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Topics Themes for Project Work on Disaster ManagementTagged with: syllabus
Do any one of the following:-
Project 1_ Role of Govt./Non-Government functionaries in your locality in
Disaster Management.
Interview any two of the Govt. /Non-Government functionaries in your locality on
their role in Disaster Management.
Senior District Magistrate
Additional District Magistrate
Sarpanch/MP/MLA
Head of any NGO working in your locality – dealing in Disaster Management
Police inspector, Superintendent of Police
Civil Defence Warden/elected representatives
Home guard personnel
NCC Commandant in the school
Deputy Commissioner of Municipality
School Principal
Carry out a survey by enquiring from at least 20 persons from different walks of life
(such as shopkeepers, housewives, senior citizens, college students, etc.) in your
locality on the hazards prevalent, and preventive measures they have taken or would
like to take to reduce the impact.
Prepare a Survey report highlighting the areas where awareness is needed and the
local resources available in the locality to create awareness.
(Note for Teachers: The teachers can select any two of the functionaries based on
their availability in that city/town. This topic can be taken up individually by students
or by a group consisting of two students. In case of group work where two students
are involved, work should be divided equally so that distribution of marks is easier).
Project 2: Generating Awareness on Disaster Management
Design a 10 minute skit on Disaster Management. Design posters on do’s and don’ts
of various hazards prevalent in that area.
Visit a slum community and enact the skit by using the posters. The Skit and the
posters can also be used to make the junior students aware.
(Note for the Teachers: Better awareness and preparedness amongst the community
members have saved a lot of life and property. As responsible future citizens of the
country, students can play a major role in awaring the community to be better
prepared for natural hazards (flood, cyclone, landslide, tsunami etc) and human
induced hazards (fire, rail road and air accidents ). Local language should be used so
that the community is able to have a better understanding. The Principal along with
the teachers can help the students in organizing a meeting with the local slum
community).
PROJECT 3 – Preparation of Models of Disaster Resilient Structures
Make layouts of models based on structural improvement in buildings in a rural/
urban community in coastal areas prone to floods/cyclones or in areas prone to
earthquakes/landslides. Show the special features of the buildings and indicate the
early warning system that could be best used in that community.
(Note for Teachers: To carry out the project, there is a need to have a good
understanding about the subject. The class X textbook on Disaster Management will
help the teachers and the students to have a fair understanding about the topic.
However, the school also needs to seek support from qualified engineers, and
architects who have knowledge on safe construction practices from either the
Government or private sector and also from academic institutions. Qualified
engineers and architects can be invited by the principal of the school for lectures and
also to suggest methods of carrying out the models. For assessing the project carried
out by the school, these qualified persons may also be invited.)
PROJECT 4 – Pocket Guide on First Aid
Prepare a pocket guide on First Aid for your school. The First Aid pocket guide should
contain aid that needs to be given for fractures, poisoning, cuts and burns, heat and
cold wave and other threats that are prevalent in that area. The content shared in
the guide should be supported with adequate pictures so as to give a clear and
elaborate understanding about the topic. Choose awareness campaign strategy for
either senior citizens or illiterate people and prepare a brief write-up.
(Note for the Teachers: The project can be carried out by a group of students in a
class and work can be equally divided amongst the students so that the teachers are
able to evaluate them easily. Doctors, local health practitioners, trained volunteers of
Red Cross and professionals from other agencies/bodies/institutes, proficient in this
field can be consulted to prepare the first-aid pocket guide. This guide can be printed
by the school administration and shared with all the students, teachers and other
staff members of the school. It can be used as a ready reckoner for any First Aid
related information.
PROJECT 5 – Institutional Case Study on Disaster Response
Visit a local NGO/agency such as the United Nations, Red Cross/ Voluntary Youth
Organisations like Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS), National Cadet Corp (NCC),
Bharat Scouts and Guides etc; and prepare a case study on how the agencies played
a major role in Disaster Response.
(Note for the Teachers: The teachers may select the organisation/agency that they
would like the students to be associated with. It can be mentioned here that each
district in India has a Red Cross wing headed by the District Magistrate/Collector/Dy.
Commissioner. The students before analysing the role played by various agencies
can give a brief background of the organisation/agency on its mandate, objectives
and goals and role during disasters).
PROJECT 6 – Communication facilities for Disaster Management
Choose any one method of communication from various means of communication
like radio/satellite/television/ Ham radio which are used by Government departments
such as the Indian Meteorological Department to disseminate information. Find out
how the information is disseminated by them at various levels during disasters.
Prepare a report.
(Note for the Teachers: The students can visit the government departments such as
the All India Radio, Doordarshan etc. Principals are expected to issue a letter to the
concerned Government Department so as to inform the department that the
information collected will be solely for project purpose. Case studies can also be
collected to make the project more interesting).
PROJECT 7: Preparation of Disaster Contingency Plan
Prepare a Contingency Plan either for your school or home/community.. The Plan
should be based on an actual survey of your area/locality or school. The Plan
prepared should consist of the following maps, inventory of resources available and a
seasonality calendar highlighting the seasons prone to various hazards prevalent in
that locality/school.
• A social map
• A Resource map
• A Vulnerability map on the outline map of your locality.
(Note for the Teachers: The teachers need to help the students while preparing the
plan for the locality/school. It should answer the questions given under the sub-
heading ‘community contingency plan’ in the lesson, called ‘Planning Ahead’ of Class
X Disaster Management textbook.
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Science
o Internal Evaluation of Disaster Management in Social Science
o Change in Assessment Scheme of Social Science class X
o Social Science Syllabus of Class X for Board Examination 2010
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124 Comments
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1. bhavika says:
December 5, 2009 at 7:37 am
thanks sahil for helping me on project 5.Seriously diz iz d easiest project.thaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx a lot n i’ll use my brain while doing it.
2. bhavika says:
December 5, 2009 at 7:43 am
tahaxxxxxxxxxxx 4 helping sahil.seriously project 5 iz d easiest 1 thax!!!!!!!!!!!! a lot 4 helping me
3. nadir says:
December 5, 2009 at 10:21 am
non of the tropic is well. they all are just wastage of precious time
4. mohit says:
December 5, 2009 at 12:44 pm
hey the sheet u r creating here is that u r not giving sufficient inf on the topic >>>>>
5. akrati says:
December 5, 2009 at 1:01 pm
i asked a question for topis on TOPIS FOR FIRST AID PROJET.
BUT MY QUESTION WAS NOT ANSWERED.
What a help?
6. stutee mohanty says:
December 16, 2009 at 2:55 pm
thanks,you really helped for my project
7. pragya says:
December 19, 2009 at 5:17 pm
pls give me more information on project 2 and provide written materials on it
8. pragya says:
December 19, 2009 at 5:21 pm
thanks,for information it really helped me.
9. Divyam says:
December 21, 2009 at 2:30 pmin project 2nd it is asked to create awareness through a skitcan u help me out in preparing script for the skit plzzzzzzzzzzz
10. shashank says:
December 23, 2009 at 11:37 am
crazy abut u……….
11. akshay says:
December 23, 2009 at 2:59 pm
I want more info on the lassssst project
12. valerie says:
December 24, 2009 at 3:06 am
my monicker is valerie
organize this forum while searching for grants.
hope i can alleviate you guys also.
13. god says:
December 24, 2009 at 5:45 pm
help me please by giving me a full detailed project on no;6 and no;7
14. Jitender Verma says:
December 29, 2009 at 2:25 pm
pls help me , provide me complete project report on no 5
15. Shivam says:
January 5, 2010 at 4:36 am
ANY ONE PLZZZZ HELP ME ON PROJECT 5. ELSE I WILL BE EATEN BY S.ST TEACHER .
16. Mahesh jindal says:
January 11, 2010 at 6:49 amThis site is not giving any required information to the students .pl. update this site and and make it better
17. nikhil says:
January 19, 2010 at 3:40 pm
i need scripts on skit asked in project2 plzzzzzzzz any one plzzzz help me your help is very much needed
18. nikhil says:
January 19, 2010 at 3:42 pm
i need it by tommarrow please your help is so precious
19. nikhil says:
January 19, 2010 at 4:01 pm
please help me in doing project 2 fully please give scripts of that skit please
20. nikhil says:
January 19, 2010 at 4:02 pm
please help me outin pro2plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz……
21. Himanshu says:
January 27, 2010 at 2:33 pm
help me for making my projects
22. aishwarya says:
January 29, 2010 at 4:27 pm
hi….pls help immediately…where will i find info about home guard or NCC.minimum 15 pg info required.
23. Anjali says:
February 2, 2010 at 2:40 pm
need more info on the topics the given info is not sufficient
24. amit says:
February 3, 2010 at 1:59 am
i want to know the conclussion of generating awareness in disaster management
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