Building Assessment
24/February/2016
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO: 133
ANSWERED ON:  24.02.2016
Building Assessment
KRUPAL BALAJI TUMANE
BHAVANA GAWALI (PATIL)
SHASHI THAROOR
Will the Minister of



URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-


Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:

(a) whether the Ministry is aware that the lack of a periodic hazard and vulnerability assessment for buildings in urban areas leading to a number of untoward accidents including the collapse and disintegration of public buildings/complexes. 
(b) if so, whether the Ministry proposes to consider directing the States/Union Territories to conduct regular Hazard and Vulnerability assessments for buildings/complexes including measures to check the availability of safety equipment, accessibility for water tenders, evacuation routes, early warning systems, accessibility to emergency services, damage and electrical insulation to ensure that buildings are resilient to disasters;
(c) whether the Government also proposes mandating the States/Union Territories to submit a periodic vulnerability assessment report to their respective State Disaster Management Authorities which was recently conducted in the State of Kerala, to determine the vulnerability of public buildings/complexes, particularly of schools, public offices and hospitals; and

(d) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons thereof?



ANSWER
THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
(SHRI BABUL SUPRIYO)

(a) & (b) : The periodic hazard and vulnerability assessment for buildings in urban areas falls under the purview of State Government which is responsible for enforcement of Building Bye-laws. However, Central Government issues advisories from time to time to State Governments to ensure Structural Stability and Disaster Mitigation. 

(c): There is no such proposal.

(d): It is a subject which falls under the purview of State Government. 
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