Governor reviews progress of ongoing sanitation drive

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Aug 5:  Governor N.N. Vohra, Chairman of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB), today reviewed with Umang Narula, CEO, SASB, progress of the ongoing week long Sanitation cum Camp Cleaning Drive which was launched by the Shrine Board on his directions.
CEO informed Governor that the Sanitation Drive was commenced simultaneously at all the Yatra Camps and along the Yatra tracks with the active cooperation of the Anantnag and Ganderbal District Administrations, Chief Executive Officers of Pahalgam Development Authority (PDA) and Sonamarg Development Authority (SDA); Sub Divisional Magistrate Pahalgam  and   Municipality Committee Pahalgam.
CEO informed Governor that the Sanitation Drive being carried out in all the Camps and on the Yatra tracks in a well coordinated manner under the personal supervision of the Camp Directors, Additional Camp Directors, Deputy Camp Directors and representatives of the various State Government Departments deployed in the Yatra Camps.
All plastic and other non-biodegradable wastes are being collected from the tracks and along the hill slopes and brought down to Baltal and Nunwan where these materials are crushed in the shredding machines specially installed for this purpose. CEO further stated that as directed by the Governor the Camp Directors Nunwan and Baltal  are devoting special attention to ensure complete cleanliness all along the banks of rivers Lidder  and Sind.
Governor was further informed that, as per his directions, Additional CEO, General Manager, (Works) and General Manager (Sanitation) of the Shrine Board have paid visits to Baltal, Domel and both the tracks to monitor the Sanitation Drive. Also, CEO, PDA visited Sheshnag, Panjtarni and Holy Cave to monitor the Cleanliness Drive.
Appreciating the work already done under the ongoing Sanitation Drive Governor directed CEO to keep a close watch to ensure cleanliness and sanitation in all Camps and along the track and ensure against any waste/ plastic materials being thrown into the nallahs.

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