SRINAGAR: The Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir, Pandurang K Pole on Thursday chaired a meeting to review the preparation of concerned departments regarding the forthcoming annual Shri Amarnathji yatra, here.

The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner’s of Srinagar, Anantnag, Bandipora and Ganderbal;  Additional CEO, SASB; Directors of  RDD, ULB, FCS&CA, Tourism, Health Services, Animal Husbandry, DMRRR&R and IMD Kashmir;  representatives of  PWD, KPDCL, PHE, I&FC, BRO Kashmir, RTO Kashmir, JD Information, Fire & Emergency Kashmir;  Chief Executive Officer, PDA &SDA, Commandant, SDRF and NDRF, Regional Director Social Forestry of Kashmir, Deputy Labour Commissioner Kashmir and other officers.

On the occasion, Div Com said that during the current year, the influx of Yatris may be higher as the yatra could not happen smoothly in the previous couple of years due to Covid Pandemic.

He directed all the departments to prepare and project enhanced plan by fifty percent. In this regard, he also enjoined all the officers to increase the capacity of camping sites, parking places and service facilities including health, drinking water, toilet and other facilities.

Emphasizing on the registration of all pony wallas, labours, the Pole directed concerned officers for hiring pony wallas from other districts to cater to the demand.

The Div Com directed PWD for widening of roads at critical junctions, culverts and reparation of damages caused by cloudbursts to physical infrastructure near holy cave during the previous year.

He also directed for advance planning and coordinated synergy to cater all the requirements of Yatris, so that no shortfall shall be projected during Yatra.

Stressing on early execution of works, the Div Com directed all the departments to start execution of work from the first week of April, as the snow fall was less during this winter and complete all the works and preparation by May 15.

Moreover, Div Com directed for establishing oxygen  booths, covid testing facilities for Yatris.444069 recovered, 2,12,70,918 Covid doses administered so far.

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