DyCM visits relief camps, expresses solidarity with shelling hit families

Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh interacting with shelling hit people on Friday.
Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh interacting with shelling hit people on Friday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 22: Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh today visited R. S. Pura and took stock of arrangements put in place at the relief camps established at Panchayat Garh Laswara, Government Higher Secondary School Salehar, Gujjar Basti Jajowal and other relief camps for the people affected due to  shelling and cease-fire violations in Arnia sector of Jammu district.
The Deputy Chief Minister was accompanied by Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control Sham Lal Choudhary, Vice Chairman State Advisory Board for the Welfare, Devel-opment of Scheduled Castes Bushan Lal Dogra, Additional Deputy Commissioner Jammu Arun Manhas, besides other senior officers of police and civil administration.
Deputy Chief Minister was informed that about 15 camps have been established for affected people of  Arnia and  sufficient quantity of essential commodities have been distributed among these migrants so far.
Dr Nirmal Singh directed the officers of the district administration to ensure that basic facilities including power supply, water supply, sanitation and others are made at the temporary shelter locations.
He interacted with the affected people and enquired about the facilities being provided to them at these relief camps.
People informed the Deputy CM of various issues confronting them at the camps and sought his immediate intervention in construction of bunkers in affected areas, proper communication facilities in border villages, ensuring education of students besides rehabilitation of disturbed families at safer places.
The Deputy CM asked concerned officers to prepare an action plan suggesting what best could be done to ensure education of students in these relief camps. He directed the Health Department to also facilitate the affected people with basic medical tests.
He also took stock of damage caused to life, property and agriculture due to shelling from across the border. He expressed solidarity with the shelling affected people assuring full support to them from the Government at this hour of crisis.
The Deputy CM also apprised the migrants that individual bunkers would be constructed soon for the convenience of border area residents.
Later, the Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh alongwith Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control Sham Lal Choudhary, police and civil administration visited 192 BN Border Security Force.
They paid floral tributes to Border Security Force soldier, constable Brijendra Bahadur Singh who was killed in ceasefire violation by Pakistan rangers in Arnia.

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