scheme are canal water based at 14 schemes are the tubewell based. Under ground water table in this district was quite high about 5-6 years ago but now it has gone down. The under ground water being blackish is unfit for irrigation .There is no past history of droughts in this District. However due to shifting of wheat paddy agricultural Cycle there is more demand of irrigation canal water during the months of April and May in addition to peak demand During the Months of June and July paddy transplantation is in full swing the availability of canal water is monitored by irrigation Department which purely depends upon the water level in Bhakra and Pong Dam. E. THUNDERS AND LIGHTENING:-

There have been occasional incidents of thunder and lightening resulting in at times loss of property and human lives. Most important aspect of this disaster management plan will be to provide immediate first aid to the affected and shifting them to the nearest hospital. In case of fires, local people generally come to help the affected person. However, in case of a major fire, fire tenders from Municipal Council, Kotkapura can be requisitioned. F. EARTHQUAKES:-

Punjab state as such does not fall in the seismic zone. However, being most unpredictable, it can happen any where. For providing relief in three towns of Faridkot, Kotkapura and Jaito, the respective Executive Officers, Municipal Councils shall be the Nodal Officers and will work under the supervision of respective Sub Divisional Magistrates. In the rural areas respective Block Development & Panchayat Officers shall be the Nodal Officer, DDPO and Secretary ZilaParishad shall be in charge of supervision upon the BDPOs work in Faridkot and Kotkapura blocks respectively. Health and Veterinary services shall be provided by Civil Surgeon and Deputy Director Animal Husbandry as per the teams constituted for the relief of affected persons. Drinking water shall be provided jointly by the Municipal Councils, Market Committees, PWD Public Health (GWS), PWD Public health (RWS) and Punjab Water Supply and Sewerage Board in all the towns and villages. Removing of debris shall be carried out by E,Os in towns and BDPOs in the rural areas with the help of local NGOs and Youth Clubs (list enclosed) Fire Brigade shall be Provided by the EO, MC Kotkapura . Relief camp and other facilities shall be as in the case of floods. G. EPIDEMICS:- Though there is no history of any out break of epidemics in the recent past in this district, yet contingent plan prepared by Civil Surgeon shall take care of any out break of epidemics. District Faridkot has three Civil Hospital at Faridkot, Jaito & Kotkapura, two Primary Health Centre at and Jand Sahib, 7 Mini PH's and 17 SHC's in addition to Government Medical College and Hospital at Faridkot. Civil Hospital Faridkot and Kotkapura has 50 bedded capacity whereas the Civil Hospital Jaito has 10 bedded capacity. However it is being upgraded to 50 bedded hospital . Primary health Centre Bajakhana and Jandsahib have ten bedded capacity whereas Mini PHCs at Golewala Machaki Kalan, Gurusar, Rorikapura, Hari Nau, Bargari have two bedded capacity each. Every SHC's have also two bedded capacity PHC's have laboratory and X-Ray facility also. In order to cope with any emergency the District has 43 doctors including 20 specialists and about 250 Para medical staff. The list of staff along with their place of posting address and telephone numbers is as under:-

Sr No. Designation of officer Phone No. Place of Posting 1 Civil Surgeon 01639-250947- O Faridkot

2 A.C.S 95010-35848 Faridkot

3 SMO 79737-32131 Jaito

4 M O 98149-76465 C H KKP

5 S M O 98143-56693 PHC Bajakhana

6 S M O 88720-90844 PHC Jandsahib

7 M O 98722-39476 SHC Chandbaja

8 M O 90412-28013 PHC

9 M O 9872733164 SHC Deep Singh wala

10 M O 98151-41714 Mini PHC Golewala

11 M O 88720-90844 CHC Sadiq

12 M O 94630-47074 CHC Sukhan Wala

13 M O 01635-255872 CHC Dhilwan khurd

14 M O 99886-20992 CHC Machaki Kalan

15 M O 9501014042 Mini PHC Kot Sukhia

16 M O 99886-74640 SHC Ajit gill

17 M O 01639-250436 SHC Ariaianwala Kalan

18 M O 01639-257816 SHC, Pipli

19 M O 98157-60704 SHC

20 M O 98887-84830 Canal Dispensary

H. PEST ATTACKS:- There is hardly any previous incidents of pest attacks, however, since in the recent years because of shift in paddy wheat cycle and bringing more area under cotton , there can be possibility of pest attacks Chief Agriculture Officer has prepared a plan for control of any pest attacks which is as under :- Chief Agriculture Officer Faridkot has constituted three teams for Kotkapura and Faridkot Block each the teams are as under:- FARIDKOT BLOCK Team No. 1 1) Sh.Ram Singh ADO, Faridkot (78376-00579) Head 2) Sh.Kulwant Singh (98881-22348) Member 3) Sh.Sukhdeep Singh (95305-07500) Member

Team No 2 1) Sh. Yadwinder Singh ADO, Faridkot (98886-00223) Head 2) Sh. Davinder Pal Singh (94789-03619) Member 3) Sh. Balwinder Singh (98553-84571) Member

KOTKAPURA BLOCK Team No 1 1) Sh. Kuldeep Singh, ADO, Kotkapura (94652-00000) Head 2) Sh. Jaswant Singh (97797-06615) Member

3) Sh. Jasveer Singh (98143-32576) Member Team No 2 1) Sh. Subhkaran Singh, ADO, Kotkapùra (84279-77101) Head 2) Sh. Sarbhan Singh (98145-26635) Member 3) Sh. Ripaljit Singh (94634-25502) Member JAITU BLOCK Team No 1 1) Sh. Princedeep Singh, ADO, Jaitu (80546-40974) Head 2) Sh. Sukhdev Singh (98154-17115) Member 3) Sh. Sukhwinder Singh (94641-14761) Member Team No 2 1) Sh. Surjit Singh, ADO, Jaitu (94170-67048) Head 2) Sh. Butta Ram (98723-21231) Member 3) Sh. Amandeep Singh (89682-32238) Member These teams shall be responsible for tackling any anticipated disaster under their respective jurisdiction. They will also be responsible for organizing Farmers training camps, supply of pesticides and green and dry fodder for the animals during the disaster period. The CAO will be responsible to intimate the change of any officer as and when happen and also their contact numbers to this office. I. CATTLE EPIDEMICS Deputy Director Animal Husbandry has prepared a contingent plan for taking care of any cattle epidemics. The contingent plan is as under:- Deputy Director Animal Husbandry, Faridkot has constituted Block Level teams in order to tackle any cattle epidemics arising out of flood or any other anticipated disaster in the district. The Control room at telephone No. 250176 is working round the clock in order to convey messages to the block level teams. The block level teams are as under:- SR.No Designation of the Officer Telephone Nos. Office 1. Deputy Director A.H.Faridkot 01639-250176, 98151-42227 2. Assit: Director A.H.Faridkot -do- 3. Surgical Specialist, Faridkot 84179-33926 4. Gynecologist Faridkot. 94638-19244 5 Vetnary Officer, Faridkot 01639-254487, 89689-57800 6. Vetnary Officer, Kotkapura 93568-71214

The Department has two vehicles one each for Faridkot and Kotkapura for complete mobility.In order to tackle any emergent situation, the District has two specialists and 24 Veterinary officer and 58 other Para medical staff. The District has 69 number of veterinary hospitals and dispensaries details of which with the officer in charge is given below:- SR.No Name of the Hospital /Dispensary Telephone Nos.Office 1 Faridkot 01639-254487, 98761-28688 2. Machaki Kalan 81468-22660 3 Jand Sahib 98144-69699 4 Kot Sukhia 98726-41516 5 Sukhan Wala 98143-36134 6 Sadiq 98144-07065 7 Pakhi Kalan 01639-250080, 98141-60422 8 Golewala 98761-26248

9 Araian Wala 95010-24273 10 Chand Baja -- 11 Deep Singh wala -- 12 Daggo Romana -- 13 Mumara -- 14 Ghugiana 98722-86600 15 Ratti Rori 99157-00063 16 Sadhan Wala 01639-256468 17 Kotkapura 93568-71214 18 Sandhawan 99155-00386 19 Baja Khana 98150-97269 20 Bargari 94636-39588 21 Jaito 75085-85302 22 Thare Maur 98761-20758 23 Sarawan 98155-19126 24 Harinau 96536-88044 25 Panj Grain Kalan 98141-48647 26 Ajit Gill 97799-36917 27 Gobindgarh 99559-17155 28 Khara 97818-70009 29 Rori Kapura -- 30 Waradraka 98768-41516 31 Madhak 84276-47636 32 Rameana 98785-78764 33 Midduman 99889-82901 34 Nawan Qila 98763-61835 35 Mallewala 98786-70978 36 Sikhanwala 98143-29056 37 Hardialeana 01635-244492 38 Bihlewala -- 39 Dhoorkot -- 40 Bhagthalan -- 41 Hariewala -- 42 Kauni 81465-64855 43 Chahal -- 44 Tehna 98557-56315 45 Dhudi 98158-19474 46 Pipli 94170-66319 47 95017-00210 48 Rajowala 01635-231350 49 Pehluwala -- 50 -- 51 Matta 98141-32715 52 Doad --

53 Ramgarh 95010-32361 54 Wanderjatana 98724-80508 55 Malla 98151-90378 56 Dhilwan kallan 99785-78038 57 Chandbhan -- 58 Dal Singh Wala 98721-92021 59 Chaina -- 60 Behbal Kalan 98141-32380 61 Bishnandi 01635-235363, 88723-43532 62 Romana Albel Singh 98142-22474 63 Ghania -- 64 Ran Singh Wala 94177-28080 65 Romana Ajit singh 98158-03130 66 Sibian 01635-224886, 94173-81801 67 Ukandwala 98720-46514 68 Sedha Singh Wala 98553-10700 69 Jhakhar wala 98722-86778 J. FOOD POISIONING

Civil Surgeon Faridkot shall be over all in charge of talking any incident of food poisoning 24 hours emergency services are available in Faridkot , Civil Hospital and GGS Medical College & Hospital , Civil Hospital Kotkapura and Civil Hospital Jaito, Ambulance Services are also available for bringing patients from remote areas to the nearest Civil Hospital, Civil Surgeon Faridkot shall ensure adequate stocks of life saving drugs and medicines required to control the food poisoning .Two ambulances of District Red Cross Society shall also be used for this purpose. K. URBAN FIRES

There are three fire tender available with Municipal Council Kotkapura. However, in case of major fires, fire tenders can be requisitioned from the neighboring districts of Ferozepur , Shri Muktsar Sahib, Moga and . L. OIL SPILL The very first step in case of oil spill will be to seal area and divert vehicular traffic. No inflammable articles should be allowed in these areas. SSP Faridkot shall ensure immediate cordoning off the area and diversion of vehicular traffic. The next step will be to get in touch with oil company for safe disposal of spilled oil. For this purpose District Co-ordinator Sh Gaurav Kundra, (Assistant Manager, Retail sales ) Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Old Punsup Office building New Harindra Nagar, Faridkot.Telephone No. 01639-252332 shall be contacted. M. FESTIVAL RELATED DISASTER

Though in Indian culture there are numbers of festivals being celebrated by Hindus, Muslims, Christians and . In Faridkot town there are two main festivals which attracts lot of crowds i.e. Baba Farid Agaman Purb which is celebrated every year from 19 to 23th September and the second festival is Diwali which is celebrated in the month of October /November.So for as the Baba Farid Agman Purb is concerned, it is managed by a Committee which takes care of every possible Disaster During Diwali festival all three major towns of Faridkot, Kotkapura and Jaito draw huge crowds in the markets.There is a considerable sale of fire crackers. The District Magistrate prohibits the storage and selling of fire crackers by Un-authorized persons other than the authorized license holders. During this

festival any small spark in the busy market places can be a cause for major fire. Respective EO MC's shall ensure that at suitable locations sufficient number of fire fighting equipments (if available) sufficient number of buckets filled with sand and sufficient amount of water is stored. The whole town shall be divided into the different sectors. Each sector is under the charge of responsible officer along with representatives of shop-keepers of the locality SDM's shall keep a constant vigil on the situation by having frequent rounds in the markets. N. AIR, ROAD AND RAIL ACCIDENTS

There is no Air field in District Faridkot, However air mishaps like the one happened in Charkhi Dadri can happen any where. There are three main Railway stations on Faridkot, Bathinda route i.e. Faridkot, Kotkapura and Jaito. In case of any rail accident the information shall be passed on to the Divisional Railway Manager, Ferozepur and Other Officers through Police control room For extrication of bodies / injured persons from railway coaches help shall be taken from the near-by village people and town people and local NGO's the list of which is enclosed.One Control room shall be set up, if possible, at the site and second control room shall be set up in nearest railway station, in addition to the control room being set up by the railway authorities. Respective SDM's shall be responsible for coordination between different agencies working at the site. Medical services shall be mobilized by Civil Surgeon and Emergency Medicines shall be supplied by District Red Cross Society and other NGO's, DTO, Faridkot in consultation with the officer in charge of the relief operation shall arrange for transport with in the State Railway shall provide for transportation facilities to the affected persons out side the State. Local Police shall maintain a record of all deaths occurring in the incident. A District level officer shall be put on duty as in charge of compiling information of the dead, injured and the survivors. Round the clock medical services shall be ensured in the nearest hospitals, if need be, services of private hospitals can also be requisitioned. The list of prominent private nursing homes is attached. In case of road accident the same contingent plan shall be put in place except the role of railways. O. VILLAGE FIRES As already described there is only one fire tender available in this District with M C Kotkapura, however, in case of any major fire, fire tenders can be requisitioned from the near by District Ferozepur, Shri Muktsar Sahib, Moga and Bathinda There have been incidents of fire to the standing / harvested wheat/paddy crop in larger number of cases the cause of fire in generally due to short circuiting because of loose electricity cables and touching of combine harvesters with the over head electric wires. To avoid such incidents, harvesting of wheat/paddy crop at night has been prohibited by the District Magistrate.

PART - IV

People's Mobilization and Community preparedness plan

As already explained in case of any disaster information about the same shall be conveyed to the affected population through civil and police control rooms. Mobilization of people shall be effected through Governmental and non Governmental organizations. At the District level DDPO shall mobilize the Village panchayat through respective BDPO's the names and telephone numbers of Sarpanches,Gram Panchayats are mentioned in the enclosed list.Assistant Director Youth Services and Co-Ordinator Nehru Yuvak Kendra shall mobilize the Youth clubs in the rural areas. NGO's are mostly active in the three Municipal towns of Faridkot, Kotkapura and Jaito.The list of NGO's is available at Annexure-A. These NGO's shall be mobilized through respective SDM's, In the meeting held at the

District level, all the NGO's and District officers were explained about the Disaster Management Plan and they have been asked to be alert in order to meet any anticipated disaster. PART- V

Contingency plan for assisting the neighboring Districts in disaster

District Faridkot is surrounded by district Ferozepur, Shri Muktsar Sahib, Bathinda and Moga. In case of a disaster in any of the neighboring district.Assistant Commissioner (General) Faridkot shall be the Nodal Officer for coordinating the relief and shall be available at the following Tel.No. 01639-501835 (Resi) 01639-250062(Office) ` For providing medicines and other relief materials, District Red Cross Society, Faridkot has sufficient resources for tackling any situation. In case medical and Para medical staff is required, the same shall be made available by Civil Surgeon and Principal, GGS Medical College and Hospital, Faridkot. NGO's shall also be mobilized for eliciting their support for any kind of disaster. District Transport Officer, Faridkot shall arrange to provide necessary transport requirement to the officers/officials rushing to the neighboring districts for immediate help. Liaison with Military and other Para Military forces:

District Administration shall liaise with the Army and BSF authorities for taking their help in order to tackle any disaster situation. In this case, ADC Faridkot shall be the Nodal Officer for eliciting support from Army and BSF Station Commander, 16 Arty Brigade having the telephone number 01639- 250033 with extension No. 2001, 2002 shall be contacted. Similarly DIG, BSF, Faridkot, having telephone No.01639-250871 (Office) 01639-250378 (Residence) shall be contacted for required help.

Annexure-A List of NGO's IN FARIDKOT Sr. Name of the institute / Clubs Name of the Head Designation and Phone No. No. Address 1) Indian Red Cross, Society, Deputy Commissioner,Faridkot . 01639-251000 Dist:Branch Sadiq Chownk Bhawan, Far idkot Secretary Red Cross Society. 01639-250228 2) District Child welfare Council Deputy Commissioner,Faridkot . 01639-251000 c/o Red Cross Bhawan ,FDK 3) Association for Social Health in Deputy Commissioner,Faridkot . 01639-251000 India , Distt.Branch c/o Red Cross Bhawan ,FDK 4) Taraksheel Society Faridkot Sh. Avtar Singh Gondra , 01639 251792 (Head Office VPO Bargari ) Advo.Distt.President .c/o Distt Courts FDK. 5) Taraksheel Society India (Regd.) Sh.Lakhwinder Singh Hali , President.VPO 01639-264710 Punjab Unit Faridkot Qila Nau 6) Lions Club, Faridkot . Sh.Rajiv Kumar Singla, President Mori Gate 97795-85965 Chowk Dogar Basti, Faridkot. 7) Lions Club (V) , Faridkot . Sh.Baldev Monga, President, Nr. Bhagat 98880-25294 Singh Park, Faridkot 8) Rotary Club , Faridkot . Sh. Bikramjit Singh Dhillon President. 01639-253416

9) Hospital Welfare 253630 Section,Faridkot . 10) The Faridkot Distt Cultural Deputy Commissioner Faridkot 01639-250228 Society Faridkot 11) Society for Prevention of Deputy Commissioner Faridkot.President . 01639-250228 Cruetly to Animals,Faridkot 12) The Faridkot Technology Deputy Commissioner Faridkot.President . 01639-250228 Transfer Society,Faridkot 13) District Drug De-Addicition Deputy Commissioner Faridkot.President 01639-250228 Society Faridkot

14) National Youth Welfare Sh.Gurcharan Singh President, Jatinder 98151-30487 Club,Faridkot Chowk Faridkot 15) Red Cross Blood Donors Sh.Parveen Kala ,President, Nr. Clock 01639-253453 Club,Faridkot Tower, Faridkot 94171-30487 16) Bharat Vikas Parishad Sh. Darshan Lal Chugh, President, ---

17) Sri.Guru Teg Bahadur Memorial Sh,M.G Gupta, President, Dogar Basti, 01639-252050 Society, Faridkot St.No.8(L) Faridkot 18) Elder Service Society Sh .Jagmohan Singh Brar President, 01639-251310 Harindra Nagar, Faridkot 19) Youth Welfare Society, Faridkot Sh Jaswinder Singh Mintu, President 98555-00198

20) City Service Club Sh Sunil Kumar Jain President 01639-251052 98151-60712 21) Sahara Service Society,Faridkot Sh Parveen Kala Chairman, President 01639-257892 94171-27253 22) National Youth Club Sh Suresh Arora, President 01639-25780 94173-81780 23) Baba Farid Memorial Society, Sh Harjit Singh Tangri Advocate 93569-20138 Faridkot 24) Bhai Ghanya Sewa Society Dr,Gurinder Mohan Singh ,President 94170-51618

25) Sh Durga Sewa Dal Faridkot Sh Parveen Chawla President 01639-253797

26) Red Cross Senior Citizen Sh J,S Sandhu President 98726-50621 Welfare Club, Faridkot 27) Bharat Vikas Parishad Eye Bank, Sh. Lalit Mohan Gupta , Advocate , Old jail 262076 ® Faridkot road FDK 98729 07200 28) Guru Teg Bahadur Foundation, State President Principal Sewa singh 256257 ® FDK Chawla R/O Guru Nanak Nagar , FDK 98145 05257 29) Lions Club Faridkot City, Sh Davinder Singh Sandhu,President 98140-70237 Faridkot 30) Gurmat Raghi Granthi Sabha, Sh. Jaswant SIngh , R/o Mohalla Talab, FDK FDK, Office – Back side Gurdawara Shri Guru Singh Sabha, FDK

List of NGO's IN KOTKAPURA

SR Name of the institute / Name of the Head Designation and Phone No. NO Club Address 1 Nau jawan Sabha Sh. Mukand Singh Kandi. President r/o 01635- 225240 ® Jaito Road . Opp. Gurdawara , Kotkapura 2 Rotract Club Sh. Jaipal Sharma , Advocate ,, President Near Kali Mata Da Mandir ,Kotkapura 3 Lions Club Sh. Vijay Kumar Jhanji , President c/o 222107 State Bank of , Kotkapura . 220010 4 Bharat Vikas Prishad , Sh. M.P Goyal , President Inspector , 223469 ® Sales Tax Office . 98556 23569 5 Kotkapura Social Sh,. Manmohan Sharma , President ,Near Welfare Council (Regd.) Radha Krishan Mandir , Surgapuri Kotkapura . 6 Shaheed Bhagat Singh Sh. Narinder Singh President Duareana Blood Donors Club , Road , Kirpal Nagar , House No. – B X/147 , Kotkapura . 7 Lions Club (vishwash ) Sh. Barjinder Singh President c/o Swarn 325600 Kotkapura Jeweler , Shasteri Market , Kotkapura 8 Nirog Bal Ashram, Sh. Pushkar Nath Pathak, President 98884-82975 cheritable Society, Sh.Genda Lal Gupta, 01635-223720 (Regd. ) Muktsar Road , Sh. Deepak Goyal 98142 82711 Kotkapura 01635-221235 Ashram 9 Red Cross Senior Citizen Sh. Ranjit Singh Kanwal , President r/o 01635-221520 ® welfare Club , Near Near Pheruman Chownk , Kotkapura . Jaurian Chakkian , KKP 10 Bharat Giyan Vigyan Smt. Shakuntala Rani. District Cordinator 221607 Samiti , Kotkapura . , R/o Mehta Chowk KKP . 98142 21607

11 City Club (regd.) Sh. Devinder Kumar Neetu President 01635 227273 Kotkapua 98721 74273 12 Chamber of Commerce Sh. Omkar Goyal President Okey Traders 01635 -226380 & Industry , Distt FDK, , opp Rly house Kotkapura , 01635-222886 ® Pb. Sh. Raman Manchanda General Secratery 98159-46272 (M) , Manchanda sweet House , Gurdawara 01635 -221452 Bazar , KKP 98156-21452 (M) 13 Dilshad Akhtar Yadgari Sh Gurmeet Singh President 01635-220551 Sabhiacharak Manch,Kotkapura 14 People Forum Sh Khuswant Bargari President 98726-89313 Society,Vill Bargari

List of NGO's in Jaito

SR Name of the institute/Club Name of the Head Designation and Phone No. NO Address 1 Jaito Sahara Welfare Club Sh. Sandeep Sharma , President,Jaito 01635 232079

2 Lions Club Jaito Goodwill Sh. Vijay Kumar s/o Sh. Kewal Krishan , 01635-230257® Jaito Mohalla Dodan , Jaito . 98152 00538 3 Lions Club Sh. Ashok Tayal , President c/o Tayal 230273 Traders , Baja Road ,Jaito 231273 4 Rotary Club Sh. C.S ,Kochar , President c/o Chandu 230221(S) Mal , Gheesu Ram Chaina Bazar , Jaito 230194® 98148 33521 5 Bharat Vikas Prishad Sh. Pritpal Singh President Red Rose 231148 Tailor, Sarasvati College, Peerkhana , 98557 31148 Jaito . 6 Red Cross Senior Citizen's Sh. Arjan Singh Azad President r/o 230075 Welfare Club. near Peerkhana , Jaito . 7 Sarab Sanjha Cultural Sh Jaswinder Singh President 98141-30129 Club,Jaitu 8 Kheti Virast Mission Jaitu Sh Uminder Dutt 01635-503415

9 Dera Bhai Bhagtu Institiute Swami Krishna Nand Shastir ji 98559-32333 for Higher Education 10 Naujawan Welfare Society Sh.Navreet Goyal President 99154-00703 Jaitu 11 Shaheed Naib Singh Sant Baba Mohinder Singh Dass ji 98728-22031 Memorial Trust.Vill Malle President Vill Malle Wala wala 12 Gomukh Sahara Langar Sh Loveleen Kochar President 98157-73015 Committee 13 Vivek Mission Charitable Founder Sant Baba Karnail Dass Ji 01635-232804 Trust Jaitu 94715-30003 14 Rural Development Sh M.S.Kang Director 94641-14731, 99156- Association Jaitu 47257 01635-395371 15 Keshaw Gram Udyog Samiti Ms.Gurmeet Kaur 93657-53791 Jaitu

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Annexure-C List of Private Nursing Homes /Private Hospitals in District Faridkot .

Sr. Name of Nursing Address Name of Doctor Telephone Number No Home/Hospital Off./Resi. No's Mob.No. 1 Sheel Nursing Home Opp.Sr.Sec.Sc. Dr.Sunil Kumar 01635-230647 (Boys )Jaito 2 Brar Nursing Home Opp.Sr.Sec.Sch.(Gi Dr.A.S.Brar 01635-230682 rls )Jaito 3 Garg Nursing Home Opp.Bus stand , Dr.H.C.Garg 01635-239539 Jaito 4 Mittal Nursing Home Main Bazar , Jaito Dr.Ravinder 01635-230185 Kumar 5 Tandon Nursing Home Bishnandi Bazar , Dr.M.L.Tandon 01635-230730 Jaito 6 Ishwar Goyal Nursing Railway Bazar , Dr.Ishwar Goyal 01635-230252 Home Jaito 7 Life Care Hospital Gau shala road, 01635-230437 Jaito 01635-232804 8 Meet Bikaner Hospital Sikhwan wala Dr.Sawran singh 201635-26215 & Surgical Center road,KKP Ratta. 9 Monga Nursing Home Jaito Rd., KKP Dr.M.P.Monga 01635-221495

10 Pavitar Nursing Home Opp.New Bus Dr.Pavittar Kaur 01635-222250 stand , KKP 11 Kapoor Nursing Home Qila road , KKP Dr.Usha Kapoor 01635-220033

12 Brar Hospital Nr.New Bus stand. Dr.P.S.Brar 01635-223762 KKP 13 Sandhu Hospital Nr.Jourian Dr.Paramjit Singh 01635-221077 &Maternity Home Chakkian KKP 14 Child Care Jaito Road , KKP Dr.Ravi Bansal 01635-224162 Centre 01635-223989 15 Bansal Nursing Home Pheruman Dr.Prem Bansal 01635-222501 chownk , KKP 16 Garg Nursing Home Satta Bazar KKP Dr.R.C.Garg 01635-220579

17 Dr.Pirthipal Memorial Satta Bazar KKP Dr.Manvir Gupta 01635-223165 Hospital 18 Kataria Nursing Home Rly.Road KKP Dr.R.C.Kataria 01635-220260

19 Rajan Singla Faridkot road , Dr. Rajan Singla 01635-223133 98152-62323 KKP 20 Anand Childran Qila Chowk, FDK Dr.R.K.Anand 01639-251125 98151-39712 Hospital 21 Bibi Lilaawati Line Bazar ,FDK Dr.Sanjiv Bhalla 01639-254676 98150-50749 Memorial Hospital 01639-250676 22 Bhupindara Nursing Circular Road,FDK Dr.Ranjit Kaur 01639-250576 98141-62326 Home 01639-250491 23 Brar Nursing Home Circular Road,FDK Dr.SS.Brar 01639-253672 98159-63244 01639-262244 24 Nanda Clinic Main Bazar FDK Dr.B.S.Nanda 01639-250824

25 Puran Singh Memorial Near Bazar Dr.Gursewak 01639-250895 Hospital Sarafan , FDK . Singh 26 Dr.R.N.Singh Clinic Harindra Nagar , Dr.R.N.Singh 98729-78151 FDK 27 Dr.Surinder Gulati Old Bus Stand , Dr.Surinder 01639-254875 Hospital Faridkot Gulati 01639-250294 28 Grover Hospital Balbir Basti, FDK Dr.Baljit Grover 01639-251253

01639-256864 29 Khosa Dental Clinic Opp.Balbir Dr.H.S.Khosa 01639-255633 and Smile Hospital Hospital , FDK 30 Mehima Hospital Bazar Sarafan . Dr.H.C.Jain 01639-250857 FDK 01639-250382 31 Sethi Nursing Home Dogar basti, Dr.Seema sethi 01639-264452 Faridkot . 32 Sethi Hospital Near Post Office Dr.Rajiv Sethi 01639-251292 ,Faridkot 33 Sethi Hospital Balbir Basti , Dr.Rajinder Sethi Faridkot 34 Sodhi Dental Clinic KKP,Rd FDK Dr.SPS,Sodhi 01639-251131 98140-32988

35 Wazir Charitable Trust Near Amar 01639-251061 Hospital Ashram FDK 36 Garg Hospital Main Bazar , FDK Dr.S.P.Garg 01639-252923

37 Kabir Hospital Nr.Clock Tower , FDK 38 Lala Kishor chand Nr. Post Office DR.K.C Garg 201639-53550 Memorial , Hospital FDK 01639-251141 39 Preet Nursing Home Opp.New Bus Dr. Harjinder 01639-222839 Stand . KKP Singh 40 Preet Nursing Home Nr.Railway Dr.Manpreet 01639-251406 98154-12900 Crossing Tawandi, Kochhar 01639-255055 Road FDK 41 Goyal Children Harindra nagar, Dr.R.K.Goyal 01639-251434 Hospital FDK 01639-252334 42 Balbir Hospital Opp.Bus stand Dr.Ravinder 01639-250141 Faridkot . Goyal .(SMO) 43 Boor Singh Memorial , Talwandi Chownk Hospital , FDK 44 Dr.Sri Ram Hospital Near Jain School . Dr.Parveen 01639-250232 98141-30232 FDK Gupta 01639-250498 45 Mittal Hospital Old jail road Dr.Harman Mittal 01639-251219 98141-05226 Faridkot 01639-250282 46 Dr.Jivanjot Kaur Harindra Nagar , Dr.Jivanjot Kaur 01639-251032 98142 -41032 Hospital FDK 47 Garg Maternity & Care Near Chownk Dr.Bimal Garg 01639-250309 Hospital Ghanahiya , FDK

List of Vulnerable Points

Sr. Name of Vulnerable Points Force Sanctioned No INSP NGO HC CT Cook CATEGORY

1 BRIDGE ON SIRHIND FEEDER & - SI -1 2 8 1 CANAL ON K OTKAPURA -FARIDKOT ROAD NEAR FARIDKOT (UP GRADED FROM CATEGORY IIND TO IST 2 COAXIAL MAINTENANCE CIVIL STN By Patrolling MUKATSAR ROAD , KOTKAPURA 3 132 K.V. GRID.SUB STATION , SADIQ By Patrolling

4 132 K.V. GRID.SUB STATION , FARIDKOT By Patrolling

5 132 K.V. GRID.SUB STATION , KOTKAPURA By Patrolling

6 TELEPHONE EXCHANGE , FARIDKOT 4 (PSO/Security Guard) Arranged by PESCO (Chandigarh)

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Rescue and Evacuation Total location Equipment a) Life Jackets 27 District Headquarter b) Boats 07 -do- c) Pump Set 11 -do- d) P.V.C Pipes 115 -do- e) Boat Carrying ( Trailer) 01 -do- f) O.B.M Engine 02 -do- g) Generator Set 02 -do- h) Oars 10 -do- i) Tents 35 Tehsildar, Faridkot

List of JCB Machine

Sr No Name of Prop. Number of Machine Phone No

1 Sh.Natha Singh Contractar Prem 1 98723-02506 Nagar Kotkapura 01635-221891 2 Sh.Prithi Singh Contractar 2 98141-57153 Bathinda Road Kotkapura 94170-93027 98143-93112 3 B.D.P.Office Kotkapura 1 01635-220102 (Off.) 4 E.O. Municipal Counsil FDK 1 01639-250315 (Off.)

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Flood Conrol Room No Phone No Situated Incharge Flood Control Room District Level Flood 01639-250338 Distt Revenue Officer's Sh. Avtar Singh, D.R.O Control Room Office at , Admin. Complex Faridkot , Faridkot 92562-16116 Tehsil Level Flood 01635-229623 Tehsil Office, Kotkapura Sh.Harjit Singh, Tehsildar Control Room Kotkapura. 81465-31321 Tehsil Level Flood 01635-230770 Tehsil Office,Jaitu Smt. Herawanti Naib Control Room Tehsildar Jaitu. 96462-40084

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Kotkapura Town

1. Gandhi Basti Dawareana Road . 2. Jalaiana Road Rishi Nagar 3. Pheruman Chownk 4. Bhai Sant Nagar near Duariana Road 5. Barahmanwala Road

6. Harinau Road 7. Surgapuri 8. Jourian Chakkian ,Kotkapura 9. Prem Nagar 10. Dhaka Basti Villages of Block Faridkot .

1. DaggoRomana 2. Dana Romana 3. Hariewala 4. Qila Nau 5. Mumara 6. Pakka 7. Machaki Mal Singh 8. Rati Rori 9. Chak Daggo Romana 10. Dhiman wali , Chak Dhiman wali 11. Sirsari 12. Nathewala 13. Moran Wali 14. Ghumiara 15. Tehna Villages of Block Kotkapura

1. Doad 2. Kothe Mehalerh 3. Guru Ki Dhab 4. Matta

List of Places Where Relief Camps can be Established BLOCK FARIDKOT.

1. Khalsa High School , Faridkot .

2. Gandhi Memorial Sen.Secondry School , Faridkot .

3. Govt. Senior Sec. School , Faridkot .

4. Balbir Sen.Sec. School , Faridkot .

5. Govt. Brijindra College, Faridkot .

6. Mini Secretariate, Faridkot .

7. New Model School , Faridkot .

8. Sangat Bhai Pheruman Khalsa Sen. Sec., School , Faridkot .

9. Ratti Rori , Tibbi wali basti, Primary School , Focal Point, S.C.Dharamshala.

10. Kotsukhia –Focal Point

11. Tehna–Birdh Asahram and Pepsu Govt.Land , Govt, Sen.,Sec.,School .

12. PakhiKalan- Focal Point.

13. Saddhanwala-Focal Point.

14. Sadiq- Focal Point .

15. Deep Singh Wala - Govt.Sen.,Sec., School .

16. JandSahib- Focal Point .

17. Gujar- Govt.School . BLOCK KOTKAPURA

1. Doad- Govt. School,Dharamshala, Gurudawara Sahib .

2. KotheMahellarh– Govt. School,Dharamshala, Gurudawara Sahib .

3. Guru Ki Dhab – Govt.School,Dharamshala, Gurudawara Sahib .

4. Matta - Govt.School,Dharamshala, Gurudawara Sahib .

5. New Dana Mandi , Kotkapura Road, Jaito.

6. Qila Park,Old City, Kotkapura.

7. Lajpat Nagar ,Aggarwal Dharamshala , Kotkapura.

8. Govt. Sen,Sec,School , (Boys) , Kotkapura .

9. Govt. Sen,Sec,School , (Girls) , Kotkapura.

10. Govt. High School , Surgapuri, Kotkapura .

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Rescue and Evacuation Total Shifted District Available location Equipment a) Life Jackets 27 -- -- 27 District Headquarter b) Boats 07 01 06 -do- c) Pump Set 12 -- -- 12 -do- d) P.V.C Pipes 115 -- -- 115 -do- e) Boat Carrying 01 -- -- 01 -do- (Trailer) f) O.B.M Engine 02 -- -- 02 -do- g) Generator Set 02 -- -- 02 -do- h) Oars 10 -- -- 10 -do- i) Tents 35 -- -- 35 Tehsildar, Faridkot

DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN PART-II

(Minimum Standard of relief for victims of disasters)

NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY Guidelines on Minimum Standards of Relief

Introduction Disaster Management Act.( Section 12) mandates National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) to recommend Guidelines for minimum standards of relief to be provided to persons affected by disaster which shall include. a) The minimum requirments to be provided in the relief camps in relation to shelter, food, drinking water, medical cover, sanitation . b) Special provisions to be made for widows and orphans. c) Ex gratia assistance on account of loss of life as also assistance on account of damage to houses and for restoration of means of livelihood . d) Such other relief as may be necessary. According to Section 19 of the act. the State Authorities shall lay down detailed guidelines for providing standards of relief to persons affected by disaster in the State and such standards shall in no case be less then the minimum standards in th guidlines laid down by National Authority . Hence , NDMA, as mandated by the Act, has worked out the basic minimum standards of relief to be provided to the persons affected by disaster . Before finalizing the above Guidelines, various meetings were held in NDMA with the representatives of Nodal Ministries/ Departments of Govt. of India in which senior oficials from State Govt. also pariticipared to offer their valuable views . It was observed during the above meetings that the Guidelines on Minimum Standards need to be simple and implementable by the States. Definition of Relief and Rehabilitation Camp :-

Relief shelters and Rehabilitation camps shall be set up in order to accommodate people affected by a disaster. The camp shall be temporary in nature, with basic necessities . People in the camp shall be encouraged to return to their respective accommodation once the normalcy is returned . The State Govt./District administration sometimes may not be able to implement all the basic guidelines recommended by NDMA from the day one of the disaster and therefore , the following method shall be followed :- a) first three days ...... Basic norms to the possible extent may be followed . b) 4 to 10 days...... Efforts should be made to follow most of the norms recommended by NDMA in this Guideline. c) 11 days and above ...... NDMA's prescrided norms shall be followed. The factors like terrain, climatic conditions at the site of disaster etc. will also impact the requirment and ability of the administration and other stakeholders to deliver relief. These constraints should also be dept in view while prescribing minimum standards of relief. 2. Minimum Standards in respect of Shelter in relief camps :-

a) State/UT/District Administration shall take necessary steps to pre-identify location/ buldings like local schools , anganwadi centers/cyclone shelters/community centers/marriage halls etc. which can be used as Relief shelters where people can be accommodated in case of disaster in the area. In such centers, necessary facilities like sufficient number of toilets, water supply, generators with fuel forpower back up during disasters shall be ensured.

b) After a disaster, large covered space shall be required to accommodate the affected people. In order to avoid last minute arrangement and high cost, States/UTs can explore the option of advance Mous with manufacturers/suppliers for supply of factory made fast track pre- fabricated/tents/toilets/mobiles toilets and urinals etc. which can be dismantled and taken back by the supplier after the closure of the camp. This arrangement shall avoid delay in setting up of camp and exorbitant billing of essential supplies. c) In the relief centers 3.5 sq.m. of covered area per person with basic lighting facilities shall be catered to accommodate the vicitims. In mountainous areas, minimum covered area shall be relaxed due to lack of available flat land/built up area. Special care shall be taken for safety and privacy of inmates, especially for women, widows and children. Special arrangements should be made for differently-abied persons, old and medically serious patients. d) Relief centers shall be temporary in nature and be closed as soon as normalcy returns in the ares. e) sufficient number of sites based on population density shall be identified as relief centers and earmarked well in advance at the time of planning and development of a metro/city/town. 3) Minimum Standards in respect of food in relief camps :- a) Milk and other dairy products shall be provided for the children and lactating mothers. Every effort shall be taken in the given circumstances to ensure sufficient quantity of food is made acailable to the affected people(especially for aged people ande children)staying in the relief shelters/camps. b) Sufficient staps shall be taken to ensure hygiene at community and camp kitchens. Date of manufacturing and date of expiry on the packaged food items shall be kept in view before distribution. c) It shall be ensured that men and women are supplied food with minimum calorie of 2,400 Kcal per day.In respect of children/ infants, the food to be supplied would be 1,700 Kcal per day. 4) Minimum Standards in respect of water in relief camps :- a) Sufficient quantity of water shall be provided in the relief camps for personal cleanliness and hand wash. b) It may be ensured that the minimum supply of 3 liters per person, per day of drinking water is made available in the relief camps. Further, the State/UT/District authorities shalladjust the minimum quantity of water ect. as per the geographic, demographic and social practices of the region. If other means for providing safe drinking water is not possible at-least double chlorination of water needs to be ensured. c) In order to ensure adequate water supply, the location of the source of water supply shall preferably be within the premises of relief shelter/ camp. However, the maximum distance from the relief camp to the nearest water point shall not be more than 500 mtrs. If tapped water supply is available.

5) Minimum Standards in respect of Sanitation in relief camps :- a) Number of toilets :1 toilet for 30 persons may be arranged/built. Saparate toilet and bath area be catered for wwomen and children. At least 15 liters of water per person needs to be arranged for toilets/bathing purposes. Hand wash facility in toilets should be ensured. Steps may be taken for control of spread of diseases. Dignitykits foe women shall be provided with sanitary napkins and disposable paper bags with proper labeling. b) Toilets shall not be more than 50 m away from the relief camps. Pit Latrines and Soak ways shall be at least 3o m from any ground water source and the bottom of any latrine has to be at least 1.5 m above the water level. c) Drainage orspillage from defecation system shall not run towards any surface water source or shallow ground water source.

6) Minimum Standards in respect of medical cover in relief camps :- a) Mobile medical teams shall visit relief camps to attend the affected people. Steps shall be taken to avoid spread of communicable diseases. b) If the relief camps are extended over time, then necessary arrangement may be made made for psychosocial treatment. c) Helpline should be set up and contact number and details of which shall be displayed at the relief/ shelters and adequately publicized to inform the people. d) For pregnant women, necessary basic arrangements shall be made by the local administration for safe delivery. e) Advance tie up/arrangement shall be made with the Govt./private hospitals so that necessary doctors/ para-medical staff are available at short notice for relief camps to attend to the affected people. In respect of people who are affected and being referred to hospitals for treatment/ operation etc. suitable transportation shall be arranged to reach to referred hospital. f) In order to manage mass casualty in a disaster, advance contingency plans for management of multiple casualties shall be developed. 7) Minimum Standards of relief for widows and orphans :- a) In each camp, a separate register shall be maintained for entering the details of women who are widowed and for children who are orphaned due to the disaster. Their complete details shall be entered in the register, duly counter signed by the concerned officials and this register shall be kept as a permanent record with the District administration. b) Special care shall be given to widows and orphans who are separted from their families. For widows, certificate be the Dostrict Admn shall be issued stating that she lost her husband in the disaster and the same shall be issued within 15 days of disaster. c) As the widow/family Shall be economically weak, the State administration shall provide a reasonable amount for the funeral rites of her husband and this payment shall be deducted from the subsequent financial compensation/ relief that shall be paid by the Govt. d) Necessary financial compensation and other government assistance need to be arranged within 45 days of the disaster to the widow and to the orphaned children. In respect of orphaned children, similar certificate shall be issued and the children need to be taken care of properly and the funds that may be given to the children by the Govt. shall be duly deposited in a PSU bank in a joint A/C where the Collector/DC Shall be the first account holder of the bank account. Interest from the fund can be given to the child/ guardian every month for his/ her proper upkeep. Education for the child shall be ensured by the District/ local administration. e) As far as ex gratia assistance on account of loss of life as also assistance on account of damage to houses and for restoration of means of livelihood, the norms provided be Govt of India(Ministry of Home affairs) for assistance from SDRF should be the minimum standards of relief.