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Disaster management in India: a case study of recent cyclone Phailin in Odisha / Kujur, Roshni   Journal Article
Kujur, Roshni Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Development and welfare of human beings is intimately related to the natural environment. Normally, environment is a source of livelihood but at times due to the intensive intervene made by human it brings hazards like earthquake, cyclone, ?ood, landslide etc. further these hazards turns into disasters causing losses of life and property.' These hazards can be minimized by using modern scientific and technological advancements. Disaster is a sudden adverse or unfortunate extreme event which causes great damage to human beings as well as plants and animals. Disasters I occur rapidly, instantaneously and indiscriminately which wipe out the years of development in a matter of hours. Disaster may be natural or man-made chaos and destruction reigns everywhere. It doesn't only justify initial death and damage occurrence but even the post-disaster tranquility and sufferings that too without any doubt regenerate pain and misery. Around 76% of India's coastline is prone to cyclones and tsunamis, while 59% of the country is vulnerable to earthquakes, 10% to-?oods and river erosion, and 68 %_to droughts? This has been stated by National Policy on Disaster Management that, "Disaster disruptsprogress and destroys the hard earned fruits of painstaking developmental efforts, often pushing nations, in to the quest for progress, back by several decades. Thus ef?cient management of disasters rather than mere response to their occurrence has in recent days received increased attention both in -India and abroad. This is as much a result of the recognition of the increasing frequency and intensity of disasters as it is an acknowledgement that good governance, in a caring and civilized society, needs to deal effectively with the devastating impact of disasters?"
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Ethnic Conflict and the Flow of Illegal Transnational Migration: a Reflection of Rohingya Crisis in South Asia / Minz, Sumit Kumar ; Kujur, Roshni   Journal Article
Kujur, Roshni Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The flow of illegal migration has always been high in the continent of Asia. Almost every country is tring to deal with this problem in Asia. That is why none of the Asian countries is ready to welcome the Rohingyamuslims in their country, as their country is already flooded over population. But the international organization and western countries has a different way of looking to the Rohingya issue.
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India's relations with Nepal: China in race to influence / Tripathy, Amulya K; Kujur, Roshni   Journal Article
Tripathy, Amulya K Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract It can be safely concluded that external powers have more to do in Nepali domestic politics, than Nepalis themselves do. It is unlikely that Nepal would have a smooth sail in the near future. With the intensifying contentions, both overt and covert, between and among China, the US and India, Nepal's politics can hardly be expected to have a democratic regime in the years to come. The things will become stable once the present cat-and-dog contention in the Himalayan Asia reaches saturation and a conclusive end. Timeframe and modus operandi for that cannot be predicted, for various variables could differ the state of affairs. It is US and China's interest to control the region.
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Rohingya Situation in South Asia: a tale of Humanitarian Crisis / Minz, Sumit Kumar ; Kujur, Roshni   Journal Article
Kujur, Roshni Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Rohingya Community has been facing a worst amount of persecution and subject to the human rights violations endangering their life, dignity and property, after the colonial rule. Various state actors have tried to shift the humanitarian responsibility resulting inhuman attitude not only by the state of Myanmar but also by the global society to some extent. The paper has tried to briefly focus on the historical events and the present deplorable situation of the Rohingya as a vulnerable Community in South Asia.
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