SRINAGAR, JUNE 30 - Minister for PHE, Irrigation
and Flood Control Sham Lal Choudhary today chaired a meeting to review the
progress on Flood Protection works under Flood Management Project Phase –I being
executed by the I&FC department including Jhelum dredging works,
construction of toe wall, revetments and earth cutting and other works in
Jhelum Flood Spill Channel.
Secretary PHE, I&FC Saurabh Bhagat, Superintending Engineers,
Executive Engineers and other concerned senior officers of the department
attended the meeting.
During the meeting, the Minister was apprised that the dredging works in
Jhelum River at Anantnag, Kakapora, Srinagar, Panjinara, Sopore and Baramulla
is underway and against the target of 16 lakh cu meters, the department has
dredged around 7.10 lakh cu meters of sand and muck from the river.
Apprising about the status of construction of toe wall from Anantnag to
Sumbal, it was informed that work is underway but the water level is hindering
the process. It was told to the chair that work on construction two Bridges at
Shariefabad in District Budgam and Naidkhai in District Bandipora being
executed by JKPCC is also underway.
The meeting was further informed that work on revetments at Anantnag,
Kakapora, Srinagar, Panjinara, Sumbal is also underway. Regarding the ongoing
works in Flood Spill Channel at Shariefabad, the Minister was briefed about the
status of works including land acquisition process, re-sectioning, creation of
earthen bunds, construction of protection walls and related works for the
restoration of the Flood spill channel to its original shape.
It was informed that tree cutting work has almost been completed except
few places and earth cutting work is underway.
Addressing the meeting, the Minister directed the concerned officers to
excavate a temporary parallel drainage to drain out the rain water so that the
excavation work isn’t affected.
The Minister also enquired about the land acquisition process and
directed the concerned officers to clear the bottlenecks if any so that the
works can be executed in a speedy manner. It was informed that around out of
total 1759 kanals of land to be acquired for the flood protection works, 1500
kanals has been already acquired.
Sham Lal Choudhary asked the officers to take up the works in mission
mode and complete the task well within the schedule fixed by the Union Ministry
of Water Resources adding that concerned Engineers should speed up the pace of
excavation works being executed in Flood Spill Channel.
“There is a
need to prepare a weekly plan of action and follow it strictly to achieve the
target in given time”, the Minister said adding that monthly status of progress will be
reviewed for putting in a close monitoring mechanism.
The Minister said that sincere efforts need to be put in to expedite the
early completion of dredging work especially in the Srinagar and Baramulla
reaches to meet the targets set for December- 2017.
Speaking on the issue of less number of field staff, the Minister said that the
issue will be resolved and required number of staff will be made available to
further speed up the works.
The Minister asked the officers to put in strenuous efforts in
completing the project without wasting a single day. ‘He said
that it is the responsibility of each one to give their best to save our own
people from flood like situations and for that we need to come up to the
expectations of people by completing the project in given time’.
Taking strong note on illegal dredging in Jhelum river, the Minister
directed the concerned officers to take appropriate action against the illegal
dredgers. He asked for submitting a detailed report on action taken against
people involved in this illegal activity and also directed for evolving a
mechanism to put a complete check on manual dredging without having proper
license issued by the department.
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