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Make all arrangements for Amarnathji yatra before mid-June: CS

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JAMMU: In its 12th High-Level Committee (HLC) meeting of Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) attended by the senior officers in Civil and Security establishment Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, today impressed upon all the line departments including the Shrine Board to prepare well ahead of the commencement of yatra for its successful conduct this year.

Dr Mehta urged all the departments including PDD, Jal Shakti, RDD, H&UDD, BRO, Telecommunication, and others to complete the necessary tendering and other contract-related processes in the month of April itself. He directed the BRO to clear the snow from roads on both the axis of Chandanwadi and Baltal before the end of April so that other departments are able to carry out their activities smoothly.

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The Chief Secretary stressed on marking the disaster-prone areas on both routes and ensuring that the utilities are not established in such areas. He directed that necessary assistance may be taken from NDRF in this regard so that they could certify that no utility has been erected in such zones.

He asked the concerned Deputy Commissioners to facilitate all the service providers so that the facilities created at each location are appropriate and sufficient for both the devotees and facilitators. He advised them to work in coordination with each other and use the work window very efficiently so that every facility is ready by mid-June in any case.

He asked the civil administration about the arrangements made last year by them at each of the camp locations and en route up to the holy cave. He told them to repeat the same exercise with necessary improvements, wherever required. He asked them to implement the Supreme Court directions passed in this regard in letter and spirit and give more focus on the stabilization of slopes in vulnerable stretches, construction of footbridges along the yatra track, repairing of safety railings, and removal of slips and installation of signages for the safety and ease of pilgrims.

Dr Mehta stated that the DPRs of the works to be taken in hand for the successful conduct of the yatra should be given timely Administrative Approval. Besides, their technical vetting should also be carried on priority to identify the works that are more significant in terms of the safety and security of yatris. He directed for the completion of the building at Ramban before the start of the yatra this year.

He enjoined upon all the Departments like Health, FCS&CA, RDD, H&UDD, DMRRR, Information, IT and others to carry out their routine works as per the past practice enhancing the capacity wherever required. He termed their contribution very crucial for the conduct of the yatra and beckoned them to work with a sense of purpose and urgency.

The Chief Secretary further directed them to ensure that the installation of lights, water tanks, toilets, generators, PSPs, Public Address System, and communication towers are fully functional at each camp location before the commencement of the yatra.

He stressed on creating health facilities with appropriate bed capacity at each location with allied facilities like Oxygen supply, X-ray, ECG, and others as per the actual requirement. He laid emphasis on taking proper sanitation measures at all camp and langar sites without any fail with putting a good number of volunteers and personnel at work.

He also asked for the trial running of all the helipads on both routes well before time. He asked the Divisional and District administration to take every measure for risk mitigation deemed fit after visiting the tracks themselves.

The Divisional administrations ensured him that foolproof arrangements would be made everywhere. They further gave out that power supply, water, health facilities, installation of toilets/baths, telephone, ration, fire fighting equipment, firewood, shelter sheds, helipads, mobile connectivity, langar, tents, and SDRF/NDRF personnel deployment would be done at each spot identified for the purpose. They informed the meeting that every facility required for the event would be created as per the standard practice besides taking all the measures as per the directions given in this meeting.

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