What Arrangements Did J&K L-G Review for Amarnath Yatra at Baltal?

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Key Takeaways
- J&K L-G Manoj Sinha reviewed arrangements at Baltal Base Camp.
- Measures for pilgrim safety were discussed extensively.
- Healthcare and sanitation provisions were inspected.
- Coordination among security forces is vital for a smooth Yatra.
- Feedback from pilgrims was actively sought to improve services.
Srinagar, July 20 (NationPress) J&K L-G Manoj Sinha visited the Baltal Base Camp on Sunday to evaluate the arrangements for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra.
He convened a meeting with the Camp Director, officials from the district administration, police, and security agencies, discussing the measures implemented to ensure the smooth movement of pilgrims.
He also assessed the mudslide prevention strategies and other provisions for a comfortable stay, including food, healthcare, connectivity, sanitation, water and power supply, and traffic management alongside on-spot registration and amenities for pilgrims.
Engaging with both pilgrims and service providers, he gathered valuable feedback.
Moreover, he reviewed the preparedness of various departments to respond to any adverse weather conditions.
He instructed relevant officers to implement specific measures to guarantee the safety of pilgrims in at-risk areas.
During his visit to the Baltal Base Camp hospital, he interacted with doctors and medical staff while inspecting the healthcare services available for the pilgrims.
He also commended the dedicated efforts of all departments and agencies involved in managing the yatra, ensuring the safety and seamless experience for devotees of Shri Amarnath Ji.
On Saturday, DGP J&K held a hybrid security review with all units of J&K Police, Army, BSF, CRPF, SSB, ITBP, CISF, and other agencies, focusing primarily on the ongoing Amarnath Yatra and the current security situation.
A thorough evaluation was performed regarding the security landscape and the collaborative efforts of various forces to maintain peace in J&K.
The DGP emphasized the importance of seamless coordination among all agencies and discussed the Army's role, alongside other sister agencies, in maintaining a robust counter-infiltration grid and assisting civil authorities in sensitive regions.