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Uttarakhand CM Dhami Orders Recruitment of 1,000 Forest Guards for Fire Control

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has ordered the recruitment of 1,000 forest guards to strengthen forest fire management. He directed officials to ensure a one-hour response time to fire incidents and implement the "Shitlakhet Model" across the state. The CM also reviewed drinking water supply, power supply, and monsoon preparedness during a high-level meeting. Additionally, he ordered fire safety audits in hospitals and measures to address human-wildlife conflicts.

Uttarakhand CM orders recruitment of 1,000 forest guards for effective forest fire management

Dehradun, May 22

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday instructed officials to ensure adequate availability of forest guards by making 1,000 new recruitments. The officials were instructed at a high-level meeting held at the Chief Minister's residence.

The Chief Minister reviewed forest fire control measures, drinking water arrangements, health services, and monsoon preparedness, directing officials to ensure timely and effective action.

Dhami instructed that strict action be taken against those responsible for damaging forest resources and emphasised minimising response time in forest fire incidents. He directed concerned officials to reach the affected site within one hour of receiving information about a forest fire.

He also directed that village committees and Van Panchayats be provided the necessary budget as per norms for forest fire prevention activities.

In view of increasing human-wildlife conflict cases, he instructed the Forest Department to ensure adequate availability of veterinary doctors in every division.

He also emphasised the need for a mobile alert system to immediately provide forest fire information in affected areas.

The Chief Minister stressed implementing the "Shitlakhet Model" across the state for effective forest fire management. He directed officials to construct small water ponds around fire lines, prepare a concrete action plan for forest fire prevention, and provide adequate equipment to firefighting personnel. He also called for large-scale public awareness campaigns to prevent forest fire incidents.

Considering the summer season, the Chief Minister directed officials to ensure an adequate drinking water supply across the state. He instructed that sufficient water tankers remain available and that damaged drinking water pipelines be restored at the earliest.

He directed officials to ensure that the public does not face any inconvenience regarding the drinking water supply. He also instructed that adequate drinking water arrangements be ensured not only in plains but also at pilgrimage and tourist destinations.

The Chief Minister further directed that an uninterrupted power supply be maintained across the state and that more effective efforts be made to increase energy production.

Keeping the monsoon season in mind, the Chief Minister instructed all departments to complete necessary preparations on time. He directed district in-charge secretaries to conduct field inspections in their respective districts and closely monitor arrangements, especially in sensitive areas.

During the review of the Health Department, the Chief Minister directed that fire safety audits be conducted mandatorily in all hospitals. He emphasised maintaining better cleanliness arrangements in hospitals.

Stressing the promotion of institutional deliveries, he directed officials to maintain complete data of all pregnant women and ensure proper arrangements to transport them to hospitals during the monsoon season.

The Chief Minister also said that pilgrims undertaking the Char Dham Yatra who are found medically unfit during screening tests should be advised not to travel. He stated that ensuring the safe and smooth journey of pilgrims remains the state government's top priority.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Yes, more guards needed but why only now? Every summer we see forests burning and wildlife suffering. Hope the Shitlakhet Model and mobile alert system actually work on ground. Actions speak louder than press releases.

Alexander G

Impressive move by CM Dhami. The 1-hour response time for forest fires is critical. Also good to see focus on drinking water and power supply - these basic things matter so much in hill areas. Hope other states take note.

Kavita C

As someone from Uttarakhand, I appreciate the effort but we need more than recruitment. What about better firefighting equipment, helicopters for remote areas, and involving local communities? Van Panchayats need real power, not just budget. 🌲🔥

Michael C

Good to see comprehensive planning - forest management, wildlife conflict, water supply, health services, and monsoon preparedness all together. This integrated approach is what we need across India. Well done Uttarakhand!

Raghav A

One thing missing - strict action against those who start forest fires intentionally. We see many cases where fires are set for grazing or other reasons. Need strong deterrents along with recruitment. Still, good start by CM. 👍

Laura Z

The Char Dham Yatra health screening is a great idea! Many elderly pilgrims

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