The Divisional Commissioner of Jammu has directed officials to complete all ongoing works at the Bhagwati nagar Yatri Niwas by using june 20, beforehand of the graduation of the yearly amarnath Yatra, an legit stated on Saturday.


Divisional Commissioner Ramesh Kumar and Inspector trendy of police (IGP) Bhim Sen Tuti visited the Yatri Niwas, which serves as the base camp for pilgrims heading to the 3,880-metre-excessive cave shrine in south kashmir Himalayas, and reviewed arrangements for the yatra.


The 38-day pilgrimage is ready to begin on July 3 via the conventional forty eight-km pahalgam direction in anantnag district and the 14-km shorter but steeper Baltal direction in Ganderbal district. The primary batch of pilgrims will depart from Jammu on July 2.


An reputable spokesperson said the two officials assessed the pace and excellent of ongoing works and chaired a assembly with worried departments to check arrangements for the pilgrims' stay, civic services, and universal protection.


Kumar asked for well timed of entirety of obligations together with the setting up of a control room with group of workers from all line departments, while the IGP harassed the significance of pilgrims travelling in professional convoys and adhering to precise cut-off timings.


The fire and Emergency services branch turned into told to behavior hearth drills and installation fire extinguishers and CCTV cameras, specially round langar (community kitchen) websites.


The health department become directed to make certain availability of drug treatments, medical system, ambulances, and personnel at the bottom camp and other key factors.


The chief engineer of the public Works department become requested to finish sentry posts recommended by CRPF and deploy langar sheds and german hangars.


Commissioner of Jammu Municipal organisation Devansh Yadav become informed to set up sanitation body of workers, installation adequate toilets, and start desiltation of the close by canal, the spokesperson added.

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