Directs
uninterrupted power, water, essential supplies during the month, installation
of High mast lights, sanitation at congregational places
Also directs close coordination
between civil admn, Police, Army to ensure no inconvenience to people during
morning, evening prayers
Ramadhan
Helplines being set up, PDD to constitute QRTs to reach out to people,
curtailment schedules being re worked
SRINAGAR, MAY 14: As the Holy
month of Ramadhan is set to start across the world in a few days, Chief
Minister, Mehbooba Mufti reviewed the arrangements put in place by the
administration for the holy month across the State in a high level meeting of
officers here today.
The Chief
Minister took a detailed review regarding status and availability of power,
drinking water, essential supplies, sanitation and other arrangements made by
the concerned Departments for the coming month across the State.
Mehbooba Mufti also
directed the DCs and District SPs to ensure complete synergy between civil
administration, Police and Army so that people do not face any inconvenience
during offering prayers in late hours and early mornings. She also directed the
district administrations across the State to remain alert and cautious and do
not allow any anti social element to create any law and order issue.
Mehbooba Mufti
directed that uninterrupted supply of drinking water, power, essential
commodities like sugar, meat, milk etc. be made available to consumers without
any difficulty. She directed the Srinagar Municipal Corporation and Urban Local
Bodies to ensure that cleaning of roads to places of congregational prayers
like Hazratbal, Jama Masjid, Peer Dastageer sahib and other places is done on
round the clock basis. She also directed the two Departments for management of
dog menace on the streets during nights so that people are not inconvenienced
during Fajr andTarawih prayers.
The Chief
Minister directed deployment of adequate manpower to manage and regulate
traffic during peak hours at major junctions like Parimpora, Batwara and
Rambagh, major towns of the State and on National Highway.
Mehbooba Mufti
also directed making available transport facility, sanitation and street lighting
for devotees to places of congregational prayers like Dargah Hazratbal, Jama
Masjid, Srinagar, Jama Masjid, Jammu, Hazrat Peer Dastageer Sahib, Srinagar and
other places across the State. She also directed setting up of health
facilities near the places of congregational prayers in view of the hot summer
season at Jammu.
The Chief
Minister directed the PDD authorities to install High Mast lights at prominent
places in the capital cities, particularly downtown Srinagar and Jama Masjid,
Khanqah i Mou’la etc. where people generally pass through for offering
congregational prayers. She directed strict regulation of power supply during
peak hours of Sehri and Iftaars and making
adequate number of transformers available for replacement so that people don’t
face any difficulty in getting power supply.
The meeting was
briefed by the Divisional Commissioners of Kashmir and Jammu about the
arrangements put in place by the administration. She was informed that adequate
arrangements of sanitation, street lights, essential supplies and transport
have been made and also Control Rooms have been set up at district
headquarters where people can call in case of any difficulty.
The Chief
Minister was informed that a Ramadhan Helpline is being
established at all district headquarters which people can contact in case of
any distress. She was also informed that in many districts a revised
curtailment schedule of power has been prepared to ensure that no curtailment
takes place at Iftaar and Sehri times.
Additionally, she was informed that PDD has constituted Quick Reaction
Teams(QRT) to respond to any request for help to people in case of transformer
damage or any other disruption in power supply.
Mehbooba Mufti
also reviewed the arrangements put in place by District administrations across
the State in this regard. She also reviewed the status of power supply and
availability of transformers in the districts. In many districts, she was
informed that, school timing is also being readjusted so that students and
teachers reach home before Iftaar.
Ministers,
Choudhary Zulfikar, Naeem Akhtar, Shyam Choudhary, Sat Sharma, Sunil Sharma and
Asiea Naqash; Vice Chairman, J&K Wakf Board, Nizamudin Bhat; Chief
Secretary, B. B. Vyas; Financial Commissioner, Housing & Urban Development,
K B Aggarwal; ADGP, Security, Muneer Ahmad Khan; administrative secretaries of
several related Departments; Divisional Commissioners of Kashmir and Jammu
provinces; and heads of several field Departments were present in the
meeting.
All the Deputy Commissioners and District SPs across the State attended
the meeting through video conferencing.
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