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How to Prepare a Project on "Disaster Management" Class 9- Social Science

 "Disaster Management: A Smart Step Towards Safety"

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Step-by-Step Guide to Prepare a Project on Disaster Management

1. Title Page (Cover Page)

Include the following:

  • Title: Disaster Management

  • Your Name

  • Class & Section

  • Roll Number

  • School Name

  • Date of Submission

Decorate it with disaster-related icons (earthquake, flood, fire, etc.).

📘 2. Index Page (Table of Contents)

Example:

  1. Introduction

  2. Meaning of Disaster and Disaster Management

  3. Types of Disasters

  4. Phases of Disaster Management

  5. Case Study: One Natural and One Man-made Disaster

  6. Role of Government and Agencies

  7. Role of Students and Community

  8. Safety Measures and Preparedness

  9. Conclusion

  10. Bibliography

📘 3. Introduction

Write a short introduction about:

  • What is a disaster?

  • Why disaster management is important?

  • The difference between natural and man-made disasters.

📘 4. Meaning of Disaster & Disaster Management

  • Disaster: A sudden event that causes massive damage to life and property.

  • Disaster Management: The process of preparing for, responding to, and recovering from disasters to reduce damage and help affected people.

📘 5. Types of Disasters

Natural Disasters:

  • Earthquake

  • Flood

  • Cyclone

  • Drought

  • Tsunami

Man-made Disasters:

  • Fire

  • Industrial accidents

  • Terrorist attacks

  • Chemical spills

  • Nuclear accidents

Use pictures or a chart to show the difference between natural and man-made disasters.

📘 6. Phases of Disaster Management

Explain the 4 main phases:

  1. Mitigation – Steps to reduce the impact

  2. Preparedness – Planning and training

  3. Response – Emergency actions during a disaster

  4. Recovery – Rebuilding and helping people after the disaster

Use a flowchart for better presentation.

📘 7. Case Study (Important for Class 10)

Pick one natural disaster (e.g., Bhuj Earthquake, 2001 or Kerala Floods, 2018)
Pick one man-made disaster (e.g., Bhopal Gas Tragedy or Train accident)

Write:

  • What happened

  • Cause

  • Impact on people

  • How disaster management helped

📘 8. Role of Government & Agencies

Talk about:

  • NDMA (National Disaster Management Authority)

  • NDRF (National Disaster Response Force)

  • Local police, fire departments, and NGOs

📘 9. Role of Students and Community

  • Educating people

  • First aid training

  • Evacuation drills

  • Creating awareness about safety

📘 10. Safety Measures & Preparedness Tips

Give do’s and don’ts during:

  • Earthquakes

  • Fires

  • Floods

  • Cyclones

Use tables or bullet points for clarity.

📘 11. Conclusion

Summarize the importance of disaster awareness and how proper planning can save lives and reduce damage.

📘 12. Bibliography

List your sources:

  • NCERT textbooks

  • Government websites (e.g., ndma.gov.in)

  • News reports

  • Class notes

✍️ Presentation Tips:

  • Write neatly or use a computer.

  • Add charts, maps, and images.

  • Use headings and bullet points.

  • Keep it organized and well-labeled.

  • Use A4 sheets or a project file.

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To Download Project File PDF Click Below:

Class - 9 Social Science


Class - 10  Social Science

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