Rs 400 cr Phase-I under execution, DPRs for Rs 1684 cr Phase-II being
readied
CM directs immediate induction of 2 dredgers, seeks daily measurement
report of de-silting, asks Ministers to have periodic on-spot inspection
SRINAGAR, MAY 26: The Cabinet subcommittee to monitor the dredging and
completion of Comprehensive Flood Management works on the river Jhelum held its
first meeting here today. Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti, who also heads the
subcommittee, chaired the meeting.
The subcommittee reviewed the status of works of Phase-I of the
Comprehensive Flood Management Plan costing around Rs. 400 crore. It also
reviewed the status of preparation of DPRs for the Rs. 1684 crore Phase-II.
Deputy Chief Minister, Dr. Nirmal Singh; Minister for PHE, Irrigation
& Flood Control, Shyam Choudhary; Minister for Education, Syed Altaf
Bukhari, who are the members of the committee, attended the meeting.
Addressing the meeting, the Chief Minister underscored the need for
urgent and early completion of the flood protection works on the river in view
of the coming rainy season.
The Chief Minister directed simultaneous running of both the phases of
the plan to ensure early flood protection to the people living in the catchment
of the river. She directed immediate induction of two cutter suction dredges
for which an amount of Rs. 26 crore has already been sanctioned.
The Chief Minister asked Minister for PHE, Irrigation & Flood
Control and Minister for Education, who also represents the Lal Chowk
constituency in the Assembly, to jointly have periodic inspections of the
dredging spots on the river and ensure establishment of convergent working
atmosphere on the ground between project executing agencies and the people.
The Chief Minister directed intensifying dredging of the river at
Srinagar and Baramulla and starting earth cutting a Bemina and Naidkhai to give
the water a push to move downwards. She also directed introduction of a daily
measurement system for silt discharge and submission of a report in this regard
to the concerned authorities. She also directed making available sufficient
number of geo bags with the concerned Departments for use in case of
emergencies.
The meeting
was informed that ever since the visit of the Chief Minister on February 02 this year,
desilting and dredging on the river has picked up pace considerably. While 3300
vulnerable spots on the river have been plugged under SDRF, an area of 1300
kanals of land has been retrieved from the illegal occupation and 40 thousand
trees, planted illegally which were disrupting the smooth flow of water, have
also been cut since then, the meeting was told. The meeting was also informed
that by the end of next month the mathematical report of the DPRs for Phase-II
are expected.
Mehbooba Mufti emphasized the need to introduce water transport in river
Jhelum and directed factoring in of the same in the restoration works for the
river. She said it would not only give a push to tourist activities but also
revive the century old tradition back in the Kashmir Valley.
The Chief Minister was informed that a central team from Inland
Waterways Authority of India headed by its Chief Engineer has already conducted
a pre feasibility survey in this regard which is in advanced stage.
Addressing the meeting, the Deputy Chief Minister stressed on greater
inter Departmental synergy while moving ahead on the ambitious project. He
directed the officers of concerned Departments to work with zeal and get the
project completed in time so that the people living on the two banks of the
river are saved of recurrent flood threats.
Chief Secretary, B. B. Vyas; Principal Secretary to Chief Minister,
Rohit Kansal; Secretary, PHE, Irrigation & Flood Control, Saurabh Baghat
were also present in the meeting.
The cabinet sub-committee, it may be recalled, was constituted last
month to fast-track dredging and de-silting in river Jhelum and also oversee
the completion of the Comprehensive Flood Management works on the river in a
time bound manner.

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