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No additional NDRF battalion in last 3 years despite increased operations: Par Panel

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New Delhi, Mar 17 (PTI) No additional battalion of National Disaster Response Force has been raised during the last three years despite increasing operational responsibilities, a parliamentary panel has noted.

In its report tabled in both houses of the Parliament, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs, chaired by BJP MP Radha Mohan Das Agrawal, appreciated the critical role of the NDRF in disaster response and emphasised the need for adequate funding to address its demands, particularly for additional personnel.

It also praised the role played by the Force in responding to disasters across multiple states/UTs and its participation in international humanitarian assistance operations.

“However, the Committee observes that despite increasing operational responsibilities, no additional battalion has been raised during the last three years and the posted strength (14,837) remains considerably below the authorised strength (18,581),” the panel said in the 257th report on Demands for Grants for 2026-27.

The Committee recommended that the Union Home Ministry assess manpower gaps and expedite measures to fill vacancies to ensure optimal operational readiness.

“The Terms of deputation may be revised to incentivise more personnel from Central armed police Forces (CAPFs) to join the NDRF,” it said.

The Committee said the shortage of funds for such critical schemes can adversely impact the functioning of the NDRF.

“The Committee recommends that the MHA may approach the Ministry of Finance at the Revised Estimates (RE) stage to secure the additional funds, if required, ensuring that operational efficiency and preparedness are not compromised during emergencies,” it said, flagging that only about 10 per cent of the total allocation in Budget Estimates 2026–27 has been earmarked for capital expenditure.

“In view of the increasing frequency and intensity of natural disasters, the Committee recommends that greater emphasis may be placed on strengthening capital assets, advanced rescue equipment, ICT-enabled response systems and regional infrastructure to reduce response time and enhance disaster preparedness,” it said. PTI ABS AMJ AMJ

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