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Kashmir

Pandurang K Pole chairs meeting to review Eid- ul-Adha arrangements

| @indiablooms | Jul 06, 2021, at 02:42 am

Srinagar/IBNS: Reviewing the arrangements for the ensuing Eid-ul-Adha festival, the Divisional Commissioner  (Div Com) Kashmir, Pandurang K Pole today called for putting up enforcement, vaccination and testing services at all religious and market places across Kashmir.

He said that Covid enforcement teams should emain deployed at all marketplaces to ensure people are following the Covid SOPs including use of masks and social distancing religiously.

He added that teams shall be deployed for vaccination and testing at all religious places and market places, including sacrificial animals sale centers to ensure containment of spread of Covid-19.

He also appealed to people that though the positivity rate is on decline, however, they should maintain covid  appropriate behaviour as a habit to remain safe from the virus.

The divisional commissioner directed all DCs of Kashmir to establish sale centers where people can  purchase the sacrificial animals with proper COVID-19 protocol.

Stressing on rate regulation and availability of quality poultry, the divisional commissioner instructed  concerned to constitute multi-departmental squads to conduct extensive market checking to prevent  traders, dealers and shopkeepers resorting to hoarding, overcharging, black marketing or sale of sub standard items.

He emphasised on PDD and PHE to ensure uninterrupted supply of electricity and drinking water across  all districts during the festival days.

The DCs were asked to rope in religious leaders for Covid-19 SOPs IEC activities to sensitise people about  the importance of following laid down guidelines and precautions to control the disease effectively.

Police authorities were instructed to ensure proper security arrangements and prevent the public from  resorting to any sort of violation during the festivity days.

He emphasised on free movement of nomads and trucks carrying sacrificial animals through Mughal  road and Sinthan road besides vaccination and testing booths be set up on the both roads for all  incoming travellers.

Stressing on cleanliness and sanitation, Commissioner SMC Srinagar was directed to ensure regular  lifting of garbage and waste material and maintenance of proper sanitation around religious and market  places.

Among others, the meeting was attended by DC Srinagar, RTO Kashmir, Chief Engineers, PHE, R&B,  Directors of Health Services, FCS&CA and Sheep Husbandry, SSP Traffic, SP Headquarter Srinagar, CEO,  Waqf Board and other dignitaries.

IGP Kashmir, Deputy Commissioners and SSPs of all districts of Kashmir also attended the meeting  through video conferencing.

 

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