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Disaster Management is a process involving planning, organization, coordination and implementation of steps in order to mitigate the effects of calamities or disasters in the country. ‘Willing suspension of disbelief’ is a literary term coined in 1817 by the eminent Romantic poet and aesthetic philosopher S.T.Coleridge in his book ‘Biographia Literaria’. The term is related to works in the genres of fantasy, horror and action where the reader is expected to overlook the seemingly improbable occurances in the fictional works and willingly suspend his logical and analytical thinking in order to enjoy the narrative.

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