India has spent over Rs 4,300 crore on the National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project since 2011. This initiative aimed to enhance disaster resilience in coastal states. The project involved building infrastructure like cyclone shelters and early warning systems. It was implemented in two phases across eight states, concluding in March 2023. Capacity building was also a key focus.
Over Rs 4,000 crore spent on cyclone risk mitigation since 2011: Government
India has spent over Rs 4,300 crore on the National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project since 2011. This initiative aimed to enhance disaster resilience in coastal states. The project involved building infrastructure like…



