Frequently Asked Questions
/ FAQ's
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What is HPSDMF Web Portal?
This portal serves as the HPSDMA Disaster Mitigation Fund Management Information System (MIS), specifically designed for the preparation of Project Proposals (PPR) and Detailed Project Reports (DPR).
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What are the objectives of this Web Portal?
The portal aims to streamline project management for Disaster Mitigation, enhance collaboration, ensure transparency, and support innovative solutions through an user-friendly interface.
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How to onboard on this Web Portal?
This portal is seamlessly integrated with Manav Sampada to provide a Single Sign-On (SSO) service which allows users to access this portal through their PMIS credentials. Implementing Agencies or another users can contact the Administrator for onboarding and necessary role assignments, ensuring the appropriate access to the Web Portal.
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What, if we don't know the password of our PMIS User ID?
To reset your password, simply click on the "Forgot/Reset Password" link. You will be redirected to the Manav Sampada Portal. Once there, follow the prompts and complete the necessary steps to change your password.
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What is the Work Flow of this Web Portal?
First, the Implementing Agency prepares the Project Proposal Report (PPR). Once completed, the PPR is submitted to the respective District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) for review. The DDMA has the authority to either recommend or not recommend the PPR. If recommended, the PPR is forwarded to the PMU- SDMA for comprehensive evaluations. If not recommended, it is returned to the Implementing Agency along with constructive remarks and suggestions for necessary changes. This process ensures that all proposals undergo rigorous scrutiny, enhancing their quality and viability for implementation.
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What are Research and Development Projects?
These projects focus on Innovation, Technology, and Research purposes. Institutes can apply for funding from the HPSDMA Disaster Mitigation Fund (HPSDMF) to support a variety of initiatives under these themes. By leveraging this funding, institutions can develop cutting-edge solutions and conduct vital research that contributes to disaster mitigation and resilience-building efforts. If you're interested in applying, please refer to the guidelines for project submissions and funding criteria.
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Who are TAC Experts?
TAC (Technical Appraisal Committee) Experts are specialists in their respective fields who are responsible for reviewing Detailed Project Reports (DPRs). Their expertise ensures that each proposal is thoroughly evaluated for feasibility, technical soundness, and alignment with best practices. By providing valuable insights and recommendations, TAC Experts play a crucial role in enhancing the quality and effectiveness of projects, ultimately contributing to successful implementation and impactful outcomes.