Odisha: MoU on Climate Resilient Coastal Protection Measures signed, check details

Bhubaneswar: A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed today between the Department of Water Resources, Government of Odisha and National Institute of Ocean Technology, Chennai.

The MoU was signed in presence of Minister Water Resources, Commerce & Transport Tukuni Sahu and Additional Chief Secretary, DoWR Anu Garg. This was signed between EIC, Water Resources Department, Odisha Er. Bijoy Kumar Mishra and Dr. G.A.Ramdass, Director, NIOT.

Addressing the occasion, Minister Sahu said that as Odisha is vulnerable to flood and cyclones, under the able leadership of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, the State Government is taking all possible measures for disaster mitigation and focusing on zero casualties. So the MoU signed for next 5 years will help to save the life and property of people of coastal areas with protection of sea embankments.

Garg while giving details about MoU, stated that NIOT will provide the technical guidance, design & drawing of climate resilient coastal protection measures. It will also work for saline embankments, assisting the supervision, training and capacity building of engineers.

The inhabitants of six coastal districts of the State such as Balasore, Bhadrak, Kendrapara, Jagatsinghpur, Puri and Ganjam will be benefitted. This shall be a milestone in Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) in the coastal areas of the State, Garg added.

Among others Special Secretary, DoWR & MD, OLIC Archana Pattnaik, other senior officers of DoWR and Scientists from NIOT were present. Collectors, Senior District level officers and Engineers of DoWR working in the above coastal districts were also joined the programme on virtual platform.

Odisha has a vast coastline of about 480 km length and the coastal area is exposed to natural disasters. Cyclones cause high tidal surges with very high wind speed, thus resulting in loss of lives and properties. Such erosion of coastline has been observed at many places in the recent past.

The government has planned to take up climate resilient coastal protection measures, raising and strengthening of saline embankments using the latest technology available in the country as a permanent and sustainable solution.

National Institute of Ocean Technology, Chennai (NIOT) under the Ministry of Earth Sciences, Govt. of India is a premier Institute in the country specializing in the field of Ocean Engineering and Coast-line protection.

 
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