Free ration distribution among poor families, migrant labourers begins in Ganderbal
GANDERBAL, MARCH 28: In view of lockdown to mitigate the risk of COVID-19 outbreak, the process of free ration distribution among poor families of the district Ganderbal and the seasonal labourers, who have come from different parts of country started here today.
The Deputy Commissioner, Shafqat Iqbal distributed free ration kits to various poor, needy, destitute families and labourers at Buderkund and Bamlura. ADC Ganderbal, Farooq Ahmad Baba and Tehsildar Ganderbal were also present on the occasion.
District administration Ganderbal has framed a comprehensive plan for smooth distribution of free ration among poor families and labourers.
It was informed that free ration will be distributed by the Tehsil Committee comprising of Tehsildar, BDO, SHO and Sarpanch/ concerned Ward member among as many as three thousand poor families and about 426 migrant labourers who are presently residing in the district.
The DC also expressed gratitude to the people for observing total lockdown as a move to mitigate the risk of COVID-19 outbreak. The lockdown has been imposed as a precautionary measure to combat the threat of virus by maintaining social distance and adopting other related advisories.
DC said sufficient stock of all essential commodities are available in the district and viable mechanism has been formulated wherein the public distribution of essentials shall be made at the consumer’s door step so that public gatherings are avoided and social distancing protocol maintained.
DC also visited the District Health Control Room established at CMO Office Ganderbal and inspected the functioning of the control room. He appreciated the staff and urged them to maintain proper record of every call received at the control room and the action taken report on each and every query.
DM launches free ration distribution drive in Anantnag
ANANTNAG, MARCH 28: District Magistrate Anantnag, Mr. Bashir Ahmad Dar today launched drive for distribution of free ration to the migrant labour class presently putting up in Anantnag district in sync with the government directions and provisions of Disaster Management Act.
The district administration revealed that more than 2300 seasonal laborers from different states of the country are currently putting up in the district.
Additional Deputy Commissioner, G.H. Sheikh and officials of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs department were also present on the occasion.
The district administration is providing ration to the registered consumers at their doorsteps as per protocol to avoid public gatherings and observe social distancing during collection and distribution of the essentials.
In the meantime, the DM has renewed his appeal to the public to observe complete lockdown and not to venture out of their homes.
He urged also the people to support administration in identifying the persons who have returned from COVID – 19 – affected countries or have come in contact with suspects and are avoiding compulsory quarantine.