Governor reviews Amarnathji Yatra arrangements at Holy Cave, Panjtarni, Baltal

Governor N N Vohra inspecting arrangements for Amarnathji Yatra at Domel on Monday.
Governor N N Vohra inspecting arrangements for Amarnathji Yatra at Domel on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, June 26: Governor N N Vohra, Chairman Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB), accompanied by Umang Narula, Chief Executive Officer of the Board, conducted an aerial reconnaissance of the yatra route along the Baltal axis and visited the Holy Cave, Panjtarni, Baltal and Domel Yatra Camps and the Neelgrath Helipad.
At Holy Cave, the Governor was briefed by the representatives of Army, J&K Police, CRPF, BSF, NDRF, SDRF, the Leader of the Mountain Rescue Team and Sachin Jamwal, Director, Holy Cave Shrine area and Rakesh Badyal Camp Director Holy Cave, regarding the arrangements being made on and along the track from Upper Sangam-Lower Holy Cave-Holy Cave for the smooth conduct of the Yatra.
Governor issued instructions to the Camp Directors at Holy Cave to ensure the pitching of tents, shops and Langars only in the areas designated in the Lay Out Plan and directed the Army and Para Military Security units to recce the area, particularly the slopes above the Holy Cave, to see that there were no loose stones on these slopes. Governor emphasized that proper sanitation arrangements should be ensured and the deep garbage pits should be dug to ensure proper disposal of all bio-degradable wastes.
At the Panjtarni Base Camp along with Ranjeet Singh, Camp Director and officers of Army, Security Forces and the officers of the various other concerned departments, Governor inspected arrangements for supply of power, water supply, proper installation of baths and toilets and treatment of their flows, dissemination of information through installation of PA System, maintenance of proper fire gaps, availability of fire fighting equipment etc.
He directed the Camp Director to personally supervise, daily, the status of the sanitation of 300 toilets being constructed and to ensure that regular doses of bacteria should be added by the agency responsible for ensuring sanitation. He further directed that rates of Porters, Ponies, Pithoos should be prominently displayed for the information of the Yatris and stressed the need to maintain close coordination amongst various agencies involved in the management of the Yatra and directed them to have regular meetings every morning and evening with all the security agencies, various departments and the stake-holders to ensure immediate resolution of any arisen problem.
At the Yatra Camp locations visited by him the Governor interacted with the Service Providers and those who are involved in repairing/improving the tracks, providing Ponies, Pithoos, Palkis and other services for the Yatris. He informed them that Group Insurance for all Service Providers and Yatris has been enhanced to Rs. 3.00 lakh from the existing Rs. 1.00 lakh.
Governor visited the Base Hospital at Holy Cave, Panjtarni and Baltal and was informed by the Doctors In-Charge that Oxygen cylinders, ECG machines, Defibrillators, Oxygen Concentrators, Hapo bag chambers, CPR machines, X-ray machines, Ventilators, Pulse Oxy meters, Resuscitation sets etc. and all required medicines were available.
Governor visited the Access Control Gate at Domel and inspected the extension of the Shelter Shed for facilitating the movement of Yatris and reviewed the security preparations and movement plan of the Yatris with Col. Gaurav Shukla Commanding Officer, Garwhal Rifles, and Pawan Sharma Camp Director.
At the Neelgrath Helipad, Governor inspected the new Waiting Hall area and directed the Camp Director to ensure that the toilets and wash-rooms are kept clean and hygienic at all times.

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