NIRMA UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF LAW A CASE COMMENT SUBMITTED FOR THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE FIVE YEARS INTEGRATED DEGREE OF LAW HONOURS ON ASHOK KUMAR GUPTA & ANR. VS. STATE OF U.P‚ 1997 JURISPRUDENCE LAW COURSE CODE: 11BL603 COURSE: B.com.L.L.B (HONS) SEMESTER-VI JANUARY 2014- MAY 2014 SUBMITTED TO - SUBMITTED BY- Ms. Rejitha Nair Yash Patel Roll no
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A recovery-orientated approach sees a departure from a focus on treating mental illness with a move towards promoting well-being. The Australian Government Department of Health’s (AGDOH) national policy and theory framework for recovery-oriented mental health services (2013) states that there is no single definition of recovery though for the purposes of the policy document recovery is defined as “‘being able to create and live a meaningful and contributing life in a community of choice with or without
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India‚ Pakistan‚ and Bangladesh are prone to natural disasters of various kinds on a continual basis. Coupled with high population density‚ poverty‚ illiteracy and lack of infrastructure‚ the natural disasters kill thousands of people and leave a devastating impact on economy and environment. The importance of telecommunication in disaster management has been widely accepted since the early days of the development of radio communication. Disasters can strike without warning at any time of the day or
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Chapter 1 Notes- The management of disasters • United nations general assembly claimed 1990s to be the ‘international decade for natural disaster reduction’ (IDNDR) • Action was taken to promote internationally coordinated efforts to reduce material losses and social and economic disruption caused by natural disasters‚ esp. developing countries. • Mission: to improve each UN member country’s capacity to prevent or diminish adverse effects from natural disasters and to establish guidelines for applying
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Disaster management can be defined as the organization and management of resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies‚ in particular preparedness‚ response and recovery in order to lessen the impact of disasters. The need to address disaster management Disasters are defined as a serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society. They involve widespread human‚ material‚ economic or environmental impacts‚ which exceed the ability of
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1.0 INTRODUCTION Disasters are as old as human history. However‚ whether an event qualifies as a disaster or not has often depended upon who is doing the definition. Individuals‚ governments and humanitarian agencies have attempted to define disaster in various ways depending on their roles‚ biases‚ interests and capabilities. The United Nations Development Programme has defined disaster as an occurrence of a sudden or major misfortune which disrupts the basic fabric and normal functioning of a
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filled with small bits and pieces of addiction. As I began to get older‚ it had become much more visible. Although my mother is the sweetest person that I have ever known‚ she is an addict. I have witnessed her struggle with recovery for many years. As she worked on her recovery‚ my father helped take care my sisters and I. My father did the best that he could possibly do. However‚ some things were out of his control. Two of my sisters began to fall under the spell of addiction. Watching someone who
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Essay on The Natural Disaster (Flood In Pakistan) There are many questions emerging from the recent floods in Pakistan‚ ranging from attempts to understand the atmospheric phenomena behind the downpours to the search for where ultimate responsibility lies for the ensuing human calamity. This short essay investigates some of those questions. A pinch of geography is necessary to explain why Pakistan received such an extraordinary amount of rain during this rainy season. The Indian monsoon can
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IT For Disaster Management Nicolas Mancini Solvay Business School (Brussels) ------------------------------------------------- Table Of Contents I. Abstract II. Brief overview of Disaster Management a. Key concepts b. Disaster Management Cycle III. IT solutions for Disaster Management c. Disaster Management Information Systems (DMIS) d. IT for Prevention‚ Preparedness and Mitigation i. Geographic
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In this chapter‚ the researcher presents background of the study‚ identification of the problems‚ limitation of the problems‚ formulation of the problems‚ objective of the study‚ significance of the study and presentation. A. Background of the Study Doing struggle and effort in life is important to achieve something just like dream‚ future-plan‚ and achieving aims and goals. Life needs effort. As humans people faced many problems in their life and they cannot go away from this real
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