"I cannot say we are lagging behind in our initiatives for disaster management but considering the size of India, it is unfortunate that no country has such high record of deaths due to disaster as India has," the MoS for Home Affairs said while addressing the students at Jawaharlal Nehru University.
"According to a World Bank Report, 2 per cent of the GDP is lost due to disasters and at a time when India is striving to lift its economic growth from 7.2 per cent to 9 per cent, we would have achieved it if there were no disasters ," he added.
"Though we keep on talking about how global warming and climate change are contributing to the disasters, in reality the way human civilisation is progressing, the way we are expanding too fast, we are bound to face disasters. With the kind of lifestyle we have, we must be prepared to face calamities," he said.
"It is not enough to prepare ourselves for the rescue, relief operations and rehabilitation, we must go beyond and prevent the disasters and that is where research in the area gains importance," he added.
"When a disaster strikes one cannot depend only on government funding, hence we have appealed that business organisations should come forward. At a recent meeting, few of them have been forthcoming in being stakeholders in the process," he said.