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CS reviews development of tourism infrastructure under PRASHAD

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February 9, 2025
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JAMMU: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today chaired a meeting of the Tourism Department to take stock of the completion of projects taken up under the Pilgrimage Rejuvenation And Spiritual, Heritage Augmentation Drive (PRASHAD) scheme here in J&K and also reviewed the facilities being extended at Shiv Khori Shrine ahead of the Mahashivratri festival.

Those who attended include Principal Secretary, Finance; Commissioner Secretary, Tourism; Commissioner Secretary, Culture; Divisional Commissioner of Jammu; the Secretary of PWD; the Secretary of H&ME; the Secretary of transport, MD, JPDCL; DC, Reasi; the Director of Tourism, Kashmir/Jammu; MD, Cable Car Corporation and other concerned officers.

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While speaking in this meeting, the Chief Secretary took note of the progress made on projects taken up at the religious sites under the PRASHAD scheme. He also enquired about the projects that had been submitted to the Ministry of Tourism, GoI for augmenting infrastructure at other religiously and culturally significant places found across the districts of the UT.

Dulloo took this occasion to stress upon the concerned about executing the projects on the ground and their early completion keeping in view their importance for bringing ease to the visitors. He also directed for early submission of plans for other eligible sites for their comprehensive development.

He enjoined upon the Tourism, Culture and Public Works Departments to identify works and execute them keeping in consideration their religious and cultural significance. He called for their completion preserving their aesthetic appeal, local art and architecture.

The Chief Secretary further asked for the identification of additional sites in both the Jammu and Kashmir divisions on the basis of tourist footfall there. He stressed on framing comprehensive plans as per the set format so that these too are developed on modern lines.

In her presentation, the Commissioner Secretary of Tourism, Yasha Mudgal informed the meeting that the projects for the development of Utterbehni, Purmandal and Katra are in the pipeline. She revealed that the plan for Katra includes Rs 44.52 Cr with main components of multilevel car parking, facade improvement of Fawara Chowk, walkway development to Darshan Deodi, construction of public toilets and other Illumination and beautification works.

The scope of works for the development of Utterbehni and Purmandal was given as construction of a steel suspension footbridge, 3D mural paintings, landscaping/vertical garden, multi-facility complex at Purmandal, development of riverfront, facade lighting, sewerage treatment besides protection and other beautification works.

Other projects submitted to GoI for approval include the development of Ganga Ghat at River Choti Ganga near Choti Ganga near Thanda Pani Bridge and the development of the pilgrim circuit at district Udhampur at the cost of Rs 13.47 Cr.

It also includes the development of Hari Parbat Fort, Kheer Bhawani Temple, Baba Shukr-ud-din Shrine at Watlab (Sopore), Baba Lal Sahib Shrine Kupwara, Religious circuit in district Poonch, Development of Kailash Kund and other shrines at Baderwah township.

Regarding the development of Shiv Khori Cave Shrine, the Chief Secretary directed for the extension of all the facilities for the smooth conduct of the upcoming Mahashivratri Festival to be celebrated from February 25-27 here.

The Deputy Commissioner, Reasi, Nidhi Malik gave an account of the activities traditionally conducted here on this holy festival. She also gave insights about the development of the Helipad at Katra and Shiv Khori Shrine.

The details of other development activities taken up under CSR are the refurbishment of toilets, food kiosks, drinking water points, resting/rain shelters, Development of river ghats, beautification of the Ram Mandir, installation of the sound system, and beautification around the cave among others.

It was also revealed that the administration also envisages the construction of an alternate track to cater to the rush of pilgrims, stabilization of hillock, construction of a new staircase and bathing Ghats, Improvement of the road to Ransoo, augmentation of the Ransoo Bus Stand, Strengthening of steel bridges, lighting of tracks and other beautification works.

Moreover, it was added that in order to enhance the security of pilgrims, CCTV cameras had been installed around the temple shrine with the deployment of more security personnel. It was further disclosed that the pilgrim count has taken a major leap from just around 50,000 pilgrims in 2008 to more than 20 lakh in 2023. The cave shrine attracts lots of devotees on the occasion of the Mahashivratri festival as a number of religious activities are held here in true spiritual devotion of the devotees.

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