Uttarakhand
Hydel Project at Joshimath
- 20 Jul 2024
- 2 min read
Why in News?
Recently, The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) stated that it has no objection allowing NTPC (National Thermal Power Corporation) to resume construction work at the Tapovan-Vishnugad hydroelectric project site.
Key Points
- On 5th January, 2023 the state government had issued an order, halting all works at the NTPC's Tapovan-Vishnugad project after the issue of land subsidence worsened in Joshimath.
- NDMA formed a group of multi-institutional expert organizations, including the Central Building Research Institute, National Geophysical Research Institute, Geological Survey of India, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, and IIT-Roorkee, among others.
- In its report to the High Court, NDMA also stated that experts have listed many reasons for the land subsidence, the most common being that the natural water flowing from Auli to Joshimath was interrupted due to unregulated construction in Joshimath town.
National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)
- It is a central Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) under the Ministry of Power.
- It is India’s largest energy conglomerate with roots planted way back in 1975 to accelerate power development in India.
- It aims to provide reliable power and related solutions in an economical, efficient and environment-friendly manner, driven by innovation and agility.
- It became a Maharatna company in May 2010.
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA)
- It is India’s apex statutory body for disaster management.
- It was formally constituted on 27th September 2006, by the Disaster Management Act, 2005.
- The Prime Minister is its chairperson and it has nine other members. One of the nine members is designated as Vice-Chairperson.
- The primary responsibility for the management of disaster rests with the State Government concerned.
- However, the National Policy on Disaster Management puts in place an enabling environment for all i.e., the Centre, state and district.