Ganderbal: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha visited the Amarnath Yatra base camp at Baltal, today and interacted with the pilgrims, service providers and officials, and reviewed the arrangements related to ongoing Yatra, an official press release informed.
“Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is making significant contributions to tourism, employment generation and revenue. Human spirit is soaring to great heights, cultural diversity, communal harmony is being strengthened and J&K is emerging as a symbol of modern and eternal,” the LG said.
The sacred journey is bringing happiness in people’s lives and giving new wings to local aspirations, he added.
The LG, during a review meeting with the senior officers of the administration, stakeholder departments, SASB, police and security forces, directed for maintaining enthusiasm for excellent service, seamless coordination, effective communication, prompt response to concerns and encouraging feedback from pilgrims during the remaining period of Yatra.
Make sure every possible comfort is provided to pilgrims, he added.
The LG took appraisal of the security arrangements, Heli operations, facilities like accommodation, food, connectivity, transportation, power and water supply, sanitation, health, availability of fire tenders, parking facilities, awareness and IEC programmes for the pilgrims.
The meeting also discussed the installation of fences and CCTV cameras enroute and on critical points; regular checking of food quality through mobile testing vans and the preparedness of departments, police, security forces, health and disaster response teams in view of the weather exigencies.
Dr Raghav Langar, Secretary, Planning Development & Monitoring Department and Shyambir, Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal apprised the LG on the Yatra arrangements at Baltal axis.
During his visit, the LG interacted with the delegations of representatives of pony walas, shop owners, tent providers, Langar organizations and NGOs.
He appreciated the dedication and commitment of service providers, NGOs, volunteers and lauded their invaluable contribution in enriching the spiritual tradition of the holy Yatra and bringing indescribable joy to pilgrims.
He also invited suggestions from the stakeholders in extending seamless services to the devotees.
At the base camp, the LG visited the eco-friendly, sustainable Langar set up with the efforts of the Rural Development Department in collaboration with Swaaha Resource Management.
He also inaugurated Langar installed by CRPF, distributed jute bags and vermi-compost bags to the pilgrim. Jackets sponsored by J&K Bank were also distributed by the LG among service providers.
Dr Mandeep Kumar Bhandari, CEO, Shri Amarnath Shrine Board; Vijay Kumar, ADGP Kashmir; Sujit Kumar Singh, DIG and other senior officers of UT administration, Shri Amarnath Shrine Board, Police and Army also accompanied the LG.