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1 FIFTH WORLD CONGRESS ON DISASTER MANAGEMENT New Delhi 24-27 November 2021 SCHEDULE OF TECHNICAL SESSIONS (Serial number of papers, titles and authors are given below the schedule) 24 November 2021 14:30 to 16:00 hrs TECHNICAL SESSIONS SERIAL NUMBER OF PAPERS Session 1: Harnessing Science and Technology for Building Resilience to Disasters 13, 16, 43, 83, 84, 89, 102, 206 Session 2: Innovations in Construction Technology 14, 54, 64, 118, 153, 215, 223 Session 3: Resilience of Built up Environment 91, 188, 160, 177, 216, 217, 218 Session 4: Using Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things for Managing Risks of Disasters 1, 27, 28, 80, 222, 224 Tea Break 16:00 to 16:30 hrs 16:30 to 18:00 hrs TECHNICAL SESSIONS SERIAL NUMBER OF PAPERS Session 5: Application of Remote Sensing, GIS, Drone and UAV for Disaster Risk Management 51, 85, 116, 139, 195, 205 Session 6: Resilient Energy and Infrastructure 56, 100, 112, 119, 134, 141, 143, 183 Session 7: Challenges and Opportunities of Green Infrastructure 21, 26, 158, 170, 182, 210, 211, 214 Session 8: Assessing and Mitigating Risks of Landslides 22, 25, 32, 33, 45, 124, 156

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FIFTH WORLD CONGRESS ON DISASTER MANAGEMENT New Delhi 24-27 November 2021

SCHEDULE OF TECHNICAL SESSIONS (Serial number of papers, titles and authors are given below the schedule)

24 November 2021 14:30 to 16:00 hrs

TECHNICAL SESSIONS SERIAL NUMBER OF PAPERS

Session – 1: Harnessing Science and Technology for Building Resilience to Disasters 13, 16, 43, 83, 84, 89, 102, 206

Session – 2: Innovations in Construction Technology 14, 54, 64, 118, 153, 215, 223

Session – 3: Resilience of Built up Environment 91, 188, 160, 177, 216, 217, 218

Session – 4: Using Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things for Managing Risks of Disasters 1, 27, 28, 80, 222, 224

Tea Break 16:00 to 16:30 hrs 16:30 to 18:00 hrs

TECHNICAL SESSIONS SERIAL NUMBER OF PAPERS

Session – 5: Application of Remote Sensing, GIS, Drone and UAV for Disaster Risk Management 51, 85, 116, 139, 195, 205

Session – 6: Resilient Energy and Infrastructure 56, 100, 112, 119, 134, 141, 143, 183

Session – 7: Challenges and Opportunities of Green Infrastructure 21, 26, 158, 170, 182, 210, 211, 214

Session – 8: Assessing and Mitigating Risks of Landslides 22, 25, 32, 33, 45, 124, 156

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25 November 2021 14:30 to 16:00 hrs

TECHNICAL SESSIONS SERIAL NUMBER OF PAPERS

Session – 9: Living With Floods: Case Studies in Flood Risk Management 19, 47, 97, 101, 107, 113, 203

Session – 10: Planning and Managing Risks of Floods and River Erosion 40, 62, 87, 115, 173, 178, 184

Session – 11: Cyclone Risk Mitigation and Management 42, 46, 130, 132, 154, 163, 208

Session – 12: Managing Risks of Drought 44, 171, 172, 196, 209, 212

Session – 13: Climate Change and Disasters: New Dimensions 15, 41, 52, 57, 69, 71, 138, 219

Tea Break 16:00 to 16:30 hrs 16:30 to 18:00 hrs

TECHNICAL SESSIONS SERIAL NUMBER OF PAPERS

Session – 14: Technological Disasters 7, 78, 86, 95, 129, 168, 179

Session – 15: Other Disasters 53, 77, 82, 122, 137, 174, 192, 199

Session – 16: Management of the Pandemics of COVID-19: General Issues 79, 88, 120, 151, 167, 185, 220

Session – 17: Management of the Pandemics of COVID-19: Issues of Health 58, 72, 106, 166, 186, 200, 201, 202

Session - 18: Management of the Pandemics of COVID-19: Issues of Mental Health 126, 144, 145, 193

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26 November 2021 14:30 to 16:00 hrs

TECHNICAL SESSIONS SERIAL NUMBER OF PAPERS

Session - 19: Management of the Pandemics of COVID-19: Social Issues 29, 30, 48, 146, 147, 149, 175, 221

Session – 20: Management of the Pandemics of COVID-19: Economic Issues 18, 35, 36, 63, 74, 96, 189

Session – 21: Managing Post Traumatic Stress Disorders in Disasters 76, 90, 105, 108, 109, 111, 198

Session – 22: Issues of Health Risk Management 23, 165, 197, 213

Session – 23: Building Resilience of Communities to Disasters 3, 49, 59, 70, 94, 117, 150, 191, 194

Tea Break 16:00 to 16:30 hrs 16:30 to 18:00 hrs

TECHNICAL SESSIONS SERIAL NUMBER OF PAPERS

Session – 24: Disaster Management Laws and Governance 8, 38, 60, 61, 68, 110, 140, 157, 204

Session – 25: Risk Governance in the Age of Pandemics 148, 169, 176, 180, 181, 187, 224

Session – 26: Developing Capacity for Building Resilience to Disasters 2, 4, 10, 37, 55, 66, 67, 75, 162

Session – 27: Disaster Preparedness for Response 9, 11, 50, 99, 125, 142, 155

Session – 28: Environmental Issues in Disaster Risk Management 12, 20, 24, 65, 92, 114, 152, 190

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27 November 2021 12:00 to 13:300 hrs

TECHNICAL SESSIONS SERIAL NUMBER OF PAPERS

Session – 29: Hazard, Vulnerability and Risk Assessment: Case Studies 34, 98, 103, 123, 128, 133

Session – 30: Managing Risks of Agricultural Sector 5, 6, 39, 161, 164, 207

Session – 31: Making Cities Resilient: Case Studies 17, 31, 73, 81, 93, 121

Session – 32: Emerging Challenges for Urban Planning 104, 127, 131, 135, 136, 159

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SERIAL NUMBERS, TITLES AND AUTHORS OF PAPERS

No. Title Author's Name Organisation

1 IoT enabled manufacturing and health care services: Potentialities and Propsects in India

Dr.Ashok G. Matani Government College of Engineering, Amravati- 444604 [MS] India

Dr. Shamal. K. Doifode Government College of Engineering, Amravati- 444604 [MS] India

2 Kautilya’s Antecedents, Contemporary Disaster Resilience: Relevance of Today’s Strengths andLimitations

Prof. Priti Diliprao Pohekar Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya (Autonomous), Latur-Maharashtra

3 Indigenous knowledge and practices of the small ethnic communities of Asia- Pacific island countries in facing hydro-meteorological hazards

Dr Mahfuzul Haque Bangladesh University of Professionals, Dhaka

4 Avhan: Maharashtra Chancellors Brigade: NSS: State Level Training Camp on Disaster Preparedness.

Dr. Shrikrishna Digambar Tupare

K. E. S. Anandibai Pradhan Science College, Nagothane Maharashtra [India]

5 A Comprehensive Technique to Agricultural Risk Management for Enhancing Resilience

Tochukwu Benedict Ezeifekwuaba

6 Contribution of Bamboo Cultivation for Disaster Risk Reduction & Livelihood in Coastal Areas of Bangladesh

Dr. Md Zahir Ahmed Hexi Unviersity, China

7 AN INCIDENT OF STYRENE MONOMER GAS POISONING AT VISAKHAPATNAM

Dr Chandrasekhar Krishnamurti, M.D.

NRI Institute of Medical Sciences, Sangivalasa, Visakhapatnam-531162, A.P., India

Dr Saurabh Dalal NDMA, A1, NDMA Bhawan, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi 110029

Dr Mounika Jonnavittula GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Rushikonda, Visakhapatnam-530045, A.P., India

8 Analysis of Compensatory Citizen Services from the Disaster ManagementInstitutional Set Up in India

Devashish De Government of India

9 Military Response to Natural Disasters: the Resilience of Affected Nations

Chad A. Long, Ph.D. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach, FL

10 Can Disaster Management Capabilities be enhanced through a Well Developed and Structured Training Embedded Capacity Building Strategy?(5816 words)

Prayaga M.A University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram

11 A Review of Response to COVID 19- IRS as Management Tool Col V N Supanekar (Retd) YASHADA

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Shekher Chaturvedi NIDM, New Delhi

12 A Downward Spiral? Deconstructing Livelihood Diversification and Sustainability in Sundarbans Delta Region, India

Sharanya Chattopadhyay School of Rural Development,Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Maharashtra

13 “Information Technology”: The Utopian Solution to Achieving Disaster Resilience & Ensuring Disaster Management

Col Gaurav Bhatia, PhD (Retd) Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow : Indian Army

Ranju Bhatia Satluj Public School, Sector 4, Panchkula, Haryana

Abhimanyu Bhatia Chitkara Business School, Chitkara University, Chandigarh - Rajpura Highway, Chandigarh

Arundhati Bhatia Army Institute of Law, Sector 68, SAS Nagar

14 A new fire safe design solution for reinforced concrete beams at catastrophic fire conditions

Banti A. Gedam CSIR-Central Building Research Institute – Roorkee (247667),Uttarakhand, India

15 Role of local sea-level rise on disaster exposure in Coastal Island

Vinay S RCG School of Infrastructure Design and Management, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, West Bengal, India

Aishwarya Narendr RCG School of Infrastructure Design and Management, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, West Bengal, India

Dr. Bharath H Aithal Ranbir and Chitra Gupta School of Infrastructure Design and Management (RCG SIDM) IIT-Kharagpur, West Bengal

16 Female frontline health workers’ and ICT in the COVID-19 response in India

Krishnan Sneha

Jindal Global University, Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability, Sonepat, Haryana and Environment, Technology and Community Health Consultancy Services

Purwar Deepshikha University of Twente, Netherlands

17 Integrated Urban Water Management in Chandigarh Smart City

Abby Varghese Central University of Tamil Nadu

Anjana Thomas Central University of Tamil Nadu

18 INDIAN RAILWAY – “A GALLOPING ELEPHANT” (LIFE IN THE TIMES OF COVID-19)

Naresh Lalwani IRSE Western Railway

Anshumali Kumar Western Railway

Jude Aldons Western Railway

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19 Assessing Vulnerability, Adaptive Strategy & Coping Mechanism of a Community: Case of Kerala Floods 2018

B. Sneha Singh CEPT University

Dr. Anil Kumar Roy CEPT University

20 Empirical Study of Air Quality w.r.t. RSPM in Air Quality Stations of India using Data Analytics

Dr. Namrata Agrawal AJNIFM, Institute of Ministry of Finance, Government of India

Ms. Disha Gupta Ernst & Young

21 Challenges And Opportunities of Green Infrastructure in urban India Dr.Dipanjana Chakraborty Department of Geography, Sitalkuchi College, W.B, India

22 SLOPE MANAGEMENT FOR HIMALAYAN LANDSLIDES R. K. Panigrahi CSIR-Central Road Research Institute

23 Health Strategy During Disaster: An Economic and Pharmaconomic Approach

Dr. Usha Saxena ACADIS Health Care Hospital A3/305Vishal Khand ,GomtinagarLucknowUP A-3/305, Vishal khand , Gomti Nagar, Lucknow, UP.s.

24 Detection of shoreline changes in the highly vulnerable coastal watersheds of Tamil Nadu using DSAS

Leo George Central University of Tamil Nadu

Balasubramani K Central University of Tamil Nadu

Abarna R Central University of Tamil Nadu

Libina R Bharathidasan University

25 Inventorying landslide events and their impacts in the Kashmir Himalaya

Bilquis Shah Department of geography and regional development, University of Kashmir

M.Sultan Bhat Department of geography and regional development, University of Kashmir

Akhtar Alam Department of geography and regional development, University of Kashmir

Hilal Ahmad Sheikh Department of geography and regional development, University of Kashmir

Noureen Ali Department of geography and regional development, University of Kashmir

26 Harnessing geospatial data to design blue-green infrastructure for building regional and local scale disaster resilience

Atul Kumar Indian Institute of technology roorkee

Arjun Satheesh Indian Institute of technology roorkee

Prof.Mahua Mukherjee Indian Institute of technology roorkee

VickysonNaorem Indian Institute of technology roorkee

Shirish Ravan United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA)

Louise Schreyers United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

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Dr Karen Sudmeier-Rieux United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

Dr Yvonne Walz United Nations University- Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS)

Dr Ananda Mallawantantri International Union for Conservation of Nature – IUCN

27 DISASTERS – A NEW SETBACK TO BE PREPARED VIS-À-VIS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

NIKHIL KAUSHAL Vellore Institute of Technology

PRERNA PRAJAPATI School of Law, Galgotias University

28 Application of Artificial Intelligence for Managing Risks of Disasters Mudit Saxena School of Law, Galgotias University

Akanksha Jain School of Law, Galgotias University

29 A study of Gender-based issues faced by female employees amid Corona Virus Pandemic Lock-down

Vivekanand V. Kadam District Disaster Management Authority

Sarika V. Kadam RashtrasantTukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University

30 Study for Gender Perspective- During “New” Normal Shivangi Srivastava Department of Statistics, University of Lucknow/

Dr. Sheela Misra Department of Statistics, University of Lucknow

31 ASSESSMENT OF GAPS AND CHALLENGES PERTAINING TO GOVERNMENT DRR INITIATIVES IN NAVI MUMBAI

Rajeev Kumar Jha CSIR -Central Road Research institute, New Delhi

32 CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON ECOSYSTEM AND HIMALAYAN LANDSLIDES

R. K. Panigrahi CSIR-Central Road Research Institute

33 ROLE OF LIQUEFACTION FOR SEISMOGENIC LANDSLIDES IN ROAD NETWORK OF HIMALYAN TERRAIN OF INDIA

R. K. Panigrahi Geotechnical Engineering Division, CSIR-Central Road Research Institute

Alok Ranjan Geotechnical Engineering Division, CSIR-Central Road Research Institute

V. K. Kanaujia Geotechnical Engineering Division, CSIR-Central Road Research Institute

34 Effect of Natural Disasters in North Eastern Region of India – A Review

Dipak Basumatari CSIR-North East Institute of Science & Technology (NEIST), Jorhat-785 006, Assam, INDIA

Nibir P Borah CSIR-North East Institute of Science & Technology (NEIST)

Rajib Das CSIR-North East Institute of Science & Technology (NEIST)

R K Burnwa CSIR-North East Institute of Science & Technology (NEIST)

S Eranki CSIR-North East Institute of Science & Technology (NEIST)

K S Sidhartha CSIR-North East Institute of Science & Technology (NEIST)

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35 Post COVID-19 Impact on Construction Industry: Challenges and Solutions

Ajay Chourasia Structural Engineering Division, CSIR- Central Building Research Institute

Shubham Singhal Structural Engineering Division, CSIR- Central Building Research Institute

Akshat Chouasia Department of Civil Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology

36 Covid-19 and Banking Sector of Bangladesh: Navigating Turbulent Times and the Way Forward

Kamal Chowdhury Policy Research Centre, (PRC.bd)

Prof. Dr. Akbaruddin Ahmad Policy Research Centre, (PRC.bd)

37 Hopeful Tomorrow JAYPAL PATIL RaigadchaYvvak Foundation

38 Assessment for Efficient Achievement of Disaster Resilience in India Gargaei M Chakravarthy G Infra, Andhra Pradesh, India

39 National Flood Insurance for Sustainable Aquaculture: The Case of Minna,Nigeria

Prof. JaiyeDukiya Federal University of technology, Minna

40 Peak Flood Assessment Due to Cloudburst in the North-Western Himalayas Regions-A Case Study of Upper Beas Basin

Sachchidanand Singh Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

MitthanLal Kansal Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

41 Spatial Variability of Climate Extreme Indices Over Mahanadi Basin (India)

Dr Rahul Kumar Jaiswal CIHRC, National Institute of Hydrology, WALMI Campus, Bhopal

Anil K Lohani Scientist, National Institute of Hydrology, Jal Vigyan Bhavan, Roorkee

Ravi V Galkate CIHRC, National Institute of Hydrology, WALMI Campus, Bhopal

Sukant Jain CIHRC, National Institute of Hydrology, WALMI Campus, Bhopal

42 Impact and management of Super Cyclone Amphan in Odisha Dr.D.Panda Utkal University,Bhubaneswar

Dr.M.Devi School of AppiedSciences,KiiT University, Bhubanesar

43 Investigation on Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 based on Second Order Statistical Parameters: A Engineering Student’s Perspective

Amit Shakya GRAPHIC ERA UNIVERSITY

Ayushman Ramola GRAPHIC ERA UNIVERSITY

Anurag Vidyarthi GRAPHIC ERA UNIVERSITY

44 Machine Learning Tools And Techniques For Prediction Of Droughts

Rashmi Nitwane CS&IT,Dr.B.A.M.University

Vaishali.D.Bhagile CS&IT,Dr.B.A.M.University

R.R.Deshmukh CS&IT,Dr.B.A.M.University

45 A comparison between automated tool (SMR Tool) and graphical approach for mode of failure and 2 calculation of Slope Mass Rating Index (SMR)

Swagat Kar Defence Geoinformatics Research Establishment (DGRE), Chandigarh,DRDO

Kumari Ankita Defence Geoinformatics Research Establishment

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(DGRE), Chandigarh,DRDO

S K Pundir Defence Geoinformatics Research Establishment (DGRE), Chandigarh,DRDO

46 At the cross-roads in cyclone-prone Odisha. Titli - the Butterfly’s duel with development

Dr.Geeta Vaidyanathan Faculty of Architecture Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha

Dr.Ramani Sankaranarayanan CT GREEN Kitchener,Ontario, Canada

47 Flooding Problems in Periyar River Basin, Kerala – The Effects of Land Use Land Cover Changes

Kashish Sadhwani Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai-400076, India

Prof. TI Eldho Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai-400076, India

Subhankar Karmakar Environment Science and Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai-400076, India

48 Building Community Capabilities in Pandemic Response Role of Mental Models held by LayPeople of Phenomena related to Covid-19

Dr. Subodh Wagle IIT Bombay

Himali Mhatre IIT Bombay

49 An inquiry in to critical factors of community resilience of Tribal community: A case of Kerala

Geetha A Department of Architecture and planning, NIT Calicut

Dr Shyni Anil Kumar Department of Architecture and planning, NIT Calicut

50 EVACUATION OF THE TRANSIENT POPULATION: REVIEW OF THE BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS AND CHALLENGES

Suvam Banerjee Department of Civil Engineering,Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee

Indrajit Ghosh Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee

Rajat Rastogi3 Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee

51 GIS,Remote sensing and Drones for Disaster Risk Management Venkata Rajgopala Gunturu USDMA-UDRP WORLDBANK, DEHARADUN

52 Climate change - induced natural Disaster: A case study of 2013 Kedarnath disaster, Uttrakhand

Neha Gupta Department of Earthquake Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology-Roorkee

Josodhir Das Indian Institute of Technology-Roorkee

James Xavier Paul Indian Institute of Technology -Roorkee

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Are Strong Aftershocks always Triggered by a Positive Coulomb Stress Change? : A Case Study of the 2018 Indonesia (Sulawesi) MW 7.5 Tsunamigenic Earthquake.

Nazeel Sabah Department of Earthquake Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

Daya Shanker Department of Earthquake Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

54 Seismic Evaluation of Frictional Damper Developed Using Waste Ms. Bharati NITTTR,Chandigarh

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Rubber Tires Dr. Amit Goyal NITTTR,Chandigarh

Dr. R. Siva Chidambram CBRI, Roorkee

55 A STUDY OF COMMUNITY VULNERABILITY AND CAPACITY IN THE CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN MAJULI, ASSAM

Josephine Nongmaithem Department of Social Work, Delhi University

56 Seismic response evaluation of electrical equipment – An approach for resilient power system

R Panneer Selvam Central Power Research Institute, Bengaluru

Yamini Gupta Central Power Research Institute, Bengaluru

57

FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING THE PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE VULNERABILITY DUE TO RELATIVE SEA-LEVEL RISE IN COASTAL DISTRICTS OF KERALA: CASE OF ALAPPUZHA

R. S. Vishnu Department of Architecture, College of Engineering Trivandrum, Thiruvananthapuram, India

Anurup K Department of Architecture, College of Engineering Trivandrum, Thiruvananthapuram,India

58 Four Zone deployable MediCAB for COVID19 management

Subhash N N Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST), Trivandrum

Muraleedharan CV Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST), Trivandrum

Shreeram R Modulus Housing Pvt Ltd, Chennai

59 Where the underprivileged achieve disaster resilience: The dawn of a self-sufficient neighborhood

Monisha Makena B. Arch, Sri Sri University

Shriya Sahu B. Arch,Sri Sri University

60 Multi-player Game-based Algorithm Using Set Partitioning for Resource Allocation during Natural Disaster Response

Rudrashis Majumder Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Prof. Debasish Ghose Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

61 Comparing priorities of Providers and Users with respect to Disaster Management Strategies

Prof.Rajat Agrawal Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

Div Jyot Singh Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

62 PARAFM: Graphical user interface for emergency flood planning and management

Utsav Rai Embedded Systems and Robotics Research Group of TCS Research, Bangalore

Durgakant Pushp Embedded Systems and Robotics Research Group of TCS Research, Bangalore

Aditya Choudhary Embedded Systems and Robotics Research Group of TCS Research, Bangalore

Amit Kumar Embedded Systems and Robotics Research Group of TCS Research, Bangalore

Chaitanya B Embedded Systems and Robotics Research Group of

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TCS Research, Bangalore

Rolif Lima Embedded Systems and Robotics Research Group of TCS Research, Bangalore

Abhinay NS Embedded Systems and Robotics Research Group of TCS Research, Bangalore

Kaushik Das Embedded Systems and Robotics Research Group of TCS Research, Bangalore

Rudrashis Majumder Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Sciences, Bangalore

Shuvrangshu Jana Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Sciences, Bangalore

Prof.Debasish Ghose Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Sciences, Bangalore

63 Significance of Healthcare Investment in Tackling Pandemics: Lessons from Kerala on the Backdrop of COVID-19 Pandemic

Rohit M NarseeMonjee Institute of Management Studies

Dr. Rajeev Lekshmanan Pillai Kerala State Electricity Board

64 Flexural Behaviour of Masonry Wall strengthened with Waste PET Grid(2877 words)

Dinesh Chandra Pandey NITTTR,Chandigarh

Amit Goyal NITTTR,Chandigarh

R. Siva Chidambram CBRI, Roorkee

65 Techno-Social Approach to Ecological Risk Reduction and Resilience Building Learning from Tribes of Jharkhand

Abhishek Kumar Department of Sociology, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow

66 BASIC EDUCATION ON DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOR SAVING LIVES Colonel (Dr) Bhasker Gupta Serving Indian Army Officer from Regiment of Artillery, also a Phd in Disaster Management from School of International Studies, JNU, N Delhi

67 CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT FOR PRI ON DISASTER MANAGEMENT IN THE FLOOD AFFECTED DISTRICTS IN BIHAR

Dr. Ashok Kumar Sahay Guest Faculty, Department of Geography,Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi

Prof. R.B. Singh Vision India – 2035 NITI Ayog and International Geographical Union (resp.)

68 Law and Disaster Management: A Critical Understanding(5299 words)

Dr.Awekta Verma University of Delhi

69 Increasing Risk of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) as a Consequence of Climate Change in the Himalayan Region

Ahmed Faraz Khan National University of Science and Technology ,Pakistan

70 POVERTY AND DISASTER RISK REDUCTION LINK FOR SUSTAINABLE Ahmed Faraz Khan National University of Science and Technology,

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DEVELOPMENT “A CASE STUDY OF UNION COUNCILS OF DISTRICT SWABI”

Pakistan

71 GLACIAL LAKE OUTBURST FLOOD MODELLING

A K Lohani National Institute of Hydrology

Sanjay K Jain National Institute of Hydrology

R.K. Jaiswal Central India Hydrology Regional Centre, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee

72 ORIGIN, TRANSMISSION AND SPREAD OF COVID -19: LESSONS FOR FUTURE

Dr. Shireen Naaz Fatma Delhi School of Social Work(DSSW), University of Delhi

73 HOUSEHOLD LEVEL DISASTER RISK KNOWLEDGE IN URBAN SLUMS AND RICH COMMUNITY, DHAKA

Muhammad Ferdaus BRAC University

Sadia Sristy BRAC University

Mohsina Aktar BRAC University

Sejana Tahmid Sayma BRAC University

74 IMPACTS OF COVID 19 ON TEXTILE INDUSTRY WORKERS IN BANGLADESH SOCIOECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE

Muhammad Ferdaus Brac University, Dhaka

Maruf Hasan Rumi Department of Public Administration, University of Dhaka

A.M.M. Mubassher Shah Department of Public Administration, University of Dhaka

Md. Minhajul Abedin Department of Public Administration, University of Dhaka

75 Networking & Knowledge Management for Capacity Building in CESC, a Power utility in Kolkata

Asoke Chakraborty CESC Limited

76 Reducing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Through Nostalgia Inducing Music: Exploring the Role of Resilience

Sahiba Sharma Panipat Institute of Engineering and Technology, Panipat

Gyan Prakash NIT, Jalandhar

77 Super Cyclonic Storm Amphan-2020 Nishith Upadhyay 2 BN NDRF, Haringhata Camp, Nadia, West Bengal, India

78 CHEMICAL DISASTER: LEAKAGE OF STYRENE GAS AT L. G. POLYMERS, VISHAKHAPATNAM (ANDHRA PRADESH)

Anupam Srivastava NDRF, PUNE, MAHARASHTRA

79 “Impact of COVID-19 on the Effectiveness of Safety Practices on Construction Projects: A Comparative Analysis Framework of Health and Risk Assessment”

J.RC. Jimenez School of Civil, Environmental, & Geological Engineering,Mapua University, Muralla St., Intramuros, Manila 1002, Philippines

A.A. Sasaki Mapua University

P.F.M. Simbulas Mapua University

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J.S. Buluran Mapua University

80 Scalable IOT solutions with the Amazon Echo Flex Model for 3P integrations

Dr.Bheemaiah Anil Kumar UMN Twin Cities

81 Impact of Development on Natural Drainage: A Case of Chennai Mr. Prakhar Rathi Institute of Architecture and Planning, Nirma University, S.G. Highway, Ahmedabad382481, Gujarat, India

82 Sedimentation Modeling of 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami: Towards Early Warning Strategy

Abdullah Ansari Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Javed N Malik Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

Shivam Tripathi Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

83 Co-creating Climate Resilience Technological Solutions for Poor Mr. Siraz Hirani Mahila Housing Trust (MHT)

84 Exploring the Potential of Solar Energy in Disaster Management and Rescue Operations

Pooja Punetha Department of Nanotechnology, Centre for Advanced Studies, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow, India

Sukriti Sharma Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Rupnagar, Punjab, India

Asad H. Sahir Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Rupnagar, Punjab, India

85 INTEGRATING WEATHER MODEL & REMOTE SENSING INDICES FOR WHEAT YIELD PREDICTION IN HARYANA, INDIA

MANJEET COLLEGE OF BASIC SCIENCES, CCS HAU HISAR

ANURAG COLLEGE OF BASIC SCIENCES, CCS HAU HISAR

RAM NIWAS DEPARTMENT OF SOIL SCIENCE, CCS HAU HISARCOLLEGE OF BASIC SCIENCES, CCS HAU HISAR

DINESH TOMAR COLLEGE OF BASIC SCIENCES, CCS HAU HISAR

RAJEEV COLLEGE OF BASIC SCIENCESCCS HAU HISAR

SK BANSAL DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, MDU ROHTAK

86 Managing a blackout – the consequences of an oil spill at sea(2956 words)

Dr. Malini V. Shankar Indian Maritime University, Chennai, India

Prof. K. M. Sivakholundu Indian Maritime University (A Central University, Govt. of India) East Coast Road, Semmanchery, Chennai - 600 119

87 Flood response to geomorphic setup and Coastal land use patterns: M.V. Ramana Murty AP Space Applications Centre (APSAC), Labbipet,

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A case study in Krishna river delta, Andhra Pradesh, India(7516 words)

Vijayawada – 520010

K.Mruthyunjaya Reddy National Remote Sensing Centre, Balanagar, Hyderabad- 500037

K.V.Swamy Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajamahendravaram– 533296

88 Mapping COVID-19 for risk reduction and capacity building in Indian Scenario

Dr. Anindita S. Chaudhuri Indraprastha College for Women

Ms Nischal Gaur Indraprastha college for women, DU

Pragya Rana Indraprastha college for women, DU

89 Harnessing Technology for Disaster Risk Management

Usman. A. Kibon Department of Geography and Environmental Management, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria

Bulus. A. Sawa Department of Geography and Environmental Management, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria

Ibrahim M. Bako National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), Abuja, Nigeria

90 “Managing post-traumatic stress Disorders in Disasters University Students”

Priyanka Verma Department of Statistics, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

Dr.Sheela Misra Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, North Carolina, NC 27412, USA

91 ASSESSING BUILDING VULNERABILITY OF INDIAN CITIES IN EARTHQUAKE ZONE V

Tanushri Kamble Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur

Sarika Bahadure Department of Architecture and Planning, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur-440010

92 Degradation of Mangroves along Coastline of Andhra Pradesh and Strategies for Conservation (3898 words)

Dr. Vijaya Kumari Nunna Mahatma Gandhi National Council of Rural Education Hyderabad

93 Resilient Urban Heritage: vulnerability assessment and evaluation of conservation strategies for Disaster Risk Reduction of Srinagar City

Umar Farooq Malik Department of Studies in Geography, University of Mysore

Bilquis Shah Department of Geography and Regional Development, University of Kashmir

Noureen Department of Geography and Disaster Management, University of Kashmir

94 LIFE WITH JIADHAL: A STUDY OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND Annekha Chetia Jamsetji Tata School of Disaster Studies, Tata

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PRACTICES IN DISASTER RESILIENCE Institution of Social Sciences, Mumbai

95 BAGHJAN FIRE: A CASE STUDY OF THE ‘2020 ASSAM GAS AND OIL LEAK’ AT BAGHJAN OIL FIELD, TINSUKIA, ASSAM

Swapnali Gogoi Department of Geography, North Lakhimpur College (Autonomous), Assam

Bubu Baruah Department of Geography, North Lakhimpur College (Autonomous), Assam

Annekha Chetia Jamsetji Tata School of Disaster Studies, Tata Institution of Social Sciences, Mumbai

96 Disaster and business: The approaches of corporate towards disaster response With special context of CSR in India

Nitesh Pathak Department of Social work, University of Lucknow

97 Attitudinal Capacity and flood risk management of the people of Kerala after the flood disaster

Dr. M.V. Bindu NCSCM, MoeF& Climate Change, Anna University, Chennai

98 Developing the Hazard and Disaster Profile of the Kashmir Valley

Noureen Ali Department of Geography and Disaster Management, University of Kashmir, Srinagar 190006, India

Akhtar Alam University of Kashmir, Srinagar 190006, India

M. Sultan Bhat University of Kashmir, Srinagar 190006, India

Bilquis Shah University of Kashmir, Srinagar 190006, India

99 Ham Club Station within District EOCs to Reduce Disaster Mortality Dr. Kailash Gupta Managing Trustee,The International Emergency Management Society – India Chapter, Jaipur

100 CLIMATE CHANGE INDUCED DISASTER AND RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE IN COASTAL AREA

Nur E Alam Md Jobayer Sarwar

Bangladesh Army

101 KOSI FLOODS IN BIHAR: A STUDY FROM ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Rahul Kumar Yaduka School of Development Studies, Ambedkar University Delhi

102 Technological Advances in the Development of Disaster Response Management Systems and Applications

Amritanjali Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi

Geetanjali Kumari Centre of Excellence Disaster Management, Development Management Institute, Patna

103 Disaster Vulnerability Assessment A case study of Puducherry Riddhi Sarda Department of Architecture and Planning,

Visvesvaraya National institute of Technology, Nagpur Sarika Bahadure

104 Strategies for Integrating Health and Urban Planning Riddhi Sarda Department of Architecture and Planning,

Visvesvaraya National institute of Technology, Nagpur Sarika Bahadure

105 Posttraumatic Reactions of Adolescents in a Conflict Region: Findings from an Ethnographic Study on Mental Health in Jammu and Kashmir

Urfat Anjem Mir School of Liberal Studies, Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD)

Kokila Khanna ICSSR Funded MRP, School of Liberal Studies, AUD

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Anushka Singh ICSSR Funded MRP, School of Liberal Studies, AUD

106 Modeling and Prediction of COVID-19 Spread in India for Growth Rate Estimation

Shail Bala Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi

Amritanjali Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi

107 FLASH FLOOD IN RIVER DHAULI GANGA On 7TH FEBRUARY, 2021 AT TAPOVAN- RAINI VILLAGE, JOSHIMATH, CHAMOLI

Mr Aditya Pratap Singh 8th Battalion, NDRF, Ghaziabad (UP)

108 THE IMPACT OF NATURAL DISASTER ON THE MENTAL HEALTH OF RESCUE WORKERS

Dr. V.Vithya Department of Applied Psychology, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur

109 Effectiveness of Training Workshop for Health and Mental Health Professionals on Psychosocial Care in Disaster Management

Anil HemannaDoddamani National Institute of Mental Health Neurosciences, Bengaluru – 560029

Dr.Sanjeev Kumar Manikappa National Institute of Mental Health Neurosciences, Bengaluru – 560029

Dr. Sekar Kasi National Institute of Mental Health Neurosciences, Bengaluru – 560029

110 Governance of disaster management: Lessons learnt and a roadmap to avert a future Chamoli like disaster

Mr.Gopal VasudeoWamane Jamsetji Tata School of Disaster Studies, TISS, Mumbai

111 Samaashraya: An innovative mental health clinic for trauma survivors(3519 words)

Dr. Dinakaran Damodharan National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Channaveerachari Naveen Kumar

National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Dr. Sekar Kasi National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

112 A noble ultra low cost vibration detection and warning system to avoid railway accidents

Dr Sanjoy Deb Department of ECE, Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam, Tamil Nadu, India

Dr R. Saravana Kumar Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam, Tamil Nadu, India

R Ramkumar Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam, Tamil Nadu, India

113 Multi-Stakeholder Planning and Coordination for Flood Risk Reduction in Bihar

Vivek Kumar Singh Centre of Excellence in Disaster Management (CoEDM), Patna, Bihar

Geetanjali Kumari Centre of Excellence in Disaster Management (CoEDM), Patna, Bihar

Amrita Dhiman Centre of Excellence in Disaster Management (CoEDM), Patna, Bihar

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Amritanjali Kumari Birla Institute of Technology, Meshra, Ranchi, Jharkhand

114 Epistemology of Coastal Sand Dune Landscape and Disaster Indhusmathi G IIT Bombay

115 Flood Hazard Mapping for Disaster Management: Multisectoral Approach for a Riverine Region

Deeksha Biswas School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal

Anurag Bagade School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal

116 Floods, sandbar dynamics, and its impact on communities: GIS based case studies from Assam, India

Dr.Pulak Das School of Human Ecology, Ambedkar University Delhi, Kashmere Gate, Lothian Road, Delhi-110006

117 Redesigning the community-based disaster risk management approach in India with addition of risk perception from the communities

Bhola Saha The Assam Royal Global University (RGU), Guwahati, Assam,India

D. Saran Prakash CRRP India

Tanmay Gound Gujarat Institute of Disaster Management (GIDM).

Repaul Kanji Gujarat Institute of Disaster Management (GIDM).

118 Numerical Approximation of 3D Heat Conduction in Early Age Mass Concrete Using Crank Nicholson Implicit Finite Difference Method.

Ugwuanyi Donald Chidiebere Department of Civil Engineering, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Nigeria

Okafor Fidelis Onyebuchi Department of Civil Engineering, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria

119 Latest innovations in optimizing renewable energy systems infrastructure efficiency

Dr. Ashok G. Matani Mechanical Engineering, Government College of Engineering, Amravati

120 Harnessing People Factor at Workplace during Covid-19 Pandemic: A Public Sector Study in Kolkata

Dr Partha Naskar Netaji Subhas Administrative Traning Institute, Kolkata, Government of West Bengal

121 Urban Sprawl and Climate Change Resilience in Kolkata Metropolitan Area, India

Paulami De CEPT University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, INDIA

Anil Kumar Roy

122 Forest Fire Risk Zone Mapping in Parambikulam Tiger Reserve, Western Ghats, Kerala, India using Geospatial Techniques and Fire Risk Index (FRI) Method

Shalu George

Department of Environmental Science, School of Earth Science Systems, Central University of Kerala, Tejaswini Hills, Periya, Kasaragod – 671 316, Kerala, India

Muthukumar Muthuchamy

Department of Environmental Science, School of Earth Science Systems, Central University of Kerala, Tejaswini Hills, Periya, Kasaragod – 671 316, Kerala, India

Kripa K

Department of Environmental Science, School of Earth Science Systems, Central University of Kerala, Tejaswini Hills, Periya, Kasaragod – 671 316, Kerala, India

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Anbazhagi S

Department of Environmental Science, School of Earth Science Systems, Central University of Kerala, Tejaswini Hills, Periya, Kasaragod – 671 316, Kerala, India

123 Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment of Schools in Lower Himalayas: Haridwar District, Uttarakhand, India

Shivani Chouhan Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee

Aishwarya Narang Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee

Dr.Mahua Mukherjee Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee

124 Slope Failure and Stabilization of Slope in Transportation Systems in Hilly Areas

Chiranjib Sarkar AECOM India Pvt Ltd, New Town, Kolkata – 700156

Ankit Som AECOM India Pvt Ltd, New Town, Kolkata – 700156

Sibapriya Mukherjee Civil Engineering Department, Jadavpur University, Kolkata – 700032

125 Assessing the capacity of Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) for disaster response: A case of Kozhikode district , Kerala

Dr.ShyniAnilkumar Department of Architecture and Planning, National Institute of Technology, Calicut, Kerala, India

126 Psycho-social support based intervention for patients and caregivers stranded in the lock-down during COVID-19 pandemic: A case study report from India

Devaki N S CPSSDM, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND NEUROSCIENCES

Dr. Sekar Kasi NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND NEUROSCIENCES

Ajay Goyal NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND NEUROSCIENCES

Dr.Sanjeev Manikappa NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND NEUROSCIENCES

127 Pursuing Resilience and Inclusive Approach in Planning: The Urban Aspect of COVID-19

Ar. Shraddha Bahukhandi DIT University, Dehradun

ANJALI SARASWAT Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur

128 Mainstreaming Risk Reduction in Planning Practices for Vulnerable Hill Settlement: A Case of Uttarakhand

Ar. Shraddha Bahukhandi DIT University, Dehradun

ANJALI SARASWAT Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur

129 Assessing the Risk of Fire Hazard: A case study of Delhi

Kanika Bhatia TERI School of Advanced Studies, New Delhi

Aakash Upadhyay Dept. of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi

130 RESILIENT SETTLEMENTS AMID CYCLONIC STORM – EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE ON FACTORS AT PLAY FROM SOUTHWEST COASTAL BANGLADESH

Sumaiyah Binte Mamun Department of Architecture, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Khandaker Shabbir Ahmed Department of Architecture, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka,

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Bangladesh

131 COVID-19 and Resilient City: Lessons from the Pandemic Sarika Bahadure, Ph.D. Department of Architecture & Planning, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, India. 440010

132 Climate change induced Cyclones in Arabian Sea and Mitigating the emerging risks for Small Scale Fishermen Community

Vaishnavi Jamshetji TATA School of Disaster Studies, TISS Mumbai, India

Katyayini Sood Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai

133 Multi-Hazard Risk Vulnerability Assessment, Case of Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India

Goutham Varaprasad Naik Department of Architecture & Planning, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT), Nagpur, India

Neha Jaiswal Department of Architecture & Planning, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT), Nagpur, India

Sarika Bahadure Department of Architecture & Planning, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT), Nagpur, India

134 Resilient Infrastructure A Paradigm Shift to Safe Structures Ramrakhiyani Juhi

135 An Impact Assessment Framework of Urban Physical Characteristics to Mitigate Urban Heat Island Effects

Silpa A S Department of Architecture, College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram – 695016, Kerala

Lakshmi S R Department of Architecture, College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram – 695016, Kerala

136 Mitigation of Planning Void by Flyovers through Intersection Area Land Use planning

Aminas Department of Architecture, College of Engineering Thiruvananthapuram-695016, Kerala

Smitha M.V College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala

137 Forest Fire Early Detection System using Wireless Beacon Network and UAV based Object Detection

Amal Sujith Department of Electronics and Communication Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Amritapuri, India

Sagar Sajeev Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (Amrita University)

O.V. Vishnu Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (Amrita University)

138 Comparative Analysis of Developed, Developing and Underdeveloped Countries in regards to Climate change and global policies

AANCHAL PUNDIR Institute of Vocational Studies, IPU

139 GIS Based Hazard Mapping and Vulnerability Assessment of Natural Hazards: A case study of Rudraprayag, Uttarakhand

Vaibhav Pundir UNDP

140 DISASTER RISKS AND MANAGEMENT IN INDIA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACT

Mr.Akash Kumar Patel IIT ROORKEE

Ms.Divya Jain School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi

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141 Business Continuity Planning for Rail infrastructure in India under Multi-hazard Risk Analysis

Dheeraj Joshi Ministry of Railways, Government of India.

142 The Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the Institutional Mechanism of Police Force in Akola District

Shubham M Daberao Jamsetji Tata School of Disaster Studies (JTSDS), Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai

143 Safe and reliable railway operations through assessment and mitigation of wheel-slip risks in railways

Shikha Saini Ministry of Railways, Government of India

144 Psychosocial support for community of migrant workers during lockdown imposed due to COVID 19 pandemic

Mrs.Devaki N S National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, NIMHANS

Dr. Sekar Kasi NIMHANS

Dr.Ajay Goyal Centre for Psychosocial Support in Disaster Management (CPSSDM), NIMHANS

Dr.Sanjeev Kumar Manikappa NIMHANS

Anil HemannaDoddamani NIMHANS

145 Perceived stress and Wellbeing of School Teachers during COVID-19 Pandemic

Shafeeq KY NIMHANS

Anil HemannaDoddamani NIMHANS

Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Manikappa NIMHANS

Sonu P Raju NIMHANS

Tansa KA NIMHANS

Dr. Sekar Kasi NIMHANS

146 “EDUCATION IN INDIA”- DURING COVID-19 AND REOPENING OF SCHOOLS

Lucretia Aldons St. Peters School Mazagaon- Mumbai

Jude Aldons Western Railways- Mumbai

147 “Education in Maharashtra during Covid-19: A Risk-Informed Response Perspective”

Piyush Galane JTSDS, TISS, Mumbai

148 Existing resilience framework for disaster risk management in India

Dr. Manish Sharma Manipal University Jaipur, School of Architecture and Design, Jaipur, India

Dr. Nand Kumar Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture and Planning, Jaipur, India

Dr. Ashwani Kumar Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture and Planning, Jaipur, India

149 Empowering Students with Visual Impairments to Prepare for Earthquake (A Study of Rajkiya Visually Impaired Inter School of Lucknow City).

Afiya Bano Department of Social Work, University of Lucknow

Neeti Kushwaha Department of Social Work, University of Lucknow

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150 Strengthening Indigenous Capacity for Building Resilience: A Case Study of Community Grain Banks in Palamu, Jharkhand

Akanksha Pandey TISS, Mumbai

151 Enlightenment: The Covid-19 Pandemic Prof. D. Pramod Malla Reddy University, Hyderabad- 500100, India

152 Rejuvenation for the Earth Prof. D. Pramod Malla Reddy University, Hyderabad -500100, India

Dr. D S Prateek Max Smart Super Specialty, Hospital, Saket, New Delhi -110017, India

153 A study on the economic perspective of utilizing liquid tanks as dynamic vibration absorbers in building structures

Tanmoy Konar Department of Civil Engineering, IIEST, Shibpur, Howrah, India Aparna (Dey) Ghosh

154 Vulnerability assessment of a cyclone affected community Kapateswar, Puri Sadar

Ar. Chestha Khurana Faculty of Architecture and Design, Dehradun Institute of technology, Dehradun, India

Meghna Chatterji Dehradun Institute of technology, Dehradun, India

155 Safety Up-gradation in Indian Nuclear Power Plants; Education and Preparedness on Disaster Management for First Respondents to Ensure Safety of Plant Personnel and Public

R. Sureshkumar Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, Corporate Office, Mumbai

N. N. Pisharody Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, Corporate Office, Mumbai

K. K. De Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, Corporate Office, Mumbai

156 CAUSES AND MITIGATION FOR RISK RESILIENCE IN LANDSLIDE PRONE AREA-KASOL, HIMACHAL PRADESH

Sanpreet Kaur Duaa Department of Landscape, School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, India

Sonal Tiwarib Department of Landscape, School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, India

Prabhsharan Singha, Department of Landscape, School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, India

Rajshree Sakariya Department of Landscape, School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, India

Richa Rajeb Department of Landscape, School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, India

Sourabh Poplib Department of Landscape, School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, India

Anupama Bharthib Department of Landscape, School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, India

157 Democratizing Disaster Risk Reduction: A Local Governance Approach to Contextual Knowledge Production for Flood Planning in

Kaniska Singh IIT Bombay

Fathima Nidha IIT Bombay

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Kuttanad, India Rohit Joseph IIT Bombay

N C Narayanan IIT Bombay

158 Green Infrastructure for Flood Risk Reduction: An ecological Planning Framework

Anjana Bhagyanathan National Institute of Technology, Calicut

Ar/Prof Anju John National Institute of Technology Calicut

159 Disaster Risk Reduction Policies for Public Heritage Building Moumita Majumdar Indian Institute of Engg. Sc. & Tech. (IIEST) Shibpur

Sutapa Das Indian Institute of Engg. Sc. & Tech. (IIEST) Shibpur

160 ‘Blue Economy’ vs ‘Coastal Human Settlements and their Houses’ – A Framework to identify similar construction methods and materials

Dr.K. Sasikala Wind Engineering Lab, CSIR-Structural Engineering research centre, CSIR campus,Taramani, Chennai - 600 113, India

Dr.P.Harikrishna Wind Engineering Lab, CSIR-Structural Engineering research centre, CSIR campus,Taramani, Chennai - 600 113, India

Dr.N.Lakshmanan Wind Engineering Lab, CSIR-Structural Engineering research centre, CSIR campus,Taramani, Chennai - 600 113, India

Dr.S.Thamarai Selvi Department of Computer Technology, MIT Campus, Anna University, Chennai - 600044, India.

161 DISASTER RISK ASSESSMENT OF HORTICULTURE FARMING COMMUNITY FOR DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE HUMAN SETTLEMENT

Niranjana Haridas Department of Applied Economics, Cochin University ofScience and Technology

Dr. Sangeetha K Prathap School of Management Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology

162 Building Resilience through Disaster Management Perspectives in Higher Education

Dr. Leena Mahesh Gadkari Thakur Institute of Management Studies and Research, Kandivali, Mumbai,Maharashtra, India

Dr. Swati Desai Shri JJT University, Rajasthan, India

Dr. Pankaj Natu Thakur Institute of Management Studies and Research, Kandivali, Mumbai,Maharashtra, India

163 Evolution of vulnerability to cyclones: a study of storm surge vulnerability in the coastal blocks of South Twenty-four Parganas, West Bengal during 1997-2019

Nandita Singh Department of Natural Resources, TERI School of Advanced Studies, New Delhi

Neeti Neeti Department of Natural Resources, TERI School of Advanced Studies, New Delhi

164 Understanding the dimensions of ICTs as a determinant of farmer’s adaptive capacity to weather and climate variability in facilitating adaptation-oriented farm decisions

Priya Chetri School of Public Policy IIT Delhi

Upasna Sharma School of Public Policy IIT Delhi

P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi

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165 Integrating Dentists as human resource in Disaster Management

Dr.Siddharth Acharya Department of Public Health Dentistry, School of Dentistry, D Y Patil Deemed to be University, Nerul, Mumbai

Dr. Peehu Pardeshi PhD Centre for Disaster Management, Jamsetji Tata School of Disaster Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai

166 Mass Casualty Management due to Road Traffic Accidents in this Era of Covid - 19 Pandemic: A Tertiary Care Institutional Experience

Dr. Amit Chaudhary King George’s Medical University , Lucknow

Dr. Ambrish Kumar King George’s Medical University , Lucknow

Dr. Shailendra Yadav King George’s Medical University , Lucknow

167 Retrospection of NDMP and forecasting its prophecy with special reference to COVID-19

Aniruddha Chavan Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere

Sachin Pore Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere

Sariputta Bhagat Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere

168 CBRN Management in India Pankaj Kumar NDRF Academy, Nagpur

169 SYSTEM DYNAMICS APPROACH FOR COVID-19 DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Anjali Saraswat Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur

Dr Satish Pipralia Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur

170 Landscape based mitigation proposals for risk resilience in cyclone hit area of Pudimadaka, Vishakhapatnam

Shreya Singh School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, India

Sala Bhagyasri School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, India

Yakshi Dalal School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, India

Richa Raje School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, India

Sonal Tiwari School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, India

Anupama Bharti School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, India

171 ASSESSMENT OF RAINFALL VARIABILITY AND DROUGHT FEATURES IN BUNDELKHAND REGION OF MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA

R.V. Galkate National Institute of Hydrology, Central India Hydrology Regional Centre, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh

R.P. Pandey National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, Uttarakhand.

Shalini Yadava Rabindranath Tagore University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh

172 DROUGHT CRISIS IN RAJASTHAN AND THEIR MANAGEMENT Dr. HARISH SAMARIA Department of Geography, University Of Rajasthan

173 Benefit-Cost analysis of flood management, a case study of Jammu and Kashmir

Kowser Ali Jan Department of Economics, Annamalai University, Chidambaram- 608002

Dr R Balaji Department of Economics, Government Arts College,

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Ariyalur- 621 713

174 Patterns and Consequences: Australian Bushfires Ritu Bir Galgotias University

Meenakshi Singh Galgotias University

175 Community, Communication and Capacity Building: Integrated Risk & Response to COVID 19 in India

Dr.Shabana Khan Indian Research Academy, Delhi

176 Global Pandemic: Need for a Legal Framework" N. Nabila Hoque Stellar Digital Limited

177 Evolution of Humanitarian Shelter Aid Design and Quarantine Housing in COVID 19 pandemic.

Kankana Narayan Dev Department of Design, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati

Amarendra Kumar Das Department of Design, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati

178 Tackling River Erosion: A Post-Disaster Transformative Framework Dr Siji Chacko

Conference Development Office (CDO), Jesuit Conference of India, Indian Social Institute (ISI), New Delhi, Pin: 110003

Anil Kumar Jesuit Conference of India,New Delhi

179 Covid-19 Necessitates Review of Existing Framework for Management of CBRN Disasters/Emergencies in India

Brigadier Kamal Singh Chauhan

Department of Strategic and Regional Studies, University of Jammu

180 Governance for COVID-19 in Bangladesh" Prof. Nasim Banu, Ph.D. Bangladesh Open University

181 ATMANIRBHARTA – The Journey from disaster to human resilience Falguni Garg Sri Sri University, Faculty of Architecture.

Lakhan Jitendra Dhameja Sri Sri University, Faculty of Architecture.

182 DEVELOPING SYSTEM DYNAMICS MODEL FOR FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT THROUGH GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE

Anjali Saraswat

Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur

Satish Pipralia Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur

Shraddha Bahukhandi Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur

183 Assessing the role of infrastructure resilience within community resilience in disaster management

Vidya Mp Department of Architecture and Planning, NIT Calicut

Shyni Anilkumar Department of Architecture and Planning, NIT Calicut

184 Flood inundation mapping using C-band synthetic-aperture radar and random forest algorithm: a methodological basis

Swapnil Singh Parihar Defence Geoinformatics Research Establishment, Defence Research and Development Organisation, Chandigarh

Shafique Matin Madhya Pradesh Agency For Promotion Of Information Technology, Bhopal

185 Optimal lockdown policy short term prediction COVID-19 Shuvrangshu Jana

Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science,Bangalore

Debasish Ghose Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute

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of Science, Bangalore

186 Critical Medical Resource Allocation during COVID-19 Pandemic

Shuvrangshu Jana Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Rudrashis Majumder Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Debasish Ghose Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

187 Development of Decision Support System for Effective COVID-19 Management

Shuvrangshu Jana

Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Rudrashis Majumder Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Aashay Bhise Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Nobin Paul Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Stuti Garg Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Debasish Ghose Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

188 Risk Assessment and Mitigation of Tehri-Koteshwar Road in the Lesser Himalayas, India

Koushik Pandit Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IITR), Roorkee

Mahendra Singh Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IITR), Roorkee

Jagdish Prasad Sahoo Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK), Kanpur

189 Corporate Response to Disaster Resilience: Examining Problems and Potential for Indian CSR regime

Vidhi Madaan Chadda

(TERI School of Advanced Studies), New Delhi

Navjeet Sidhu Kundal Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIP University, Delhi

190 Massive River Projects: Impact on Human and Aquatic Life (With Special Reference to River Ganges, Varanasi)

Pooja Verma

Department of Social Work University of Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

Prof. Raj Kumar Singh Department of Social Work University of Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

191 Indigenous Capacity for Disaster Resilience of the Flood Affected People in Bangladesh

Prof. Md. Anwar Hossain PhD Department of Social Work Jagannath University Dhaka-1100, Bangladesh

192 Global trend of Forest fire and its management Rajesh Thakur 12 NDRF Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh)

193 ‘SAANTHWANA’- A Psychosocial Support Helpline for Health Care Tansa K A Center for Psychosocial Support in Disaster

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Workers during the COVID 19 pandemic at NIMHANS. Management, NIMHANS, Bengaluru.

Sanjeev Kumar Manikappa Center for Psychosocial Support in DisasterManagement, NIMHANS, Bengaluru.

Devaki N.S Center for Psychosocial Support in Disaster Management, NIMHANS, Bengaluru.

Dr. Sekar Kasi Center for Psychosocial Support in Disaster Management, NIMHANS, Bengaluru.

194 Family Preparedness for Disaster Risk Reduction by engaging local Governance and Communities in Bihar (India)

Dr.Geetanjali Kumari Centre of Excellence in Disaster Management (CoEDM), Patna, Bihar, India,

Vivek Kumar Singh (CoEDM), Patna, Bihar, India

Dr.Amritanjali Computer Science & Engineering, BIT Mesra, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India

Amrita Dhiman (CoEDM), Patna, Bihar, India

195 Preparedness and Damage Assessment using UAVs for Management of Flood in India

Rudrashis Majumder Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Shuvrangshu Jana Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Prathyush P. Menon Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Debasish Ghose Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

N. M. Prusty Humanitarian Aid International

Bipasha Mukherjee Humanitarian Aid International

Aditi Ghosh Humanitarian Aid International

196 Floods as prequels to droughts and lessons for drought resilience

Indulekha Kavila School of Pure and Applied Physics, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala 686560 INDIA

Bhava V Hari Wipro, Electronic City Phase 1, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560100 INDIA

Amrutha Sasidharan Department of Physics, Sree Narayana College, Nattika, Kerala 680566 INDIA

197 Integration of Disaster Management with Public Health: A Capacity-Building Approach

Shafeeq Ky

PSSDM, at the Centre for Psychosocial Support in Disaster Management, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) (Institute of National Importance) Bengaluru - 560 029 Karnataka

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Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Manikappa

PSW, Centre forPsychosocial Support in Disaster Management, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) (Institute of National Importance) Bengaluru - 560 029 Karnataka

Sonu P Raju

PSSDM, at the Centre for Psychosocial Support in Disaster Management, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) (Institute of National Importance) Bengaluru - 560 029 Karnataka

Anil HemannaDoddamani

PSSDM, at the Centre for Psychosocial Support in Disaster Management, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) (Institute of National Importance) Bengaluru - 560 029 Karnataka

TansaA.K

Centre for Psychosocial Support in Disaster Management, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) (Institute of National Importance) Bengaluru-560029Karnataka,India

Kamaldeep Sadh NIMHANS,BENGALURU

Dr. K. Sekar NIMHANS,BENGALURU

198 Training Workshop for Health and Mental Health Professionals on Psycho social Care in Disaster Management with a Relief Centric to Disaster Risk Reduction Approach

Mr. Yasir Arafath

Centre for Psychosocial Support in Disaster Management, National Instituteof Mental Health and Neuro Sciences- NIMHANS (Institute of National Importance) Bengaluru - 560 029, Karnataka, India.

Mr. Anil HemannaDoddamani

Centre for Psychosocial Support in Disaster Management, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences- NIMHANS (Institute of National Importance) Bengaluru – 560 029, Karnataka, India

Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Manikappa

PSW Centre for PSS in Disaster Management National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences- NIMHANS (Institute of National Importance)Bengaluru - 560029 Karnataka, India

Dr. Jayakumar C

PSW, Centre for Psychosocial Support in Disaster Management, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences- NIMHANS (Institute of National Importance) Bengaluru - 560 029 Karnataka, India

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Tansa KA

Centre for Psychosocial Support in Disaster Management, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences - NIMHANS (Institute of National Importance) Bengaluru - 560029, Karnataka, India.

Dr. K. Sekar

Centre for PSS in Disaster Management National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences- NIMHANS (Institute of National Importance) Bengaluru - 560 029 Karnataka

199 BUILDING DISASTER RESILIENCE TO CLOUD BURST EVENTS IN UTTRAKHAND, INDIA

Anjali Saraswat Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur

Dr Satish Pipralia Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur

200 SMART MEDIAIRGUARD™ (A proactive solution to monitor and control infection risks in healthcare facilities)

DR. MEETA RUPAREL AUM MEDITEC, MUMBAI, INDIA

201 UVC MEDIAIRGUARD™ (A non-contact swift solution to disinfect COVID-19 care centers)

DR. MEETA RUPAREL AUM MEDITEC, MUMBAI, INDIA

202 MEDIIAGV™ (Minimal contact medical waste management from source collection to disposition point)

DR. MEETA RUPAREL AUM MEDITEC, MUMBAI, INDIA

203 Urban Floods in the time of Pandemic – Hyderabad 2020 Dr. Vijaya Kumari Nunna Mahatma Gandhi National Council of Rural Education Hyderabad – 500004

204 Sustainable Operation & Maintenance (O&M) of Multi-purpose Disaster Shelters (MPDSs) in Bangladesh

Dr Mohammad Shariful Islam, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka

Samira Tasnim Progga Dept. of Civil Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka

Tahsin Reza Hossain Dept. of Civil Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka

205 Cyclone Preparedness, Rescue Operations and Damage Assessment using UAVs

Rudrshis Majumder Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science,Bangalore

Shuvrangshu Jana Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science,Bangalore

Debasish Ghose Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Pratyush P Menon Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

N M Prusty Humanitarian Aid International

Bipasha Mukherjee Humanitarian Aid International

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Aditi Ghosh Humanitarian Aid International

206 Reaching beyond Low Hanging Apelles to technological convergence to combat disasters like Desertification

Ms. Kavya Kamepalli Department of Aerospace and Geodesy, Technical University of Munich,MUNICH, GERMANY

207 “Risk Transfer as a Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction: A Critical Evaluation of Prime Ministers Crop Insurance Scheme in Karnataka

Dr I Maruthi Agricultural Development and Rural Transformation Centre (ADRTC), Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Nagarabhavi, Bangalore – 560072

Dr K. Lenin Babu ADRTC, ISEC, Bangalore 560072

208 Study and Impact of cyclones over coastal regions of India Aakanksha Darge

DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, LONERE

Sariputta Bhagat DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, LONERE

209 Reliability, resilience and vulnerability risk assessment of extreme hydrological disasters using Gravity Recover and Climate Experiment (GRACE) of India

Sachin Bhere Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

M Janga Reddy Interdisciplinary Program (IDP) in Climate Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

210 Landscape based mitigation proposals for risk resilience in Flood prone area of Munroe Island, Kollam, Kerala

Hajara Hilal Yusuf Department of Landscape, School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal

Driya Hari Department of Landscape, School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal

Fathima Anz Department of Landscape, School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal

Sonal Tiwari Department of Landscape, School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal

Richa Raje Department of Landscape, School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal

Anupama Bharti Department of Landscape, School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal

211 The Importance of Re-Engineering Geo-Energy Exploitation toward the Green Energy Economy: A Critical Assessment

Mohammad R. Awal, Ph.D. ASAN Energy Services, Lubbock, Texas, USA

Mohammed Deluwar Hoque, Ph.D.

Royal Global University, Guwahati, India

212 A Survey of Drought impact and mitigation in the State of Telangana Dr. Vijaya Kumari Nunna Mahatma Gandhi National Council of Rural Education Hyderabad – 500004

213 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FRAMEWORK FOR EPEDAMIC DISASTER MITIGATION/ MANAGEMENT

Dr.Sasikala K CSIR-SERC

Dr. P. Harikrishna CSIR-SERC

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Dr. S. Thamarai Selvi VC, THIRUVALLUVAR UNIVERSITY

Dr. N. Lakshmanan Former DIRECTOR, CSIR-SERC. AND Chairman, Structural Safety Sectional Committee, CED 37

214 Cyclone Risk Resilience and Disaster Management at the mouth of Devi River, Orissa- A landscape design based approach

Tanya Kansal Landscape Architecture, School of Planning and Architecture Bhopal

Debleena Nath Landscape Architecture, School of Planning and Architecture Bhopal

Ar Kashish Chandel Landscape Architecture, School of Planning and Architecture Bhopal

Richa Raje Department of Landscape, School of Planning and Architecture Bhopal

Sonal Tiwari Department of Landscape, School of Planning and Architecture Bhopal

Anupama Bharti Department of Landscape, School of Planning and Architecture Bhopal

215 SMART SHELTERS FOR MULTI DISASTERS – A FRAMEWORK WITH CLOUD TECHNOLOGY AND MEASUREMENT DEVICES

Dr.Sasikala K CSIR-SERC, Chennai, India

Dr.Hari Krishna P CSIR-SERC, Chennai, India

Dr.Thamarai Selvi S Thiruvalluvar university, vellore, Tamil nadu, India

Dr.Lakshmanan N CSIR-SERC, Chennai, India

216 BUILDINGS IN SEVERE EARTHQUAKE ZONES MADE OF STRUCTURAL STEEL HOLLOW AND PLATE MEMBERS

Prof. Dr. Arup Saha Chaudhuri Civil Engineering Department, Techno Main Salt Lake, Kolkata, India

Avijit Ghosh Civil Engineering Department, Techno Main Salt Lake, Kolkata, India

217 P-DELTA EFFECTS ON SCWB & WCSB STEEL FRAMES SUBJECT TO SEISMIC LOADING

Prof. Dr. Arup Saha Chaudhuri Dept. of Civil Engg., Techno Main Salt Lake, Kolkata, India

Rituparna Chatterjee Dept. of Civil Engg., Techno Main Salt Lake, Kolkata, India

Tanmoy Banerjee Dept. of Civil Engg., Techno Main Salt Lake, Kolkata, India

Uttarayan Chakrabarty Dept. of Civil Engg., Techno Main Salt Lake, Kolkata, India

218 Role of Dynamics in Seismic Resilience of Built Structures in India B.M. Raisinghani Seismic Karyashala, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

T.H. Bhoraniya Government Engineering College (GEC), Bhuj, Gujarat, India

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Anil Kumar Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand

Ankit Jaiswal Ph.D Researcher, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand

S.G. Shah Marwadi Engineering College, Rajkot, Gujarat, India

219 THE MOST CREDIBLE 05 ELEMENTS TO TACKLE DISPLACEMENT IN NEAREST 10 YEARS OF ASIA

Mahendra Jagath Kuragodage Disaster Management center – Sri Lanka.

220 Assessing the impact of Corona Pandemic on adopting Healthy habits among people of Uttar Pradesh

Adity Kumari Department of Statistics, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India

Dr.Sheela Misra Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, North Carolina, NC 27412, USA

221 India’s Shadow Pandemic – A study of domestic violence during the Covid 19

Dr. Priya A Sondhi Bennett University

222 Internet of Things applications towards mapping of technologies in areas of diagnostics, testing, healthcare delivery solutions and equipment supplies: Challenges and opportunities in India

Dr. Ashok Matani Government College of Engineering, AMRAVATI

223 A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF BUILDING CODES OF PAKISTAN; FIRE SAFETY PROVISION 2016

Ahmed Faraz Khan National University of Science and Technology

Ijaz Ahmad National University of Science and Technology

224 Disaster Management Law in the context of Covid 19 Dr. Priya A Sondhi Bennett University