This flowchart outlines the key functions and operational processes of the NDSA, demonstrating its role as a central regulatory and advisory body for dam safety in India.
This flowchart outlines the key functions and operational processes of the NDSA, demonstrating its role as a central regulatory and advisory body for dam safety in India.
Chairman & Members Appointment (Ministry of Jal Shakti)
Develop Policies, Guidelines & Standards for Dam Safety
Conduct Periodic Inspections & Risk Assessments of Specified Dams
Dam Failure Detected?
Investigate Dam Failures & Recommend Remedial Measures
Maintain National Database of Dams & Safety Information
Resolve Issues between SDSOs / Dam Owners
Provide Technical Assistance & Capacity Building
Promote R&D in Dam Safety & Related Technologies
Chairman & Members Appointment (Ministry of Jal Shakti)
Develop Policies, Guidelines & Standards for Dam Safety
Conduct Periodic Inspections & Risk Assessments of Specified Dams
Dam Failure Detected?
Investigate Dam Failures & Recommend Remedial Measures
Maintain National Database of Dams & Safety Information
Resolve Issues between SDSOs / Dam Owners
Provide Technical Assistance & Capacity Building
Promote R&D in Dam Safety & Related Technologies
Headed by a Chairman, appointed by the Central Government, as highlighted in the news.
Acts as a regulatory body to ensure compliance with dam safety standards.
Develops and issues policies, guidelines, and standards for dam safety.
Conducts periodic inspections and risk assessments of specified dams.
Investigates dam failures and recommends remedial measures.
Maintains a national database of dams and their safety-related information.
Resolves issues between State Dam Safety Organizations (SDSOs) or between a SDSO and a dam owner.
Provides technical assistance and capacity building support to dam owners and SDSOs.
Promotes research and development in dam safety and related technologies.
Plays a pivotal role in strengthening India's disaster management framework by preventing potential dam-related catastrophes.
This flowchart outlines the key functions and operational processes of the NDSA, demonstrating its role as a central regulatory and advisory body for dam safety in India.
Headed by a Chairman, appointed by the Central Government, as highlighted in the news.
Acts as a regulatory body to ensure compliance with dam safety standards.
Develops and issues policies, guidelines, and standards for dam safety.
Conducts periodic inspections and risk assessments of specified dams.
Investigates dam failures and recommends remedial measures.
Maintains a national database of dams and their safety-related information.
Resolves issues between State Dam Safety Organizations (SDSOs) or between a SDSO and a dam owner.
Provides technical assistance and capacity building support to dam owners and SDSOs.
Promotes research and development in dam safety and related technologies.
Plays a pivotal role in strengthening India's disaster management framework by preventing potential dam-related catastrophes.
This flowchart outlines the key functions and operational processes of the NDSA, demonstrating its role as a central regulatory and advisory body for dam safety in India.