CS reviews restoration works in valley
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Wednesday, 12 March 2014
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Asks divisional administration to expedite restoration of
essential services
Srinagar: Chief Secretary, Mohammad Iqbal
Khandey Wednesday urged the divisional administration of the valley to
expedite the restoration of essential services and clearance of snow from roads
for smooth plying of traffic. He instructed dewatering of inundated areas due
to recent heavy snowfall.
Mr. Khandey expressed satisfaction over the restoration
works being carried out and directed complete restoration of power supply and
ensuring better healthcare facilities in all the health institutions of the
valley.
Chief Secretary was addressing a Divisional Level
officers meeting at Banquet hall today morning, convened to assess the
situation arising out of the heavy snowfall in the valley.
The Chief Secretary arrived from summer capital early
today specially to monitor and supervise the restoration of essential services
and clearance of snow from the roads for smooth plying of traffic.
Among others the meeting was attended by Principal
Secretary to Chief Minister, Mr. B.B. Vyas, Principal Secretary, PDD, Mr. A. K.
Mehta, Commissioner-Secretary, PHE, Irrigation & Flood Control, Dr. Pawan
Kotwal, Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Mr. Shailendra Kumar, IG, Kashmir,
Mr. A. G. Mir, Commissioner/Secretaries besides Chief Engineers and HoDs of
various Departments.
The Divisional Commissioner Kashmir informed the meeting
that due to heavy snowfall about 600 structures have been partially damaged in
different parts of the valley and the field functionaries have been instructed
to submit the damage assessment report for early relief to the affected
families.
The meeting was informed that 75 dewatering pumps, 45
mobile pumps and 15 Fire and Emergency tenders were put in service to clear
water from various inundated areas of the city besides snow was cleared from
the compounds of various hospitals on priority to ensure hassle free movement
of people for medicare facilities.
The meeting was told that the progress of snow clearance
on the National Highway has been speeded up besides road upto Jawahar tunnel
was made operational within hours despite heavy snow and rest work is apace.
Chief Engineer, BEACON informed the meeting that roads
from Baramulla to Chowkibal were also made traffic worthy whileas 105 snow
cutter machines were put in service by Mechanical Engineering department.
With regard to restoration of power, which was disrupted
mainly due to felling of trees, the meeting was told that 60 percent of power
supply has been restored today and it is expected that 90 percent restoration
will be assured by tomorrow and day after tomorrow will be
restored completely. Emergency services to all the hospitals with regard to
power and water supply were restored on priority, the meeting was told.
The meeting was also informed that adequate quantities of
essential commodities have been stocked and about 264000 quintals of rice,
42000 quintals of wheat, 6270 quintals of sugar and 580 KLs of K-Oil besides
sufficient stocks of petrol, diesel and LPG cylinders are available in the
valley.
The Chief Secretary was informed that all the associated
hospitals of GMC Srinagar including G.B. Panth hospital are functioning
smoothly and adequate medicines are available in all the hospitals of the
valley.
He was told that 1450 OPD patients were provided medicare
facilities and 300 patients were admitted for further medicare treatment in
these hospitals besides 105 surgeries and 1800 lab tests were conducted during
these days.
Director Health Services, Kashmir, Dr. Salim ur Rehman
informed the meeting that a pregnant lady from Balhama, Rohama, Rafiabad
contacted the local staff of the Health Sub centre through the concerned ASHA
worker after which a team was sent and the lady was brought to the sub centre
where she delivered a baby and both mother and child are fine.
The meeting was told that movement of train in the Valley
has been restored and stranded passengers have been ferried to and fro Budgam
and Banihal. Similarly the Srinagar International airport was made operational
and many flights landed and took off.
Later, the Chief Secretary accompanied by divisional
administration visited Hazratbal, Saidakadal, Rainawari, Khanyar, Nawpora,
Dalgate besides other down town areas of the city. During the visit, snow
clearance and other restoration works were inspected.
The Chief Secretary also visited JLNM hospital Rainawari
to enquire about the facilities being made available to the patients and
interacted with the admitted patients in the hospital. He also went round the
various wards and took stock of the facilities being provided to the patients
and was informed that adequate stocks of medicines are available. (KNS)
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