SRINAGAR, JUNE 21: Governor N.N. Vohra, Chairman
Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, accompanied by Shri Umang Narula, CEO of the
Shrine Board, visited the Sheshnag Yatra Camp and held discussions with Col
Manas Misra, CO of the 8th Madras Bn, Shri Atul Gupta Camp
Director, Shri C.K. Sharma, Additional Camp Director, officers of BSF, CRPF, JK
Police and other concerned Departments and reviewed the security and other
arrangements being made to receive the Yatris at this Camp who would start
arriving on 29th June, the day on which the Shri
Amarnathji Yatra commences. The Governor directed the Camp Director and other
functionaries of the Board to particularly ensure effective sanitary
arrangements in respect of the functioning of latrines and toilets and, day to
day cleaning of the entire Camp, collection and disposal of degradable and
non-biodegradable garbage.
Governor took an aerial recce of the Yatra route to observe the repair
work which is under way and, thereafter, landed in Pahalgam from where he
proceeded, by road, to Chandanwari along with the CEO and Additional CEO Shrine
Board, DIG South Kashmir, DIG CRPF, DC and SSP Anantnag and inspected the
ongoing work to establish the Control Gate Chandanwari and set up the Langars,
shops and other facilities at this place. The Governor directed Shri Sukhpal
Singh, Camp Director Chandanwari to very strictly ensure that the Control Gates
shall be opened and closed as per the time schedule already settled and that
he, along with the Police and Security officials, must see that no person
without a valid Yatra Permit was allowed to enter the tracks.
After the visit to Chandanwari the Governor held a meeting at the Yatra
Base Camp Nunwan where, along with the officers who had accompanied him to
Chandanwari, he held discussions which also involved: SSP Security (Kashmir);
SSP Rural; Police Yatra Officer Pahalgam; Commandant 116 Bn CRPF; S.E. R&B;
S.E. PDD; CEO Pahalgam Development Authority; Camp Director and Additional Camp
Director Nunwan Yatra Camp; Dy Director Fire and Emergency Services; CMO; SDM
Pahalgam; Chief Animal Husbandry Officer; ARTO; District Information Officer;
Depot Manager JKSRTC; A.D. Tourism; Assistant Labour Commissioner; ADMO
(ISM&H), SDE BSNL; DFO; EO Municipal Committee Qazigund; Secretary
Municipal Committee Anantnag; Manager JKTDC; EO Municipal Committee Pahalgam;
Assistant Director FCS & CA Anantnag; and XEN PMGSY.
In this meeting the Additional CEO Shrine Board, Shri Jitendra Kumar
Singh and Dy Commissioner Anantnag, Dr Syed Abid Rasheed Shah, made detailed
item-wise presentations on the arrangements already made and those under way
for the forthcoming Yatra. Consequent to discussions the Governor: directed the
Dy Commissioner and other concerned officers to ensure that Pony-wallas along
with their Ponies, Dandi-wallas, Palki-wallas and Pithus were registered and
provided with laminated photo identity cards before they entered the Yatra
area; directed GM Works, Shrine Board to ensure that all toilets and baths, at
every Camp location, are effectively connected with waste disposal systems and
round the clock arrangements are made for maintaining cleanliness of the toilet
facilities; Deputy Commissioner and CMO Anantnag will ensure that every Medical
Camp is equipped with the required medical and para-medical man power,
diagnostic equipments, medicines, and oxygen concentrators; CMO would ensure
that the required equipments and adequate medicines were stocked at each of the
Medical Aid Centres and Emergency Aid Centres along the entire Yatra route and
all Medical Centres should be provided with water supply and toilet facilities;
and Superintending Engineer PHE Department shall ensure daily testing of water
samples at all Yatra Camps.
The Governor also held discussions with CEO Shrine Board, DIG South, DIG
CRPF Awantipora, SSP Security (Kashmir), Deputy Commissioner and SSP Anantnag
on several matters relating to the security of movements of the pilgrims and of
the Service Providers who had already started arriving. He specifically
directed DIG, South, to ensure perfect coordination with CRPF and the Traffic
Police and secure adequate advance information about all Yatra related
vehicular movements from Banihal onwards, towards Pahalgam and Sonamarg.


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