APSC Answer Writing (Daily) on Assam Tribune – 11/09/2025

APSC Answer Writing (Daily) based on Assam Tribune – 11/09/2025

For APSC CCE and other Assam Competitive examinations aspirants, practicing Daily Answer Writing is vital. This blog covers the most important Main question and its model Answer from the Assam Tribune today (11-09-2025).

📝 Model Answer

Q. “Assam’s recurring flood disasters expose the limitations of relief-oriented responses. Critically examine the role of State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) in Assam’s flood management. Suggest long-term strategies for moving from relief to resilience.”
(GS Paper III: Disaster Management | GS V: Assam)


🔹 Introduction

Assam, traversed by the mighty Brahmaputra and Barak river systems, is one of the most flood-prone regions of India, with nearly 40% of the state’s land vulnerable. Each year, floods cause displacement, erosion, and economic loss. The State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF), established under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, provides immediate relief. However, Assam’s recurring floods highlight that reliance on short-term relief measures is inadequate in tackling systemic vulnerabilities.


🔹 Role of SDRF in Assam

  • Immediate Humanitarian Aid: Funds for food, shelter, medical care, and ex-gratia for loss of life/livestock.
  • Infrastructure Repair: Quick restoration of roads, embankments, and bridges damaged by floods.
  • Livelihood Support: Provides compensation for crop loss and damaged houses.
  • Governance Mechanism: SDRF, in coordination with ASDMA, ensures state-level preparedness and relief delivery.

🔹 Limitations of SDRF-Centric Approach

  1. Reactive, not Preventive – Focus on post-flood compensation rather than mitigation.
  2. Funding Gaps – SDRF allocations are often inadequate against massive flood losses.
  3. Weak Implementation – Delays in disbursal, corruption, and lack of transparency.
  4. Poor Infrastructure Maintenance – Embankments frequently breach despite repeated repairs.
  5. Community Exclusion – Local knowledge rarely integrated into planning.

🔹 Long-Term Strategies – From Relief to Resilience

1. Structural Measures

  • Strengthen embankments using modern bio-engineering and flood-resilient designs.
  • Implement dredging & river training to reduce siltation in Brahmaputra and tributaries.
  • Complete multipurpose dams and storage reservoirs in upstream Arunachal Pradesh.

2. Non-Structural Measures

  • Floodplain Zoning: Restrict settlement and cultivation in high-risk areas.
  • Early Warning Systems: AI-driven flood forecasting, Doppler radars, mobile alerts.
  • Insurance Mechanisms: Promote crop and property insurance for flood-prone communities.

3. Institutional Strengthening

  • Operationalize North East Water Management Authority (NEWMA) for basin-wide management.
  • Strengthen ASDMA with dedicated funds, trained personnel, and coordination powers.

4. Community-Centric Adaptation

  • Train local disaster volunteers in rescue & relief.
  • Promote climate-resilient crops (e.g., flood-tolerant paddy varieties like Swarna Sub-1).
  • Develop raised platforms and highlands for both humans and livestock.

🔹 Conclusion

The SDRF remains crucial for immediate relief, but Assam’s recurring floods demand a paradigm shift from relief distribution to resilience-building. Integrated basin management, resilient infrastructure, and community participation can transform floods from being a recurring calamity into a manageable ecological phenomenon. This will align with both the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and Assam’s Vision 2030 for sustainable development.s but also build durable, inclusive infrastructure.n transform the region from a disaster hotspot into a model of adaptive governance.

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