Divisional Commissioner reviews arrangements for Budha Amarnath Ji Yatra 2019

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Div Com reviews arrangements for Budha Amarnath Ji Yatra 2019

JAMMU, JULY 19: Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Sanjeev Verma today reviewed the arrangements for annual Baba Budha Amarnath Ji Yatra 2019 her at a meeting.

The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Jammu, Ramesh Kumar, Director Tourism Jammu, Deepika Sharma, DIG, Vivek Gupta besides senior functionaries of concerned departments and members of religious organization and organising committee while Deputy Commissioners of Rajouri and Poonch attended the meeting through video conferencing.

It was informed that the Yatra will commence on August 5 and the first batch of pilgrims will pay obeisance at the holy shrine on August 6, while the Yatra will culminate on   August 16, 2019.

The issues related to security, transportation, setting up of langers, medical facilities, sanitation, water and power supply, traffic, lodging and boarding of pilgrims, publicity of Yatra were discussed in detail.

The Div Com directed DCs of Rajouri and Poonch to ensure that all the necessary arrangements are put in place well in advance for smooth conduct of the annual pilgrimage.

The Divisional Commissioner directed the concerned authorities to start making the arrangements needed to be made. He called for close monitoring and coordination among the concerned departments for making available adequate stocks of essential commodities, Medicare facilities besides cleanliness en-route to the shrine.

Polythene ban: Samba admin decides to launch mass awareness campaign

Samba, July 19: To make district polythene waste free, the district administration and municipal committees of Samba will work jointly to sensitize and encourage the residents for giving their earnest support for making the district 100 percent polystyrene free.

Chairing a meeting here today to discusses  the modalities for strict implementation of ban on polythene bags, Deputy Commissioner  Sushma Chauhan, said that concentrated efforts must be made to educate the residents about various ways, in which they can keep the district clean, including the use of jute carry bags, cotton bags, reusable paper and other such environmental friendly bags.

DC said that intensive activities including awareness rallies shall be organized in every part of the district where the residents shall take pledge to shun the use of plastic carry bags, beside several other measures to maintain cleanliness in the city, on daily basis.

“The Executive officers of the municipalities should conduct surprise checking in their respective divisions against the use of plastic carry bags, as its use has been banned by the  govt”  the DC added.

She   asked the Executive Officers to educate the people about use of alternate carry bags as provided the Handloom and  Handicraft departments, besides NGOs. The DC directed the AD Handloom to provide eco-friendly carry bags as sample to all EOs in order to aware the general public.

The SDMs were asked to monitor the drive personally for motivating all the stakeholders in the district against the use of polythene bags.

The meeting was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner,   Vikas Gupta, SDM Vijaypur, Vijay Sharma, SDM Ghagwal Ritu Mahajan, Assistant Commissioner Development M L Tasir, Tehsildars and Executive Officers of Municipalities of Samba, Vijaypur, Bari-Brahmana, Ramgarh, Rajpura besides other officials.