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Title: BCP-Mumbai Mega Flood


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BCP-Mumbai Mega Flood 
  • Presented by NSDL

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MUMBAI

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Mumbais Destiny on July 26, 2005
  • Geographical Nature Of Mumbai
  • Date with Destiny

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Shocking Memories of July 26, 2005
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Cause for Rainfall on July 26, 2005
  • Highest Ever Rainfall
  • Cloudburst
  • Maximum during last century

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Lifeline of Mumbai
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Business Impact of July 26, 2005
  • Banking Transactions
  • ATM Network of several banks stopped functionning
  • Failure of the connectivity with their central
    systems located in Mumbai

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Stock Exchanges
  • Bombay Stock Exchange
  • National Stock Exchange
  • Sensex touched all time high on July 27, 2005

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NSDL RAINS
  • NSDL Disaster
  • No stoppage because of floods
  • Continuous connectivity with the business
    partners all over India

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NSDL Mission Statement - BCP
  • Capability to restore operations on failure
    of any system/sub-system at NSDL/Participants/N
    etwork
  • Without loss of critical investor data within a
    reasonable time to ensure securities settlement

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BCP Disaster Recovery
  • Near Site (Dual Logging)
  • Fully operational Disaster Recovery Site
  • Online Data volumes replicated to DRS

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BCP Disaster Recovery
  • Fireproof Back-up storage facility in all data
    centers
  • BCP (Copy of Documents / Source codes etc.)
  • Dual UPS with Battery Back-up, DG Set for Power
    failure

15
BCP Disaster Recovery
  • Fire / Smoke Detection and automatic protection
  • Redundancy for Air Conditioners
  • Readiness drills (Intra-day Shifting successful)

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Recovery on path
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Recovery/BCP
  • Common man on the roads to help
  • Government providing all the necessary support
  • Mumbai Municipal Corporation officials on their
    toes through out the disaster

18
Recovery/BCP
  • Power supply, Rail transport, Airports started
    normal operations on the very next day
  • Life back to normal within 24 hrs
  • Business as usual in the financial capital of
    India

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Recovery/BCP
  • Inspite of huge individual losses Mumbai started
    buzzing within 48 hours of the disaster
  • Financial Markets back on the track
  • NSDL providing continuous support to all the
    business partners across Mumbai

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Life Back to Normal
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Thank You
  • Disasters will come and go as we dont have the
    ability to stop them but with our never say die
    attitude we shall overcome all the obstacles
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