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GOVERNMENT OF PUDUCHERRYDEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND DISASTER MANAGEMENTPUDUCHERRY STATE DISASETR MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
PUDUCHERRYSTATE ACTION PLAN
TO SAFEGUARD PERSONS WITH DISABILITIESDURING DISASTERS
2020
DRAFT
GOVERNMENT OF PUDUCHERRYDEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND DISASTER MANAGEMENTPUDUCHERRY STATE DISASETR MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
PUDUCHERRYSTATE ACTION PLAN
TO SAFEGUARD PERSONS WITH DISABILITIESDURING DISASTERS
2020
DRAFT
GOVERNMENT OF PUDUCHERRYDEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND DISASTER MANAGEMENTPUDUCHERRY STATE DISASETR MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
PUDUCHERRYSTATE ACTION PLAN
TO SAFEGUARD PERSONS WITH DISABILITIESDURING DISASTERS
2020
Table of Contents1. CHAPTER – 1: Introduction ..........................................................................................................1
1.1 Background...........................................................................................................................1
1.2 Aim .......................................................................................................................................3
1.3 Scope ....................................................................................................................................3
1.4 Profile of U.T of Puducherry.................................................................................................4
2. CHAPTER – 2: Statistics ................................................................................................................6
2.1 Statistics on Disability...........................................................................................................6
3. CHAPTER – 3 : Role of EOC & ESF ................................................................................................8
3.1 Essential Support Function - ESF..........................................................................................8
3.2 State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) .........................................................................8
4. CHAPTER – 4: Protection and Safety .........................................................................................10
4.1 Maintaince of Record of Persons with Disability for their Protection and Safety .............10
4.2 Disaster Risk Reduction – DRR ...........................................................................................12
4.3 Common Approach to Disaster Risk Reduction – DRR.......................................................14
5. CHAPTER – 5 : DISABILITIES – INCLUSIVE DISASTER RISK REDUCTION......................................17
5.1 Disabilities – iDRR...............................................................................................................17
6. CHAPTER – 6: Nodal Agency ......................................................................................................21
6.1 Social Welfare Department – Nodal Agency......................................................................21
7. CHAPTER – 7: Actionable Points ................................................................................................23
7.1 Actionable Points For Safeguarding Persons With Disabilities During Disasters ........23
7.2 Preparedness:.....................................................................................................................24
7.3 Warning systems: ...............................................................................................................25
7.4 Evacuation: .........................................................................................................................25
7.5 Shelters...............................................................................................................................26
7.6 After Disaster......................................................................................................................28
7.7 Contracting Services...........................................................................................................29
7.8 Mock Drills..........................................................................................................................29
8. CHAPTER – 8: Standard Operating Procedures .........................................................................30
8.1 Standard Operating Procedures:........................................................................................30
9. CHAPTER – 9: Guidelines for Evacuation...................................................................................34
9.1 Guidelines for Evacuation of Persons with Disabilities......................................................34
9.2 Developing a Plan for an Evacuation .................................................................................34
9.3 Buddy System.....................................................................................................................35
9.4 Evacuation Options ............................................................................................................35
9.5 Carrying a person is not advisable except in the most extreme of circumstances............36
9.6 Assisting Persons Who Use Wheelchairs ...........................................................................36
9.7 Key points to remember about wheelchairs:.....................................................................37
10. CHAPTER – 10: Guide for Persons with Disabilities ...............................................................43
10.1 A Simple Guide for Persons with Disabilities To Face Disasters ........................................43
10.2 The Need for Preparedness: ..............................................................................................43
10.3 Personal Assessment..........................................................................................................44
10.4 Getting Around...................................................................................................................45
10.5 Evacuating ..........................................................................................................................45
10.6 Get Informed......................................................................................................................46
10.7 Make a Plan ........................................................................................................................47
10.8 Action Check List – Items To Do before a Disaster ............................................................49
10.9 Assemble a Disaster Supplies Kit........................................................................................52
Annexure - I ...................................................................................................................................55
Annexure – I A ..............................................................................................................................56
Annexure – II .................................................................................................................................59
Annexure – III ................................................................................................................................62
Annexure - V..................................................................................................................................74
Annexure - VI...............................................................................................................................118
Annexure- VII...............................................................................................................................133
Annexure – VIII ............................................................................................................................140
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1. CHAPTER – 1: Introduction1.1 Background
Persons with disability are protected by Civil rights. The Constitution of
India through its Preamble, inter-alia seeks to secure to all its citizens; Justice,
social, economic and political ; Liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and
workship; equality of status and of opportunity. Part III of the Constitution of
India, which deals with the Fundamental Rights of Citizens, recognises the
principles of equality of all people. Article 14 states that the Government must
accord equal protection of law to any person, within the Territory of India. This
recognition of the importance of non-discrimination means that the State must
ensure that the Persons with Disabilities do not suffer disadvantages, when it
comes to access in public services in times of emergencies / disasters.
There is an increasing understanding among the Government, the United
Nations Agency and other development agencies that provide aid and relief to
Persons with Disabilities on the importance and mandate to make disaster
management inclusive of, at each stage.
In the year 2008, India made itself a signatory to the United Nation’s
conventions on the Rights of the Persons with Disabilities and consequently
enacted “The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016” to give effect to
the United Nations convention on the Rights of the Persons with the Disabilities
and for matters connected thereto or incidental thereto. The law mandate that
Govt. machineries have to comply with various provisions of the said Act. A
reading of Section 8 of the said Act states that it is the responsibility of the state
to render all assistance to safeguard persons with disability during disaster. The
said section is reproduced for ready reference:
Section 8(1) – The persons with disabilities shall have equal protection and
safety in situation of risk, armed conflict, humanitarian emergencies and
natural disasters;
Section 8(2) – The National Disaster Management Authority and State
Disaster Management Authority shall take appropriate steps to ensure
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inclusion of persons with disabilities in its disaster management activities
as defined under class (e) of section 2 of the Disaster management Act
2005. For safety and protection of the person with disabilities;
Section 8(3) – The District Disaster Management Authority constituted
under section 25 of the Disaster Management Act 2005 shall maintain
records of details of persons with disabilities in the district and take
suitable measures to inform such persons of any situations of risk so as to
enhance disaster preparedness;
Section 8(4) – The authorities engaged in reconstruction activities subsequent
to any situation of risk, armed conflict or natural disasters shall undertake such
activities, in consultation with the concerned State Commissioner, in accordance
with the accessibility requirements of persons with disabilities.
The Disability Act also refers to Secton 2(e) Disaster Management Act, 2005
for in as much as safety and protection of Person with Disabilities are concerned.
The Disaster Management Act-2005 lays down the institutional and co-ordination
mechanism for effective Disaster Management at the National, State, District and
Local Authorities. Though the Disaster Management Act does not include
disability concern explicitly, it provides a comprehensive system which would
help to enhance inclusion at each level. In the National Disaster Management
Plan 2016 persons with disabilities have been included in most capacity building
activities.
Further, the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in W.P(C). No. 116 of 1998 in the
matter of Justice SunandeBhandare Foundations Vs. Union of India others on
19.08.2019, inter alia, issued directions to the State/UTs to ensure the
compliance of Provisions of the Right to Persons with disabilities Act, 2016 to
protect the interest of persons with disabilities during Disasters.
Thus the States are mandated to protect Persons with Disabilities during
disaster with compassion as like others.
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1.2 Aim
To protect and safeguards Persons with disabilities during disasters and
To render necessary asisstance before, during and after disaster enabling to
continue their normal life.
1.3 Scope
The Action Plan strives for an easy understanding by all stake holders with
clear demarcation of Roles and Responsibilities before, during and after disasters.
Past experiences have shown that each disaster situation throws up a new set of
challenge which the government has to deal with. It is therefore impractical to go
to each spectrum in anticipating every possible situation. The plan adopts a
comprehensive approach to prepare the state machinery to tackle any disaster
like situation i.e. heavy rainfall, flood cyclone, tsunami, earthquake, fire etc. This
Action Plan is a combination of modern participatory approaches. It is fervently
hoped that the plan serves the purpose for which it is designed to ensure safety
and well being of persons with disability during disaster time.
In the new set-up there are 17 Essential Support Function (ESF) Teams
aided by various supporting agencies to look after disaster management which
replaced the well-known traditional methods of disaster management and one has
to embrace decentralized efforts and people’s participation. This plan outlines the
functions of the principle Depts./Agencies at State and District level. The
functions listed out for Depts/ESFs are mandatory to comply with and as such,
each ESFs/Line Depts has to prepare their own SOP in this regard.
The Action plan not only guide the Government officials for inclusive
Disaster and emergency Management for persons with disabilities but also help
the disabled to place themselves in best position to plan for their own safety as
they are best able to know their function abilities and possible needs during
disaster situation.
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1.4 Profile of U.T of Puducherry
The U.T of Puducherry is unique in its geographical location as the
boundaries are not contiguous. It consist of two districts and four regions. The
Puducherry district consists of Puducherry, Mahe and Yanam regions and region
of Karaikal, forming the second district. The Puducherry, Karaikal and Yanam lie
along the eastern Coast and Mahe region lie along western coast of India.
Because of this, the occurrence and effect of disaster also varies. This U.T
experiences South West and North East Monsoons and during these monsoon
periods heavy rainfall, Flood, Cyclone are yearly phenomena. Apart from this
Tsunami, Fire, Earthquake also not uncommon to this U.T of Puducherry.
AreaU.T of Puducherry - 490 Sq.km
Puducherry - 294 Sq.km
Karaikal - 157 Sq.km
Mahe - 9 Sq.km
Yanam - 30 Sq.km
Population – Census 2011.
Total - 1247953
Puducherry - 950289
Karaikal - 200222
Mahe - 41816
Yanam - 55626
Estimated Population 2011
2021 - 1608849
Puducherry - 1228082
Karaikal - 234725
Mahe - 47480
Yanam - 98562
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Rainfall reading “mm”
Year Puducherry Karaikal Mahe Yanam Total
2014 1333 1356.7 3213.4 635.8 6538.9
2015 2382 1717.5 2894 1136.2 8129.7
2016 657.1 730.4 2206.2 1179.4 4773.1
2017 1506.3 1858.0 2501.8 638.4 6504.5
2018 1211.0 1301.5 3559.2 944.8 7016.5
Recent Cyclones
2011 - Thane
2018 - Gaja
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2. CHAPTER – 2: Statistics
2.1 Statistics on Disability
As per Census - 2011, in India out of the 121 Cr population, 2.68 Cr
persons are ‘disabled’ which is 2.21% of the total population. Among the disabled
population 56 % (1.5 Cr) are males and 44 % (1.18 Cr) are females. In the total
population, the male and female population is 51% and 49 % respectively.
Majority (69%) of the disabled population reside in rural areas (1.86 Cr disabled
persons in rural areas and 0.81 Cr in urban areas). In the case of total population
also, 69% are from rural areas while the remaining 31% reside in urban areas.
The percentage of disabled population among males and females are 2.41%
and 2.01% respectively. At all India level as well as disaggregated by various
social groups, the proportion of disabled in the corresponding population is
higher for males than females.
In India, 20% of the persons are having disability in movement, 19% are
with disability in seeing, and 19% are with disability in hearing, 8 % had multiple
disabilities. The Census 2011 showed that, in India, 20.42 lakhs children aged 0-
6 years are disabled. Thus, in one in every 100 children in the age group 0-6
years suffered from some type of disability which is a matter of serious concern as
it has wider implications. In the country 8.3% (20.78 cr.) of the total households
are having disabled persons of which 71% are in rural areas. Out of the total
households with disabled persons, about 93.94% households are normal
households, 0.42% is institutional and 0.24% is houseless households. Among
the total disabled persons 45% are illiterates. At all India level, 36% of the total
disabled persons are workers and one in every two disabled non-workers are
dependent on their families. 46.87% of the total disabled persons are currently
married, whereas 41.72% are never married and 10.29% of them are widowed.
The statistics on the disabled persons in the U.T. of Puducherry is tabulated
hereunder for ready reference and understanding of the realistic situation.
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Population, India -2011 Disabled Persons, India - 2011
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
121.08 Cr. 62.32 Cr. 58.76 Cr. 2.68 Cr. 1.5 Cr. 1.18 Cr.
U.T. of Puducherry
Disabled Population as per Census-2011
State/U.T Total Population Number of Disabled % of Disabled tototal Population
Puducherry 12,47,953 30,189 1.64
Disabled Children (0-6) as per Census-2011
State/U.T Disabled Population DisabledChildren
Share of disabledChildren in thedisabledpopulation
State share ofdisabled childrento the all Indiadisabled children
Puducherry 30,189 1273 4.22 0.06
Literacy Status of Disabled Population – Census 2011
State/ U.T. Literate Ill Literate Total Disable% of Literate
to totaldisabled
Literacyrate-
PopulationPuducherry 19046 11143 30189 63.09 86.55
There are 9358 disabled persons under workers category while 20831 are non-
workers. There are ------- nos disabled are under the age group of 50 and above.
The above Statistical data throws light on the compelling conditions of
disabled persons and the statistics furnished would be helpful to identify
important aspects like their count, type of disability, age group, education
status, working status, martial status etc. This would be helpful in the Planning
process and make execution simple.
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3. CHAPTER – 3 : Role of EOC & ESF
3.1 Essential Support Function - ESF
The Disaster either Natural or Man-made are being handled / tackled by
Emergency Support Function (ESF) Teams supported by Line departments. There
are 17 ESF Teams and their duties and area of functions are tabulated at
Annexure- II. In fact, in addition to their normal DM activities they have to give
equal importance to the protection and safety of the Disabled persons in time of
Disasters/emergency situations and their SOPs are to be updated accordingly to
suite the need of the hour.
3.2 State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC)
The State Emergency Operation Centre plays a vital role in Emergency
Operation activation and co-ordination. It co-ordinates the flow of warning
information with respect to activities associated with Disaster Management
operations. The SEOC functions on 24x7 basis for monitoring, processing,
analyzing and disseminating the warning / forecasting / damage / loss / need
assessment / incident information to the concerned authority in order to ensure
timely/prompt actions during evacuation, search, rescue and relief activities. The
Disaster Management Toll Free numbers 1070 and 1077 are functioning round
the clock for receiving complaints regarding disasters and other grievances from
the public and obtaining feedback / compliance from other line departments.
State Emergency Operation CentreToll Free : 1070 / 1077
Phone : 2253407
Fax : 2253408
E-mail : eocpdy@gmail.com / seoc.pon@nic.in
Satphone : 8991115256
V-Sat : 81627
The State EOC also functiona AS Puducherry District EOC. The details of
Karaikal District EOC and Regional EOCs of Mahe and Yanam are as below.
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Karaikal District EOCToll Free : 1070 / 1077
Phone :
Fax :
E-mail : dleockkl@gmail.com
dleoc.kkl@gmail.com
dcdm-kkl.py@gov.in
V-Sat : 81628 / 81629
Mahe Regional EOCToll Free : 1800 425 2949
Phone : 0490 - 2332510
Fax : 0490 - 2321843
E-mail : ra.mahe@nic.in
Yanam Regional EOCToll Free : 1800 425 2303
Phone : 0884 - 2325101
Fax : 0884 - 2321843
E-mail : ra.yanam@nic.in
The details of important contact number in respect of both Puducherry and
Karaikal Districts are at Annexure – IV.
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4. CHAPTER – 4: Protection and Safety
4.1 Maintaince of Record of Persons with Disability for their Protection andSafety
The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 also makes special
provision for protection and safety of persons with disabilities in times of risk,
armed conflict, humanitarian emergencies and natural disasters. Humanitarian
emergencies means a single event/series of events that are threatening in terms
of health, safety or well-being of a community or large group of people. Special
protection is required as persons with disabilities are likely to be neglected in
such situations.
The National and State Disaster Management Authority are required to
conduct certain activities to deal with disaster situations, as per the Disaster
Management Act 2005. These activities include measures to prevent any
disaster, reduction of the risk or severity or consequences of any disaster,
building the capacity of the people to deal with the disaster. In case the disaster
had already occurred, these authorities are required to assess the severity of the
disaster and carry out evacuation rescue and relief work.
The Rights of Person with Disabilities Act provides that the National
Disaster management Authority and the Disaster Management Authority are
required to ensure that persons with disabilities are included in these activities.
To be able to do this effectively it becomes essential that a record of persons with
disabilities is maintained. This is to be done by State/District Disaster
management Authority.
To ensure that the reconstruction work is done in line with the needs of
person with disability accessibility standards have to be maintained. All
reconstruction work must be carried out in consultation with the State
Commissioner. The Disaster management team needs to be trained in various
reasonable accommodation measures required for persons with disabilities during
disaster preparedness rescue and rehabilitation.
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Section 8 (3) of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016
contemplates that the District Disaster Management Authority shall maintain
records of details of persons with disability in the district and take suitable
measures to inform such persons of any situations of risk so as to enhance
disaster preparedness.
The Social Welfare Department is implementing various welfare schemes for
Persons with Disability and they are maintaining a list of beneficiaries in respect
of Puducherry and Karaikal Districts. The same list is maintained as base for
suitable action and assistance to Persons with Disability. The details of list are as
mentioned below:
Sl.No. District / RegionNo. of Disabled of
Persons Total
1
Puducherry 16099
17721Mahe 431
Yanam 1191
2. Karaikal 2855 2855
TOTAL 20576
Addresses of all the above Persons with Disability details are available in
Hard copy as well in the Soft copy with
Social Welfare Department, Puducherry
Puducherry State Disaster Management Authority,
District Disaster Management Authority- Puducherry/Karaikal
The same list is also made available in the Official Websites.
1. https://collectorate.py.gov.in
2. https://socwelfare.py.gov.in
Further, the list has been provided to the Field Level functionaries for taking
appropriate action during any Disaster.
While emergency preparedness for the non-disabled is usually provided to
groups, it is necessary to consider the particular needs of people with disabilities
more in detail. This is likely to be a resource-intensive process, and hence the
provision of services should involve a wide variety of participants: official
emergency managers and responders, volunteer groups in both emergency
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response and the care of people with disabilities, local and national social
services, and others. On the other hand, including the needs of people with
disabilities in traditional rescue-schemes will improve the quality of those
schemes and will thus benefit many kinds of stakeholder.
Disability is not limited to restrictions on personal mobility such as those
of people in wheelchairs. Instead it covers a very wide range of physical,
sensorial, mental and emotional conditions, including the effects of old age or
illness, and forms of dependency on medical drugs or equipment. With respect
to the general population, people with disabilities may be less able to perceive
hazards and risks, or less mobile, or dependent upon assistance in order to be
able to react to crisis situations.
Assisting people with disabilities during public emergencies requires
planning, foresight and concerted action before disaster strikes, so that
programmes and procedures are in place when the situation becomes
critical. Improvisation is the enemy of good procedure and hence it needs to
be reduced to a minimum by application of consultation and planning processes
that predispose resources for use when they are needed.
4.2 Disaster Risk Reduction – DRR
“Disaster Risk Reduction – DRR” is the key that open the way to ensure
safety and protection of Persons with Disabilities. Before disaster strikes, there
should be a general process of mitigation, risk reduction, preparedness and
planning. During the interval between disasters, it should be recognised and
firmly established that in emergency situations, people with disabilities have a
fundamental right to as good a level of protection as the rest of the population.
When it comes to identifying the practical problems to be anticipated, the
counter- disaster organisations of government and public administration should
insist on involving civil protection, voluntary organisations and organisations of
people with disabilities, or that represent and assist such people, in a
multilateral dialogue that is intended to promote planning and action.
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The overall goal of this phase is to ensure that people with disabilities are
as resilient against disaster as the rest of the population, and that this
level of resilience is satisfactory for all parties.
Governments, public administrations and preparedness organisations
should ensure that the rights and needs of people with disabilities form an
integral part of the emergency planning process. This involves the following:-
Knowing about people with disabilities by compiling records of
addresses and needs for assistance, and where they are likely to be
located. This may require using census data (with appropriate reference to
legal requirements for privacy) or in the absence of registration systems for
people with disabilities, conducting a survey of the local area. Hence, all
beneficiaries with special needs during an emergency should be identified,
quantified and registered with the civil protection authorities.
Common and specific hazards and risks should be considered in terms
of how they affect people with disabilities, not merely how they
impinge upon the general population.
Special needs are associated with care homes for the elderly,
psychiatric hospitals and rehabilitation centres, as well as other special
institutions that cater for people with severe disabilities who are unable to
live in the community. These institutions represent concentrations of
vulnerable people who may require special assistance during an
emergency and should not be missed when designing preventative
activities.
The needs of people with disabilities in an emergency must be
estimated and resources found to cater for them. This process must
recognise the individuality of particular needs resulting from disability
and not overgeneralise them. It must be recognised that the needs of
people with disabilities will be highly varied according to the types of
disabilities involved, the living arrangements and the care and support
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services utilised by the individuals concerned.
Preventative emergency planning for people with disabilities should
consider whether and how individuals are able to summon assistance,
whether and to what extent rescuers are trained to deal with them,
whether there are barriers to processes such as evacuation, and whether
such processes are adequately endowed with resources, and whether
appropriate temporary accommodation can be provided to people with
disabilities if long-term evacuation is required.
Finally, planning should include measures to monitor, evaluate, and
deal with discrimination against people with disabilities if it occurs
during emergency, disaster or crisis situations.
The approach to and respect for people with disabilities should be
incorporated, as principles and as prescriptions for action, into training
programmes for people who deal with disaster as planners, managers, decision
makers or responders. Education for the contact with people with disabilities
should extend to all phases of disaster: mitigation, alert, emergency action and
recovery.
4.3 Common Approach to Disaster Risk Reduction – DRR
Disasters and their impacts can vary considerably from one place to another
around the world and emergency response systems are strongly influenced by
their political and cultural backgrounds. However, the conceptual approach to
disaster risk management can be summarized in terms of a set of common
factors.
1. Political commitment.
Governments must make clear decisions and include in their political
agenda the commitment to make a serious effort to develop effective disaster
risk management for people with disabilities. As part of the more general
endeavour to ensure the safety of their constituent populations, they must
consistently pay attention to such people's needs.
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2. Co-ordination and continuity.In order to guarantee the effective development, application and monitoring
of emergency systems for people with disabilities, one particular body of
governmental administration must be responsible for co-ordination and the
continuity of initiatives. In close cooperation with all relevant stakeholders,
it will be the task of the co- ordinating body to make sure that all
relevant information is collected and centralised.
3. Networking.At least one network should exist that allows stakeholders to meet and
exchange information about the challenges to be met if risks are to be
identified and solutions are to be found. These networks should always be
open to new members and should take full account of evolutionary changes
in technology, habits and expectations.
4. Strategic planning.
A master plan should be set up and constantly updated. The organisation of
training activities and the evaluation of emergency exercises should be part
of a constant process of adaptation of the master plan.
5. Knowledge Management.A coherent programme of knowledge management should be used to ensure
the transfer of acquired know-how to those who can benefit from it. This
knowledge would facilitate the organisation of training activities and allow
emergency schemes constantly to be improved. Specific added value will be
provided by the involvement of people with disabilities and their
organisations.
6. Identification and optimisation of resources.The evaluation of a master plan and constant updating of its capacities, and
the general level of knowledge, should allow stakeholders to estimate needs
regarding financial, organisational and human resources. At the same time,
the best possible use of existing or new resources may allow the action plan
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to be improved.
7. Communication.
In order to ensure that everyone is kept informed about the state of
preparedness, a good communication policy is needed. Energetic
dissemination of information will ensure that more and more relevant
stakeholders are contacted and involved in the preparedness process.
People with disabilities should not suffer higher levels of post-disaster risk
than do the general population. The phase aftermath of a disaster, crisis or
emergency in which the emphasis is placed on restoring conditions to normal
and recovering from damage and disruption. This may be a slow process that
lasts years and requires a lengthy period of living with temporary
arrangements. Governments and public administrators should seek to
ensure that people with disabilities are not discriminated against in the
planning, design or assignment of temporary post-disaster shelter, which
must be accessible and functional according to their needs. Moreover, people
with disabilities should not be discriminated against in the provision of post-
disaster employment opportunities, or in the assignment of permanently
re-built housing.
The presence of discrimination in any of the ways should be monitored
regularly and, if it occurs, measures should be taken promptly to stop it and
discipline or re-educate any staff who are guilty of exhibiting discriminatory
attitudes or behaviours, or making decisions that cause discrimination.
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5. CHAPTER – 5 : DISABILITIES – INCLUSIVE DISASTER RISKREDUCTION
5.1 Disabilities – iDRR
Persons with Disabilities face greater risk in the event of a disaster.
Disabilities - Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction (DiDRR) needs to go beyond just
saving lives. It has to look at empowering Persons with Disabilities by enhancing
their preparedness, reducing their risk, involving them in planning and
strengthening their coping capacities and response mechanisms.
India has a large constituency of persons with disabilities and other
vulnerable groups who are presently excluded from emergency planning and
response services due to lack of adequate accessible infrastructure and trained
manpower.
The National Policy on Disaster Management recognizes India’s
vulnerability to national disasters and emergencies, and more specifically,
acknowledges that economically and socially weaker segments of the population
often face worst situations in cases of national disasters.
Within the vulnerable groups, elderly persons, women, children - especially
women rendered destitute and children orphaned on account of disasters and
the differently abled persons are exposed to higher risks. One of the objectives
of the policy is “ensuring efficient response and relief with a caring approach
towards the needs of the vulnerable sections of the society.” Hence there is a
broad mandate to cover the needs of persons with disabilities.
The policy envisages a shift from a disaster relief perspective to a more
proactive and prepared approach, with a focus on averting or mitigating
disasters in order to minimise loss to life and property.
The needs of persons with disabilities must be assessed and included at
every stage of disaster management i.e. mitigation, preparedness, response,
relief, recovery and reconstruction. This requires an understanding on the
needs of persons with different disabilities in disaster or emergency situations,
and also the barriers and challenges they may face at different stages of the
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disaster management process. It offers effective strategies to ensure that all
stages of the disaster management process are inclusive and accessible.
There are several different definitions of disability and cultural and
contextual factors affect the conceptualization of disability across different
countries. Persons with disabilities “include those who have long-term
physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which in interaction with
various barriers may hinder their full and effective participation in society on
an equal basis with others. This underlines the fact that disability is not
merely a medical condition but rather an interplay between the inaccessibility
of an individual’s environment, their impairments, and the barriers they face
in accessing services and facilities that impact the activities they can
undertake.
Persons with disabilities are not a homogeneous group, and persons with
different disabilities or different severity of a disability will have different needs
in a disaster or emergency situation. Disabilities can be broadly classified
into sensory, mobility, cognitive, and psychosocial categories for the purposes
of inclusive disaster management. The types of disabilities and barriers they
face has to be studied on case to case basis to fulfill their needs at different
stages of disaster and emergency management process.
The wide spectrum of disaster management activities are planned and
executed by Government at different levels and other stakeholders such as
Local administration, Private organizations, NGOs, Volunteers, Media,Local
Communities who also know the barriers that exist among Persons with
Disabilities in facing disasters shall formulate and elaborates on the possible
disability inclusive actions in the different phases of DRR process, as it is
known that disasters and poorly planned disasters responsise and recovery
efforts can exacerbate these barriers leaving persons with disabilities
struggling to cope even more both during and after disasters.
The principles of disability inclusion are based on the norms to:
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Strengthen the implementation process on providing appropriate
support to persons with disabilities when responding to disasters
Empower persons with disabilities and their representative
organizations to contribute to all aspects of DiDRR so that they are
viewed not as passive actors but as decision makers.
The DiDRR shall be met by adopting the following strategies:
Mainstreaming of DiDRR in all Government programmes and Policies
including budgetary allocations specifically and also by Awareness Promotion
on Inclusion across the broad spectrum of stakeholders including the family,
community, Volunteers, first responders etc.
Twin-Track Approach, a best practice in including persons with
disabilities in disaster and emergency management activities. The twin-track
approach aims to combine two elements to lead to “equality of rights and
opportunities for persons with disabilities:”
an inclusive system, for all, with ordinary, support and specializedservices, and
empowerment of persons, with disabilities through targeted,initiatives for capacity building, independent living support etc.
Thus inclusive disaster and emergency management should blend necessary
specialized disability services with ensuring access to every mainstream efforts
and activity.
It is important to understand the risks and gaps that persons with
disability face in general and specifically in disaster situations. Then only the
disability inclusive approach in DRR process such ad mitigation, preparedness,
response recovery and rehabilitation would be effective. The Disability-Inclusive
DRR should be practiced right from date Collection, Policy making , Planning at
all levels, Preparedness, Early warning, evacuation, Search & Rescue, Community
Based Disaster Management, Awarenes campaign, Capacity building and
Training, Relief, Rehabilitation and Reconstructions, decision making process etc.
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The National Disaster Management Authority, New Delhi has brought out a
Publication “National Disaster Management Guidelines on Disability Inclusive
Disaster Risk Reduction” during September 2019. The Guidelines provide
strategies that recognize the meet for convenience and collaboration between the
National and State Government on different levels of issues of disasters and
disability. The Guidelines are in line with the paradigm shift to Disaster Risk
Reduction and adoption of appropriate inclusive approaches and strategies to
“Build Back Better”.
The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction adopted by India in
2015, also emphasizes the importance of inclusion and accessibility and
recognizes the need for involvement of persons with disabilities and their
organizations in DRR policies and implementation. Further, the guidelines
elaborate on the possible disability inclusive actions by the concerned
stakeholders in the different phases of the DRR process. The actions suggested is
based on the barrier and risks that the persons of disability face in disaster
situations. The actions are meant to be taken at all level of government, civil
society and community to mitigate the impact of disasters on the persons of
disability as well empower the persons disability also to be an active participant
in the DRR process.
The Role and Responsibilities of stakeholders on Disability inclusive DRR
relating to States/U.Ts as tabulated in the Guidelines is placed at Annexure – VIII
for compliance by all concerned.
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6. CHAPTER – 6: Nodal Agency
6.1 Social Welfare Department – Nodal Agency
The Social Welfare Department, Puducherry look after the welfare of the
disabled persons and it is mandated to take steps to safeguard and protects the
rights of the Persons with Disability. In order to improve the socio-economic
status of the disabled persons, the Department provides various schemes like
monthly financial assistance, Grant of Transport Allowance to Differently–abled
persons, Supply of prosthetic appliances to differently-abled persons, etc., The
Department also run various Homes like the Blind Home, Home for Mentally
Retarded Persons etc.,
The Director, Social Welfare Department is the Nodal Officer for the Welfare
of the disabled persons during disaster and the Assistant Director is the
Assistant Nodal Officer for the welfare of the disabled persons during disaster.
Contact Details
Shri. K. Sarangapani, Director, Department of Social Welfare
Tmt. V. Sarojini, Deputy Director, Department of Social Welfare
Director Ph : 2205871/2205872
Dy. Director Ph : 2206812
Fax : 2206762
E-mail : socwel.pon@nic.in/directorofsocialwelfare@yahoo.com
directorofsocialwelfare@gmail.com
There are about 20, 576 disabled persons in all the four regions of the Union
Territory of Puducherry, who are receiving financial assistance from the Social
Welfare Department. For all such persons, warning during any disaster, and
other related communications may be disseminated through the area
Anganwadi Workers concerned.
The Social Welfare Department is running School/Homes for mentally
retarded children, blinds, beggars and special school for hearing impaired &
visually handicapped. The details are at Annexure – I.
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Further, there are about 25 Nos of Non-Government Organizations
functioning in Puducherry region, which run Homes for Mentally Retarded
Children and Differently Abled Homes. Some of them function as Day Care
Centres and others are residential in nature. The details are placed at
Annexure – I-A.
Out of these, 4 Nos of NGOs have their own vehicles, which would be used
for evacuation / providing relief to the disabled persons during any disaster.
In addition to the 323 relief camps/shelters in the Union Territory of
Puducherry, various Homes / Schools run by the Social Welfare Department
/NGOs for the welfare of the disabled are declared as relief camps for the
disabled during disaster. During disaster, the disabled persons can be
accommodated in such places, where accommodation, food etc., would be
provided to them, including the inmates of such Homes. All such Institutions
are provided with a first-aid kit, wheel chairs etc. through the Department of
Health and Family Welfare Services.
In the Puducherry District Disaster Management Action Plan -2019, the
ESF XVI , for which the Team Leader is the Director of Social Welfare, deals
with Resources Mobilization, enlisting volunteers and contracting / outsourcing
of essential services before the onset of disaster. In addition to these activities
assisting Persons with Disabilities will be the responsibility of the Social Welfare
Department.
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7. CHAPTER – 7: Actionable Points
7.1 Actionable Points For Safeguarding Persons With Disabilities DuringDisasters
Disasters have direct and indirect impact on the people, ranging from small
inconveniences and disruptions to daily life, to life threatening conditions, loss of
life, damage to property, loss of livelihoods, migrations and displacement and
large scale destructions of entire communities.
The most vulnerable group of any disaster are elder persons, women,
children, destitute, orphaned children and the disabled. And among these
groups, the Persons with Disabilities are the most affected, as they are deprived of
minimum facility or relief.
Most disaster management systems are usually designed for the people
without disabilities. The Persons with Disabilities face unique challenges during
every stage of disaster, due to inaccessible warnings, evacuation, response
including shelters, camps, food distribution and long term recovery effects.
Common experiences reveal that the Persons with Disabilities are more
likely to the left behind or abandoned during evacuation in disasters and
conflicts. They may be separated from their family members and care givers, as
well as their assistive devices such as wheel chairs, prosthetics etc., or may be
unable to operate them in a disaster. Shelters and relief camps are frequently
inaccessible to the Persons with Disabilities and they may be unable to easily
access food and water distribution centres.
The Government of India, through the National Disaster Management
Agency adopts various measures to protect the interests of the Persons with
Disabilities during any disaster.
The National Policy on Disaster Management recognises India’s
vulnerability to national disasters and emergencies, more specifically
acknowledges that economically and socially weaker segments of the population
often face the worst situations, in case of national disasters.
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There should be an overall plan to bring inaccessibility within the
emergency response system which should include the following:
(a) creating and disseminating information packs and training kits in
accessible formats for persons with disabilities and manuals for
training first responders and other relief personnel
(b) making its own website and web sites of other relevant and associatedbodies accessible as per the WCAG 2.0 standard
(c) bring in some policy level commitment towards makingdisaster and emergency services accessible.
(d) ensuring that persons with disabilities are included into evacuationdrills
(e) retrofitting all existing shelters to make them accessible
(f) ensure that all relief personnel as well as persons dealing withemergencies on a day to day basis are sensitized and trained to cater tothe needs of persons with disabilities.
7.2 Preparedness:
The Disaster and emergency preparedness stage focuses on the
preparations required at personal, community, state, regional and national
levels to minimize the damage to life and property in the event of a disaster.
The approaches involve national and state level law and policy, disaster
management plans, government initiatives and developed disaster response
infrastructure and apparatus (e.g. shelters, health care systems, and food
delivery mechanisms), conducting needs assessments of people and
communities for different kinds of disasters and emergencies, public awareness
raising campaigns and communications infrastructure, large scale response
drills , personal awareness and preparedness within homes, awareness raising
campaigns by NGOs and community based organizations, local levels drills, and
volunteer based community response teams and efforts. .Approaches towards
preparedness and the specific actions taken will be dependent on several
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factors such as risk of different natural and man-made disasters, location and
population, infrastructural capability, possibilities for escape routes and
strategies and other factors.
7.3 Warning systems:
• Radio and television public service announcements
• Announcements and tips through SMS, MMS
• Mass e-mails to citizens from government authorities, aid and reliefagencies, and others
• E lectronic fact sheets, handbooks, and manuals
• Multimedia including presentations, webinars, webcasts, and videosincluding on popular sites such as YouTube.
• Social media such as Facebook pages and Twitter accountscreated by governments and disaster response organizations
• C itizen focused working groups and discussion forums
7.4 Evacuation:
Evacuation is one of the principal means of avoiding harm to people
threatening or crisis situations. When evacuation is needed, civil protection
authorities should have pre-existing procedures to ensure that no one is left
behind.
Arrangements should be made to ensure that people with disabilities are
able to follow evacuation orders as and when issued by the authorities. This
involves ensuring that departure, the journey and the arrival at destination can
be conducted efficiently and in safety without undue delay or impediments and
under the same criteria of efficiency and safety as are applied to the general
population. There should be no physical barriers to these three phases of
movement: this involves checking for the presence of steps, that corridors are
wide enough to permit passage, that manpower and transport are available and
are suitably equipped, and that arrangements are in place for accommodating
each type.
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Bedridden people who are unable to move themselves should be raised,
dressed (if necessary) and transported by carers or responders who are trained
in how to carry out this kind of work and who will use the proper procedures.
If people with disabilities are taken to rest centres, these should be
planned and equipped so that they are accessible and able to accommodate
such people as far as possible without additional hardship. The person with a
disability should have access to any equipment that is essential to the normal
maintenance of his or her health and safety, including, where necessary,
medications and life-support machinery.
The evacuation managing team must know what to do in emergency
situations and which actions to take more particularly in the case of evacuating
disabled persons. Therefore, to have an overview in the process, Guidelines on
Evacuation has been dealt separately in the foregoing chapter.
7.5 Shelters
People are often provided safe refuge in temporary shelters during any
disasters/emergency situations. Most of those shelters are located in Schools,
Community Hall, other type of office buildings etc. It should be ensured that
those shelters have basic amenities such as ramps, toilets, rooms, drinking
water, food etc., accessible to disabled persons. If there is any barriers to access,
it should be removed and if not consider another nearby facility community
shelters with those facilities.
Shelter staff and volunteers are often trained in first aid or other areas
critical to the delivery of emergency services, but many have little, if any,
familiarity with the needs of people with disabilities. In some instances, people
with disabilities have been turned away from shelters because of volunteers’ lack
of confidence regarding the shelter’s ability to meet their needs. Generally,
people with disabilities may not be segregated or told to go to “Special Shelters”
designated for their use. They should ordinarily be allowed to attend the same
shelters as their as their neighbours and co-workers. Develop site-specific
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instruction for volunteers and staff to address the concerns in the specific
shelters.
Many shelters have a “No Pets” policy and some mistakenly apply those
policy to exclude service animals such as guide dogs for people who are blind,
hearing dogs for people who are deaf, or dogs that pull wheelchairs or retrieve
dropped objects. When people with disabilities who use service animals are told
their animals cannot enter the shelter, they are forced to choose between safety
and abandoning a highly trained animal that accompanied them everywhere and
allows to function independently. So, adopt procedures to ensure that people
with disabilities who use service animals are not separated from their service
animals when sheltering during emergency, even if pets are normally prohibited
in shelters.
Individuals whose disabilities require medication, such as certain types of
insulin that require constant refrigeration, may find that many shelters do not
provide refrigerators or ice-packed coolers. In such situation have tie-up with
the nearby households. Individuals who use life support systems and other
devices rely on electricity to function and stay alive and in many cases may not
have access to a generator or other source of electricity within a shelter. In that
case shift them to the nearest Hospital or PHC. So, to avoid such situation,
ensure power-up in all shelters.
Adopt procedures to provide accessible communication for people who are
deaf or hard of hearing and for people with severe speech disabilities. Train staff
on the basic procedures for providing accessible communication, including
exchanging notes or posting written announcements to go with spoken
announcements. Train staff to read printed information, upon request, to
persons who are blind or who have low vision.
Indentify temporary accessible housing (such as accessible hotel rooms
within the community or in nearby communities) that could be used if people
with disabilities cannot immediately return home after a disaster if, for instance
necessary accessible features such as ramps or electrical systems have been
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damaged.
Schools, Community Halls have been identified as Safe Shelters/Relief
Camps for any kind of disaster. There are 201 Nos. of Relief Camps in the
Puducherry Region. In Mahe and Yanam regions there are 5 Nos. and 18 Nos.
respectively. The Karaikal District has 47 Nos. of Relief camps. The Relief
Camps are under the control of Women and Child Welfare Department and they
are manned by Anganwadies. The list of all those camps are available at
Annexure – V to this document/Plan.
In addition to this, the Social Welfare Department should post officials,
NGOs, Volunteers in order to give proper care to Persons with disabilities when
they are lodged in the camps.
In all Relief camps NGOs/Volunteers will be engaged for assisting the
disabled lodged in the shelters. The list of NGOs/Volunteers are placed at
Annexure - VII.
Further, doctors are appointed area-wise (Primary Health Centres) for
the welfare of the disabled during disaster. The details are available at
Annexure - VI.
7.6 After Disaster
This phase refers to the aftermath of a disaster, crisis or emergency in
which the emphasis is placed on restoring conditions to normal and recovering
from damage and disruption. This may be a slow process that lasts years and
requires a lengthy period of living with temporary arrangements.
Governments and public administrators should seek to ensure that
people with disabilities are not discriminated against in the planning,
design or assignment of temporary post-disaster shelter, which must be
accessible and functional according to their needs. Moreover, people with
disabilities should not be discriminated against in the provision of post-
disaster employment opportunities, or in the assignment of permanently
rebuilt housing.
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As in the emergency phase, every effort should be made to accommodate
working animals, such as guide dogs for the blind.
People with disabilities should not suffer higher levels of post-disaster risk
than do the general population.
The presence of discrimination in any of the ways outlined here should be
monitored regularly and, if it occurs, measures should be taken promptly to stop
it and discipline or re-educate any staff who are guilty of exhibiting
discriminatory attitudes or behaviours, or making decisions that cause
discrimination.
7.7 Contracting Services
Many local governments provide emergency services through contract with
other local governments or private relief organisations or service providers.
These entities may not understand the role they need to play in meeting
obligation to provide accessible emergency services. So make sure that
contracts for emergency services providers require to follow appropriate steps
outlined in this document. Review the terms of these contracts on regular basis
to ensure that they continue to meet the accessibility needs of people with
disabilities. Provide training to contractors so that they understand how best to
co-ordinate their activities with the overall accessibility plan for emergency
services.
7.8 Mock Drills
Disasters are not of same intensity and magnitude on all times. During very
occurrence of any disaster we face new barriers and overcome with new technique
and methodology. Capacity building is an essential component in DM activities.
Atleast one Mock Exercise has to conducted every year, which should be periodic
and progressive manner.
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8. CHAPTER – 8: Standard Operating Procedures
8.1 Standard Operating Procedures:
The Social Welfare Department has to position itself as a major player in
rendering all necessary assistance to Person with Disability during any disaster
and manage the whole activities in co-ordination with other departments/ESF
Teams.
Though communities will continue to have the first responder role
given its proximity to the incident site and relationship with the people,
the Social Welfare Department has to co-ordinate with those communities for
effective management by adopting disaster management activities as a one
of its primary functions. State & district level authorities cannot afford to wait
for response specialized forces such as NDRF all the time. Moreover, on many
occasions, it might not be advisable or feasible to obtain/deploy armed forces
and NDRF. Therefore, the local communities must be prepared as response
forces. The Government authorities can play supporting role when they come
in bigger emergency cases.
The Social Welfare department is designated as Essential Support function
Team and duty for Resources Mobilization, Contracting Services, Volunteer and
Donation Support during any disaster. The team is head by the Director of Social
Welfare supported by various departments such as Revenue, Education, PIPDIC,
NGOs, NCC, NSS etc. The team has members from various departments and
also has Quick Response Team. The Team/QRT members detailed are placed as
Annexure-III to this Plan for ready reference.
The Team in addition to their routine works they shall take care of of the
Persons with Disability during all phases of any disaster with support from other
ESF Teams and line departments. Further, the other ESFs/Line departments
while carrying out any DM activities shall attention to the need of the disabled
persons. Each ESFs/Line departments including Social Welfare Department shall
designate one Official to look after the welfare of disabled persons during any
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disaster and they draw sub-plan for effective co-ordination.
The SOP of all ESFs are well built and if it contain some orientation
towards the need of Disabled person, it would be executed in a routine manner
without any discrimination from general public. The indicative actions are given
below so that the DM Officers shall elaborate it to suit to the disaster conditions.
The impending disaster message should be made available to the
Persons with Disabilities without any panic, through Field level officials,
so that they have enough time for their preparation. Mostly,
Anganwadies, Village Assistants, Village Administrative Officers Police
etc., shall take the responsibility to conveying all disaster related
messages such as Watch, Warning, Alert, evacuation if required etc. to
PwD within their jurisdiction.
Tie-up with the family members/Care takers of the disabled person
should be created.
In any case, if evacuation is required first transportation facilities
should be ensured. Other than Vehicle and Ambulance Wheelchairs
Stretchers should be arranged.
While evacuation the guidelines has to be followed. Responsible person at the Relief Camps should be ready to receive them
and to provide all required facilities to them.
After the return of normalcy their safe return to their living place should
be ensured.
Further, in general the following key points are also be taken into account for
effective management the situations
1. People with disabilities should receive support that is as good as that
enjoyed by the general population.
2. The support should be tailored to the whole range of potential individual
needs, and it should be recognised that, as a wide variety of disabilities is
involved, needs will vary considerably from one person to another.
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3. Planning for the care of people with disabilities should involve political
authorities, public administrators, civil protection authorities and civil society
organisations.
4. Emergency plans should consider persons with disabilities individually rather
than as groups or categories.
5. The locations and emergency needs of people with disabilities should be
known and assessed before disaster strikes.
6. Special emergency planning provisions should be made for care homes,
psychiatric hospitals and other centres where people with disabilities are likely
to be concentrated.
7. Education programmes for all who are involved in planning for managing,
responding to or recovering from disasters should include information on how to
improve provisions for people with disabilities.
8. Alert processes should be configured in a way that automatically includes
the needs and capacities of persons with disabilities (the Design for All principle).
9. Evacuation, emergency transportation, sheltering and rehabilitation
processes should not discriminate against people with disabilities but should
ensure that their needs are catered for.
10. Emergency responders should maintain a correct professional and non-
discriminatory attitude to people with disabilities.
11. Emergency responders who are required to lift and transport people with
physical impairments should receive appropriate training and have appropriate
equipment for these tasks.
12. In pre- or post-disaster evacuation, procedures should be in place to ensure
that no one is left behind.
13. Rest centres and temporary dormitories should be equipped to
accommodate people with disabilities who are expected to use them.
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14. People with disabilities should not suffer discrimination in the
assignment of temporary, post-disaster accommodation, which should be
accessible to them and designed to meet their essential needs.
15. Procedures should be put in place to ensure that people with disabilities
are not discriminate against during planning, warning, alert, evacuation,
emergency response, respite, transitional shelter or recovery from disaster.
Cases of discrimination should be dealt with promptly and fairly.
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9. CHAPTER – 9: Guidelines for Evacuation
9.1 Guidelines for Evacuation of Persons with Disabilities
Every effort should be made to ensure that people with disabilities are not
discriminated in all phases of DM activities. This set of guidelines is intended to
ensure DM officials, civil society orgainsations and relevant offices in both public
and private sector obtain a clear and first knowledge/information of Evacuation
process with respect to disabled persons.
9.2 Developing a Plan for an Evacuation
Knowledge and preparation by both persons with disabilities and persons
without disabilities is essential to reduce the impact of emergency disasters.
When developing a plan, the safety needs of persons with disabilities should be
determined on a case-by-case basis when possible, because they may vary with
each individual and location. Persons with disabilities are to be encouragedto take responsibility for knowing the personal emergency procedures fortheir location.
Choose 2 evacuation routes for each building.
Set up a buddy system.
Do not consider using elevators in an evacuation.
Consider alternative carry and/or communication methods.
Have a list of all your medications with you.
Attach written instructions to all disability related equipments.
Think about your needs for disaster supplies kits, such as disabilityrelated equipment, communication devices, service animal food, and 3days worth of medication.
Have easy access to emergency contact information at all times.
If you use a personal care attendant through an agency, check to see if
the agency would provide services through another location if an
evacuation were ordered.
Participate in drills and review effectiveness of the plan, although a person
with disability may not evacuate for drills or isolated and contained
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emergencies.
9.3 Buddy System
For a buddy system to be effective:
The person with a disability and a buddy must be able
to contact each other quickly.
At least 2 buddies should be considered.
The person with a disability should train buddies.
The buddies need to be willing and capable of assisting inan evacuation.
9.4 Evacuation Options
Horizontal Evacuation : Use building exits to the outside ground level or that
go into unaffected wings of multi- story complexes.
Stairway Evacuation : Use stairs to reach ground level exits.
Fire Rescue Sites :Proceed to a marked “Fire Rescue Site” with
a buddy if possible. Fire Rescue Sites are normally
adjacent to stairwells or elevator lobbies.
Stay in Place : (In sprinkler protected buildings only, or if an area of
refuge is not available.) Unless danger is imminent,
remain in a room with an exterior window, a
telephone, and a solid or fire resistant door.
Assisting Persons with Disabilities in an Evacuation
When assisting a person with a disability in an emergency situation, treat
the individual as you would any adult.
Either visible or hidden impairments may become disabilities under the
stress and strain of an emergency. Persons with disabilities may require special
consideration in an emergency because they may be dependent on mechanical
aids or the help of others.
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Explain what needs to be done.
Give the person an opportunity to define his needs and wishes to you.
Allow him to make his own decisions as fully as possible.
Remember, at all times, when assisting a person with a disability in an
emergency situation, you are expected to provide for your own safety and the
safety of that person. Do not expose yourself or others to unnecessary risk by
attempting to provide assistance beyond your ability.
Assign office, class, and event locations if possible, in most accessiblelocations.
Ensure egress routes and “Fire Rescue Sites” are always clear andproperly marked.
Participate in and help identify gaps in evacuation plans during practicedrills.
Respect that the person with the disability may be the best authority onhow to be evacuated.
Provide adequate notice that a potential danger exists and that evacuationshould begin.
Offer assistance but let the person explain what help is needed.
9.5 Carrying a person is not advisable except in the most extreme ofcircumstances.
Be aware that a service animal’s sense of direction may becomeconfused during an emergency.
Do not abandon the person after exiting a building. Lead to a safe placewith others.
The following are some suggestions that may provide additional assistance for
specific disabilities:
9.6 Assisting Persons Who Use Wheelchairs
A wheelchair is part of the user’s body space and should be
respected. Always ask whether the wheelchair user needs assistance.
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9.7 Key points to remember about wheelchairs:
1. Be aware that the wheelchair user might be able to walk with the
assistance of a cane, crutches or braces.
2. Ask how the chair operates. Are the arm rests, leg rests and body
supports secure? Is there a seat belt? Are the brakes working properly? The
brakes are located on both sides of the chair, just above the large wheels, and
can be operated be a lever. Locate the brakes before you attempt to move the
chair.
3. Be sure to lock the brakes when leaving the person even for a moment. Be
sure to lock the brake when transferring the person in or out of the chair.
4. Avoid narrow doorways and openings, stairs, bumpy surfaces, and wet
floors. Be alert for objects in your path.
5. Always explain what you are doing.
6. Be cautious in attempting to lift a person from a wheelchair.
This should only be done in the most extreme of circumstances. Do notcarry a wheelchair down or up stairs.
7. Be familiar with designated “Fire Rescue Sites”.
Position the person in the safest place possible according to theemergency.
Alert emergency personnel of the person’s location.
8. Prior to moving the person, check for life support equipment.
Assisting Persons with Mobility Limitation – Non Wheelchair Users
Do not interfere with the person’s movement.
Clear displaced and fallen obstacles from egress routes.
If the stairs are crowded, you may act as a buffer.
Assisting Persons with Limited Communication
Look for an instruction card on the person.
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During an evacuation, give clear instructions.
Maintain eye contact with the individual to insure all directions are heardand understood.
Determine how you will best communicate with others during anemergency.
Assisting Deaf or Hard of Hearing Persons
Hearing impaired persons may be partially or profoundly deaf, and might
not use hearing aids to improve their hearing. If there are aids or an implant,
they may not be adequate in an emergency situation. Aids and implants amplify
background noise, and may create an uncomfortable noise level during the bustle
of an emergency. Use of verbal speech and speech clarity varies widely in the
deaf and hard-of-hearing community.
The following suggestions will help you assist a hearing impaired person
in an emergency:
Face a deaf person directly and speak slowly and naturally, even if an
interpreter is present. The deaf person may be trying to speech read. Do
not cover your face with your hands or other objects which you may be
holding. The person may be trying to see your facial expressions. Eye
contact is important too.
Wave or tap the person gently on the shoulder or arm to attract attention.
Flick the light to get attention in a crowded room, especially to attract the
attention of a deaf person. Rapid, repeated flickering would be considered
rude in an everyday situation, but is appropriate in an emergency.
Have a pad and pencil available so that both you and the deaf person
can communicate in writing if necessary.
Do not be impatient even in an emergency situation where time is critical.
The deaf person may have difficulty understanding the urgency of your
message.
Do not allow others to interrupt you, or the deaf person, during your
conversation. Distractions may result in confusion.
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Use your natural gestures to communicate urgency, e.g., “come on”, “get
out”, etc.
Do not leave the deaf person alone in the dark. Having a light source
is critical for communication.
Assisting Persons Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
A visually impaired person may be totally or legally blind. Someone who is
legally blind may be able to differentiate between light and dark or see very large
objects, but is not able to see anything clearly enough to safely depend on his
vision.
The following suggestions will help you assist a blind person in anemergency:
Speak out when approaching a visually impaired person. Let the
individual know exactly where you are.
Explain who you are, why you are there, and what needs to be done.
Ask the person’s name and use it when speaking to the person.
Offer your help, but let the person choose what help is needed. If assisted
by a seeing-eye dog, ask how to best work together.
Ask the person what degree of vision he/she has, to help you determine
how best to help or how much the person can help him/herself.
To help compensate for lack of visual stimuli, use voice inflections.
Let the blind person take your arm for walking. Always explain what you
want to do ahead of time. The blind person may wish to walk slightly
behind you in order to gauge your reactions to obstacles and curbs.
Speak naturally, directly to the blind person, not through a third party.
Do not shout.
Remember, most blind people are quite capable and independent. Letthe person tell you what they want or need.
Assisting Persons with Psychological Disabilities
Make sure exits and safe areas are clearly marked prior to an emergency.
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Understand that the person may have difficulties in concentrating, handling
stress, and initiating personal contact.
Help reduce stress during an emergency by: Offering to escort the person
through the evacuation.
Giving clear and simple instructions.
Assisting Persons with Medical Conditions
Medical conditions include, for example, pregnancy, respiratory or cardiac
problems.
Offer assistance walking down stairs.
Find ways to reduce stress, exertion, and exposure to dust or smoke.
Remind the person to bring medication or inhalers.
Allow rest periods during an evacuation if possible.
Assisting Owners of Service Animals
Do not pat or offer food or water to the Pet without the permission of the
owner.
Plan for the service animal to be evacuated with the owner.
In the event that you are asked to handle the service animal while
assisting the individual, hold the leash and not the harness.
Include instructions in your for service animals.
Some dogs fear metal grated steps. If your evacuation route has these
kinds of steps, get the dog accustomed to the route.
Evacuation of Non-Ambulatory Persons
There will be instances when non-ambulatory persons will have to forsake
their wheelchairs during an emergency evacuation. Those co-workers or
students who assist them should work out the best method of lifting and
carrying the person to prevent the risk of injury or harm. Only in situations ofextreme danger should untrained people attempt to carry anotherindividual. Serious injury can result from carrying non-ambulatory persons.Two person carries are preferable, though there are several methods whereby
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one person can carry a non-ambulatory employee or student.
None of the techniques is suitable for all persons. With increasing weight of the
person with a disability, there is an increasing difficulty, unless the person retains
a moderate amount of arm strength.
The 2-Person Lifts including a four hand seat carry where
each assistant grabs one of her own wrists and the wrist of
the second assistant, forming a square seat. The disabled
person must be able to support himself by placing his
arms around the assistant’s shoulders.
In a Two-Hand Seat carry, an assistant on each side of the
individual needing help, reaches under the immobile person’s
knees with one arm and under the shoulders with the other
arm and locks arms with the second assistant. This carry
requires less support from the disabled person.
The Pack-Strap technique, often preferred by health care
professionals, restricts the breathing of the person being
evacuated and may induce leg spasms. This method is generally
not appropriate if you must descend stairs.
The Piggy-Back technique causes less restriction of breathing.
Lifting a person for the piggy-back technique can be made easier if
done at the top of a flight of stairs where the person offering
assistance can use the handrail for support in lifting.
The Cradle-Lift may be favored by both the person assisting and
the disabled person, but is very risky if they are approximately the
same size and weight; the person assisting is forced to assume a
posture during the lift which can result in injury to the back.
The Firefighter’s Lift requires considerable skill on the part of the person
providing the assistance to get the position where breathing is not restricted.
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A research council study concludes that if it is necessary to move a person out of
a wheelchair and down a flight of stairs, then the Piggy-Back position is
preferable. If, however, the handicapped person has no arm strength, or weights
less than half of the person assisting him, then the Cradle Lift is preferable.
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10. CHAPTER – 10: Guide for Persons with Disabilities
10.1 A Simple Guide for Persons with Disabilities To Face Disasters
Community is the first responder to any disaster … Government officials may not be
able to be present always at the disaster site …self help is the best way .. be prepared
according to one’s ability.
For Persons who have Physical, Medical, Sensory or Cognitive disabilities,
emergencies such as fires, floods and acts of terrorism present a real challenge.
Protecting themselves and their family when disaster strikes requires planning
ahead. The simple guideline will help the Persons with Disability to get a start to
face any emergency situation and disasters.
10.2 The Need for Preparedness:
The family, friends or personal care attendants would be else where i.e. at
home, work, school or in transit when a disaster strike.
Emergencies and disasters can strike quickly and without warning and can
force to evacuate or confine at home. Think of a situation in which if basic
services – water, gas, electricity or telephones – are cut off and how to react.
Local officials and relief workers will be on the scene after a disaster, but
they cannot reach everyone right away.
The disabled persons are in the best position to plan for their own safety as
they are best able to know their functional abilities and possible needs during
and after an emergency or disaster situation. Can cope with disaster by preparing
in advance with family and care attendants. Persons with disability will need to
create a personal support network. Knowing what to do is the best protection.
The following are the simple preparedness steps and to be maintained and
reviewed periodically.
1. Get Informed
2. Make a Plan
3. Assemble a Kit
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Though there are various types of disabilities, some disabled may take care of
themselves to some extent which various from person to person as well as depend
upon disability. Those who can take care of themselves shall create a Personal
Support Network or Self-help Team who would help them to get prepare for any
disaster. Members of the Network may be roommates, relatives, neighborhoods,
friends and co-workers. The Members should be a person who know the
capabilities and needs and be able to provide help of the disabled within minutes.
They can help disabled to identify the resources to face the emergency or disaster
situations effectively. The disabled should not depend upon only one person.
Atleast a minimum of three people should be in the Network for each location
where the disabled regularly spend a lot of time.
10.3 Personal Assessment
Personal assessment is required to decide what the disabled will be able to
do for themselves and what assistance they may need before, during and after a
disaster. This will be based on the environment before, during and after the
disaster and their capabilities and limitations.
To complete a personal assessment, make a list of personal needs and
resources for meeting in a disaster environment. The Person with disability
should think about the following questions and note the answers in writing or
record them so as to share with their Network. These answers should describe
both their current capabilities and the assistance they will need. The plan should
be on their lowest anticipated level of functioning.
Personal Care:
Whether personal care such as bathing and grooming is required regularly?
Water Service:
What to do if water / electricity service is cut off for several days or if
unable to heat water?
Personal Care Equipment:
Whether shower chair, tub-transfer bench or other similar equipments are
required?
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Adaptive Feeding Devices:
Whether special utensils that help to prepare or eat food independently is
required?
Electricity dependant EquipmentHow to continue to use equipment that runs on electricity such as dialysis,
electrical lifts, etc.? whether a safe back-up power supply available and how
long will it last?
10.4 Getting Around
Disaster Debris
How to cope with the debris in home or along your planned exit route
following the disaster?
Transportation
Do a specially equipped vehicle or accessible transportation is required?
Do help is required to get groceries, medications and medical supplies?
What if caregiver cannot reach because roads are blocked or the disaster
has affected him or her as well?
10.5 Evacuating
Building Evacuation:
Do Person with Disabilities need help to leave their home or office? Can
they reach and activate an alarm? Will they be able to evacuate
independently without relying on auditory cues ( Such as noise from a
machine near the stairs – these cues may be absent if the electricity is off or
alarms are sounding)?
Building Exits:
Are there other exits (Stairs, windows or ramps) if the elevator is not
working or cannot be used? Can they read emergency signs in print or
Braille? Do emergency alarms have audible and visible features (marking
escape routes and exits) that will work even if electrical service is
disrupted?
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Getting Help:
How Person with Disabilities will you call or summon for the help if they
need to leave the building? Do they know the location of text telephones
and phones that have amplification? Will their hearing aids work if they get
wet emergency sprinklers? Have they determined how to communicate with
emergency personnel if they don’t have an interpreter, their hearing aids
aren’t working, if they don’t have a word board or other augmentative
communication device?
Mobility Aids / Ramp Access:What will you do if you cannot find your mobility aids? What will you do if
your ramps are shaken loose or become separated from the building?
Service Animals / Pets:Will you be able to care for your animal (provide food, Shelter, Veterinary
attention, etc.) during and after a disaster? Do you have another caregiver
for your animal if you are unable to meet its needs?
10.6 Get Informed
Contact the local Emergency Management Office / EOC or Red Cross
Chapter to gather information required to create a plan.
Community Hazards:
Ask about the specific hazards that threaten the community (e.g. Heavy
Rainfall, Floods, Cyclone, Tsunami etc.) and about the risk from those
hazards.
Community Disaster Plans:
Learn about Community response plans, evacuation plans and designated
emergency shelters. PwD should ask about the emergency plans and
procedures that exist in places where they spend time such as place of
employment, schools and child care centers. If the PwD do not own a
vehicle or drive, find out in advance what the community plans are for
evacuating those without private transportation.
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Community Warning System:
Find out how local authorities will warn you of a impending disaster and
how they will provide information to you during and after a disaster.
Assistance Programs
Ask or know about special assistance programs available in the event of an
emergency or disaster. Many communities ask people with a disability to
register, usually with the local fire or police department, or the local
emergency management office or social welfare department so that needed
help can be provided quickly in an emergency. The personal care attendant
must know where the disabled have registered and with whom.
10.7 Make a Plan
Because a disaster can disrupt the primary emergency plan of PwD, it is
also important for them to develop a back-up plan to ensure their safety.
Meet with your Family / Personal Care Attendants Building Manager.Review the information gathered about community hazards and emergency
plans.
Choose an “Out-of-Town” Contact:After a disaster, it is often easier to make a long-distance call than a local
call from a disaster area. So find out-of-town friends or relative to be the
contact person. Following a disaster, family members should call this
person and tell them where they are. Everyone must know the contact’s
phone numbers.
Decide Where to Meet.In the event of an emergency, Person with Disabilities may become
separated from household members. Choose a place right outside home
in case of a sudden emergency, like a fire. Choose a location outside
neighborhood in case you can’t return home.
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Complete a Communications Plan.
Plan should include contact information of family members, members of
the support network, caregivers, work and school. Plan should also
include information for out-of-town contact, meeting locations and
emergency services.
Teach children how to call the emergency phone numbers and when it is
appropriate to do so. Be sure each family member has a copy of the
communication plan and post it near your telephone for use in an
emergency.
Escape Routes and Safe Places.
In a fire or other emergency, a need arise to evacuate on a moment’s
notice. Be ready to get out fast. Be sure everyone in the family knows
the best escape routes out of the home to reach safe places / shelters.
Use a blank sheet of paper to draw the floor plans of the home. Show the
location of doors, windows, stairways, large furniture, disaster supplies kit, fire
extinguisher, smoke alarms, other visual and auditory alarms, collapsible
ladders, first-aid kits, and utility shut-off points. Show important points
outside such as garages, stairways, elevators, driveways, and porches. Indicate
at least two escape routes from each room, and mark a place outside of the
home where household members and/or your personal care attendant should
meet in case of fire. Practice emergency evacuation drills at least two times a
year, but update as often as possible. Be sure to include family and/or
personal care attendant in the drills.
Plan for Your Pets.
Take pets also with, during evacuation. However, be aware that pets (other
than service animals) usually are not permitted in emergency public
shelters for health reasons. Prepare a list of family, friends, boarding
facilities, veterinarians, and “pet-friendly” hotels that could shelter your
pets in an emergency.
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Prepare for Different Hazards.
Include in the plan as how to prepare for each hazard that could impact
the local community and how to protect yourself. Determine in
advance what the alternative shelter will be and how to get there. Other
hazards, like a home fire, will require you to leave home. Make sure both
primary and secondary exits are accessible and make sure to locate
them by touch or feel (since lights may be out and thick, black smoke
may make it very hard to see).
10.8 Action Check List – Items To Do before a Disaster
Considerations for people with disabilities
Those with disabilities or other special needs often have unique needs that
require more detailed planning in the event of a disaster. Consider the
following actions for preparation of checklist.
Learn what to do in case of power outages and personal
injuries. Know how to connect and start a back-up power
supply for essential medical equipment.
Consider getting a medical alert system that will allow you to
call for help if you are immobilized in an emergency. Most
alert systems require a working phone line, so have a back-up
plan, such as a cell phone, if the regular landlines are
disrupted.
Those who use an electric wheelchair or scooter, have a
manual wheelchair for backup.
Teach those who may need to assist, in an emergency how to
operate necessary equipment. Also, label equipment and attach
laminated instructions for equipment use.
Store back-up equipment (mobility, medical, etc.) at neighbor’s
home, school, or your workplace.
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Arrange for more than one person from your personal support
network to check on in an emergency, so there is at least one
back-up if the primary person relived rely on cannot.
Vision impaired, deaf or hard of hearing, plan ahead for
someone to convey essential emergency information to you if
you are unable to use the TV or radio.
If you use a personal care attendant obtained from an
agency, check to see if the agency has special provisions
for emergencies (e.g., providing services at another location
should an evacuation be ordered).
Person with Disabilities living in an apartment, ask the
management to identify and mark accessible exits and access
to all areas designated for emergency shelter or safe rooms.
Ask about plans for alerting and evacuating those with
sensory disabilities.
Have a cell phone with an extra battery. If unable to get out of
a building, inform someone know where you are and guide
them to reach the spot. If the emergency number is overloaded,
call others and keep those number ready.
Learn about devices and other technology available to assist in
receiving emergency instructions and warnings from local officials.
Be prepared to provide clear, specific and concise instructions to
rescue personnel. Practice giving these instructions (verbally, pre-
printed phrases, word board, etc.) clearly and quickly.
Prepare your personal support network to assist with anticipated
reactions and emotions associated with disaster and traumatic
events (i.e. confusion, thought processing and memory difficulties,
agitation, fear, panic, and anxiety).
Encourage others to be prepared and consider volunteering or
working with local authorities on disability and other special needs
preparedness efforts.
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Utilities
Know how and when to turn off water, gas and electricity at the main
switches or valves and share this information with family and caregivers.
Turn off the utilities only if suspected that the lines are damaged, suspect
a leak, or if local officials instruct to do so.
Fire Extinguisher
Be sure everyone knows how to use fire extinguishers and where
they are kept.
Smoke Alarms
Install smoke alarms on each level at home, especially near the
bedrooms. Individuals with sensory disabilities should consider
installing smoke alarms that have strobe lights and vibrating pads.
Follow local codes and manufacturer’s instructions about installation
requirements. Also, consider installing a carbon monoxide alarm at
home.
Insurance Coverage
Check for adequate insurance coverage. Talk with insurance agent
and make sure you have adequate coverage to protect against
financial loss.
Inventory Home PossessionsMake a record of the possessions to help to claim / reimbursement in case
of loss or damage. Store this information in a safe. deposit box or other
secure (flood/fire safe) location to ensure the records survive a disaster.
Include photographs or video of the interior and exterior of your home as
well as cars, boats and recreational vehicles. Also, have photos of durable
medical equipment and be sure to make a record of the make and model
numbers for each item. Get professional appraisals of jewelery, collectibles,
artwork or other items that may be difficult to evaluate. Make copies of
receipts and cancelled checks showing the cost for valuable items.
Vital Records and Documents
Vital family records and other important documents such as birth
and marriage certificates, social security cards, passports, wills,
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deeds and financial insurance and immunizations records should
be kept in a safe deposit box or other safe location.
Reduce Home Hazards
In a disaster, ordinary items in the home can cause injury and
damage. Take these steps to reduce risk.
Keep the shut-off switch for oxygen equipment near the bed or chair,
so as to access it quickly if there is a fire.
Have a professional repair defective electrical wiring and non-leaky
gas connections.
Place large, heavy objects on lower shelves, and hang pictures and
mirrors away from beds.
Use straps or other restraints to secure tall cabinets, book
shelves, large appliances (especially water heater, furnace and
refrigerator), mirrors, shelves, large picture frames, and light fixtures
to wall studs.
Repair cracks in ceilings and foundations.
Store weed killers, pesticides and flammable products away from heat
sources.
Place oily rags or waste in covered metal cans and dispose of them
according to local regulations.
Have a professional clean and repair chimneys, flue pipes,
connectors, and gas vents.
10.9 Assemble a Disaster Supplies Kit
A disaster supplies kit is a collection of basic items a family would
probably need to stay safe and be more comfortable during and after a disaster.
Every disabled should assemble a disaster supplies kit and keep it up to date. In
the event of a need to evacuate at a moment’s notice take essentials or kit as
there will not have the opportunity to shop or search for the supplies that
require for instant and day to day use. Disaster supplies kit items should be
stored in a portable container(s) as close as possible to the exit door. Review
the contents of the kit at least once in a year or as the family's needs change.
Also, consider having emergency supplies in each vehicle and at the place of
employment.
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The following should be included in the basic supply kit.
Three-day supply of non-perishable food and manual can opener.
Three-day supply of water (one gallon of water per person, per day).
Portable, battery-powered radio or television and extra batteries.
Flashlight and extra batteries.
First aid kit and manual.
Sanitation and hygiene items (hand sanitizer, moist towelettes, and
toilet paper).
Matches in waterproof container.
Whistle.
Extra clothing and blankets.
Kitchen accessories and cooking utensils.
Photocopies of identification and credit cards.
Cash and coins.
Special needs items such as prescription medications, eye glasses,
contact lens solution, and hearing aid batteries.
Items for infants, such as formula, diapers, bottles, and pacifiers.
Tools, pet supplies, a map of the local area, and other items to meet your
unique family needs.
For a cold climate, Person with Disabilities must think about warmth. Also,
think about clothing and bedding needs. Be sure to include one set of the
following for each person:
Jacket or coat.
Long pants and long sleeve shirt.
Sturdy shoes.
Hat, mittens, and scarf.
Sleeping bag or warm blanket.
Supplies for vehicle include:
Flashlight, extra batteries and maps.
First aid kit and manual.
White distress flag.
Tire repair kit, booster/jumper cables, pump and flares
Bottled water and non-perishable foods such as granola bars.
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Seasonal supplies: Winter - blanket, hat, mittens, shovel, sand, tire chains,
windshield scraper, florescent distress flag; Summer sunscreen lotion,
shade item (umbrella, wide brimmed hat, etc)
At the strike of Disaster
If need araise, leaving is the first option and plan should always to be with
family or friends first; they can accommodate you, your pets and help you be
most comfortable in a stressful situation. Emergency public shelters will be
available, and can provide a safe place to stay and meals while you are there.
However, they do not provide personal health care always. If you require the
care of a personal attendant and choose to go to a shelter, bring the attendant
with you.
Listen to the radio or television for the location of emergency shelters.
Shut off water, gas and electricity if instructed to do so and if time
permits.
Wear appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes.
Take your disaster supplies kit.
Lock your home.
Use travel routes specified by local authorities and don't use
shortcuts because certain areas may be impassable or dangerous.
Confirm upon arrival at an emergency shelter that it can meet your special
care needs.
Inform members of your support network and out-of-town contact of your
location and status.
Person with Disabilities should discuss these ideas with their family, friends
and/or their personal care attendant, or anyone else in their support network and
make sure everyone involved in the emergency plan. Post the plan where everyone
will see it, keep a plan copy.
This is only a simple guideline and not exhaustive requirements and
preparedness as it vary among disabled persons and depend upon the situation
as well types of disaster.
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Annexure - IList of Schools and Homes dor Pwd maintained by Social Welfare Department.
Sl.No
Name ofInstitution Address Sanctioned
strengthPresentStrength
HomeIncharge Designation Contact
Number
1Home for MentallyRetarded Children
No:3, First Cross,Brindavanam,Puducherry-605113
25 18 P.Rajendiran Welfare Officer 9443959800
2 Blind HomeNo:24, Vinayagar KovilStreet, Pethuchettipet,Puducherry-605008
25 7 P.Rajendiran Welfare Officer 9443959800
3 Beggar HomeNo:24, Vinayagar KovilStreet, Pethuchettipet,Puducherry-605008
25 8 P.Rajendiran Welfare Officer 9443959800
4
Ananda RangaPillai GovernmentSpecial SchoolHearing impairedand visuallyhandicapped
ECR Main Road,Pillaichavady,Puducherry
210 62 S.Amudha Assistant Director 9751111337
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Annexure – I AList of NGOs Running Homes for Pwd
SlNo Name With Full Address Type of
Home Contact No Name of thePerson
1
Anbu Nilayam, Missionaries ofCharity, Villianur Road, ReddiarPalayam, Villianur,Puducherry - 10.
MentallyRetarded
2290738,7397177790 Mr.Antony
2
Jwala Home for MentalPeace,Peace, Plot No. 27, 28(Srinivasa Avenue) GeneralInsurance Colony,Manaveli Road (Next toAriyankuppam Police Station),Puducherry
MentallyRetarded
9443436616,9944252690
Mrs.Charles,Incharge
3
Baby Sarah's Home, No.7,Rajaganapathy Nagar,Kakayanthope, Ariyankuppam,Puducherry.
ChildrenHome
9585180424,9994507100
Mr.J.StephenRaj, Director
4
Immaculate Home , No.1, 6thCross, Rajaganapathy Nagar,Kakayanthoppu, Ariankuppam,Puducherry 605 007.
ChildrenHome
9965443199,9245677980
Sr.DomitildaMary Fathima,Incharge
5Nirmala Sishu Bhavan,Missionaries of Charity, 10/4,St.Therese Street, Puducherry - 1.
Differentlyabled Home& ChildrenHome
98846339220413-2333798
Deepa, SocialWorker
6
Rainbow Foundation Trust,No.7, Ranganathan Street,Nethaji Nagar - II, Uppalam,Puducherry - 605 001.
ChildrenHome
9944634116,0413-2356556,9790096918
Mr.S.Manavalan, Incharge
7
Carunnai Home for theIntellectually Disabled, No.30, 3rdMain Road, Sellapappu Nagar,Reddiyarpalayam, Puducherry -10.
(MR)ChildrenHome
0413-2291621,9443632645,9786812390
Mr.C.Ganesh,Incharge
8Rajiv Gandhi Home forHandicapped, V.P.Singh Nagar,Mettupalayam, Pondicherry
Differentlyabled home
9751307981,2274000
Mr.S.Balasubramanian,Incharge
9
Shri. Patchaiappane School forthe Hearing Impaired, No.12, 4th
cross extn., Venkata nagar,Puducherry-605001.
HearingImpaired
9442612319,0413-6501039
Mrs.SarasvadySundar,Incharge
10
Sathya special School. No.6,7&8ECR Road (Opp. To Siva Vishnumahal), Karuvadikuppam,Puducherry-605003
School fordifferentlyabled
9345454449,0413-2263592
Ms.ChitraShah, Director
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11Sharon special School, No.16, 2nd
main road, Kurunji road,Lawspet, Puducherry-605008.
School fordifferentlyabled
9843483718,0413-2255655
Mr.G.Mohan,Founder
12
Saday school for Special needs,No.3, Lions club street, nearyathri nivas, kennedy nagar,Puducherry-605001.
School fordifferentlyabled
09443083470,0413-2201646,2244067,9447087470,9487983570
Mr.M.Sugathan, Director, &Founder
13Uma Educational & TechnicalSociety, No.8-1-074, main road,Zacraiaya nagar, Yanam-533404.
MentallyRetarded
9849552247,08842306439,08842306039
NunaV.RamakrishnaRao, Advisor
14
Cluny Nava Jeevan Centre for thementally challenged children., St.Joseph convent.No.33, Jwaharlalnehru st.1, Karaikal
MentallyRetarded 8973399393 Sr.Daisy,
Incharge
15
Certh India Special school forExceptional children, No.181,Gimgee salai, Dubrayapet,Puducherry-605001.
School forPhysicallyhandicapped
9442113075,2224986,2337564
Mr.Palanivel,Incharge
16Isaimayam Trust, No.2,Senbagam st., Mother Teresanagar, saram, puducherry
Trust 9443075486,8148627011
Ganesan,ManagingTrustee
17Worth Technical Training Centre,No.301, Cuddalore Road,Thengaithittu Post, Puducherry
TrainingCentre andHostel
9865585463,2358860
Kumar,Incharge
18Blossom Special School c/oMount Carmel English School,Selloor, Thirunallar, Karaikal.
School forPhysicallyhandicapped
8344739291 Sr.Powlin,Incharge
19
Immaculate Heart of Mary'sSociety, Home for the Aged,Kalanthotam , Ariyankuppam,Puducherry -7
Aged PeopleTaking care ofOld and dyingdestitute women
041326000479486267491 -Sr.Sarophin
20Ammaithi Illam, Old Age Home,(Affilitated to Voluntariat) NethajiNagar, Uppalam, Puducherry
Aged people
Providing care &shelter to older& Homelesspeople who haveno one else tolook after them
9443216637
21 St.Joseph's Convent HOSPICE,No. 4, Laporte Street, Puducherry Aged People
Taking care ofdestitute Womenand unwedmothers
04132336431,9486747554,9884232086srangelmary@gmail.com
22
Pushpagandhi Home for Aged(Sharon Society of Puducherry)No.41, 3rd Cross, Kurunji Nagar,Lawspet, Puducherry-8
Aged People
ProvidingShelter and careto the destituteelderly people
04132255655,9843483718sharonmohan.org@gmail.com
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23St.Joseph's Convent,HOSPICE,No:33,JawaharlalNehru Street, Karaikal - 6096052
Women
Taking Care ofDestituteWomen andUnwed Mother
04368227147,9488083557
24
Sapthasuram Mudhiyore Illam,(Home for the Aged),Ramakrishna Gardens, WestStreet, Sellur, Karaikal - 609 607
Aged PeopleProviding careand shelter tothe Older person
04368224646,9443396306
25The Yanam Old Age Home, DoorNo:7-4-055, Old Age Home, OldRajeev Nagar, Yanam -533464
Aged People Looking after theolder persons 0884-2324933
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Annexure – II
Roles and Responsibilities of Emergency Support Functions
ESF Major ResponsibilitiesESF Team
Leader/PrimaryAgency
Support Agencies
ESF #1Communication
Establishing, maintaining,augmenting, and providingbackup for all types ofcommunication devicesneeded during emergencyresponse operations
SSP(Traffic) /Police
BSNL, NIC, ElectricityDept., ITDept, HAMradio operators,DD/AIR , Privatetelecom operators,
ESF#2EmergencyMedicalServices andPublic Health
Mass casualty management,Public health, medical,mental health services
Director(Health) /HealthDepartment
GH, JIPMER, PIMS,MGDCRI, blood banks,Ambulance services,Rotary, Lions Club,Red Cross, MGPIDS,MTPG RIHS, Revenue,LAD, Electricity Dept.,Police, NCC
ESF #3EmergencyWarning, PublicInformationHelp line
The flow of accurateandtimely emergency informationis critical to the protection oflives and property in thewake of a catastrophic event.Preparation anddissemination ofnotifications, updates,warnings and instructionalmessages making the helpline operational
Collector/DRDM
Information andPublicity Dept., Port,fisheries Department,Coast GuardPlanning and ResearchDept., EducationDept., NIC, media,NGOs, Dept. of Health,DD/AIR, Fisheries,PWD, Port, CoastGuard
ESF #4Search & Rescue
Removal of trapped andinjured persons frombuildings collapses and otherstructural collapses,administering first aid andassisting in transporting theseriously injured to medicalfacilities. This activityinvolves the use ofprofessional and voluntarysearch teams including theuse of dog teams.
DivisionalFire Officer(DFO)/ FireServices
Police, Home GuardsIRBn), Dept. of Health,municipality, Blockdevelopment office,Taluk Office, Communepanchayat, PTDC,NCC, Fisheries, Dept.,Animal Husbandry,Coast Guard, Dept. ofTown and CountryPlanning, ElectricityDept.
ESF # 5Transport
Provides transportation outofa disaster area of people inneed, and providestransportation essential tosupport emergency responsein the event of a disaster,coordinating forresurrection of transportinfrastructure
TransportCommissioner/TransportDepartment
Southern Railways,Dept. of Fisheries,Private vehicle owner’sassociation, PRTC,PTDC, Pasic, GAW,Under Secretary (Estt),Education Dept.,PASIC, PAPSCO
ESF # 6Evacuation
Immediately following anearthquake people may needto be evacuated fromstructures that have beendamaged and are likely to
Collector/Revenue
LAD, (Municipality &communes), NCC,BDO, RD Department,Police, Dept. ofFisheries, Transport,
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receive more damage whenhit by one or more of theaftershocks
Dept. of Industries,Dept. of AD welfare,PWD, Dept. of Town &Country Planning,Chief Inspector ofFactories.
ESF # 7Debris Clearance&Equipmentsupport
The identification, removaland disposal of rubble,wreckage, and othermaterials which block orhamper the performance ofemergency responsefunctions and procureneeded equipment fromsupport agencies usingIDRN; should be a highpriority action
ChiefEngineer/PWD
LAD, Under Secretary(Works),Municipality &commune Panchayat,BDO, Police, Revenue,Forest Dept.,Electricity Dept.,Animal Husbandry,Taluk office, Earthmoving Equipmentowners Association,Builder’s Association.
ESF # 8DamageAssessment Conduct of ground surveys to
determine the scope of thedamage, casualties, and thestatus of key facilities
Collector/Revenue
Agriculture, AHD, LAD,PWD, DRDA, PASIC,PIPDIC, DIC,Industries Dept.,Dept., of Tourism,Electricity Dept.,Statistics Dept., civilsociety organisations,Fisheries Departmengt
ESF # 9Relief Camps
Accommodating homelessand affected people andproviding mass care
Director, ,Departmentof Women &ChildDevelopment
EducationDepartment,Electricity Department,Municipalities &Communes, BDO’s,PWD, AD welfare,Director of socialwelfare, Department ofHealth, ContractorsAssociation, civilsociety organisations.
ESF # 10Food andCivilSupplies
Optimizing Food andCivil Supplies to the needful
DirectorCivilSupplies/CivilSuppliesDepartment
Agriculture Dept.,Dept. of Chamber ofCommerce, PAPSCO,PASIC, PONLAIT, PEducation Dept.,Electricity Dept., Adwelfare, PuducherryInstitute of HotelManagement,Transport Dept., Hotelowner’s Association,NGOs.
ESF # 11Water SupplyandSanitation
Restoration and repair ofwater supply system tominimize the impact oncritical service to the public
SuperintendingEngineer/PWD
LAD, Municipality &CommunePanchayat, HealthDept., DRDA, NGOs.
ESF # 12ElectricityRestoration
Restoration and repairof electrical power systemto minimize the impact oncritical service to the public
SuperintendingEngineer/ElectricityDepartment
LAD, PWD, PPCL,ElectricalContractors.
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ESF # 13Public worksandEngineering
Infrastructure protectionand emergencyrepair Infrastructurerestoration.
ChiefEngineer/PWD
NHAI, LAD, HousingBoard,Electricity Dept.,Forest Dept., PoliceDept.
ESF # 14Fire Fighting/ HazardousMaterialsResponse
Coordinating of fire fightingoperations, Hazardousmaterials (chemical,biological, radiological, etc.)response Environmentalshort- term cleanup
DFO/FireServices
Police, IRBn, Coastguards, NCC,Industries Dept.,Inspector of Factories,Labour Dept., Dept. ofAtomic Energy, Scienceand Technology,Dept. of Health, PortDept.
ESF # 15Law andOrderEnforcement
Law and Orderenforcement for Public Safety SSP (L&O)
Judicial Dept.,Revenue, NSS,NCC.
ESF # 16ResourcesMobilization;ContractingServices;Volunteer andDonationSupport;
Mobilizing support (human,equipment and other) fromvarious organizations.Contracting Services,mobilizing volunteer support,facilitating donations
Director ofSocialWelfareDepartment
Revenue, EducationDept., PIPDIC, NGOs,NCC, NSS
ESF # 17Mass RescueOperations
Mass Rescue Operation atSea
Indian CoastGuard,Puducherry
Coastal Police,Tourism, FisheriesDept.,
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ESF XVIRESOURCES MOBILIZATION – CONTRACTING SERVICES – VOLUNTEER
AND DONATION SUPPORT.
Also to Safeguard Persons with Disabilities during Disasters
SCOPE:
In the aftermath of any disaster there will be lose of lives and property
depending upon scale and magnitude of the disaster. When the scale of the
disaster becomes unmanageable, the response activity needs to be
augmented with other resources of personnel, material, equipment.
SITUATION ASSUMPTION :
If the scale of the disaster is enormous then the response mechanism
available needs to augmented by Mobilizing additional resources, enlisting
volunteers and contracting / out sourcing of essential services before the
onset of disaster.
PRIMARY AGENCY : Social Welfare.
SUPPORT AGENCY : Revenue, Education Dept, PIPDIC, NGO’S,NCC, NSS.
TEAM LEADER : Director Social Welfare.
Puduchery Region
Sl. No. Name of the Official Designation / Office Contact Number
ESF TEAM LEADER
1. K.Sarangapani Director,Social Welfare Department
96779697042205871-72
ESF MEMBERS
1 MeenatchiSundaram
Deputy Director (Adult Education)cum Mid Day Meal, EducationDepartment, Puducherry
94435363782207211
2 Umapathy A.E., PWD 22782399894654234
3. M.Rajesh Kanna Tahsildar, Puducherry Taluk 94864468992356314
4. R. Coumarane Tahsildar, Oulgaret Taluk 99940775482254449
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5. V. Mahadevan Tahsildar, Villianur Taluk 95433043222666364
6. A. Kumaran Tahsildar, Bahour Taluk 26334539994475734
7. P.Kolandasamy State NSS Officer 9486366572,2270367, 2270212
8. R.Visalakshi NSS- Coordinator 9894581310
9. Col.Jayachandran Group Commander,NCC, Puducherry
83929093812254494
10 V. Sarojini Deputy Director, DSW 98434369932205871-72
11 R. Rathna Assistant Director, DSW 97896237352205871-72
12 S.Amutha, Assistant Director,ARGSS, DSW 9962215491
13 M.Clara MariaChristiane Assistant Director, OHSS, DSW 9443094704
14 P. SuganthiAssistant Director, DB&MW(Directorate for the Welfare ofBackward classes & Minorities)
94874706162247839
QRT MEMBERS
1. Vijayakumari.D DD (Women), EducationDepartment, Puducherry
22072748489815225
2. Umapathy A.E., PWD, Puducherry 22782399894654234
3. S. Selvam Welfare Officer,Social Welfare Department 9443434049
4. Deivasigamani Coordinator, Nehru Yuva Kendra,Youth Hostel, Solai Nagar.
22021529791184412
5. KR.RameshKulandaraj
President, Rotary Club ofPondicherry 9894566666
6. P.Raj Evaris President, Rotary Club ofPondicherry, Mid Town 9894959595
7. A.Senthil President, Rotary Club ofPondicherry, COSMOS 9443493068
8. V.Govindharaj President, Rotary Club ofPondicherry, Elites 9843968811
9. K.Velmurugan President, Rotary Club ofPondicherry, Grande 7639333555
10. Nilesh Patel President, Rotary Club ofPondicherry, Port 9980056355
11. S.Suresh President, Rotary Club ofPondicherry, Aurocity 9789955555
12 Suresh @Mouttou President, Rotary Club ofPondicherry, Central 9840740740
13. Marie Anna Manju President, Rotary Club ofPondicherry, Eves 9443279811
14. R.Ilavajagan President, Rotary Club ofPondicherry, French city 9994566412
15 Mukkesh KumarJain
President, Rotary Club ofPondicherry, Beach Town 9345450916
16 V.RamachandraMurthy
President, Rotary Club ofPondicherry, Heritage 9443278727
17 K.Kandan President, Rotary Club ofPondicherry, White Town 9443072132
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18 P.Angalan Director, Karunalayam ruralwelfare Society 9894473454
19 G.Mohan Secretary, Sharon Society ofPondicherry 9843483718
20 P.Rajendiran Welfare Officer , Home forDifferentlly Abled Persons(Mentally Challenged), DSW
9443959800
21 I. Latha Maheswari, Welfare Officer ,B.C. Girls Govt. Hostel, DWBCM 9943767309
22 S.Saravanan Welfare Officer , DSW 9442485932
23 Bharathi Welfare Officer, DWBCM 9442950222
Mahe Region
Sl. No. Name of Official Designation/Office Contact Number
ESF TEAM LEADER
1 Pradeep Kumar. O Executive Engineer, P.W.D.,Mahe
0490 -2332524949572344
ESF/QRT MEMBERS
2 P.Uthamaraj Chief Educational Officer, Mahe 0490 -23326139446264177
3 P.V.Anoop Asst.Engineer,P.W.D., Mahe 0490 -23325249846133368
4 K.K.Vimal Kumar Asst.Engineer,Electricity Department, Mahe
0490 -23356669446084289
5 ManojValavil OSD, ERO OfficeMahe 9995593211
6 Shylajavaadi NSS Liason Officer,MGGACollege,Mahe 0490 -2332319
Yanam Region
Sl.No Name of the Official Designation / Office Contact Number
ESF TEAM LEADER
1. L.Vidyasagar Cooperative Officer 9440342042
ESF/ QRT MEMBERS
2. K.Sainath Delegate to DSE 94408 46567
3. P.V.N.Bhaskara Rao AE – P WD 83092 47499
4. G.Satyanarayanan DT Revenue 9943011626
5. NSS LIASON OFFICERS
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Karaikal Region
Sl. No. Name of the Official Designation/Office Contact Number
ESF TEAM LEADER
1 P. Sathiya CDPO 2230269626335821
ESF MEMBERS
2 P. Balaji DD (Planning) 2225309488215689
3 Krishnamoorthy Functional Manager (i/c)District Industries Center
2664679442212497
4 G. Saravanan Tahsildar, O/o the DeputyCollector (Revenue)
2224679994180183
5 H. Ganesan, DD, Economics &Statistics i/c 222580
6 SK.Senthilvelan Labour Officer(Additional Charge)
2225629489260507
7 J.Mahesh AE, Roads, PWD 2226179842424259
QRT MEMBERS
8 Thiru.Govindarajan, DD, Secondary Education,Education Department
2304729994383288
9 Prithivee Dy. Tahsildar, O/o DeputyCollector (Revenue)
04368 2224678870295044
10 Lakshmipathi NSS Programme Co-Ordinator 9486537933
11 C.SougunaTraining Officer, BTC,Labour Department,Karaikal
2344329442109627
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Annexure – IVImportant Contact Numbers
Puducherry Region
Sl.No.
Name and DesignationTvl.
Contact Numbers
Office Resi. Mobile Fax
1. Dr. Kiran Bedi,Hon'ble Lieutenant Governor 2334051 233405
0 - 2334025
2. Shri. V.NarayanasamyHon'ble Chief Minister
223222923333992232222
2339099 9443233909 2333135
3. Shri. M.O.H.F. ShahjahanHon'ble Revenue Minister
23377222341414
2223324 9952407120 2224954
4. Shri Ashwani Kumar, I.A.S.Chief Secretary
23341452335512 - 9810652383 2337575
5. Shri A. Anbarasu, I.A.SDevelopment Commissioner 2334144 - 9868020552 2334144
6.Shri Dr. Arun. T, I.A.SSecretary (Revenue / Relief &Rehabilitation) -cum- DistrictCollector
229950122995022278691
- 99865115209444860663 2299588
7. DGP 23340062336149
2334002 2336149
8. Rahool Alwal, IPSSr. Supdt. of Police (L&O) 2205303 223135
9 9000705558 2205304
9. Akanksha Yadav, IPSAddl. Sr. Supdt. of Police (C&I)
23343682224083 9711500860 2224083
10. Niharika Bhatt,I.P.S.,Sr. Supdt. of Police (Traffic)
94892052468687533886
11. Aman Sharama, RA Mahe
0490-2332222
0490-2333235
0490-2332720
9447732720 0490-2336700
12. Shivraj Meena, RA Yanam
0884-2321223
0884-2325101
9440204797 0884-2321843
13. Pankaj Kunar Jha, Director,Puducherry State ExecutiveCommittee
2341873 9442154664
14. N. Tamilselvan, Deputy Collector,Puducherry State DisasterManagement Authority
2299515 9442485185
15. S. Sakthyvel, Deputy Collector,Puducherry District DisasterManagement Authority
2299513 9443090224
16. T. Sudhakar,Deputy Collector (Revenue) North 2248686 - 9443383418 2248759
17. Shashvat Saurabh, I.A.S.Sub- Collector (Revenue) South 2667668 - 9443383419 2667500
18. Surendar Singh Yadav, IPSInspector General of Police 2231386 - 9818099089
19. Iswar Singh, IPSDeputy Inspector General of Police
22313182349333 - 9818019198 2349333
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Sl.No.
Name and DesignationTvl.
Contact Numbers
Office Resi. Mobile Fax
20. Chintha Kothandaraman PPSSP (North)
22765842272581
2231391 9443363739 -
21. Balakrishnan PPSSP (South) 2602074 - 9443481802 -
22. Maran, PPSSP (East)
22241252338756
2210538 9047922040 -
23. B. Ranganathan, PPSSP (West) 2665100 - 9843059100 -
24. S. MahalingamChief Engineer, PWD
23426622338233 9443190229 2331815
25. Rudra Goud P.TDirector School Education
22055662200255
94428910548903952798 2205930
26. A.S.P.S. Raviprakash,Project Director, DRDA 2203601 9490517777
27. R. Murali,Superintending Engineer-I,Electricity Department
2334277Control room
2339532- 9489080301 2331556
28. I/c R. MuraliSuperintending Engineer-II,Electricity Department
2343687 - 9489080302 -
29. T. GopalakrishnanSuperintending Engineer-III,Electricity Department
2339532 9489080303
30. G. Malarkannan,Director of LAD, Puducherry 2336469 - 9488366099 2225628
31. Arjun Ramakrishnan.,CommissionerPuducherry Municipality
2334074 - 9443234073 2333825
32. M. Kandasamy, CommissionerOulgaret Municipality 2200812 - 9443371671 2201515
33. D. Arumugam, Commissioner,Ariyankuppam CommunePanchayat
2601376 - 9443389739 2600711
34. G. Savoundirajan, Commissioner,Bahour Commune Panchayat 2633438 - 9443363376 2634458
35. P. Seetharaman, Commissioner,Mannadipet Commune Panchayat 2640161 - 9443364016 2640622
36. A. Manohar, Commissioner,Nettapakkam CommunePanchayat
2699108 - 9443369198 2698555
37. D. Arumugam, CommissionerVillianur Commune Panchayat 2666326 - 9443353282 2660401
38. G. Kumar,I.F.SConservator of Forests and ChiefWildlife Warden
2204808 9943845475 2204936
39. K. Ilango, Add. District FireOfficer,Fire Services Department
2251677 2240338 9894193855 2251677
40. K.V. Raman, Director, Health 2249350 - 9443349445 2249351
41. R. Munisamy, Director,Fisheries Department 2357761 - 9994490170 2220614
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Sl.No.
Name and DesignationTvl.
Contact Numbers
Office Resi. Mobile Fax
42. P.T. Rudra Goud,Director of Education
220556622072012207202
9442891054 2205930
43. E. Vallavan,Director of Civil Supplies &Consumer Affairs
2253345 - 7708444179 2252960
44. Dr. B. Ramakichenin@BalagandhiDirector of Agriculture
2336977,2336543 - 8300123763 2337121
45. Dr. A.V. Subba RaoDirector of Animal Husbandry 2201328 234819
6 9488819885 2206890
46. S. Yeswanthaiah, DirectorDept. of Women & Child Dev.
22449642242621 - 9443406554 22244964
47. K.Sarangapani, Director,Social Welfare Department
22058712205872 9677969704 2206762
48. D. Ragunathan, Director,Adi Dravidar Welfare Dept.,Puducherry
2275681 - 9442030953 2275681
49. A. Malar,Block Development OfficerAriankuppam Block.
2600164 9487583322
50. T.T. Celina,Block Development Officer,Villianur Block.
2666325 9788255348
51. P. Ragini,Block Development OfficerOulgaret Block
2290823 9894653835
Office of the Special Secretary (Revenue)
52. P.Muthumeena, Special Officer 2299503 - 9442234784 2299588
53. Ravichandran, Revenue Officer 2299504 - 9786393474 2299588
54. V. Soumya, Tahsildar 2299541 - 9894523357 2299588
55. A. Sureshraj, Tahsildar 2299520 - 9626094844 2299588
56. K.P. Sreejith, Tahsildar 2299509 - 9500285151 2299588
57. U.Udhayaraj, DT 2299508 - 9894888609 2299588
58. Venkataraman, DT 2299522 - 9843435017 2299588
59. Ramachandiram DT (DM) 2299545 - 9789199489 2299588
60. J. Ravi Prakash, DT (DM) 2299545 - 9944536993 2299588
61. K.K Vibeesh, DT (DM) 2299544 - 9443352328 2299588
62. M. Senthil Kumar, DT 2299529 - 9442278867 2299588
63. A. Mourougayen, DT 2299521 - 9442216731 2299588
64. S. Praveena, DT (DM) 2299546 - 9715263734 2299588
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Sl.No.
Name and DesignationTvl.
Contact Numbers
Office Resi. Mobile Fax
Office of the Deputy-Collector (Revenue) (North)65. R. Arun Ayavou, Revenue Officer 2231252 - 9488840480
978766638366. A. Mathew Francis, Tahsildar 9677335433
67. M. Rajesh Khanna, Tahsildar,Puducherry Taluk 2356314 - 94422506319
68. R. Coumarane, Tahsildar,Oulgaret Taluk 2254449 - 9994077548
69. Ravichandran,Dy. Tahsildar, Puducherry Taluk 2356314 - 9443434055
70. T. Ulaganathan,Dy. Tahsildar, OulgaretTaluk 2254449 - 9443474110
Office of the Deputy-Collector( Revenue) South71. Siva Sankaran, Revenue Officer 2667668 - 9843125637
72. C. Senthil Kumar, Tahsildar 2667668 9443633738
73. V. Mahadevan, TahsildarVillianur Taluk, 2666364 - 9543304322
74. A. Kumaran, Tahsildar,Bahour Taluk, 2633453 - 9994475734
75. H. VimalanDy.Tahsildar, Bahour Taluk 2633453 - 9080093993
76. V. Nithiyanandam,Dy. Tahsildar,DC(R)S - - 9442934449
77. Gajendiran,Dy. Tahsildar, Villianur Taluk 2666364 - 9486113900
Mahe Region
Important Official Telephone Numbers – Mahe Region (Std - 0490)
Sl.No NameTvl Designation
Phone Numbers 04368)
Mobile Office1. Aman Sharma, I.A.S Regional Administrator 9447732720 2332222
23332352. D. Vamseedhara Reddy Superintendent of Police 9447488994 2332513
3. Ashish Goyal Commissioner,Mahe Municipality 9446047233 2332233
4. Pradeep Kumar. O Executive Engineer P.W.D. 9495722344 23212732332524
5. Dr. S. Premkumar Dy. Director (Health) 9400117182 2332225
6. K.K. Vimalkumar Asst. Engineer,Electricity Department, 9446084289 2335666
7. Anoop. P.V Asst. Engineer, PWD 9846133368 2332524
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8. V. Sudhish Civil Supplies Officer CivilSupplies Department 9895980185 2332370
9. P. Ratheeshkumar Station Officer (i/c), FireStation 9846502541 2332500
10. E.P Sivakumar Asst. Director, Fisheries 9744856439 2335965
11. P. Uthmaraj Chief Educational Officer 9446264177 2332613
12. E. Flossy Manuel Dy. Director,Agriculture Department 9446335403 2334525
13. P. Angalane Motor Vehicle Inspector,Transport Department 9745683001
14. Dr. S. Gandhimadi Veterinary DispensaryAnimal Husbandry Dept. 9943997922 2337787
15. N. P Ajith Kumar Deputy Tahsildar (Rev) 9746197811 2336250
16. SWO Social Welfare 2332560
Yanam Region
Important Official Telephone Numbers – Yanam Region (Std - 0884)
Sl.No NameTvl Designation
Phone Numbers 04368)
Mobile Office
1. Shivraj Meena Regional Administrator 9440204797 23212232325101
2. Rachna Singh Superintendent of Police 8110940804 2324800
3. Siva Sankara Murugan Dy. Director, AgricultureDepartment 9443887630 2321922
4. T.Raghavo Rao Asst Engineer, Electricity 7382605061 2321274
5. Dr. K. Satyanarayana Dy. Director, (Health) 8184960918 2321224
6. E. Ramadass Executive Engineer, PWD 9486160090 2321273
7. P.S.V.Prasada Rao Civil Supply Department 9849575089 2325127
8. N. Nageswara Rao Station Officer (i/c),Fire Department 9441710134 2321288
9. D. Gontheyya Inspector, Fisheries andFisherman Department 9441328634 2321631
10. Kale Sai nath Office of the Delegate to DSE 9440846567 2321230
11. Ch. Ramajogi Social Welfare Department 9989517079 2321319
12. J. Ravi Chandran Motor Vehicle Inspector 9100201402
13. Dr. K.Coumarane Veterinary DispensaryAnimal Husbandry Dept. 9443535255 2324031
14. G. Gowri Saroja Commissioner, Municipality 9440610358 2323035
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Karaikal Region
Important Telephone Numbers (STD Code 04368)Sl.No. Name & Designation Office Cell. No.
1. District Collector 222025222444 9443124852
Agriculture
2 Additional Director 230679230179
9489965947/6379995009
Animal Husbandary
3 Joint Director 220447222421 99442511540
Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs
4 Deputy Director 222718 9442636056
Education
5 Chief Educational Officer 230472 7373770048
Electricity
6 Executive Engineer 222694 9488954930
Fire Service
7 Station Officer 230112230101 9942564285
Fisheries & Fishermen Welfare
8 Deputy Director 222616 9843537752
Govt. General hospital
9
Dy. Director(Immunization) 230640 9524527374
Medical Superintendent 222778(F)222450 9443120591
RMO 222450 9443428929
Casualty 222593 ----
Emergency 222488 ----
Information & Publicity
10 Assistant Director 222596 8682832846
Public Relation Officer 8778071367
National Cadet Corps
11 Commanding Officer 230505
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Police
12
Police Control Room 222067
Sr. Supdt. of Police 223238 9489205301
Supdt. of Police 228007(S)237020(N)
94892053029443307121
Circle Inspector TownCircle / Kottucherry
265101 9489205305
Circle InspectorT.R. Pattinam
233014 9489205304
Circle InspectorThirunallar
236465 9489205342
SHO, Kottucherry PS 265101 9786991215
SHO Thirunallar PS 236465 9942741264
SHO Nedungadu PS 261100 9489205352
SHO Neravy PS 238376 9489205334
SHO T.R.Pattinam PS 233480 9489205326
SHO Karaikal Town 222402 9443908487
Revenue
13
Sub-Collector (Revenue) 227461227890 9443124851
G. Saravanan,Tahsildar, O/o DCR 222467 9994180183/
9025181822
Tahsildar(Karaikal Taluk) 222637 9487032301
Tahsildar,(Thirunallar Taluk) 236100 9843289303
Dy.Tahsildar, (Karaikal) 222637
District Disaster Management Authority
14
Deputy Collector 04368227890 9943806263
Deputy Tahsildar 228801
Deputy Tahsildar 9746197811
Revenue Inspector 1 9360275185
Revenue Inspector 2 9442934145
Disaster Management(Land Line No) 228801/227704 (Toll Free No:
1077 /1070)
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Social Welfare
15 Assistant Director 223026 9842728946
Town & Country Planning
16 Junior Town Planner 223123 9486650078
Transport
17 Regional Transport Officer 222729 9443395203
Local Bodies
18 Commissioner, KaraikalMunicipality
222427 7598428744
19Commissioner,Kottucherry CommunePanchayat
265451 9443365451
20Commissioner,Thirunallar CommunePanchayat
236630 9443850484
21CommissionerNeravy CommunePanchayat
238584 9843737921
22Commissioner,Nedungadu CommunePanchayat
261282 9486303711
23Commissioner,T.R. Pattinam CommunePanchayat
233479 9443364961
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Annexure - VDETAILS OF LOW LYING AREAS & THE NEAREST SAFER PLACES
PUDUCHERRY TALUKName of the Firka: Puducherry FirkaOverall Incharge: Tmt. Malathi CDPO – 0413 2239430, Central Kitchen Incharge: Thiru. Jagajeevan Ram - 8608087095
Area Nearest Shelter/SaferPlaces
Contact PersonTvl. Contact No. Anganwadi Worker Other Contacts
Hamlet : MUTHIALPET
Kurusukuppam,Vazhaikulam,Pappamal KoilStreet,VaithikuppamKannadasanStreet, SabthagiriGardern,Ganesh Nagar,RamalingamNagar, KallaraiStreet, PappamalKoil StreetPudupalayamRoad, MaduraiVeeran Koil street,ChettykulamStreet, T.V. Nagar,M.S. Agraharam,RangavilasThottam
N.K.C Govt.Hr.Sec.School,KuruchikuppamO: 0413-2337535
Renuka VP 9952700080 G. Tamilarasi -9047351107S. Selvambal -9791404752S. Suguna -9943532068Rajeswary-8344765784 B.Sundar Raman,
VAO9994654324
Muthialpet PoliceStation : 0413-2336066Crane and JCB :9655585080
Wood CutterMachine –Vinayagam –9842385647
Thiruvembalam,Superindent 9894396479
Mohanaselvam, MTS 8903717819
Yesu, Watchman 7598396890
G.M.S., Vaithikuppam A. Fathima Delphine,HM 9443212529 Jayalakshmi -
9585165951Amulraj, Watchman 9791565735Vallathan, Watchman 9952125970
Sinnatha GGHSSchool
Arpidass Principal 8240620296 Jayalakshmi -9585165951V. Sandiya -9790218095R. Jayanthi -9791563619
Anandharaj ,watchman
9677899757
Benny - watchman 9789544162
Community HallGanesh NagarPapammal Kovil St,(Near Solai NagarOutpost)
Vijaykumar-AreaInspector 9442625795
P. Usha -9789678399
Government PrimarySchool- Pudupalayam –T.V Nagar
Tmt. ChitragowthamIncharge 9486113802
Lourdumarie -9894121113K.Arul - 9791216957
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( Near Office DAT) andBarathidasan Govt.College for Women
Nagaraj (D/R) 9894332886 R. Vanitha -8489796233Saralabai -8903159973
Barathidasan College 0413-2213504
Hamlet: CATHEDRAL
Kandoctor Thottam Veerama Munivar HighSchool, Puducherry. Mathews, HM 9442787052 P.Baby -
9944525172Pushpanathan,VAO9443627133Odiansalai, PoliceStation : 0413-2336067Crane and JCBArumugam94437465299344606529
Kulathumedu St. SchoolO:0413-222001
Tamizhvendan,Watchman 9894942309
R. Krishnakumari8870912323
Saravanan, Assistant 9486367481
Palani, Watchman 6381314613Hamlet: UPPALAM
DubrayapetNaipatti backsideRajiv GandhiNagar
Datchinamurthy GHS
Bharathidasan,Grade II -HM 9443352973 M. Sivalakshmi franc
7598455529
S.Pari, VAO9944064612
Odiansalai, PoliceStation : 0413-2336067
Tmt.Tamizhmani,MTS 8489196342 K. Ramanikumari
9442975510
Ganibal Thottam,EllaiyammanKovilthopeChoolaimedu,DavidpetNetaji NagarRasuodayarthottamUdayar Thope,PoraiyathammanKovil Kulam
G.P.S, Dr. AmbeddkarNagar, Attupatti,Puducherry
Not in function ---- ----
Kamaraj GMS,Davidpet (Near FCIGoddown, Varanapet)
Mr. A. Palani, H.M 9442032068 R. Lakshmi -9442516076K. Srimathi -9626641321Kalaivani -8428528060S. Marie Therese9443616028S. Zarinabee -9791852604M. Ezhilarasi -7094308507D. Anandhi -
Muralidaran, P.E.T 9244526576
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9943414106
Govt. Primary SchoolPeriyapalayathuammanKoil St, Nethaji Nagar-IIIUppalam
Mr. Ravi, HM 9994397719 J. Jamuna -9787845310S. Subha -9994832667A.Vijayalakshmi -8754022129V. Calaimady 8-870725910
Mrs. Tamilrani D/R 9600741151
R. Kalaichelvi, MTS 9244526576
Hamlet : RAJBHAVANPetit CanalPlatform Dwellers,GH PlatformDwellers, MissionSt PlatformDwellers, GovindaSalai
Pensionnat GGFHSchool Mission Stpresently working inD’Simon Schoolpremises (MorningSession)
Morning session – HMSuguna Sugirthabai
94865217940413-
2224953
M. Devi -9003531233
Pushpanatham,VAO9443627133Grand Bazaar PoliceStation : 0413-2338876
Crane and JCBArumugam94437465299344606529
Calve College Govt.French High School,Mission St presentlyworking in D’SimonSchool premises(Morning Session)
N. Djody7598113084
O: 0413-2223788
Seenuvasan, MTS 9944611719
Murugan, Watchman 9843880703
Name of the Firka : Mudaliarpet Firka
AreaNearest
Shelter/SaferPlaces
Contact Person Tvl Contact No. Anganwadi Worker OtherContacts
Revenue Village : PUDUPALAYAM
Periyar Nagar,Koalathar Thope,Railway Line
Jeevanandam HSS,MudaliarpetO: 0413-2203971
Chandrasegaran- VP 9488813906 S. Usha -9790525195Brema - 9894575004 Shanmugam,
VAO9894743136
Arul Oasis-Watchman
9789210567
Sankar - Watchman 8682973561N.S.C. Bose GHS, Ramu-VP 7339569369
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Periyar NagarO: 0413-2201533
Buvaneshwari- Supt 9787068668 Punithavathi -9894680293
8124684236
OrleanpetPolice Station :0413-2241310
Rathinavel-MTS 9489449264Arumugam-MTS 9486535305Subramani-Watchman 8015344881
Manimegalai GHSS,NellithopeO : 0413-2241534
Devi@chithra-VP 9442070128
Poongodai -9944536228
Vasantha- Supt 9245828030Pazhani- Watchman 9944956347Ilango- Watchman 9487666969Koothan- Watchman 9944323795
OrleanpetPoongulam Backside& Annai Indira Nagar
Anbalaya HigherSecondary Pvt.School
A.Udayan-Correspondent 9994524251
---- ----Thirunavukarasu-Incharge 9566688509
Revenue Village: MURUNGAPAKKAM
Velrampet,Murungapakkampet,ThulukanathammanNagar
TheerarSathiyamoorthiGHSS,MurungapakkamO: 0413-2353205
S. Kalaiselvi8608564934Devi - 9994445870 S. Dhanaraj,
VAO,9894659808
MudaliarpetPolice Station :0413-2358065
I/C Sivakumar 9486685009
AnbazhaganWatchman 9952464420
Wiseman HSS,MurungapakkamO: 0413-2235620-21
Sarojababu-HM 9944571786 Poorani- 9894836591R. Arokiyamary9790640702
Selvamani- Lecturer 9543867146
Selvam-Watchman 9047144322
GPS Velrampet Selvambal- I/C 9488512624 Santhi- 9994688723Arokiyamary-9790640702Srimary- PST 7598119754
Revenue Village: KOMBAKKAM
Chetti kulam,Cement kulam,Kulathumedu
GHS-KombakkamO:0413-2661646
P.Punitha-HM 9486521147 C. Valliammai9791859904B. Shanthi9655712292 D.Dhanalakshmi9363249804Vishnupriya
S. Dhanaraj,VAO,9894659808MudaliarpetPolice Station :0413-2358065
Tamilmani-Peon 9489032475
Ulagaratchagan,Watchman 9698689140
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9443040426
Revenue Village: THENGAITHITTU & OLANDAI
Vadakku Veli Pet&Udayarthottam
GHS-ThengaithittuO:0413-2357567
Baskara Rassou -HM 9442787052 B. Valli 9500365949
Manickammal9345473539 Sivabalan, VAO
8438161082
MudaliarpetPolice Station :0413-2358065
Mathiyazhagan-Watchman 9500260221
GPS-ThengaithittuO:0413-2357567
Baskara Rassou -HM 9442787052 S. Athilakshmi9944970284A.Padma 9944369131
Bhuvaneshwari, MTS 9791708154
Annai SivagamyGHSS O: 0413-2357663
Arpudhadass-VP 0413-2357663
Azhagammal.G9677685515G. Rajaveni -8015353254
Vengatesan-Watchman
9894663546
Kamalaveni- MTS 9487061952
Name of the Firka : Ariyankuppam Firka
Area Nearest ShelterSafer Places Contact Person Contact
NumberAnganwadi
WorkerOther Contact
NumberRevenue Village : ARIYANKUPPAM
Veerampattinam,Bhavani Nagar,NagoonaranTthottam,PoornankuppamRoad,Pudukulam St,Old CuddaloreRoad.Shanmuga Nagar
JeevarathinamGGMS -Bhavani nagar
Raju - HM90476993
59Djeacody -9597541608 Peer Mohamed
Sibuthathuliah,VAO9789543667AriyankuppamPS 0413-2357411AriyankuppamCommunePanchayat: 0413-2601376
Kumaravelu -Watchman
8438390065
Nayagam -8056952545
Sinthanai SirpiSingaravelan GHS,North St,VerampattinamO: 0413-2601266
Santhi Sagayamary(HM)
9486918850
Pirabhanathi-9500953013
Mani - Watchman98949602
46
GPS North St,Veerampattinam
Sivakumar (Incharge)77085644
46S. Mani –Daily Rated 98949602
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46
GPS, Kakayanthope
V. Sathiamoorthy – HM94888232
27Porkalai -8608540736
Jayaprakash (Incharge)99434212
29Vasanthi -8608540736
Selvi (Daily Rates)98947755
08Santhi - 9092960340
GPSArunthathipuram
Velan(Incharge)98942234
68
Karthikeyan97877442
60
Valli- Daily Rated99944701
96
GHS AriyankuppamAchuthan (HM)
9487436822
Gopal (MTS)96987678
41Revenue Village : MANAVELI
Sudalai StreetSivalingapuram ,ChinnaVeerampattinamManavely, OdaivelyNonankuppam
GPSChinnaVeerampattinam
I.Ramya (HM,Incharge)
8015081731
Prema - 9047144477 Karthigeyan,VAO8122881098
AriyankuppamPS 0413-2357411GPS Odaiveli
Ananthan PST(Incharge)
8428049911
Rajalakshmi -7305430974
Arunachalam, DailyRated
9944236724
GHSSThanthaiperiyarO: 0413-2600232
Tmt. Selvi (VicePrincipal)
9787068116
Tamilselvi –9994769732
K. Vijayarani, H.M94883649
45Manogary -9677818861
Arpudham, MTS99529437
92Annalakshmi -8682848601
Ponnusamy , 90923778
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Watchman 11Elanchenzhian,Watchman
9442388435
GHSSNonankuppamO: 0413-2600312
Dhirgasuba (Incharge)95001963
43Tamilarasi -8870287909
Periyasamy-Watchman94874215
19Lakshmi -8608609537
GPS Nonankuppam Subshini-HM 9894701973
Malar - 7598509803
Revenue Village : T.N PALAYAM
Bahour RoadAmbetkar NagarNallavadu
G.M.S-T.N PalayamTamilarasi-H.M
9791709136
8903757765
Narmada -9597789117
M.Thamizhamuthan, VAO9751532898
Pallipattan80981185
63Revenue Village: ABISHEGAPAKKAM
AbishegapakkamChenthilal G.H.SAbishegapakkamO: 0413-2618731
Bakkiyalakshmi95008515
09Tmt Rasathi -9944758148
M.Thamizhamuthan, VAO9751532898Balasundaram,
Watchman98427186
42
Revenue Village: THAVALAKUPPAM
Andiyarpalyam PetRiver Side
G.H.S.SThavalakuppamO: 0413- 2618590
Rajasekar – HM 7598307897
Suria Praba, VAO9159786887
Boopathi (Watchman) 8489421572
G.M.SAndiyarpalayam
Sinna Marie (HM) 9597956779
Suguna -9655218637
Gomalavalli (MilkBolier)
7708690422
Veerkatesan 95242208
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83Revenue Village: POORANANKUPPAM
PudukuppamNallavadu
GMS –PooranankuppamO:0413-2619947
Veelankani Veerappan,HM
9894790578
P. Anbukarasi -9629922016
P.Ramakrishnan,VAO
Jayaprakash (DailyRated)
9486690554
G.M.S- NallavaduO:0413- 2619948
Shakar- H.M 9443468748
Manibalan, Watchman 9092428471
OULGARET TALUKName of the Firka : Oulgaret Firka
Area Nearest Shelter /Safer Places
Contact PersonTvl Contact No.
AnganwadiWorker Name
AnganwadiWorker
Mobile No.Other Contact
Nos.
Revenue Village: Reddiyarpalayam
Pavazha Nagar Boomiyanpet,Ajees Nagar, Mariyal NagarSathyamurthy Nagar ,Jawahar Nagar, HousingBoard Quarters, PavananNagar, Buddhar Street,Mettu Street, MariammanKoil Street, Pudhu Street,Gundu Salai, LambertSaravanan Nagar, SivagamiNagar, Indhira GandhiSquare, J.J. Nagar, NatesanNagar, Ragavendiran Nagar,Kanakanneri Kalathumedu,Marutham Nagar, SriramNagar & Rajiv Gandhi Nagar
GPS, Boomianpet Porchezhiyan, HM (i/c) 99447903049487374513
Vasuki,AnganwadiTeacher
6380252400
E. Suresh,VAO9994652676
Reddiyarpalayam PS0413-2292284
Community Hall,Jawahar Nagar,BoomianpetO:2200812
S. Manikandan, D.T.Revenue Officer,Oulgaret Municipality
90039639962200812
G.Anusiya,AnganwadiTeacher
9092674472
Mathiazhagan,Booking Incharge 8681061375 P.
Mouruvapathy,AnganwadiTeacher
9487061180
Pazhanivelu,Watchman 9789666658
GHS, ReddiarpalayamO: 2290305
Balamurugan,Head Master (i/c)
7305347890
Jayasudha,AnganwadiTeacherLambertSaravananNagar
9843997246
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AmsavalliKamban Nagar
9585862239
Devaraj, Watchman97901759549486623787
Kala,AnganwadiTeacherAjis Nagar& MoogambigaiNagar
8680939280
Revenue Village: Thattanchavady
Poiyyakulam,Bharathipuram-Odai(North),Thilaspet,Sokkanathanpet-Odai(North),Muthiraiyarpalaym,Dharmapuri.
Ilango Adigal GHSS,MuthirapalayamO: 2271258
M. Dhanaselvan, HM 9994479254
V.Arumugam,V.A.O9629631212
D’ Nagar PS0413- 2272121
S. Selvi,AnganwadiTeacher
9843437717
B.Kumararasu, T.G.T 9962415551 V.Ravichandira,AnganwadiTeacher
7373131281Sivakumar,Watchman 9344852717
Gergorian 8122580732
Community Hall,Thamizh Annai Nagar,Kamaraj Sslai,Puducherry.
S. Manikandan, D.T.Revenue Officer,Oulgaret Municipality
90039639962200812 M. Jayachitra,
AnganwadiTeacher
9578027045
V. Aliens@PaulWatchman 9486821123
Thillaiyadi ValliammalGHS, KadirkamamO: 2278750
Arunachalam, H.M(i/c)
9944612396Amourdhavalli,AnganwadiTeacher
9677898988
S. Prabakaran, PST 9787702411Raman, FTCL 9150701197
Murugan, MTS(S),Night Watchman 7708489257
Sivamathi,AnganwadiTeacher
9488085093
GHS, DharmapuriO: 2273787
I.K. Nijesh, HM (i/c) 9944466872R. Valli,AnganwadiTeacher
9715555532Sathiyavathi, Helper(Key Holder) 9629528317
GHS, Mettupalayam Anitha, HM (i/c) 9943923777 Vadivu, 7639467781
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O: 2274088 Ramasamy,Watchman 9952665485 Anganwadi
Teacher
GBMS, ThelaspetO: 2278740
Ilanthiraiyan, HM (i/c) 9944960782 N.Roginiammal,AnganwadiTeacher
9791565708
Kaliyammal,Watchman 9487997945
Sivasankari 7845309684Revenue Village: Oulgaret
Sokkanathanpet-Odai(South),Dharmapuri,Pitchaiveeranpet,Arumparthapuram,Takkakuttai,Oulgaret,Vayalveli,J.J.Nagar, Moolakulam.Vasantharaja Theatre BackSide
Govt. Middle School,PitchaiveeranpetO: 2293359
S. Narendiran, HM 9489456168 Sivasankarai,AnganwadiTeacher
9080593113
S.Suresh, VAOM:
9994578140
Reddiyarpalayam PS0413-2292284
Subramanian,Watchman 8098250132
G.H.S.S, OulgaretO: 2291708
Shanmugam,Vice Principal
9443289452 D. Revathi,AnganwadiTeacher
9994414216
Vengadapathi, M.T.SDay Watchman 9790050576
V. Thamizhselvi, M.T.SDay Watchman 9994624757 M. Helen,
AnganwadiTeacherOulgaret II
9943962527
Jertha, M.T.S
Community Hall,Arumparthapuram
Sivakumar, AE 9488447777
Karpagam,AnganwadiTeacherThakkakuttaiArumpartha-puram
9047691393
GPS, Moolakulam
Loissal, HM (i/c) 9791554488 Thilagam,AnganwadiTeacherJ.J. Nagar
9994720872
Sathish, Incharge 99407412788838933295
GPS, Oulgaret Antony, HM 9488316709
Revenue Village: SaramRaman Nagar Odai,Poongulam,
NavalarNedunchezhian Govt. Vasu, Principal 9944203808
2253270Thomas AlvaEdison, VAO
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Mottaithope, Purakulam,Chinnayanpet, Velan Nagar,Jeeva Nagar, Ezhil Nagar,St. Paul Pet, Chellan Nagar,Rainbow Nagar 1st to 9th
Cross Extension & including10th, Rainbow Nagar45 feet road, Venkata Nagarjunction point to JeevaNagar, Venkateswara Nagarnear Vijayalakshmi PetrolBunk, Krishna Nagar 9th to14th Cross, AVMAppartments, Devagi Nagar,Suriya Gandhi Nagar,Vasanth Nagar, SankarasassSwamigal Nagar and JagarajNagar
Hr. Sec. School,Lawspet.O: 2253270
Saravanan, M.T.S 8098740005 Shenbagavalli,AnganwadiTeacher
8940693128 M:9566407784
Lawspet PS -0413-2234097
Govindan, M.T.S 6380030686
G.P.S, Saram Sasi, H.M. 8667323706
Suganthi.MAnganwadiTeacher
9894796892
Thamizhselvi,AnganwadiTeacher
8015422764
S.R.S G.H.S,ThendralnagarO: 2240363
Bhuvaneshwari,H.M 9486363135 A.Vanaja,
AnganwadiTeacher
9944821504
Selvakumar,Watchman 9994078075
G.P.S,Sithankudi
Dhanalakshmy,HM.(i/c) 9994610819
ThamizhSelvi,AnganwadiTeacher
8870649266
Sankara VidhyalayaHSS, MaduvupetO: 2250123
Kumar, OfficeIncharge 9443005300
Kolakara RangasamyNayagar G.M.S,Pudupet.
Kamala, H.M 9442213529
Santhanam,Watchman 8754662147
GPS,Pakkamudaiyanpet
Madhavi, HM 9994548928 Geetha,AnganwadiTeacherIswaryaLakshmi
9940712282
Vengatesan, FTCL 8682958950
Maharaja HallDass, Owner 9443537242 Devi,
AnganwadiTeacher
9751461278
Kumar, Incharge 9245244164
Senthil Marriage HallNarayanasamy, Owner 0413-
32213559Matcha Gandhi,Incharge 8190930335
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Revenue Village: Karuvadikuppam
Anaikarai Medu,Lenin Nagar, Bharathi NagarExtension, Jayaram Nagar,Annai Indira Nagar, MajorSaravanan Nagar, MettuStreet, Narikuvar & OttarColony
Maruthi MatriculationHigher SecondarySchool, MaruthiNagar,Karuvadikuppam,Puducherry.
J. Saaradha, Principal96556819980413-2199198
Maheshwari,AnganwadiTeacher
9789583353
P.Velumani,VAO
M:9790581416
Lawspet PS -0413-2234097
Hemamalini,Office Incharge 9789366659
Kothandaraman,Watchman
0413-2199198
GPS,Karuvadikuppam
Manjuladevi, HM (i/c) 9790115422
S.Thilagavathy,AnganwadiTeacher
8870763916
Sekar, DRA 9003551357Malini,AnganwadiTeacher
9751421719
Fathima HSS,KaruvadikuppamO: 2237629
M.S.John Basco,Principal 9443425687
G.Deviga,AnganwadiTeacher
9894730456
Irudhayaraj,Key Holder 9789270870
Rajalakshmi,AnganwadiTeacher
9626277854
Anthony, Watchman 8220034041Suguna,AnganwadiTeacher
8124048445
Revenue Village: Kalapet
Kanagachettikulam,Periyakalapet,
GPS,Kanagachettikulam
R. Janaki, HM (i/c) 9944610255 S. Jamuna,AnganwadiTeacher
9445184593T. Manjini,V.A.OM:9994739214
Kalapet PS –0413-2655142
Rajasoulochana, PST 9787095529Jayalakshmi,Milk Boiler 7598460769
GGHSS, KalapetO: 2655667
Purushothaman,Vice Principal 9443337296 Abiramani,
AnganwadiTeacher
8608127890Aiyyappan, Incharge 9943645247Ezhil, Watchman 9944281316
Pondicherry University Dr. B. Chitra, Kuppuvalli, 9944809355
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Off: 2655179EPBX: 2654300
Registrar (i/c) AnganwadiTeacher
Sevaliyea SellanGHSS,KalapetO: 2655799
P. Sambasivam,Vice Principal 9442567094 Akila,
AnganwadiTeacher
7373102011O.U.Ramalingam,Lecturer 9944538367
Gowtham,Record Clerk
9791793295
Murugan, Watchman 8608912349Revenue Village: Pillaichavady
Kanagachettikulam,Periyakalapet,Chinnakalapet,Pillaichavady.
Blind School,Pillaichavady.O: 2655110
Amutha,Assistant Director 9751111337 M. Vasuki,
AnganwadiTeacher
9790283644
V. Kodimuthu,V.A.OM:9842177865
Kalapet PS –0413-2655142
Gowri Sankar,School Assistant 9443080954
N. Kannadasan,Academic Incharge 9443658005
Devika, Staff Nurse 8072404462
GMS, Pillaichavady
Rajalakshmi, HM 9952790037 R.Rajakumari,AnganwadiTeacher
9047097926
Achuthan, Watchman 9994118768
GMS, Chinna Kalapet.O: 2656680
Muthu karuppan, PST 9789387620 Kavitha,AnganwadiTeacher
9952448787
Sumathi, DRS 7598454496Eganathan,Key Holder 9585626309
Revenue Village: Alankuppam
Alankuppam,Sanjeevi Nagar
GHS, AlankuppamO: 2623388
Thamizhvalavan,Vice Principal
9994479903
M. Kannaki 9597997664 Velmurugan, VAOM: 9787845102
D’Nagar PS0413- 2272121
Iyyanarappan,M.T.S(S)
6380396588
AlankuppamCommunity Hall
Block DevelopmentOfficer
0413-2290823
J.Premalatha
9944960927
GPS, Sanjeevi Nagar
Selvasekaran.D.K,Head Master (i/c)
9944939475
M. Kalaiselvi 8015326802
Vatchala, D.R.S 8940188147
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VILLIANUR TALUKName of the Firka : Villianur Firka
Area Nearest Shelter /Safer Places Contact Person Contact
No.Name of Anganwadi
Worker Other Contact Nos.
Revenue Village: Villianur
Poraiathammam Nagar(Othavadi),Ariyapalayam, Othavadi(River Land),Near Vinayagar, KovilPudhu Nagar - Odai St,Pandiyan Nagar,Pattanikulam,MoorthiNagar(KuravarKudiyiripu),Pazhanisamy Nagar,Brindhavanam Nagar,Perumalpuram, VasanthaNagar (Narrow Channel),Karayanpet,Villianur,Kanuvapet
Govt. Boys MiddleSchool
Thangavel H.M 9488829243
K. Rajeswari8925328267(Kanuvapet I)Chandramathi9944364842(Kanuvapet II)Rajalakshmi9629303214(Villianur I)Navakumari9486415850(Villianur II)Umamaheshwari7598252323(Villianur III)S. Vijayalakshmi9500646573(Ariyapalayam I)Anandhi9600515127(Ariyapalayam II)Punitha-6385336659(Kottaimedu)P. Porkodi9655775759(Samiyarthoppu)Meenakshi7639592033(Veeravanji Nagar)
Kalaiselvi
Dinesh Rajane, VAOM: 9487503821
Taluk OfficeVillianur - 2666364
Villianur PS - 2666321
VillianurCoummunePanchayat - 2666326
Villianur Health Centre-2666365
Murugan, Watchman 9787062529
Govt. Girls MiddleSchool
Panchayathamma-HMincharge
9445236870
Krishnasamy, WM 9092913737
Thirukamu, Dailywages
9362601901
VivekanandaGHSS,VillianurPhone No:2666629
Sundaramoorthy, VP 9677425424
Sakthimurugan,WM 9943888412
Dhanasekar,WM 8148321854
Kannagi GGHSS –VillianurPh.No.2666383
Sambasivam, VP 9791852701
Subramanain,NWM 9095443087
GHS –Kanuvapet
MeenatchiSundaram,HM
9443536378
Rajavlli, Incharge 8489879094
GGMS - Villianur
Maharaj, HM 9626554113
Thirukamu,Watchman 9362601901
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9659387538(Periyapet I)Aruna9655689288(Periyapet II)
Revenue Village: Odiampet
Athuvaikalpet,KasiViswanathar Nagar,Thakkakuttai.
KQMHSS -Sulthanpet
Saraswathy,Principal9442724974
Parijatham8015861183(Athuvaikkalpet)
Vasanthi9600292425(Odiampet)
Sharmila9994682162(V Thatanchavdi)
Muniammal8870807319(K V Nagar)
Valarmadi9442786164(Manavely)
Manimegalai8220215233(Uthravagnipet)
R.Murugaiyan, VAO9443081441
Villianur PS- 2666321
Rajalakshmi,W/Woman
9629303214
GPS – Odiyampet Tamilselvi - HM8870408897
GPS -V. Manaveli
Georges - incharge9790176283
Prakash - Milk Boiler9944542760
Muniyammal, sweeper9489564077
GPSUthravaginipet
Gokularaman – HM9092409896
Govindammal9655363903
Revenue Village: KurumbapetNatarajan Nagar, AmmanNagar,
GPS –V.Thattanchavady
K. M alliga,HM 9944759613
Muniambal(GN Palayam)
V.V Ratna Rani , VAO9500216539
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GN Palayampet, Othavadai. Jothilakshmi,Milkboiler
8940801975
Elizhabath8940454038(GN PalayamNatarajanNagar)
Valli9715555532(Amaithi Nagar,Kurumbapet I)Bhuvaneswari8940151776(Kurumbapet II)Chitra8939323445(Kurumbapet III)Alimunishabegam9443456321(Muthupillaipalayam)
MettupaylayamPS - 2271031
GHS-Arumbarthapuram
Assaithambi, HM 9486759246
GPS -Gopalankadai
Jeeva Krishnaprasad,HM
9944207042
MohammedHasen,MTS9789266979
Revenue Village: AriyurBharathi Nagar,Thamarai Nagar,Pangur,Ariyur andAnandapuram
GPS, PangurDhanamary,HM 948827508
1 P. Pakkiriammal8754616469(Bharathi Nagar)
G. Sadasivam, VAOM: 9442934119Baby, Milk Boiler 958576715
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GHSS, Ariyur
Albert DominiqueRayen, Vice Principal
9442263507
B.Jalakanda9787325519(Ariyur)Vijayalakshmi8098162404(Ariyurpet)
M. Sumathi9655604767(Anadapuram)Bakkiyalakshmi9952754887(Pangur)
Villianur PS- 2666321
Mathivanan, Watchman 9751109514
GPS,Anathapuram
Sinnarasu, Incharge 9787982010
J.Kaliyammal,MilkBoiler
8489799034
Revenue Village: Thirukanchi
KeezhagragaramThirukanchi
GMS – Thirukanji
Mangalam, HM9600203639
R.Vijayalakshmi8428851321(Thirukanji)
Geetha8838338101(Thirukanji)
Malarvizhi9442406839(Keezhagraram)
A. Jonathob, VAOM: 9843581097Mangalam PS2666356
Bhavani,PST-Incharge9629302412
Iyyanar,Watchman9952826231
GPS,Keezhagragaram
Pragaladan,HM8098517646
Saravanan,Watchman9488074349
Revenue Village: Uruvaiyar&Perungalur
UruvaiyarDhanathumeduPerungalur
GHS-Uruvaiyar
Roopavathi,HM9585778560
G. Mangalambal9262076510(Uruvaiyar town)Krishnaraj6383830568(Uruvaiyarpet)
Punitha6385336659
Bageerathan , VAOM: 9994469114
Mangalam PS
- 2666356
Velayutham-Watchman
7871425392&867539215
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GPS, Perungalore
S. Renuka, HM8015406849
Valli9047652556(Perungalore)
Banumathi8190017759(Thanathumedu)
Thandapani, DR9047633489
Revenue Village: Mangalam
Mangalam,Vadamangalam.
GHS, MangalamIndra, HM 877897184
7S. Gowri8754732443(Mangalampet)
V. Radha9894889952(Mangalam 1)
R. Ramani9585436536(Mangalam 2)
Subbulakshmi9600445369(Vadamangalam)
P. Elumalai, VAOM: 99948078457502097976
Mangalam PS– 2666356
Palani, - WM 9655388641
GPS, Mangalam Thaizharasi - Incharge
Rathi - Milk boiler
9894756376
8870165089
GPS,Vadamangalam
Subramani, HM 9943313553
Subulakshmi, PST 9943313553
Revenue Village: Sathamangalam
Keezh-sathamangalam,
GPS, Keezh-sathamangalam
Lakshmanan-HM 9976719623
R. Gnanasoundari8056474948(KeezhSathamangalamPet)
S. Juliet9944981514(KeezhSathamangalam)
K.Ravichandiran, VAOM:979012528
Mangalam PS- 2666356
Patchaiammal – MilkBoiler
9751112521
J. Jaya, Watchwomen 7639445208
GPS,Melsathamangalam
Ilango, HM 9345419147
Manimaran, Incharge 9994056652
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Alamelu D.Mallika9003731778(Melsathamangalam)MelSathamangalam, GPS,
Melsathamangalam
Kavitha, HM 8608939595
Paranjothi,Watchwomen
9791870691
Revenue Village: Keezhur&Manakuppam
KeezhurSivaranthagam
GMS - Keezhur
Sridhar- HM9944092903
Krishnarani8608689005(Kizhur)
Latha8220628184(Sivaranthagam)
A. Ramesh , VAOM: 9840857581
Mangalam PS- 2666356
Rajan- MTS9095148738
D. Lakshmi, WM8940207512
GPS -Sivaranthagam
Rajesh, Incharge9566836940
Jaya -WM9360814457
Manakuppam. GPS Manakuppam Manimaran - Incharge9994056652
Bhawani8428411205(Manakuppam)Yamini8098750533(Sankaranpet)
A. Ramesh , VAOM: 9840857581
Mangalam PS- 2666356
Name of the Firka : Thondamanatham Firka
Area Nearest Shelter / SaferPlaces Contact Person Contact No.
Name ofAnganwadi
WorkerOther Contact Nos.
Revenue Village: Ousudu
Sentanatham,Ousudu,Poraiyurpet
GPS - SenthanathamR. Selvi – HM
Sankarasubramaniya,WM
9944022171
9626374246
K. KannammalHelper8124548974
P. Ravi, VAOM: 9894541990
Villianur PSGood Shephered Primary Sivananthanm,PET 9865573101
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SchoolNightWatchman -Kuppusamy - 9677737577Daily Watchman-9360448478
T.DhanalakshmiIncharge9790177360
– 266321
GPS, Poraiyurpet
T.M Shanthi –HM 8870912131JayalakshmiIncharge9629940891Selvamani A.W.Helper9500856017
Kanimozhi – PST8248657195
9095593222
Rojaramani,Watchman 9585915884
Revenue Village: Pillaiyarkuppam
M.G.R NagarPudhu Nagar GHS - Pillaiyarkuppam
Adhikesavan– HM9787258916
R.Porkilai9629124273
Muthammal8940236895
Sakthisivagami,VAOM: 9843874731
RamanathapuramRural Health Centre -2666385Villianur PS- 2666321
Mohan – WatchmanMilk Boiler
97878443559360156066
Revenue Village: Sedarapet
Sedarpet GHSS - SedarpetGomathy Nathan 9003635430
Baby8870944237
P. Kathirvel, VAOM: 9345504277Ravi
90954429959003375988
Revenue Village: Karasur
Karasur, Karasupet GPS - KarasurThamayanthi – HM
89037164352671505 N.Gowri
9787794152M. Vazhumuni, VAOM: 9843445414
Rajarani - Milk Boiler9443381339
Revenue Village: Thuthipet
Thuthipet GPS – Thuthipet Venkatesan-HM 9486639471 M. Vazhumuni,VAO
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Sharmila, Mikl Boiler 7094206053K. Sundari9629301856
M: 9843445414
Sathyavathy,MTS 9944696375
Revenue Village: Olavaikal
OlaivaikalAgaram GPS -Agaram
Anitha-Incharge 9585607878Jayakumari8940935214
P. Ravi, VAOM: 9894541990
Villianur PS– 266321
R.Selvi –Daily Rated Employee
91597975606382791967
Revenue Village: Koodapakkam
Koodapakkam
Jawahar English HS -Koodapakkam
R.Sivaradjane- Founder
94880841402666038
S.Hemalatha9629828535
Marimuthu, VAOM: 9994070561
Villianur PS– 266321
S.Anjalatchi- Correspondent
98947760022666038
GHSS - Koodapakkam
K.Arumugam – VP90926096740413-2666446
Palanisamy,Watchman 7708295501
Revenue Village: Thondamanatham
Thondamanatham GPS - ThondamanathamSasikala – HM
948939079788257250042661806 A.Sitta
9629907194
N. Murugan, VAOM: 6369901733
Villianur PS -2666321
Irisammal – Daily Rated82702298662661806
Deepa Oli High SchoolRevenue Village: Ramanathapuram
Ramanathapuram GPS – Ramanathapuram Kalaiselvi– HM 88702256672661741 I.Kaviarasi
9943278517
N. Murugan, VAOM: 6369901733
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Valarmathi,Milkboiler 8428216983
S.Gnanasoundari9787062718
RamanathapuramRural HealthCentre 2666385
VillainurPS – 2666321
Name of the Firka : Mannadipet Firka
Area Nearest Shelter /Safer Places Contact Person Contact No. Name of Anganwadi worker Other Contact
Nos.Revenue Village : Manalipet
Manalipet, GMS - Manalipet
Kumaravel-Incharge 9894224933
Vatchala8754928638
Balasundaram,VAOM : 9786167596Thirukannur PS -2688435
Rajaram – Key Incharge 9626482830Valarmathi,WM 9626742145
Kalyani9094855685
Revenue Village : Chettipet
Chettipet.
GHS – ChettipetKanagamurthy,HM 8124965378
M. Bojavathi9943840601 Balasundaram,
VAOM : 9786167596Thirukannur PS -2688435
Sumathy,Milkboiler–Incharge
8760882460
Community HallChettipet Balaraman 9047405988
Revenue Village : KunichempetKunichempet,Kunichempet pet,K.R.PalayamK.R.Palayam,Kuttai
AAGHSS,Kunichempet Pandiyan,VP
94880749030413-2680316
G.GowriKounichampet-Pudunagar8940532331
VinmozhiKounichampet-Town
S. Raja, VAOM: 9042446118
8754983285Thirukannur PS –2688435
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9047340727
SelviKounichampetpet9047374202
VatchalaK.R.Palayam8754928638
Allimiuthu-Key Incharge 99431088641
Roopadevi,Milkboiler 89410104215
ParameswariRevenue Village: Mannadipet
Thirukanur,Thirukanur Pet,Mannadipet,Periyapet,Chinnapet, Sompet
GMS - MannadipetP.Pougajarassan,HM 9786658006 P.Paramathammal
9585378159
G. Sankar, VAOM: 9994652676
Thirukannur PS-2688435
Mangalakshmi-Key Incharge
9788365381
Coummunity Hall -Mannadipet
Pandian-Key Incharge 7708501219N.Saraswathi9486749289
GGPS - ThirukkanurLatha - -HM 7598839493
A.Aruna9655689288
Thamizhselvi-Incharge 9047122818Murugaiyan – Key Holder 9585607802
GHS - Thirukkanur
G. Sokklingam – HM,Grade II
9486268213A.Padmavathi9443534375Thamizhselvi–Incharge 9943385194
N. Pushparaj,PET 8220549855Revenue Village: Vadhanur
VadhanurP.S. PalayamVadhanurpetP.S.Palayampet
ASDGHS - Vadhanur
Sivagamy-HM 9994071837 A.Komathiesswari,VAOM: 9952752848
Thirukannur PS– 2688435
Veerayan-Incharge 9843062613
Rajamani-Watchman 9786217875
PBBGHSS - PSPalayam
P. Boobathy-Principal97893220692680071
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Muthal- Watchman
9361573525 Thirubuvanai PS-2640132
Revenue Village: Kalitheerthalkuppam
V. P.Singh Nagar,VVP Nagar,Andiyarpalayan,SilukkaripalayamKuchipalayam,K.T Kuppampet.
Kamaraj Govt. Arts& Science College,K.T. Kuppam.
Dr. S. Babu, Principal 9443616759 R.MadhuraK.T.Kuppam-I8098996228
S.BhuvaneshwariK.T.Kuppam-II7339026747
M.MuniammalK.T.Kuppampet9159215434
P.PankajamAndiairpalayam9751075876
ThamizhselviKutchipalayam9659173173
S. Muthiah, VAOM: 9626111139
Thirubuvani PS :2640132
Narayanasamy, Security 9751847439Kaliyamoorthy, W/M 8270473567Selvarasu, W/M 9543077453Arumugam, W/M 7094548495
KKGHSS.,K.T.Kuppam
Gunasundari, HM 9994654217
Radhakrishnan, w/m 9344387676
GMS,Kalitheerthalkuppam
Sasi, PST 8124225520Subramani, CanteenIncharge
7904837575
Jayanthi, Milk Boiler 9994207631
GPS.,Silukaripalayam
K.Arivazhagan-HM 9942648926Ramkumar 9786950411
GPS.,Andiarpalayam
Munusamy 7010715294J. Selvi, W/M 8940894137
Revenue Village: MadagadipetMadagadipet,Madagadipetpalayam,Nallur,Periyapet,Chinnapet
GPS -Santhaithoppu
J.Vachala-HM 9444256515 S.Rajakumari8870835773Mahalakshmi8940628602 A. Deepak, VAO
M: 9940884687Thirubuvani PS– 2640132
Balakrishnan, DR 9047772537
Bharathy-Milk Boiler99433591219502254015
GHS,Madagadipet-palayam
Ganapathy, HM 9003766137 M.Santhi8098936338Amudhavalli7339563513
Arasu,Keyincharge 9600332112Iyyanar,WM 9600265656
GPS - Nallur Saravanan – Incharge 9047691785G.Dhanalakshmi
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Ramasamy 9047192110 7092043670
S. Selvaraj – Key incharge 9500424240Revenue Village: Thirubuvanai
Thirubuvanai,Chinnapet,Periyapet,Thirubuvanai-palayam
GHS, Thirubuvanai
Ramadoss-H.M9443026759
G.KuppammalThirubuvanai-I9787381579
M.KalaivaniThirubuvanaiPudunagar9787066353
G. Manickam,VAOM: 8940468651
Thirubuvani PS –2640132
Saravanan-Watchman 8940898071
GPS.,Thirubuvanaipet
Kanagapriya-Incharge 9629690133 M.KuppammalThirubuvanai c-pet8531958522P. SulochanaThiru-Periyapet8056937638LakshmiThirubuvanai-II8124758381
K.Panjali-Milk Boiler 9791477104
Revenue Village: Sanyasikuppam
Sanniyasikuppamand Sagadaoet
GMS –Sanyasikuppam
Dhanraj-HM 9443619055 J.Pankajam9786950226R.Radha9688168092
G. Manickam,VAOM: 8940468651
Thirusangu-WatchmanSumathi
97864843549385363391
Revenue Village: Thiruvandarkoil
Kothapurinatham,Thiruvandarkoil,Chinnapet, Peiryapet
GHS.,Kothapurinatham
Krishnan-HM 9442174087 V.EswariKP.Nathampet9943460679P.PhilosakayameryKP.Nathampet8098902058S.AnjalaiT.V.Koil-Town9626195489
Biju,VAOM : 9645891279Thirubuvanai PS– 2640132
Muthu-WatchmanSelvambal
9787543353
GGHSS- T.V.Koil
Chandira-HM 7639633455
Natarajan-Watchman 9894753032
Ellammal,Milkboilder 9787749459
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S.MeenaTV.Koil,Periyapet9751564985K.KanagavalliTVK.Chinnapet9787981674Kalaivani Pudhu NagarTVK.Spinco Mill8787066353AnjalaiTVK.Pudhunagar Town9626195489
Name of the Firka : Kodathur Firka
Area Nearest Shelter /Safer Places Contact Person Contact No. Name of Anganwadi
worker Other Contact Nos.
Revenue Village: Kodathur
Kodathur,K.Manavely,Kodathurpet,Kaikkilapet
GHS – Kodathur Pushparaja – HM 9486830093 K.Saraswathi9488074854
S. Saravanan, VAOM: 9585609229Thirukannaur PS– 2688435
Lakshmipathy,WM 8508857064
GPS – KaikalapetR.Arunkumar-Incharge
9994210091Vendhamuthamma9751420341
Coummunity HallK. Manaveli
TT.Celina-BDO 9788255348 Tamilselvi9787361625Raman – Key
Incharge9786503275
Revenue Village: Suthukeny
Suthukeny,Suthukenypet.
GHS -Suthukeny
Gnanasambandam -HM
93457293542674126 S.Suseela Town - I
9488819110
G.Sumathi Pet –I & II9994009931
A. Elangovan, VAOM: 9486536704
Katterikuppam PS– 2674313
Subramani-Watchman
97879819212674126
Irissan-Watchman 9585489391Sarasu-Milk Boiler 9159428432
Revenue Village: Santhaipudukuppam
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SanthaithoppuPudukuppamPudhukuppampetPudhu NagarIndira Nagar
GHS.,Sandhai-Pudhukuppam
Perumal- HM 9486008423 S.Vasumathi Town -II9150014930
Jothi (Pet)9600829056
Mangathayee Town -I9688755216
V.Vijayprasanna,VAOM:99946 52676
Katterikuppam PS– 2674313
Suresh-WM 9524075886Kumari- Milk Boiler 9626279727
Community Hall
Dhanaboopathy–Key Incharge
9894595585
Vadivel - 9443527973
Revenue Village: Kuppam
Kuppam,Kuppampet,
Rajankulam
IGGHS–Katterikuppam
R. Vijayalakshmi -HM 9791631730
Anjalai (Kuppampet)9486019752K.Valarmathi (TownII)9655747282Devaki (Town I)8531039517
T.S ivapragasamM: 9994545792
Katterikuppam PS– 2674313
A.Gunasekaran-WatchmanGeetha – Milk Boiler
98436929789790585075
Revenue Village: Katteri
Thoppu TheruL.R.Palayam
GPS., L.R Palayam
Kavitha- Teacherincharge
9442892058R.PremaL.R.Palayam- I9791564124
A.Muniammal9003770862L.R.Palayam - II
T.S ivapragasamM: 9994545792
Katterikuppam PS -2674313
Pushpavathy –Milk Boiler
9487980809
Revenue Village: Sorapet
Sorapet,Sorapet pet
GHS, Sorapet
Mageswari – HM-II 8015420889 Viruthambal(Sorapetpet)9944230929Malliga (Sorapet)7806821601
S. Subramani8508221228Thirukkanur PS- 2688435
Ravi - Watchman 9655108771
Revenue Village: Vambupet
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Vambupet,Vinayagampet
GPS, VinayagampetPoongodi-HM 9994877157 E. Vanaja
9843428440 S. Subramani8508221228
Thirukkanur PS– 2688435
Gowri – Daily RatedEmployee 8925437023
GPS, VambupetMalarkodi–Incharge 9150009281 D. Kamsala
8489703367Muthukrishnan-Watchman 9751676523
Revenue Village: Sellipet
SellipetpetSellipet GHS – Sellipet
Vasu – HM 94434589562233328 Jayasree
9042198441
Mangalatchumi8531097451
K. Selvi, VAOM: 9345850421Thirukkanur PS– 2688435
Jayakrishnan-MTS 9047774571Padmanaban(Watchman)-MTS 8940534946
Durai-MTS 9894603801Revenue Village : Thethampakkam
KumarapalayamThethampakkampetHamaton Kulam
GPS, Kumarapalayam
Selvaganapathy –Teacher incharge 9566627774 Vendhamuthammal
9751420341S. Saravanan, VAOM: 9585609229Katterikuppam PS– 2674313
Vijayalakshmi –MilkBoiler 9943945630
GPS, Thethampakkam Uma, Milkboiler 9442993590 P.Ponnikannu9787431763
Community Hall,Thethampakkam
Sathyanarayanan9442993590
BAHOUR TALUK
Name of the Firka : Bahour Firka
Area Nearest Shelter/SaferPlaces Contact Person Tvl Contact No. Anganwadi Worker Other Contacts
Revenue Village : PanayadikuppamVaiyapuri Nagar,Panaiyadikuppam -Old Pet.
GMS – PanaiyadikuppamE. Sridhar, HM 9944092903 Veeravalli. L
9003571303P.Ramesh, VAO8148321854Vasumathi 9443485915
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7395848872
Revenue Village : Karayamputhur
KarayambuthurChinnapet
GHSS – KarayambuthurMullaivannan- Vice Principal 9442992151 V. Ravinambal
9790572947P.Ramesh, VAO8148321854
KarayambuthurOutpost - 2699452
Sengathir- watchman 9787368514
GPS - Karayambuthur R.Shanthi - HM 9944646991 G. Thatchayani887016648Radha-Milk boiler 9940970345
GPS – ChinnaKarayambuthur
PremnathGoutham(incharge)Idayaventhan
97513075559790579849 R. Vasantha
8508691559Duraikannan watchman 8682939382
Revenue Village: Manamedu & Kaduvanur
Pudhu Nagar petReddiarpalayampetManamedupetKaduvanur
G.M.S, ManameduM. Parvathi, HM 9688753464 M.Vijayalakshmi
7339560879 Anandou, VAO9943920877KarayambuthurOutpost - 2699452
P.Thirunavukarasu, d/r 9894297375Vijaya, d/r 9790530712
G.P.S, KaduvanurS. Patchaiyappan, HM 9994767756 L.Selvi
7868050483Valarmathi, Milk Boiler 9790198893Revenue Village : Irulansandai & Kuruvinatham
IrulansandaiPudhupetSoraiankuppam
GHSS.KuruvinathamO: 2699213
Sivakumar- HM 9003951790 Anandhy9790113975 Jayabalaji, VAO
8122733575Bahour Outpost :2633431
Raja- Watchman 9597328706
GMS-SoriyankuppamVanjinathan- HM 9442036025 Selvambal
8940183803Chakravarthy- Daily rated 9943820309Vetrivel – Watchman 9629390209
GPS – IrulansandaiO: 2634924
A.Maheswari-HM 9442205950 N.Devagi6385009246Murugaiyan-Daily rated 8220282568
Revenue Village : Bahour
Kamaraj Nagar,Thamaraikula St
G.P.S- Bahourpet Lakshmi- H.M 9488074412 M. Alamelu9844415640
Pradeep Kumar,VAO9585627472Bahour Police Station: 2633431
Rathinammal– d/r NilK.G.G.H.S.S-BahourO: 2634331
S.Poonguzhali(VP) 8870622823 Tamilarasi9489145590Deivasigamani-Watchman 9677248903
GGPS - Bahour G. Krishnamurthy-HM 9787733270Kalidasan–Watchman 9092665050
GMS - Bahour V.Padmavathy (i/c) 9442373695 S. SangeeethaKalidasan–Watchman 9092665050
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9787679529Revenue Village : Parikalpet
ChinnaArachikuppam,Puliancheri,PeriaArachikuppam,Pudhu Nagar Pet,Kommanthanmedu.
GPS.ChinnarachikuppamJayakumar, HM 9092008485
Devagy8940100394 M. Subramanian,VAO
9677899209
V.Samayavarathal-Milk Boiler 8870735969
GHS- Keezh Parikalpet Duraisamy - HM 9952796807K.Mayavathy999496384
Ramakrishnan- Daily Rated 9751552784
Name of the Firka : Nettapakkam Firka
AreaNearest
Shelter/SaferPlaces
Contace Person Tvl Contact No. Anganwadi Teacher Other Contacts
Revenue Village : Pandasozhanallur
Pandashozhanallur,PandashozhanallurPet,Vadukuppam.
GPSPandasozhanallur
Rahman, Incharge 9894124366 R.Nathiya (i/c)9943332342
V. Vinayagam,VAO9894693104Netapakkam PS -2699426
Iyyappan, d/r 9791607319GMSPandasozhanallurO: 2699271
Subangi, HMParabagarmurthy, d/r
94863653929944296420
R.Nathiya9943332342
GPS Vadukuppam M. Sandacoumary, HM 9443617214 M. Valli9943421176Elanchezheian, d/r 9994653409
GHS KalmandapamDhanasekar, HM-I 9952395645 S.Abirami
8675984421Anbazhagan, Watchman 8680032234Revenue Village : Embalam
KambalikaranKuppam,Subbaiya Nagar
GPS .Nathamedu
Sangeetha, Incharge 9487773604 K. Aburvam9486972165Vijaya9442484502Vivekanandhini9789544828
Sindhan,VAO9842099532Karikallampakkam OutPost -2665348
Jayaraman- Watchman 9360814457
Vetrivel Nagar,Embalampet, PudhuNagar
GPS EmbalamD. Ranganathan, HM 9787507434 Mythil 8098656678
M. Karthigadevi9655963203Ezhumalai- Watchman 9952251998
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Sembiyapalayampet,Sachinpet
GPSSembiyapalayam
S. Mohandass, Incharge 8248432505 Hemalatha9025746414Kasturi 9791567756Periyathambi, Watchman 9787559456
Thamarikulam,Poogavanam Nagar,Balaji Nagar
MAGHSS EmbalamB. Megala, Vice Principal 9345454953 Radhai – 8680826227
Nisha – 8124191079Muthukrishnan, MTS 9787679530
Revenue Village : Karikalampakkam
Balamurugan Nagar GHSS.Karikalampakkam
Vengatachalam - VP 9994176586V. Veeramani9626397750
Dhanalakshmi,VAO8056240182Karikallampakkam OutPost -2665348
Ponniyinselvan - HM 9442543586
Ettiyan-Watchman 8124729775
Revenue Village : Madukarai
Muthu Nagar
Shri RamamoorthyGHS-Madukarai
Anandan– HM 9486366350 D. Amirtharaj9566727916
A. Poumadevy,VAO9894125763MaducaraiOutPost-2699463
Jamath – Day key 9791792518Loganathan- FTCL 9003456285Azhagananthan 9159606640
8680959182GGHS-MadukaraiO: 2698282
Shanmugamurugan – VP 9486415240 P. Savithiri9698924647Egamuthu-Watchman 9840138140
GPS – Madukarai Bhuwaneswari –HM 9842844985 B. Indra9894893915Patchaiappan- d/r 9944808477
Revenue Village : Nettapakkam & Kariamanickam
Nettapakkam,Kariamanickam.
GPS NettapakkamO: 2697238
Savithiry – HM 9994202581 B. Anbumathy9087312333
V. Vinayagam,VAO9894693104
Maducarai OutPost-2699463
J. Muthu Kumar,VAO9789210066
Jayabal - d/r 8680084489
Kamban GHSS,NettapakkamO: 2699360
Madhavan.T –VP 9488814868 A.Kamala Devi9944840470
Suguna - F.T 8903759757Pachaiyappan - MTS 7708210890
GMS – MolapakakmO: 2697519
Kalidoss –HM 9486921467 R. Revathy8754453403
Latchuman – Asst 9843573560
GMS - Krishnan- HM 9943883252 M. Soundariya
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Kariamanickam Renugammal - MTS 9789379311 9655375664Revenue Village : Eripakkam
NathameduGPS - Eripakkam Puniyamurthy- PST 9500650026 K. Valli
9003584234J. Muthu Kumar,VAO9789210066Police Station :2699426
Valarmathi – d/r 8056827338
GPS - Nathamedu G.Suguna Bai-HM 9487773604 S. Barathi7708926379Jayaraman-Watchman 9360814457
Revenue Village : Korkadu
Korkadu
GPS.KorkaduSelvam – HM 9943469393
A.Vijayalakshmi9789591151
P.Vengadeswaran,VAO9843277662
9940986999
Valarmathi- milk boiler 9047483594
GHSS-KorkaduMrs.Maheswari – VP 9894720214
V. Gnanapushane9597273177
Ramachandiran –d/r 9952590439
Name of the Firka : Seliamedu FirkaArea Nearest
Shelter/Safer Places Contace Person Tvl Contact No. Anganwadi Worker Other Contacts
Revenue Village : Manapet
Manapet Pet,Murthikuppam Pet,Pudhukuppam,Kattukuppam,Varkalodaipet,Pudhunagar,KanniaKovil
GPS - Kattukuppam Jayalakshmi-HM 9944218505 J. Jayarabanu9488822040
N.Arulperunjothu,VAOM: 9843656003
KirumampakkamPS - 2611143
A.Anusuya-Milk cook 9751532993
GPS -M.Pudukuppam
Uma Sankar-HM 8124828200 D. Gomathi9894412819Marimuthu- d/r 9894256652
Kalai Selvi – Milk Boiler 9087857467GPS –MurthikuppamO: 2611521
Santhi-HM 8870968611 K. Amudha8508248126
A.Palaniyammal-Milk Boiler 9442395482GPS -Kanniyakoil Tamilselvi –HM 9443481818 K. Vallathammal
9751113200Sathiya – Milk Boiler 9655956128
GMS - ManapetElangium – HM 9894469014 Gowri
9489390860S.Jayaragavan 9626076540Revenue Village : Seliamedu
Kudirupupalayam, GMS – Adingapet Arikrishnan-HM 9443602414 R. Muthulakshmi Vinodh,VAO
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Adingapet,Pinnachikuppam,Sarkasimedu
2634932 Anjapuli- Watchman 8682887519 8056541899 9894552270Bahour PS-2633431GHS (Kavi Vanidasan)
– SeliameduG.Pappammal-HM 9442516170 A.Lakshmi
9442084778Ezhumalai - MTS (s) 9994979442Revenue Village : Aranganur
Aranganur,Nirnayapet. G.P.S - Aranganur
A.Dhanlakshmi9442787943
V.RagunathanVAO
8098863603Bahour PS-2633431
Muthukumaran –In-chargeTeacher 9843703054
Kalaivani-Milk Boiler 9500732994
Revenue Village: Pillaiyarkuppam
Kandanpet Community HallMurugan(Gram panchayat) 8608781668
S. Varalakshmi9585166635
Kandan,VAO9489145462KirumampakkamPS - 2611143
R.Raman(Gram panchayat) 9894673384
Revenue Village: Kirumampakkam
KirumampakkamMiddle,Northern Side.
GPS -Kirumampakkam
R. Siva Kumar- HM 9487138408 E.Valarmathi8608705179P.Vanathachi9994757408
Ramakrishnan. B,VAO7598028187KirumampakkamPS - 2611143
K.Karthikeyan –i/c 9952473615Vijayalakshmi – Milk Boiler 9790265741H.Pachiyammal 9698979461
GHS - PannithittuK. Gnanavel – i/c 9442787520 G. Vijayalakshmi
7639308221Madhavan – d/r 9944751463Revenue Village : Utchimedu
Suliankuppam GPS,Madhikrishnapuram
Gowri-HM 9443617232 S. Rajalakshmi9585011378(Mathikrishnapuram)S.Pushpa(Sulliyankuppam)9942146380
N.Arulperunjothu,VAOM: 9843656003KirumampakkamPS - 2611143
Dhangarasu – d/r 999434168
Ambiga – Milk Boiler 7708818620
TKRSP GHSS-Koravallimedu
R.Ambiga -VP 9487062193A.Maheswari8754832494
Balraj Assistant 8610894624Muthukrishnan D/R 8681927138Ezhaimuthu -Night watchmen 9944959236
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Mahe Region
Details of Low Lying Areas & Nearest Safer Places: Mahe Region
Sl.NoName ofRevenueVillage
AreaNearest
Shelter /Safer Places
ContactPerson Phone No.
1
Mahe Poozhithala,PArakkal andValavilCoastal area
FishermenCommunityHall,Poozhithala
E. P SivaKumar,Asst.Director pfFisheries(i/c), Mahe
C.H AjanVanCleaner
0490-2335965
9744856439
9846929540
Near IndoorStadium,Mahe
Govt. FrenchSchool,Mahe
PaulShibooTeacher
9961415686
2 Chalakkara ChalakkaraVayal
Usman Govt.High School,Chalakkara
MusthafaHM
9446654569
3 Palloor PAlloor VayalNada Road
Govt. L.PSchool westPalloor
PushpamHM
9745211601
4 Pandakkal
NearNAvodayaVidhyalaya
Govt. L.PSchoolMoolakadavu
Sasikumar.P HM
9447720107
KunnummalPalam area
Sunil BabuA.K MTS
9846187272
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Yanam Region
Details of the Low Lying Areas – Yanam Region
Name of thelow lying Area
Nearest shelter / saferplaces Contact person Contact No.
Savitri Nagar
Cyclone shelterGovt. Primary Schooland
0884-2321268Betalam Babji, HM,GPS,
9441562500
Community Hall P.Krishna,TankOperator
9989539295
Gueriampet
Cyclone shelterGovt. High School and
D.TrimurthuluHeadMaster,Govt. High School,Guerimpet
9912408526
Community Hall P.Krishna, TankOperator
9989539295
Dariyalathippa
Cyclone shelterGovt. Primary School,
Acharyulu VVSPSN,HM, GPS
8008724472
Govt. High School and Nakka Vasudeva RaoHM, GHS
9652965062
Community Hall P.Krishna,TankOperator
9989539295
Farampet andAyyanna nagar
Govt. Primary School,Farampeta
Bonthu Srinivas, HM,GPS
9951681032
Govt. High School,Farampeta
K.V.SubbaraoFarampet H.S
7207695657
Ayyanna NagarGovt.Primary School
K.G.G.Sankar HM 8328282288
MunicipalKalyanamandapam, Farampet
D.Ch.Govindu 9441638549
Kurasampet
Govt. Primary School Masood RazaMohammed, HM,
9030256359
Community Hall D.Ch. Mavullu,TankOperator
9032503734
GMC BalayogiNagar
Central Boys School,Pydikondala street
G.Venkateswara Rao,HM, CBS
9440118824
Ferry Road /Francethippa
MGG Boys High School,Yanam
K. Sainath, Delegate toDSE
9440846567
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Karaikal Region
Details of Low Lying Areas & the NearestSafer Places in Karaikal District
Karaikal Firka
Name ofthe
revenuevillage
Area Nearest shelter/
Safer places
Name of the incharge Contactnumber
KE
EZH
AV
ELY
1. D.K. Nagar
2. Besent Nagar
3. Rajiv Gandhi
Nagar
4. Periyapannai
Annai Therasa
GHSS,
GPGHS, KKL
-do-
M.Radjesvary (V.P)
Senthil (WM.1)
Ramalingam(WM.2)
A.Immanual TGT
Sivashanmugam(MTS)
9443124946
7598578208
9344552411
9443651492
9786248985
DH
AR
MA
PUR
AM
1.Northpet,Patchur
2. Nanjirankuttai
3. Dharmapurampet
4. Sowriyarkoil St.
5. Diamond Nagar
6. Shameer Nagar
7. Parangimalaipet
8. Neduntheru
9. Bharma colony
GPS, Patchur
-do-
GPS,
Dharmapuram
GMS,
Pudhuthurai
-do-
-do-
-do-
-do-
Ashik Natchiya HM
Selvalakshmi AHM
Avourvanadin HM
V.Muthukumarn,HM
948793018
9442445287
9488549329
9965228920
9597094201
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KO
VIL
PATH
U
1.Chinakovilpathupet
2.Karaikalmedu3.Paravaipet4.Ammankovilpathu
5.Mullai Nagar
6. Omakulam7. Nitheeswaram (w)
Peruntahalaivar
Kamarajar B.Ed.
College
RMASP,GHS,Karaikalmedu
TPGHSS, KKL
GHS, Kovilpathu
Dr.P.Banumathy
(Principal I/c)
M.Munusamy HM
Ellappan(DRE)
Robert (WM)
P.Vijayamohana VP
Rajkumar
Karunanidhi
Parimala
231390
9442987076
9943701476
6369136659
9751142881
9443395243
9003853610
9738041896
8883802874
KA
RA
IKA
L
1.Meerapalli Thottam
2.Pudhu Nagar
3.Sunambukara
street
4.Vallal Seethakathi
Street
5.Panangarai Street
6.Semiankulam
7. Pudhukulam
8. Kothalampet
GPGHSS, KKl
KGHS,
Vadamaraicadu
A.Immanual TGT
Sivashanmugam(MTS)
.
A. Marimuthu HM
A.Gopi WM
9443651492
9786248985
9786192282
8056762909
KA
RA
IKA
L (T
OW
N)
1.Periyar Nagar
2. Periyapet
3.Thiru Nagar
4..Vettaikaran Street
End(Parvatheeswaran
Nagar)
5.Commusan
Kattalai
6.. Ammaiyar Koil
lane (Backside of
Post office in
Masthan Palli St.)
ATGGHS,
Peruntahalaivar
Kamarajar B.Ed.
College
Municipal
Marriage Hall
M.Radjesvary (V.P)
Senthil (WM.1)
Ramalingam(WM.2)
Dr.P.Banumathy
(Principal I/c)
S.Subash
Commissioner,
Karaikal Municipality
9443124946
7598578208
9344552411
231390
9442987076
7598428744
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THA
LATH
ER
U
1.Pillaiyarkovil Medu
2.Thalatheru pet
3.Kilinjalmedu
4. Kulathumedu
NSC Boss
GHSS,
Thalatheru
GPS,
Thalatherupet
Community Hall
(Tsunami Nagar)
Rajesekaran, VP
ViswesvaramurthyPET
Saminathan WM
Aurokiamary MTS
V. Elangovan SL
A. Indira H.M
Veerasundaram PST
Mariappan
Village Panchayat
9488215788
9443679123
9865802272
7502972196
9585622611
9952217499
9597722580
9965229054
8838108007
Kottucherry FirkaName of
therevenuevillage
Area Nearest shelter /Safer places
Name of theincharge
Contactnumber
VA
RIC
HIK
UD
Y(S
OU
TH)
1.Koozhkudicha
Agragaram
Community Hall,
K.K- Agragaram
Rajesh,V. A.
Com. Panch. Staff)
9965961468
2.Pullyanthoppu Community Hall Rajesh,V. A.
(Com. Panch. Staff)
Sathish
(Com. Panch. Staff)
9965961468
89038868753.Rayanpalayam
pet
VA
RIC
HIK
UD
Y
(NO
RTH
)
1.Konnakavely Community Hall,Konnakavali
Rajesh,V. A.
Com. Panch. Staff)
9965961468
2.VOC Nagar
3.Poovampet(Kazhugumedu)
Kamaraj G.H.S.,Poovam
Soundrarasu Pon HM
Elangovan Staff
9442741182
9865040144
POO
VA
M
1.MadhakovilStreet
Kamaraj Govt.High School,Poovam
Soundrarasu Pon HM
Elangovan Staff
9442741182
9865040144
THIR
UV
ETT
AK
UD
Y
1. KannikovilStreet. Community Hall,
Valluvar Street Thirumeni(Com. Panch. Staff)
9843309350
2.Valluvar Street
3.Church Street
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4.Mandapathur Community Hall5.Kalikuppam Community Hall
6.Akkampettai Community HallK
OTT
UC
HE
RR
Y1.Arulapillaipet Community Hall, Packrisamy
Grama Sevak
9655128255
2.Thenkaraipet3.Jeeva Nagar
GPS, Jeevanagar S.Vijayaragavan(HM)
Jayanthi (Staff)
9626154154
8524072449
4.Kottucherrymedu.
GPS KottucherryMedu
R,Seethalakshmi( HM) 9626227336
Saravanan DRE 9578458870
KE
EE
ZHA
KA
SA
KU
DY
1.Valliammai Nagar
2.Vettaikaramedu
GPS,
Keezhakasakudy
John Britto HM(I/c)Sajna
91599341748870277238
9488176129
3.Keezhakasakudy
medu
GPS,
Keezhakasakudy
medu
Adhilakshmi HM 9842095670
Neravy FirkaNameof the
revenuevillage
AreaNearest shelter /
Safer placesName of the
in chargeContactnumber
VIZ
HIT
HIY
UR
1. Rajivgandhi Nagar
2. Manampettai
Southpet
GHS, Vizhidhiyur
GPS, Manampettai
Girija TGT
Baskaran WM
C. Rajavel
Senthil TGT
Nirmala Milk Boiler
Srimathi
Socialworker
6381650833
8508827590
9442398591
7010280196
9578047162
6385922653
OD
UTH
UR
AI
1.Thomas Arul-
Thidal
2. Keezhaoduthurai-
Anthoniarkoil Street
3. Naduoduthurai
GovindasamyPillai,GHS
GPS, Kuyavansavady
A.Immanuel
HM(I/c)
Sivashanmugam
WM
Vijaiyavani HM
Fathima MTS
9443651492
9786248985
8072683424
9095184590
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KE
EZH
A-
MA
NA
I
1.GandhiNagar,
2.Kakkamozhipet
3.Thooduponamoolai
GPS, Kakkamozhi
GPS
Thooduponamoolai
GHS, Oozhiapathu
Ram Dhilip HM
Varalakshmi DRE
G. Mohanavel HM
Maharani Milk
Boiler
Sheela Jayakumar
HM
Watchman
7010365940
9842368770
9843880337
6382434431
9840989088
7868900827
AK
KA
RA
IVA
TTA
M
1. Karukalacherry
2. Nadukalampet
3. Anna Nagar
4. Athankaraipet
5. Koilpathu pet
GPS, Karukalacherry
Community Hall
Community Hall
GPS, Kovilpathu
Neravy
Kalaivanan HM
Aurokiaraj
Commune
Panchayat
Baskaran
Karthikeyan HM
Sundari
8524992287
848994549
9944451112
8012897497
9688106633
NE
RA
VY
1.Thoodupona
Moolai
2.Madagadi area
(South of Arasalar
river)-
BharathidasanGMS,Neravy
G.H.S.S., Neravy
GovindasamyPillai,GHS
Community Hall
Thaikal Street
T. Balraj HM
Jayachitra MTS
B. Karathikeyan VP
Mathiazhagan WM
A.Immanuel
HM(I/c)
Sivashanmugam
WM
Ramasamy
Manager
9443700287
9489646300
9443307556
9976923513
9443651492
9786248985
9486489497
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T.R.Pattinam Firka
Nameof the
revenuevillage
Area Nearest shelter/
Safer places
Name of thein charge
Contactnumber
KE
EZH
AYU
R(N
OR
TH)
1. Vadakattalaipet
GPS,Vadakattalai
Arunagiri HM 7010557878
2. Pattinacherry GPS,Pattinacherry
Ramasamy 8903845213
KE
EZH
AYU
R
(SO
UTH
)
1.
Mariammankovil
pet
GPS,
Keezhaiyur
Panchavarnam
Milk Boilar
91597286762. M.Koil
Southpet
3. Lingathadi
4. V.S.Nagar
5. Mudalimedupet Community
Hall
K.Sivaji
9443875890
T.R
.PA
TTIN
AM
1.Muthampallapet Community
Hall,
Padutharkollai
Veeraselvam RI 9443875208
2. Padutharkollai
3.Melaiyur Pet ITIHostel,(Women)T.R. Pattinam
Rajendiran WM 9092025306
234248
234249
4.KattapillaiMaricar St.- LGR site
Govt. Middle
School,
Pudhutheru
Sivakumar WM 9943486329
5.Vellakulam-LGR Patta
POLA
GA
M
1.Pudhucolony GPS, Polagam A.Sudha, PST 7639399513
2.Polagam pet Community
Hall
Anbuthidal,
Polagam
Jayabal 8760772443
2.North Vanjore GPS KVP Bavani PST 8098750492
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Kuppam(North
Vanjore)
VA
NJO
RE
1. Vadakku
Vanjore
GPS, Vadakku
Vanjore
Bavani PST 8098750492
2. Melavanjore GPS,
Melavanjore
Anbuselvi PST
Thiruvalachenathan
EX.HM
95859503197502264265
2.Keezhavanjore Community
Hall
Keezhavanjore
Veeramani RI 9791901717
Nedungadu Firka
Nameof therevenu
evillage
Area Nearestshelter /
Safer places
Name of theincharge
Contactnumber
NE
DU
NG
AD
U 1.ManalmeduJNGHSS,
NedungaduS.KanagaradjeMuthukumaresan(MTS)
9442741129
9655354403
2.VathiruppusalaiGMS,Ponpethy R.Saravanan 9629852927
PON
PETH
Y
1.AndoorGPS, Kottagam T.Vijayalakshmi
DRE75982627262.Ussupoor
3.Kottagam4.Kilianur5.Vatakattalai Community
Hall,Kulakudy
GMSMelaponbethy
Mahendiran,
Tank Operator 9445422368
9788899402
6.Kulakudy
7.Keezhasembiangal
Yesuraj Watchman
KU
RU
MB
AG
AR
AM
1.PandaravadaiCommunityHall,Pandaravadai
RamjiTank Operator
9629921853
3.MathalankudyGPS,Mathalankudy
Malathy.HM9994557047
4.Narikarambai
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5.KannikovilpetGPS,Kurumbagarampet
Head Master 96592571511.SaravananIruppu2.Kottapakkam
PUTH
AK
UD
Y1.Thondamangalam
CommunityHallVatamattam
Krishnamoorthy
Tank Operator
9443787903
2.Vadamattam
GPS,Puthakudy
3.Puthakudypet
4.Thiruvengadapuram
B.Indhira (H.M) 94876502325.Puthakudy6.Melakottucherry
ME
LAK
AS
AK
UD
Y 1.Thenpathipet
GPS,Melakasakudy
B.Mathibalan (HM)A.VenkateswaranFTCL
9842364761
9688189506
2.Vadapathipet3.Agarmpet
4.Kancheepuramkoilpat
Thirunallar Firka
SU
RA
KU
DI
1.TherukuThamaraikulam2.Thenoorpet3.Southpet,4.Nethaji Nagar
Govt. HigherSecondarySchool, Thenoor
G.PurushothamanVice-Principal
9688189420
S. Murugavel(MTS)
6362149002
B. Sankar (MTS) 9965742705
1.SerumavilangaiMelatheru
Govt. BoysHostelSerumavilangai
Ilangovan(MTS)Warden
9715768605
2.SerumavilangaiAthankaraipet,3.Pathakudi
AM
BA
GA
RA
THU
R
1.Kallaraipet2.Nadutheru
GPS.,Ambagarathur
R.P.Ganesan(HM)
8012895698
Vasuki (PST) 9994416430
Govindarajan(FTCL)
7639053090
3.Kannapurpet4.Murakkaran Street,5.Colony Street
GPS,Kannappur
Rathika(PST) 8667365865
Govindaraj(PST) 9976596010
Vaithianathan(PST)
8695165699
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SE
THU
R
1.Kamatchi Nagar2.Navalarpet3.Annaveethi4.Southpet5.Athangaripet6.Thenpidagaipet7.Pandaravadai8.Puthutheru9.Thangalampet
Govt. HighSchoolSethur
GPSPandaravadai
AzhagurajBharathiSchoolLibrarian
N. Subramanian(DRE)
97887547318098889846
9786164329
NA
LLA
ZHE
ND
UR
1.Nallambalpet2.Schoolpet3.LGR pet4.Colony Street
Govt. MiddleSchool,Nallambal
K. RameshAzhagurajan(HM)
97512930406374058815
THE
NN
AN
GU
DI
1.ThennangudiKeezhapet2.Muppaithankudipet3.MuppaithankudiNorth pet4.MuppaithankudiSourth pet5.MuppaithankudiMiddle pet6.Madhakovilpet
Govt. PrimarySchool,Muppaithankudi
Ilangovan HMSagayamary
94435350106374478116
SE
LLU
R
1.Madhakovilpet2.Agalankannupet
Govt. MiddleSchool, Sellur
A. JayaK.Manonmani
90954129738508486770
DE
VA
MA
PUR
AM
1.Karukkankudipet2.Ilayangudipet3.Pathakudipet4.Devamapurampet5.Indiranagar
Govt. MiddleSchoolKarukkankudi
P. Rajavel(HM)Veeramani(MTS)
73589109419965842219
THIR
UN
ALL
AR
1.Ambedhkar Nagar2.Thirunallar LGRNagar3.ThirunallarRailadipet
Govt. MiddleSchool, MainRaod,Thirunallar
R. KalaivaniPanneerselvam(MTS)
94430582427200236699
PETT
AI
1.Athipadugai GPS.,Athipadugai
VijayendiranHMRethinammal(DRE)
99761985349442922042
2.Neivatcherry3. Periyar Nagar
Govt. MiddleSchool,Neivatcherry
M. SasikumarRevathi(DRE)Subathra HM
994223724890257964199995074330
KE
EZH
AV
OO
R
1.Poomangalampet Govt. MiddleSchool,Neivatcherry
M. SasikumarRevathi(DRE)Subathra HM
994223724890257964199995074330
1.Melaputhamangalam2.Keezhaputhamangalam3.Uthirankudi
ImmaculateConvent
Sister Elizabath(VP)
6385918290
SU
BR
AYA
PUR
AM
1.Akkaraikovilpathu2.SanthanaMadhakoivil Street3.Sayampalayam
Govt. PrimarySchool,Subrayapuram
Inyas(DRE)Balaji PST
96599884929629314558
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GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL – CONTACTSSl.No Govt Hospitals Contacts
1. Medical Superintendent (G.H) 2337070
2. Asst. Director (RMO) 2336138
3. G.H. Casuality 2336050
4. JIPMER 2272380
5. Mahathma Gandhi Dental College & Hospital 2279601
6. Rajivi Gandhi Women & Child Hospiltal 2205020
7. Indira Gandhi Medical College & ResearchInstitute - Perunthalaivar Kamarajar Govt. MedicalCollege, Puducherry
227455222775452277546
PRIVATE HOSPITALS – CONTACTSSl.No Private Hospitals Contacts
1. Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital 2643131
2. Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute2615449 to2615456
3. Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Science 2299200
4. Puducherry Institute of Medical Science 2651173
5. Sri Vengateswara Hospital & Medical College 2260601
6. Arupadai Veedu Medical College & Hospital 2615245,2615246
7. Sri Saikirupa Hospital2202244,2203300,2204411
8. Jt. Joseph of Cluny Hospital 2339513
9. New Medical Centre 2261200,8939889399
10. Sri Arunachalam Hospital 2225418,2225419
11. Dr.Kumaran's Diabetes Centre 2205089,2201188
12. Ashwini Maternity Hospital 2274688,2274388
13. Senthil SpeicialtyHospital 4205009,9443335009
14. A.G. PadmavadhyHospital 2295500 to 509
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15. Madhava Hospital 22023232206500
16. Certh India Hospital 2224986,2337564
17. Nallam Clinic 2338100 ,2335463
18. East Coast Hospital 2297800
19. Jothy Eye Hospital 2224534,2337659
20. New Medical Centre 2261200
21. Krishna Nursing Home 2243320,2243318
22. Rani Hospital 2272905,2272854
23. Auromed Hospitals Pvt. Ltd, (AUM Hospitals) 2233500
24. MVR Medical Center 2252662,2257662
25. Mahalakshmi Nursing Home 2290027,2290557
26. ESV Maternity Hospital 2358085
27. Pondy Surgical Centre 2256777
28. Aravind Eye Hospital 2619100
29. S.S.Remedy Hospital 9500892211,2243061
30. Chennai Fertility Center 2248533,9840098533
31. Viji Nursing Home 2241225,9488822228
32. PKB Hospitals 2666043,9585550056
33. THE POSH-The Pondy Ortho Speciality Hospital 2200017,2200018
34. Bewell Hospital Pvt. Ltd., 2257390,7373202111
35. New Ashoka Nursing Home Pvt.Ltd 22115672214919
36. Srishti Assisted Fertility Centre 2970555
37. Kidney Center Hospital 2330973,8754038974
38. Sri Aurobindo Ashram Nursing Home 2233638
39. L.K. Nursing Home 9244426364
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LIST OF PHC / CHC – CONTACTS
S.No. Name of PHC PHC LandLine No
Name of theRRT Medical Officer Mobile No
1 Abishegapakkam 2618854 Dr. Subashini 8300128208
2 Ariyankuppam 2600344 Dr. Jamuna 8754840516
3 Ariyur 2644135 Dr. N. Prema 7598577794
4 Bahour 2633449 Dr. V. Umashankar 9842319878
5 Gorimedu 2278943 Dr. M.Chitra 9442066353
6 Kalapet 2655134 Dr. Mary Hepsi Bai 94432447277 Karayamputhur 2699458 Dr. P.K. Elangovan 9486966574
8 Katterikuppam 2674312 Dr. N. Subramanian 9360214389
9 Kirumampakkam 2611137 Dr. Narayanan 9688561663
10 Koodapakkam 2666095 Dr.Poonguzhali 9488303489
11 Kosapalayam 2243800 Dr.Ajmal Ahmed 9488237583
12 Lawspet 2254247 Dr. Sivaprasanna 9489391120
13 Maducarai 2699449 Dr.Balaji 8807609456
14 Mettupalayam 2271213 Dr. Nalini 9787710081
15 Mudaliarpet 2356946 Dr.Chandrasekar 9790629206
16 Murungapakkam 2359625 Dr. N.V.R.Murthy 9443459364
17 Muthialpet 2236219 Dr. Nirmal Kumar 7502429724
18 Nettapakkam 2699439 Dr. Anish Anto Xavier 9751680910
19 Odiansalai 2335808 Dr. B. Venkateswaralu 9345454733
20 Reddiarpalayam 2292975 Dr. K. Thilagam 9442181173
21 Sedarapet 2677903 Dr. Paamagal Kavithai 9629660370
22 Sooramangalam 2699438 Dr.Karmegam Menaka 8059344030
23 Sorapet 2688462 Dr. A. Gunaseelan 9944342161
24 Thavalakuppam 2618099 Dr. Madhumitha 9047240854
25 Thirubuvanani 2641138 Dr. Vigneshwaran 9994535712
26 Thirukkanur 2688452 Dr.Balasubramanain 8098005406
27 Villianur 2666365 Dr. Emayavarman 9994393454
Name of the CHC
28 Karikalampakkam 2665362 Dr. Karthick 8220410993
29 Mannadipet 2688453 Dr. Prabakar 9585932347
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ESI DISPENSARIES – CONTACTSSl.No ESI Dispensaries Address Conatct
1 Puducherry Savarirayalu Street, Puducherry -605 001. 2336223
2 Mudaliarpet Bouvankare Street, Mudaliarpet,Puducherry - 605 004. 2357086
3 Muthialpet No.1 Debassympet, Puducherry -605 003. 2236449
4 Reddiarpalayam No. 4, II Cross Street, Jayanagar,Puducherry - 605 010. 2290117
5 Gandhi Nagar Vazhudavour Road, Gandhi Nagar,Puducherry - 605 009. 2271246
6 MuthirayarpalayamNo. 82, Bajanai Madam Street,Muthirapalayam, Puducherry-605009.
2272827
7 VillianurNo.13, II Cross Street, VasanthaNagar, Villianur,Puducherry - 605110.
2666316
8 Ariyankuppam ESI Dispensary, Ariyankuppam,Puducherry - 605 007. 2601905
9 KirumampakkamNagappanar Road,Kirumampakkam,Puducherry - 607 402.
2611186
10 Thirubuvanai HC Building, Thirubuvanai,Puducherry - 605 102. 2640672
11 Sedarapet 14, South Street, Sedarapet,Puducherry - 605 111. 2677030
12 ESI Hospital,Gorimedu ESI Hospital, Gorimedu, Puducherry 2272123
RAPID RESPONSE MEDICAL TEAM FOR CHILDRENRRMT for Rescue and Rehabilitation of children in the event of disaster
Sl.No Name Designation Mobile
1. Dr. S. Vasudevan Nodal Officer ,MedicalSuperintendent, IGGGH&PGI 9443234372
2. Dr. B. Johnson Reddy Pediatrician, RGGWCH 94431124689092547427
3. Dr. Sriram Paediatric Surgeon 9443074993
4. Dr. K. Balan PonmaniStephen Psychiatrist 9486940820
5. Dr. G. Sreenivasan Anaesthetist 9443214699
6. Dr. Madhan Anaestheist, RGGWCH 7094034641
7. Thiru B. Ashok Nursing Officer 9003612391
8. Tmt. Uma Nursing Officer, RGGWCH 6383412631
9. Thiru Raj Psychiatric Social Worker 9585978968
10. Thiru Manibalan Theatre Technician 9677899205
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Rapid Response Medical TeamPRIVATE MEDICAL COLLEGES/HOSPITALS
Sl.No Name of theInstitute
Name of the TeamMembers Designation Contact
Number
1 MGMC &RI
Dr.Swati Pawar Resident Medical Officer 8300020077Dr. Sivaraman Asst. Prof. 9894269213Ms.St.Theresa Staff Nurse 8870203370Mr.Sundar Housekeeping 8098321498Mr.Devendra Driver 9994945472
2 PIMS
Dr. Anil J. PurthiHOD, Community Medicine& Faculty Co-ordinator 9442233460
Dr.KarnamAsst Professor, EmergencyMedicine, PIMS 9443459348
Dr.JagadishProfessor, Casualty In-Charge 9894473954
Dr.Prabhu Medical Officer , Casualty 9894676674Dr.Lobzang Medical Officer , Casualty 9894262160
PriyaStaff Nurse, Shift In-Charge , Casualty 9940541016
SanthakumariStaff Nurse, Shift In-Charge , Casualty 9500352532
SelvamEmergency MedicineTechnician 9943931564
RameshEmergency MedicineTechnician 9994081150
ShameemEmergency MedicineTechnician 9994838715
Suresh Kumar Ambulance Driver 9843600953Senthamizh Selvan Ambulance Driver 9994077693Rajiv Gandhi Ambulance Driver 9751798269D.Vengadesh Ambulance Driver 9751292569
3 AVMC&H
Dr. Raja Medical Officer 9952652102Dr. Vikneshwaran Medical Officer 8825519964Mr.Jayarai Male Nurse 8056393857Mrs.Venmathi Staff Nurse 9789363241Ms.Backiaiakslimi ANM 8056602556Thillai Govindau Jamedar 9787400368Nagarajan Attender 9940723259Velmunigan Driver 9092138727Emergency No. 2611126
4 SLIMS
DR Rajiv Casualty Medical Officer 9943247421Samuel Staff Nurse 9597724454Indira Attender 9626710599Vasu Driver 8825707252
5 SVMCH
Mr. N.R.Pukazenti Nodal Officer 9047021133Dr. Ramadoss CMO 8124810838Ms. G. Pushpa Staff Nurse 9597442372Mr. K. Lenin Attender 9566815419
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Mr. S. Vadivel Driver 8489161320Ambulance PY 01 BX 6036
6 SMVMC
Dr.Harish Asst. Professor 9655735901Dr.E.AnanthaMurugan Asst. Professor 9962990022
Dr.Dilip Chander Asst. Professor 9486429724Dr. Nishant Ranjan
PrasanthEmergency Physician 6203568229
Mr. Periyannan Staff Nurse 8681048108Mr.Raja Emergency Technician 9751691325Mr.Ezhumalai Ambulance Driver 9787963343Mr. Veerappan Attendant 9897700446Mr.Santhosh Attendant S098994181
7 Clinic Nallam
Dr. A run Medical Officer 9943593140
Mrs.Rukmani Staff Nurse 0413.-2338100
Mrs.Sarasa Staff Nurse 0413.-2338100
Mr.Mulhu Attender 8610095202Mr.Senthil Driver 9443467723
Tempo Traveller Ambulance (OWN) PY-0I-AK-17I6
8 East CoastHospital
Dr. Eganathan Medical Officer 9345985122Mr. Visagan Male Staff Nurse 8122848879Mrs. Usha Female Staff Nurse 8940803997Mr. Singaravelu House Keeping Person 9092339169Mr. Murugan Driver 9047999108
Tempo Traveller Ambulance (OWN) PY 01 CK2872
9 New MedicalCentre
Dr.Ezhilraj Medical Officer 9843049192Ms.Anola Roselin Staff Nurse
9606198870Mr.Ramesh Staff Nurse
9159477538Mr.Velu Hospital Assistant 9791660453
Maruti Omni Ambulance (OWN) PY-01-AD-8676
10 Be WellHospitals
Dr.Raja Medical Officer 7397525394Eugin Sammaucl Staff Nurse 9629917970Yuvaraj EMT Tech 9585299649Arivu Ambulance Driver 9S43165254Amrumugam Attender 7448357677
11 A.G.PadmavathyHospital
Dr. Jayasree Medical Olfficer 7708196563Mrs. Uma Staff Nurse 6374273271Mr. Muthu Emergency Technician 7639918747Mr. Prabakar Attendar 8012350193Mr. Sekar Driver 9486365980
Ambulace PY 05-D2788
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12 THE POSH
Dr. Harish Medical Officer 9791601116Mr. Vasanth Staff Nurse 9597266345Mis. Seetha Staff Nurse 9944615428Mrs. Jayanthi House Keeping 9514742928Mr. Sasikumar Ambulance Driver 9677435969
Indira Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute - RRT members
S.No Name Designation ContactNumber
1 Dr.Joseph Rajesh( Team Leader),
Prof.Head, Dept. ofAnaesthesia 9443056973
2 Dr.R.Balasubramanian Associate Pro. Dept. ofMedicine 9877917942
3 Dr.Ashley Solomon Associate Pro. Dept. ofSurgery 9789880480
4 Dr.Naveen Nair Associate Pro. Dept. ofOrthopaedics 9487125620
5 Dr.P.Sriram Associate Pro. Dept. ofPaediatrics 9442154171
6 Dr.KAnandhi Associate Pro. Dept. ofO&G 9442992958
7 Dr.S.Shrinuvasan Associate Pro. Dept. ofRadiology 9629879009
8 Aravindhan Pharmacist 9443271243
9 Sumathi Nursing Sister 9486415175
10 Ebinezar Sujith Nursing Sister 9843220388
11 N.Visvanathan Medical Record Officer 9597386017
12 Priyanka Lab technician 9042389064
13 R.Ramalingam(PY-01-G5055) Driver 9994811016
First Responder
Medical Superintendent 9443209182
Public Relations Officer 9894532118
Casualty Medical Officer 9944955334
Nursing Superintendent 8248946308
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Medical Team to be Stationed at IGGGH&PGI
S.No Name Designation ContactNumber
1 Dr.S.Vasudevan MedicalSuperintendent 9443234372
2 Dr.K.G.ravi Resident MedicalOfficer 9443459348
3 Dr.M.Athmanathan Public Relation Officer 9488074492
4 Dr.Uthirapathy Specialist Gr-I 9843566777
5 Dr.Vijay Oza Specialist Gr-I 9443253863
6 Dr.G.Rajaraman Specialist Gr-I 9842324861
7 Dr.P.Muthaiyan Specialist Gr-I 9443214733
8 Dr.M.J.StanleyAmbroise Specialist Gr-I 9443285972
9 Dr.Srinivasan Specialist Gr-II 9443214699
Mobile Medical Team to visit the site
S.No Name Designation ContactNumber
1 Dr.Baskaran Specialist Gr-I 9443632476
2 Dr.Suresh Specialist Gr-I 9962720622
3 Dr.Nethaji Specialist Gr-I 9443492627
4 Dr.Reddappa CMO NFSG 9443228208
5 T.Vijayabaskaran Nursing Officer 9994044140
6 R.Ramadoss Nursing Officer 8300496680
7 Mutharasan Nursing Officer 9944133906
8 Gajendiran Theatre Technician 8098250259
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108 AMBULANCE SERVICES
Sl.No
Name of theCentre Number Phone Drivers Name Mobile
NumberMedical
TechnicianMobileNumber Call Operator Mobile
Number
1
PHC - Ariyur PY01-G-5170
8940001404
Balakrishnan.J 8190000109 Rosleen.S 9500742058
2 Saravanan.P 9843985896 Aravind.P 9514775892 Arulraj.S 8148888556
3 Periyasamy.R 9786701055 Kathiresan.V 8012499048
4 Ramanathan.G 7845362973 Balamurugan.D
8098640941
5
CHC -Karikalampakkam
PY01-G-5167
8940001405
Adiaman.R 9894082150 Karthikeyan.D 9677421918 Dhilp Kumar.A 9442128334
6 Yoganandhane.R 9791607508 Perumal.S 9092384557 Sabdhan.A 7448527263
7 Babu.K 9944820001 Kalivaradhan.G 9894981458
8 Susainadhan.B 9894857033
9
PHC -Katterikuppam
PY01-G-5168
8940001402
Sugumar.R 9003548246 Janani.G 9486980480
10 Manavalan.A 8012498805 Kumaravel.P 9843019371
11 Ayyanar.S 8973055414
12 Muthukumaran.V 9442069402
13
PHC -Thavalakuppam
PY01-G-5173
8940001407
Sendhilkumar.S 9003763903 Ponnie.R 9159052536
14 Anandhane.J 9791555186 Arivazhagi.V 8608152783
15 Prabhakaran.R 9600829972 Niveadha.T 7550321380
16 Thamizheselvan. G 9488083435
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Sl.No
Name of theCentre Number Phone Drivers Name Mobile
NumberMedical
TechnicianMobileNumber Call Operator Mobile
Number
17
PHC - Bahour PY01-G-5172
8940001406
Sougoumar.P 9442992977 Gopinathan.P 8754106715
18 Rajagopal.A 9585821930 Prakash.K 9994373749
19 Gopinathan.G 9994514732
20 Murugan.N.S 8807742933
21
PHC - Kalapet PY01-G-5171
8940001401
Munusamy.N 9500702977 Ilavarasi.G 9791565722
22 Ayyappan.V 9443068742 Gnanasoundari.M
9566342041
23 Raja (a) Jayabalan.V 9944758566
24 Velmourougane.N 9944611456
25
PHC - Nettapakkam PY01-G-5175
8940001403
Veerapathiran.R 9894583944 Savitha. K 9944326846
26 Chandrasekar.S 9442396812 Suman.S 8489043815
27 Arvind.B 8680943732
28 Sivakumar.S 9940934370
29
MH-Puducherry PY01-G-5169
8940001408
Purusothaman.P 9442786799 Karthik.M 9894737164 8248577844
30 Kuzhandaivel 9944225153 Kaviarasan.M 8428326485
31 Rajan 9442786596 Vignesh.L 7094638391
32 Venkatesan.P 9942456261
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AMBULANCE SERVICES ( PRIVATE )Sl.No Hospital Name Address Contacts
1. Government General Hospital Ambur Salai, Puducherry HO,Puducherry 605001
23370702336050
2. Govt. Hospital for ChestDiseases
Indira Nagar, Priyadarshini Nagar,Puducherry, 605006 2272241
3. Rajiv Gandhi Women andChildren Hospital
Ellaipillaichavady, Puducherry - 605009,Near Indira Gandhi Statue & RajivGandhi Statue
22050662205480
4. Indira Gandhi MedicalCollege & Research Institute
Vazhudavur Road, Kathirkamam,Puducherry -605009
22745522277545
5. Mahatma Gandhi DentalCollege Gorimedu, Puducherry, 605006 2278124
6. Royal Ambulance ServiceNo 41, Father Sabhib Street, Puducherry– 605001(Oppostite Jipmer Hospital)
95673250509688623203
7. Tamil Ambulance ServiceNo 9, Near Subhayia KalyanaMandabam, Thattanchavadi, Puducherry 605009
99409440669843459856
8. Surya Suppliers AmbulanceService
Door No 170, Near Le Royal Park Hotel,Kamarajar Salai, Kosapalayam,Puducherry 605013
9843235585
9. John & John AmbulanceService
Oppostite Jipmer Hospital, Gorimedu,Puducherry 605006 9578991370
10. Balan Ambulance Service Jipmer Taxi Stand, Dhanvantri Nagar,Puducherry 605006
93457062108940022210
11. Pondy Ambulance ServiceNo 10, Opposite Government Hospital,Victor Simonal Street, Puducherry Ho,Puducherry 605001
98431652549486902625
222624
12. S.B. Travels AmbulanceService
R.S. No. 21 / 3, Medical College Road,Periya Kalapet, Puducherry University,Puducherry 605014
9444716490
13. Clinic Nallam's AmbulanceNo 86, Near Easwaran Kovil, EswaranKovil Street, Puducherry HO, Puducherry 605001
23381002335463
14. Sri Venkateshwara Hospital'sAmbulance
No 32 A, Ariyur, Pondy Villupuram MainRoad, Puducherry, Puducherry 605003 2260601
15. St Joseph Cluny Hospital No 16, Roam Rolland Street, PuducherryHO, Puducherry 605001 2339513
16. A G Padmavathi Hospital'sAmbulance
R S 127/ 1 A, Arumparthapuram,Villiayanoor Main Road, Puducherry HO,Puducherry 605001
2295500 to509
17. East Coast Hospital'sAmbulance
No 1, Paris Nagar, Perambai Road,Moolakulam, Puducherry – 10
9626711359,9442154010
229780018. New Medical Centre's (NMC
Hospital) Ambulance ServiceMG Road, Near Chinnakadai,Puducherry
22612008939889399
19. Madhava Hospital'sAmbulance Service
No 15, Point Care Street, Nellithope,Puducherry 605003
98433172669842347266
22023232206500
20. New Ashoka NursingHome's Ambulance Service
No 12, Kamaraj Nagar Behind JayaramHotel, Goubert Street, Venkata Nagar,Puducherry 605011
22115672214919
21. Aarupadai Veedu MedicalCollege and Hospital
Pondy cuddalore Road,Kirumampakkam, Puducherry - 607402 2611126
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BLOOD BANK CONTACT DETAILS
Sl.No Hospitals /Organisation Address Contacts
1. JIPMER Dhanvantri Nagar, Gorimedu,Puducherry 605006
2272380 / 22723812272382 / 2272383
2. Indira GandhiGovernment GeneralHospital
Victor Simonal Street, White Town,Puducherry Ho, Puducherry 605001
2336971 / 23369722336973 / 22253662336974 / 23370702336050
3. Indira Gandhi MedicalCollege & ResearchInstitute
Vazhudavur Road, Kathirkamam,Puducherry -605009
22745522277545
4. Sri VenkateshwaraMedical College
No 32 A, Ariyur, Pondy VillupuramMain Road, Puducherry,Puducherry 605003
2260601
5. Hospital AssociationBlood Bank
No.130, Perumal koil street, 2nd
floor, Puducherry 2226686, 9994416138
6. St. Joseph's Hospital No 16, Roman Rolland Street,Puducherry 2339513
7. Puducherry Institute ofMedical Sciences
No 20, Ganapathichettikulam,Kalapet, Puducherry 605014 2651173
8. Mahatma GandhiMedical College andHospital
SBV Campus, Pillaiyarkuppam,Puducherry - 607402
2615449 to 2615456Fax : 2615457Email:info@mgmcri.ac.in
9. Aarupadai VeeduMedical College andHospital
Kirumampakkam, Cuddalore MainRoad, Bahoor, Puducherry 607402
2615625
10. Puducherry AidsControl Society
No 93, Perumal Koil Street,Puducherry HO, Puducherry 605001
2343596
11. Clinic NallamNo 86, Easwaran Kovil, EswaranKovil Street, Puducherry,Puducherry 605001
2338100
12. East Coast Hospital's No 1, Perambai Road,Moolakulam, Puducherry 605010
22288902297800
13. Sri Lakshmi NarayanaInstitute of MedicalSciences
Osudu, Agaram Village, VillianurCommune, Kudapakkam Post,Puducherry - 605502
2299200
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Mahe Region
Government / Private Hosipitals
Sl.No Name of the Hospital Contact Number
1 Govt.GeneralHospital, Mahe 0490-2332243
2 Community Health Cetre,Palloor 0490-2338028
3 PrimaryHealth Centre,Pandakkal 0490-2358528
4 Govt. Hospital, Thalasserry 0490-2322150
5 Tellicherry Co-op Hospital, Koduvally 0490-2341604
6 Indira Co-op Hospital, Thalasserry 0490-2328141
Yanam Region
Karaikal Region
Govt. General Hospital - Karaikal
Medical Superintendent Dr. P. Chitra, 2224509443120591
Resident Medical Officer Dr. Madhan Babu, 9443428929
Health Centres and Ambulance DetailsSl.No Government Institutions Name of the
Driver Cell Number
1. Community Health Centre,Thirunallar,Karaikal 9345453380
2. Primary Health Centre,Gandhi Salai,T.R.Pattinam, Karaikal Mathiyazhagan 9443312585
3. Primary Health Centre,Sivan South Street,Neravy , Karaikal
Ariharan 9788983363
4. Primary Health Centre,Main Road,Vizhithiyur,Karaikal Ravichandran 9865599181,
6380379391
5. Primary Health Centre, No:4, OdakaraiStreet,Ambagarathur, Karaikal
Nadarajan 8270619994
6. Upgraded Primary Health Centre,Hospital Road,Nedungadu,Karaikal
Panneerselvam 9487442697
7. Primary Health Centre, BharathiyarRoad,Varichikudy, Karaikal
Moorthy 9486509994
8. Primary Health Centre, Main Road,Kottucherry Srinivasan 9442226121
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Private Hospital
Sl.No Private Hospital Name Contact No
1. Vinayaga Mission's Medical College &Hospital, Keezhakasakudi,Karaikal
J. Anadhammoorth 8122749718
G. Suresh 9751270567
J. Sakithivel 9444780999
D.Jayaprakash 9442014276
D.Aruljothi 9786635855
R.Ramkrishnan 8883005003
2. Karai Medical Mission(KMM Hospital ), Keezhakasakudi,Karaikal
Jayvudeen 9942997582
Office of The Deputy Director (Immunization), KaraikalSl.No. Government Institution Name of the
CMO/MO Contact No.
Deputy Director (Immunisation) Dr. K. MohanRaj 9524527374
Community Health Centre,Thirunallar, Karaikal Dr.K.MohanRaj 9524527374
Primary Health Centre,GandhiSalai, T.R.Pattinam, Karaikal Dr.Durairaj 9443488679
Primary Health Centre, Sivan SouthStreet, Neravy , Karaikal Dr.J.Vaikkamathi 9786357630
Primary Health Centre,Main Road,Vizhidiyur, Karaikal Dr.B.Koushik Naik 8985647406
Primary Health Centre, MainRoad,Nallambal, Karaikal Dr.Mohanapriya 9597357941
Primary Health Centre, No:4,Odakarai Street, Ambagarathur,Karaikal
Dr.Mohankumar 9842483283
Upgraded Primary Health Centre,Hospital Road,Nedungadu,Karaikal
Dr.M.Rajamohan 9442128509
Primary Health Centre,Main Road,Nallathur, Karaikal Dr.Vara Prasad Sala 7023933685
Primary Health Centre, BharathiyarRoad,Varichikudy, Karaikal
Dr.M.Tamilvelan 9443984612
Primary Health Centre, Main Road,Kottucherry, Karaikal Dr.A.Nizha 9442521886
Primary Health Centre, NehruNagar,Kovilpathu, Karaikal Dr.P.Anubuselvi 9791466303
Primary Health Centre,Karaikalmedu, Karaikal Dr.Raja Muthusamy 9003807043
Urban Family Welfare Centre, No:8,Kamarajar Salai, Karaikal Dr.K.Mohanraj 9524527374
Indian System of Medicine &Homeopathy Hospital, No:30, NehruNagar, Karaikal
Dr.Thayagarajan 9843066362
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Private MEDICAL Instuition
Sl.No. Private MEDICAL Instuition Name Contact No.
1. Vinayaga mission's medicalcolleage& Hospital,Keezhakasakudi,Karaikal
Dr.Syed Maroof Saheb,MedicalSuperintendent
9361090099
2. St.Rock's Hospital(Cluny),Puduthurai, Karaikal Sr.Mercy 9486984879
3. K.S.Hospital,No:14 , SouthStreet,Kovilpathu, Karaikal Dr.K.Saravanan 9787711611
4. Karaikal Medical Centre,No:36,Neelakidangu Street,Karaikal
Dr.N.Amijathibrahim 9597514012
5. Nandhu Clinic, No:18/A,ElaikkaraStreet, Karaikal Dr.K.Geetha 9865086639
6. Dr.Sakthivel Clinic,No:24, GoldenNagar,P.K.Salai, Karaikal Dr.Sakthivel 9842426095
7. French MedicalMission,No:7,Kamarajar Salai,Karaikal
P.Prabakaran 9385616131
8. Karai Medical Mission (KMMHospital) Keezhakasakudi,karaikal S.K.Shaki Ibrahim 9842490658
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Annexure- VIIPuducherry Region
NGO LIST IN PUDUCHERRY
Sl.No NGO Name Address Contact
1. Nehru Yuva Kendra Youth Hostel, Solai Nagar, MuthialpetPuducherry 7598450269
2.
PondicherryMultipurpose SocialService Society(PMSSS)
No 81, Laporte Street, Pondicherry 605 001.
9994372059944306950922229284201190
3. Baby Sarahs Home
No 7, Kakayanthope Viilage,Veerampattinam Road, RajaganapathyNagar, Ariyankuppam, Pondicherry 605007
99945071002601491
4. Sharon SocietyNo 41, Near Cluny Higher Secondary School,3rd Cross Kurinji Nagar, LawspetPondicherry, Pondicherry 605008
984348371897514203022255655
5. Mother TheresaHelping Hands Trust
No.19, Ist Floor, Mettu Street SanthaiPudukuppam Suthukeny Post,Katterikuppam, Pondicherry 605503
2674103
6. Community SevaCentre
No 25 Seva Illam, Seva NagarPoorankuppam Near Beach RoadThavalakuppam Via, PooranankuppamRoad, Thavalakuppam, Pondicherry 605007
94431577592618941
7. MaitreyiNo 255, Thiyagu Mudaliar Street,Pondicherry HO,Pondicherry 605001
2339999
8. Jeevan PrabhatNo 17/7, Ganapathy Chetty Kulam NearPims Hospital, Pondicherry HO, Pondicherry 605001
9442151974
9. Auroville WaterHarvest
Naidu House, Kottakarai, Auroville,Pondicherry 605101
94427082702622690
10. Rajiv Yuva KendraNo 406, Nainar Mandapam Opposite CscComputer Centre, Cuddalore Main Road,Mudaliarpet, Pondicherry 605004
9487718098
11. Satya Special School 66, Muthiaya Mudali Street, Pondicherry 605001 2264552
12. Pathathi CharitableTrust
No 3, Back Side Balaji Thratre, GanapathiStreet, Saram, Pondicherry 605013
994450266999941557232290477
13. Adecom Network No 9, Raja Singh Street, Pondicherry HO,Pondicherry 605001 9442525273
14.Peoples SocialDevelopmentFoundation
15, Annai Therasa Street, Rajanagar,Pondicherry HO, Pondicherry 605001
944343392722003962201295
15. Pondicherry Networkof Positive Welfare
H No. 8, Mothilal Nagar, Third Cross Street,Pondicherry HO, Pondicherry 605001 9344571351
16. Prime Educationaland Social Trust
No 10, Rainbow Nagar, 9th Cross, VenkataNagar,Pondicherry 605011
944328762294874676222214652
17. Mahatma SocialService Society
No 26 D Sree Niwas Garden, KakkayanthopeNear Mgr Statue, Veerampattinam Road,Ariyankuppam, Pondicherry 605007
95971889369443184386
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18. Crescent ChildrenResource Centre
No 3, Arunagiri Chetty Street, Muthialpet,Pondicherry 605003
97901766892235655
19. Pondicherry ScienceForum
No.10, II Street, Pr Gardens,Reddiarpalayam, Reddiar Palayam,Pondicherry 605010
94432252882290733
20. Amma Samuga SevaiMaiyam
No 164, Mahatma Gandhi Road,Mudaliarpet, Pondicherry 605004
94436014392235577
21.Best Foundation(Livestock Researchand Training Center)
No 62, Moolakulam, Villianur Road,Villianur, Pondicherry 605110
944343853222901422251242
22.
Centre ForEnvironment &AgriculturalDevelopment
No.72, Nallavadu Road Thavalakuppam,Thavalakuppam, Pondicherry 605007
98943134352618713
23. Samam MakalirSuyasarbu Iyakkam
No 46, Second Street, Perumal RajaThottam, Reddiar Palayam, Pondicherry 605010
2292432
24.Arunthathiear MakkalSevai ThonduNiruvanam
No 53, JJ Nagar 10th Cross Moolakkulam,Reddiar Palayam, Pondicherry 605010
93608144352293450
INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY PONDICHERRY BRANCH
Address
Health Department Complex,Old Maternity Hospital Complex,Victor Simonel St, White TownPuducherry-605001.
Telephone 2229350
E-Mail dms@pondy.pon.nic.in
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DETAILS OF STATE NSS PROGRAME OFFICER
Sl.No NSS INSTITUTIONS IN PUDUCHERRY U.T. 2018-19 PROGRAMME OFFICER MOBILE E-mailPUDUCHERRY (COLLEGES)
1 Aarupadai Veedu Medical College & Hospital R.R. Kumar 9443024890 rrkumarbio@gmail.com2 Achariya Arts & Science College Dr. A. Rajaraman 9843781653 rajaraman.aasc@achariya.org3 Achariya Engineering & Technology, G. Manikandan 9791071106 maniappu36@gmail.com4 Ambedkar Govt. Law College, Kalapet S. Vijayan 9443536273 svijayan20@gmail.com5 Bharathidasan Govt. College for Women S. Nithya 9025466799 nithyaselvam123@yahoo.in6 Bharathidasan Govt. College for Women Dr. V. Selvaperumal 8637458965 selvaperumalrv@gmail.com7 Christ College of Engineering C. Senthil Kumaran 9789667780 senthilmca81@gmail.com8 College of Nursing East Coast Inst. of Medical Sciences, K. Kanagavel 9994412686 eimspondy@gmail.com9 District Institute of Education and Training V. Jayanthi 9790472253 jayanthivel31@gmail.com10 Christ Institute of Technology, Puducherry A. Raghupathy 9865862000 ragou1989@gmail.com11 Hayagriva Polytechnic College N. Thirumurugan 9789581555 ntmurugan87@gmail.com12 Idhaya Arts & Science College for Women Dr. A. Sivagamasundari 9843211919 sivaakaash@gmail.com13 Idhaya Arts & Science College for Women P. Vinodhinie 8940702204 idhayacollegepdy@gmail.com14 Indira Gandhi College of Arts and Science D. Satish Kumar 8870796837 microsatish06@gmail.com15 Indira Gandhi Dental college, Kirumampakkam M. Senthil 9486365954 principal@igids.ac.in
16Indira Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute,Kadirkamam Johnson Cherian 9994933383 drprasanmail@gmail.com
17 Indirani College of Nursing, Ariyur Rathidevi 9600636477 icon_svmchrc@yahoo.co.in18 Kanchi Mamunivar Centre for PG Studies V. Karthikeyan 9444220163 dr.vel.karthikeyan@gmail.com19 Kasthurba College for Women, Villinaur V. Vaideki Vanny 9884821175 vanny.meera@gmail.com20 Kasthuribai Gandhi Nursing College, Kirumampakkam Mrs. R. Elavarasi 9952490752 elajeena@gmail.com21 Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Hospital Partha Nandi 9994017873 nandipartha13@gmail.com22 Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology, R. Vijayaprasath 8825682917 vijayaprasathphysics@gmail.com23 Mother Theresa PG & R Institute of Health Sciences A. Jalajarani 9994531469 deanmtihs@dataone.in24 Mother Theresa PG & R Institute of Health Sciences C. Kumaravelu 9894426241 deanmtihs@dataone.in25 Motilal Nehru Govt. Polytechnic College, Lawspet D. Sugandhi 8072994347 sugandhijo@gmail.com26 Perunthalaivar Kamarajar Arts College, Charles Christopher Raj 9443723327 ccraj18@gmail.com27 Perunthalaivar Kamarajar Arts College, Z. Nihmathullah 9003815034 myselfnihmath@gmail.com28 PIMS College of Nursing T. Muthukumaran 9600409623 cool.muthukumaran@gmail.com
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Sl.No NSS INSTITUTIONS IN PUDUCHERRY U.T. 2018-19 PROGRAMME OFFICER MOBILE E-mail29 Pondicherry Engineering College Dr. N. Sivakumar 9840901054 sivakumar11@pec.edu30 Pondicherry Engineering College Dr. R. Sridar 9894757209 sivakamisridar9@pec.edu31 Pope John Paul II College of Education Dr. L. Ravi 9442386146 lravi1970@gmail.com32 Prist University, Puducherry Dr. S. Sathishkumar 9360142628 drsathishbiochem@gmail.com33 Rajiv Gandhi College of Arts and Science Dr. K. Sathiya 9486954460 sathiyathiyagumaths@gmail.com34 Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering & Technology S. Vijayalakshmi 9488306999 rgcetnss@gmail.com
35Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Veterinary Education andResearch Dr. R. Kumar 9443631908 kumarpath70@gmail.com
36 Sabari College of Nursing A. Savitha 9500537370 sabaricon07@yahoo.com
37 Saradha Gangadharan College, VelrampetS. Maria SelvamLequatorze 9626817077 sgcnss2016@gmail.com
38 Shri Krishnaa College of Engineering & Techonology V. Murugan 9487102505 skcet2012@gmail.com39 Sri Ganesh College of Engneering & Technology Devasena 9994518265 deva.chemistry@gmail.com40 Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College D. Karunakaran 9843798449 karunakaran@smvec.ac.in41 Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College, Puducherry Senthamil Selvi 9944425115 selvi66@gmail.com42 Sri Manakula Vinayagar Nursing College P. Gophi 8148491797 principal@smvnc.ac.in43 Sri Manakula Vinayagar Polytechnic College K. Velazhagan 9786916261 smvptc2011@gmail.com44 Tagore Arts College, Lawspet Dr. R. Kovalan 9843467208 kovalan2012@gmail.com45 Vinayaka Mission's College of Paramedical Sciences A. Gothainayagi 9003532451 gothaikish@gmail.com46 Women's Polytechnic College, Lawspet Dr. D. Vijayachandran 9442067628 wptc_pdy@yahoo.com
HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS1 Amalorpavam Hr. Sec. School, Vanarapet S. Anthuvane Thiyagu 9940859104 reachus@amalorpavamschool.org2 Amalorpavam Hr. Sec. School, Vanarapet D. Devasenabady 9486196677 reachus@amalorpavamschool.org3 Annai Sivagami Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School S. Sasikala 9047026239 annaisivagamigghss@gmail.com4 Annai Sivagami Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School M. Mangayarkarasi 8870789884 annaisivagamigghss@gmail.com5 Bharathi Govt. Hr. Sec. School, Bahour Balamurugan 8682073800 bharathibahour@yahoo.co.in6 Blessed Mother Teresa Model Hr. Sec. School R. Sambath 8124257870 bmtmhs2004@gmail.com7 Blue Stars Higher Secondary School, Arumbarthapuram P. Veeramuthu 9943099079 veerakavi1975@gmail.com8 Bonne Nehru Hr.Sec.School, Thirukkanur P. Vinoba Gandhi 9791513952 bonnenehru@gmail.com9 C.S. Govt. Hr. Sec. School, Kalapet Ou. Ramalingame 9944538367 csghssk@gmail.com10 Fathima Hr. Sec. School. Lawspet J. Maria Bazza Baptist 9944168866 hscfatima09@gmail.com11 Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School, Kadirkamam Mrs. A. Vinnarasi 9843833050 gghsskgm@gmail.com
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Sl.No NSS INSTITUTIONS IN PUDUCHERRY U.T. 2018-19 PROGRAMME OFFICER MOBILE E-mail12 Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School, Kadirkamam K. Madivanan 9443434411 gghsskgm@gmail.com13 Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School, Kalapet, T. Magendran 9786457710 gghsskalapet@gmail.com14 Govt. Hr. Sec. School, Karayamputhur D. Dhanasu 9843459049 hmghsskbr1360@gmail.com15 Govt. Hr. Sec. School, Sedarapet P. Anandhan 8015640403 ghss_sedarapet@yahoo.com16 Govt. Hr. sec. School, Thavalakuppam S. Tamijeselvy 9362946309 ghsstk@gmail.com17 Hindocha Charitable Trust Hr. Sec. School P. Arulmoorthy 9894548901 hihindochahss@gmail.com
18 Ilango Adigal Govt. Hr. Sec. SchoolG. Seraphine JacinthaMary 9786322375 ilangoadigalghss@gmail.com
19 Ilango Adigal Govt. Hr. Sec. School I. Sadish 9944342202 ilangoadigalghss@gmail.com20 Immaculate H.M.Girls Hr.Sec. School Mrs. Chitra Mary 9943469799 immaculate_pdy@yahoo.com21 Indira Gandhi Govt. Hr. Sec. School, Indira Nagar D. Jeevaraju 9443289294 ghssindiranagar@gmail.com
22 Indira Gandhi Govt. Hr. Sec. School, Indira NagarA. Mary ThereseJacqueline 9944959784 martinjacqueline@gmail.com
23 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Kalapet V. Jagan Mohan Rao 8870744856 jnvpuducherry@gmail.com24 Kalaignar Karunanithi Govt. Hr. Sec. School D. Cavida 7598661670 kkkghssk@yahoo.com25 Kamban Govt. Hr. Sec. School R. Janarthanan 9787057343 kghssn@gmail.com26 Kamban Govt. Hr. Sec. School M. Rajalingam 8637484356 kghssn@gmail.com27 Kannagi Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School Z. Egissai Nangai 9443111727 kgghss@gmail.com28 Kannagi Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School E. Saravanan 9345431975 kgghss@gmail.com29 Kannagi Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School S. Cartigueane 9442530745 kgghss@gmail.com30 Kendriya Vidyalaya No.1 Jipmer Campus C. Murugavel 9444576702 jipmerkv1@gmail.com31 KSP Hr. Sec. School, Kadirkamam K. Mithunkumar 7708218843 ksphss@gmail.com32 Maraimalai Adigal Govt. Hr. Sec. School M. Dharmar 9442547092 maraighss65@gmail.com33 Maraimalai Adigal Govt. Hr. Sec. School S. Shanthi 9788107168 maraighss65@gmail.com34 Maruthi Matriculation Hr. Sec. School, G. Mani Bharathi 9994410901 maruthischool99@yahoo.in35 Mutharaiyar Hr. Sec. School, Puducherry N. Deenan 9944717614 mehs1986@gmail.com36 Muthu Rathina Aragam Hr. Sec. School P. Nedunchezhiyan 9843579427 mrahspondy@yahoo.com37 Navalar Nedunchezhian Govt. Hr. Sec. School J. Anitha 8610596893 nnghss@gmail.com38 Navalar Nedunchezhian Govt. Hr. Sec. School S. Rajesh 9790674981 nnghss@gmail.com39 New Modern Vidhya Mandir Hr. Sec. School D. Kasthuri 9789736203 nmvmhs@yahoo.co.in40 Petit Seminaire Hr. Sec. School S. Basil Dass 9597760670 petitseminairehss@gmail.com41 PONCOS Higher Sec. School, Lingareddipalayam T. Somasundaram 9486749550 poncoshss@yahoo.com
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Sl.No NSS INSTITUTIONS IN PUDUCHERRY U.T. 2018-19 PROGRAMME OFFICER MOBILE E-mail42 Presidency Hr. Sec. School, Reddiarpalayam N. Velmurugan 9629394175 auxilium.presidency@gmail.com43 Sankar's Vidyalaya, Villianur Sundraganesh 9865373082 mailstossv@gmail.com44 Sinnatha Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School Rajavelu Suganthi 9566728025 sinnathahighersec@gmail.com45 Sri Ramakrishna Vidyalaya, Puducherry M. Mohammed Rafic 9597325771 srvspdy@gmail.com46 St. Joseph Hr. Sec. School, Thiruvandar Koil A. Mahendiran 9003599108 st.josephtvkoil@gmail.com47 St. Joseph of Cluny Girls Hr. Sec. School V. Mohana 9843064358 sjcluny@yahoo.com48 St. Patrick Hr. Sec. School S. Meenachi 9843826413 st_patricks91@hotmail.com49 Thanthai Periyar Govt. Hr. Sec. School D. Ravi 9043509828 tpgghss@ymail.com50 Thanthai Periyar Govt. Hr. Sec. School D. Manjula tpgghss@ymail.com51 Thiruvalluvar Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School Vangara Padma Savitri 8903306753 tgghss@gmail.com52 TKRSP Govt. Hr. Sec. School, Koravelimedu S. Velmurugan 9790126575 ghsskoravelimedu@gmail.com53 The Roy International School D. Jeeva 9944009819 vailankanni_155@ymail.com54 Venkatasubba Reddiar Govt. Technical Hr. Sec. School N. Rozario Victor 9003549449 rvictor2507@gmail.com55 Vivekanantha Govt. Boys Hr. Sec. School G. Ragu 9443408694 vgbhss@gmail.com56 Vivekanantha Govt. Boys Hr. Sec. School C. Ganesh Prabu 9442354588 vgbhss@gmail.com57 Vivekanantha Hr. Sec. School, Lawspet M. Valarmathy 9790584722 vivekhss@gmail.com58 Wiseman Hr. Sec. School, Velrampet M. Balamurugan 8680846263 wisemanschool@gmail.com
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Mahe Region
NGOs
S.No. Name Contact Number
1 Nirmal Raj, Academic and Technical EducationDevelopment Society 8606609000
NCC
2 Col. K. Jayachandran 0413-22527648392909381
Yanam Region
NGOs
S.No. Name Contact Number
1 Yanam Old Age - Peesala Ganyayya, Co-ordinator
2324933 /9246692442
2 Yanam Chinnarula Ananda Nilayam 2324933
3 Yanam Peoples Voluntary Service Organziation -Peesala Ganyayya-General Secretary
2324933 /9246692442
4 Yanam Blood Bank 2324933
5 Yanam Eye Bank 2324933
6 Child Line 9849552247
7 Uma Educational Society 9849552247
8 Rotary Club 9676738888
9 Lions Club 9866141737
NSS
1 Ch. Krishna Sudhakar,NSS Regional Coordinator 8019514001
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Annexure – VIII
Matrix for Guidelines on Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk ReductionRole and Responsibilities of Stakeholders
Understanding Disaster Risk
SI.No Major Theme
Central/ State/ other Agencies and theirResponsibilities
Responsibility - State State/ Others
1. Identification, Data& Enumeration
Ensuring data collection Department of Statistics andEconomics State Social WelfareDepartments (Statistics Celland IUD)/Commissionerates ofDisabilities20
Include disability inhousehold and othersurveys in generalconducted in thecommunity
Department of Statistics andEconomics State Social WelfareDepartments
Undertake identification andlisting of the individualPersons with Disabilitiesthrough community such asAnganwadi workers,Accredited Social HealthActivists, Sarva ShikshaAbhiyan functionaries, PRImembers, etc. Updateannually and share withSDMAs and StateGovernments.
District Administration/District Medical BoardsDDMAs
District DisabilityRehabilitation Centres(DDRCs)
Prepare list of Persons withDisabilities as per theRPWD Act
State Social WelfareDepartments,, DDRCs
Maintain records of Personwith disabilities in thedistrict with Biennialupdates
State Social WelfareDepartments, DDRCs
Maintain list of DPOs andNGOs working ondisability for DiDRR
SDMAs
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inclusion
2. VulnerabilityAssessment
Undertake comprehensiverisk assessments as perthe Guidelines onVulnerability and RiskAssessment covering alltypes of disabilities as perRPWD Act 2016.
State Social WelfareDepartments/Commissionerateof Disabilities/DDMAs/DDRCs
Identify hazard specificvulnerabilities faced bypeople with disabilitieswhich can raise their risksdue to disasters
State Social WelfareDepartments/Commissionerate ofDisabilities, SDMAs, DDMAsand DDRCs
Enumeration, Mappingand Attributes collection ofall institutional buildingshousing disabled peopleunder administrativecontrol of StateGovernment
SDMAs, DDMAs DDRCS inconsultation with concerneddepartments
Strengthening Disaster Risk Governance
SI.No. Major Theme
Central/ State/ other Agencies and theirResponsibilities
State/ Others Responsibility – State
1. InstitutionalMechanism andPolicy Framework
Representation of Departmentdealing with Persons withDisabilities in State ExecutiveCommittee
Department dealing withDisaster Management
Address disability issues in allprogrammes and schemes
All Departments of StateGovernment
Establish inter agencycoordination for DiDRR
State Social WelfareDepartments
Promote Public PrivatePartnership for implementinginclusive actions / FICCI,CII,
State Social WelfareDepartments /SDMAs
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ASSOCHAM, etc.
Ensure representation ofDepartment of Empowermentof Persons with Disabilitiesand DPOs in SPDRR
Department dealing withDisaster Management
Ensuring representation ofpersons with disability andDPOs in DRR committees
Department dealing withDisaster Management ,SDMAs, DDMAs,DDRCs
Identification andrepresentation of DPOs inSPDRR
State Social WelfareDepartments
2. Enforcement,Monitoring andEvaluation
Issues related to PWDs to beaddressed while formulatingand implementing Schemes
All Departments
Customization andImplementation of frameworkand annual submission ofevaluation report
All concernedDepartments/SDMAs/DDMAs/ District DisabilityRehabilitation CentreScheme (DDRCs)
Evaluation of Schemesthrough Access and SocialAudit
Social Welfare Departmentmay use EmpanelledAgencies under AccessibleIndia Campaign/ DisabledPersons Organizations(DPOs) etc.
Third Party Evaluation ofimpact of various schemes
All concerned Departments/SDMAs/ DDMAs/DDRCs
Ensuring updation of DesignCodes for accessibility
Urban DevelopmentDepartment, RuralDevelopment Department/,
State Social WelfareDepartments
Implementation of DesignCodes for universal
All concerned Departments,ULBs, PRIs and other
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accessibility institutions
3. Funds Earmark specific budgetaryallocations towards DiDRR
All Departments
Mobilize and utilize CSR Fundand District Mineral Fundtowards implementation ofthe inclusive actions
SDMAs/ DDMAs/ DistrictAdministration
4. Standard Operating
Procedures
Prepare SOPs on DiDRR forthe key stakeholders such asrescue personnel, medical,relief workers etc. inparticipatory manner withDisabled People Organizations(DPOs) including identifyingneeds of newly or disasterinduced disabled people
Department dealing withDisaster Management,SDMAs/ SDRF/ CoR
Integrate disability aspects inthe Search & Rescue SOP
SDRF/ Fire & EmergencyServices/ CoR
Allocate volunteers for searchand rescue operations trainedin the handling the personswith disability. Utilise specialeducators in the local levelteams
Department dealing withDisaster Management,CoR/NGOs/VOs
Inter-Agency Coordination
SI.No. Major Theme
Central/ State/ other Agencies and theirResponsibilities
State/ Others Responsibility – State
1. Community BasedDiDRR
Organize consultations withresource organizations/ DPOsto develop community basedDRM system on the local needbasis
SDMAs/ DDMAs, DDRCS,NGOs/CharitableOrganizations working forPersons with Disabilities.
Ensure that the communityemergency planning andpreparedness are inclusive of
CoR/ Departments dealingwith Disaster Management/
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the needs DDMAs,
DDRCS, DDCs, NGOs/Charitable Organizationsworking for Persons withDisabilities.
2. Participation ofPersons withDisabilities andDPOs in DRR
Participation of Persons withDisabilities/ DPOs
Social Welfare Department/Departments dealing withDisaster Management/CoR/ SDMAs/ DDMAs/DDRCS, DPOs, NGOs
3. Disabled PersonsOrganizations (DPOs)
Undertake capacity buildingof DPOs and networks toinvolve them in all stages ofDisaster Management
Rehabilitation Council ofIndia, State Social WelfareDepartments in consultationwith Institutes for Personswith disabilities, NGOs andDPOs
Investing in DRR - Non-Structural Measures
SI.No. Major Theme
Central/ State/ other Agencies and theirResponsibilities
State/ Others Responsibility – State
1. Resource Mappingand Planning
Conduct resource mapping ofspecific requirements of PWDsneeded for DRR
Social WelfareDepartment/SDMAs/DDMAs/DDRCs/ IDRN
Ministry of Social Justice andEmpowerment (Scheme forImplementation of Rights ofPersons with Disabilities Act,2016 (SIPDA)) Identifygovernmental and non-governmental initiatives/schemes/ programs ontreatment, training, skilling,etc. for the persons withdisability particularly forthose newly acquireddisability
State Skill DevelopmentAuthorities/ ITIs/
Undertake incident based SDMAs/ DDMAs
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survey for assessing theimpact of disaster
2. Information &Communication,Early WarningSystems
Make emergency informationand early warning messagesaccessible to people withhearing and visualimpairments
CoR/ SDMAs/ InformationDepartment/ DistrictAdministration
Develop effectivecommunication that isaccessible to all persons withdisabilities
CoR/ Department dealingwith Disaster Management/SDMAs/ DDMAs
Sensitize the DPOs/community about specificwarning signals/ signs
SDMAs/ DDMAs/ Media/Village DisasterManagement Committees/NGOs/ VOs/ EmergencyShelter ManagementCommittees
Sensitize the communitytowards better understandingof the needs of people withdisabilities
State Social WelfareDepartments in consultationwith Institutes for Personswith disabilities and NGOs
Do captioning/ signlanguage/ voice description ofall broadcast displays oftelephone numbers, names ofthe streets and geographicalareas affected, and otherdisplayed informationregarding emergencies
Media, Information andPublicity Departments,NGOs, VOs, CBOs, RWAs,DDMAs/DDRCS
3. Insurance Health/Life /Crop/ House/Assets/ AssistiveDevices/ NewDisability
Encourage Insurancecompanies to provideinsurance for assets of loss ofdisability devices and fasttrack replacement especiallymobility aids and lifesavingequipment
Finance Department
Ensure coverage of the State Social Welfare
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existing and newly acquireddisability, life and assetinsurance
Departments, FinanceDepartment, National Trust;nodal agencies,
4. Social Security Ensure that the persons withdisabilities are prioritized inall schemes and programmeson social security,entitlements andempowerment
State Social WelfareDepartments, RuralDevelopment Dept., UrbanDevelopment Departments/Departments implementingwelfare/ social serviceschemes
Investing in DRR - Structural Measures
SI.No. Major Theme
Central/ State/ other Agencies and theirResponsibilities
State/ Others Responsibility – State
1. MultipurposeShelters
Design the shelter homessuch that wheelchairs shouldbe able to access the doorsand entrances
PWD, Commissioner ofRelief, SDMAs
Maintain equipment andessential assistive devices inthe emergency/temporaryshelters
Department dealing withDisaster Management ,COR, SDMAs, DDMAs,DDRCs
Unite the person withdisability with their carer/family members
Department dealing withDisaster Management,SDMAs, DDMAs,NDRF/SDRF, Localcommittees
2. Accessibility -Universal Design
Ensure that all post-disasterreconstruction activities arein accordance with theaccessibility requirements ofpersons with disabilities
Public Works Department(PWD)
3. Structural Audit/Retrofitting
Conducting Rapid VisualScreening and StructuralSafety Audit of Buildings ofInstitutions pertaining to
State Governments/SDMAs/ DDMAs/ PublicWorks Department andConcerned Departments/
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persons with disabilities andretrofitting taking intoconsideration the Multi-Hazard Approach
owners of the institutions/buildings housing personswith disabilities
4. Housing/Reasonable
Accommodation/Infrastructure
Ensure construction of allsocial housing andreconstruction schemes to beas per universal design withinvolvement of DPOs
Department of UrbanDevelopment, Department ofRural Development, SDMAs,DDMAs/DDRCs
Capacity Development
SI.No. Major Theme
Central/ State/ other Agencies and theirResponsibilities
State/ Others Responsibility – State
1. CapacityDevelopment
Training of Institutes workingin the Field of PWDs onDiDRR
SIDM/ ATIs/ SDMAs/DDMAs/DDRCs
Training and capacitybuilding of persons withdisabilities and DPOs in DRR
National Institutes * List atAnnexure NGOs/ CBOs/VOs/ Disabled Persons(Master Trainer)/ DPOs inconsultation with NationalInstitutes/ CRCs/ DDRCs
Ensure creation of avoluntary group within theCommunity with PWDs
NGOs/ VOs/ CBOs/ RWAs/DDMAs etc.,
2. CurriculumDevelopment
Adaptation of curriculum forspecial needs of persons withdisabilities in disastermanagement and integrationin all levels of education invernacular language
Department of Education/Text Book societies in States
Training of HealthProfessionals in the field oftrauma care and managementof the persons with disability
Department of Health &Family Welfare/ MedicalInstitutions and NursingColleges, etc.
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Implementation of UniversalDesign features into allEngineering and ArchitecturalCourses
Department of TechnicalEducation/ Engineering andArchitectural Colleges
3. Training Trainings on DiDRR for allState Departments
State Social WelfareDepartments, ATIs, DisasterManagement Institutes
Training of all respondersincluding Persons withDisabilities and DPOs
NDRF and SDRF
4. AwarenessGeneration/
Sensitization
Sensitize the community onthe special needs and rightsof the Persons withDisabilities for DRR
State Social WelfareDepartments , Departmentsdealing with DisasterManagement, Media, NGOs,VOs, Department ofInformation and PublicRelation, DDMAs, SDMAs,Women and ChildDevelopment, DistrictDisability Committees
Orient Youth Programmestowards DiDRR
NSS, NYKS, NCC, Scouts &Guides, DPOs
Sensitize the electedrepresentatives at state leveland below on issues ofdisability and DiDRM
State Social WelfareDepartments, Department ofPanchayati Raj, Departmentof Urban Development
5. Knowledgeenhancement - GoodPractices oninclusive mitigation/rehabilitation/
recovery
Create knowledge forums andplatforms of researchers,academics, legal practitioners,policy makers, planners andorganizations working ondisaster and disability formainstreaming
State Social WelfareDepartments/ SDMAs
Create networks and engagewith DPOs, knowledge
State Social WelfareDepartments SPDRR
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partners
Conduct research, evaluation,impact assessment on theinclusive methods andstrategies and good practices
State Social WelfareDepartments, Academic andResearch Institutes
6. Mock Drills/Exercises
Conduct regular drillsincluding evacuation drillsand ensure participation ofpeople with disabilities
CoR, SDMAs,DDMAs/DDRCs
Preparedness & Response
SI.No. Major Theme
Central/ State/ other Agencies and theirResponsibilities
State/ Others Responsibility – State
1. DisasterManagement Plan
Prepare a comprehensivePlan of the Department withDiDRR
State Government./ AllDepartments concerned/SDMAs/ DDMAs
2. Contingency Plan Prepare Contingency plan toensure rapid and accurateresponse for the people whomay acquire disability due todisasters
CoR, SDRF
3. Assistive Devices Ensuring availability ofassistive devices with personswith disabilities
State Social WelfareDepartments/ArtificialLimbs manufacturingCorporation of India(ALIMCO)
Stock pile of assistive devicesand ensuring theiroperational readiness
CoR, SDRF
Fund Provision for assistivedevices includingmaintenance and repair forthose affected by Disasters
State Government./ CoR/State Social WelfareDepartments/ SDMAs
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Guide Dogs for persons withvisual impairment need to beprotected and factored intoany DRR planning atcommunity levels
DDMAs, DPOs, NGOs, VOs
4. Education Ensure the continuation ofthe education of Children withDisabilities in a safe schoolatmosphere
Department of Education,DDMAs,
5. Relief and ReliefCentres
Guidelines on comprehensiveminimum standard ofdisability inclusive relief
Department dealing withDisaster Management andSDMAs
Put up the relief distributioncentres in such locations/sites, which are accessible
Commissioner of Relief,DDMAs, NDRF, SDRF
6. EvacuationFacilities,
Transportation
Accessible evacuation andtransportation
SDMAs, Departments ofTransportation, AccessibleIndia Campaign accreditedNGOs, DPOs/SDRF
Create disability appropriateevacuation facilities includingsafe, reliable and timelytransportation including paratransport on a priority basis
CoR, SDRF, DistrictCollector/ DDM/ SDRF
Assistive devices e.g.wheelchairs, prosthetics) andclose family member/ carertoo have to be evacuatedalong with them
SDRF, Fire & EmergencyServices
Ensuring availability ofspecial equipment for rescueand evacuation of personswith disabilities
CoR, SDMAs, DDMAs,SDRF
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7. Medical Care/ FirstAid
Ensure critical hospital careto those who may haveacquired disability due todisasters
Health Department
8. Mental Health Care Provision of counselling forpost-traumatic stressdisorders
Health Department, StateSocial WelfareDepartments/DPOs
Provide services throughinformed consent
Health Department, StateSocial WelfareDepartments/DPOs
9. Health Provide professional staffspecialized in disability e.g.physiotherapist etc.
Health Department
Provide occupational therapyto assist a person withdisability especially thosenewly acquired to learn newways to carry out dailyactivities
Health Department
10. Drinking Water/Sanitation/ PublicHealth
Make water distributioncentres accessible in affectedareas and emergency/temporary shelters
Department of Water Supplyor concerned Department inthe State Government, DPOs(WASH empanelled NGOs,DPO)
Make sanitation facilitiesaccessible in affected areasand emergency/ temporaryshelters
Public Health andEngineering DepartmentCoR, DDMAs
Make Public Health facilitiesinclusive and accessible inaffected areas andemergency/ temporaryshelters
Public Health andEngineering Department,CoR, DDMAs, DDRCs
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11. Food Security &Essential Supplies
Include the requirement ofthe persons with disability inthe essential supplies foremergencies
CoR, DDMAs, ULBs/ PRIs,NGOs, VOs DPOs, SHGs(Disability)
Make the food distributioncentres accessible and haveseparate lines for personswith disabilities
CoR, DDMAs, ULBs/ PRIs,NGOs, VOs SHGs(Disability)
12. Livelihood Ensure that the livelihood ofthe Persons with Disabilities(those prior as well as newlyacquired) is restored
Dept dealing withLivelihood, with DisasterManagement, NGOs, VOs
Impart appropriate choicebased skill training to Personswith Disabilities
Skill DevelopmentDepartments, ITIs, SIRDs
Integrate various initiativesand schemes, soft loans andentrepreneurshipopportunities
State Social WelfareDepartments/ SDMAs/Finance Department
13. Legal Aid/ GrievanceRedressalMechanism
Provide free legal aid on apriority basis
Law Department/ SLSA,State Commissioners forDisability
Grievance Redressal CoR, DDMAs, ConcernedDepartments inconsultation with SocialWelfare Departments/ SLSA
14. Reconstruction Prepare plans for relocation/reconstruction sites involvingthe persons with disability,DPOs and the community
CoR/ Department dealingwith Disaster Managementand SDMAs/ DDMAs
** Wherever People with Disabilities are mentioned consider them along with their care
giver/ family member and assistive devices.
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