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CM Abdullah reviews summer preparedness for Jammu division

IANS April 29, 2025 175 views

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah conducted a comprehensive review of summer preparedness across multiple departments. The high-level meeting addressed potential challenges like heatwaves, water shortages, and power disruptions. Various strategies were discussed to ensure seamless essential services and rapid emergency response. The CM emphasized proactive planning and immediate accessibility of grievance redressal mechanisms.

"Preparedness is not just about having systems in place but ensuring that those systems work seamlessly" - Omar Abdullah"
Jammu, April 29: Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah on Tuesday underscored the importance of robust inter-departmental coordination to ensure uninterrupted essential services and swift response mechanism during the upcoming summer season across Jammu division.

Key Points

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CM conducts detailed inter-departmental review of summer challenges

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Prioritizes uninterrupted essential services and swift response mechanisms

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Focuses on water, power, and health infrastructure readiness

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Directs activation of emergency control rooms and response teams

Chairing a high-level review meeting, the Chief Minister assessed the readiness of various departments to address challenges likely to emerge during the summer months.

Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary Education Shantmanu, Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) Jal Shakti Shaleen Kabra, ACS to Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, Administrative Secretaries of various departments, Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Managing Director JPDCL, Commissioner JMC, Deputy Commissioners of all districts of Jammu division, representatives from BRO and other departments concerned attended the meeting both in person and virtually.

During the meeting, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah conducted a department-wise review of summer preparedness, covering Jal Shakti (PHE, Irrigation & Flood Control), Health & Medical Education, Power Development Department (PDD), Public Works (R&B), Fire & Emergency Services, Forest, JPDCL, JMC, and others.

Highlighting the need to minimise public inconvenience during heatwave conditions, Omar Abdullah stated, "Coordination between all line departments is vital to ensure uninterrupted essential services to citizens during summer months."

He further stressed the importance of a swift response mechanism amid rising temperatures and the possibility of a heatwave, water shortages or power outages.

"Response time to any kind of exigency should be minimised", he asserted.

Engaging directly with Deputy Commissioners, CM Omar Abdullah reviewed district-level preparedness and urged them to prioritise timely, effective response to weather-related challenges.

He emphasised the need to keep personnel ready and machinery in working condition to ensure the uninterrupted functioning of essential services.

"Preparedness is not just about having systems in place but ensuring that those systems work seamlessly when put to the test", CM Omar Abdullah noted, adding that preparedness must be proactive rather than reactive.

While commending field-level officers for their proactive planning, he called upon them to maintain a constant state of readiness and ensure that grievance redressal mechanisms remain accessible and effective for public facilitation during emergencies.

Divisional Commissioner Jammu delivered a detailed presentation highlighting preparations for the upcoming summer season, with a focus on the availability of drinking water, electricity supply management, and medical emergency response strategies.

The meeting was informed that in respect of forest fire management, high-risk districts like Nowshera, Jammu and Reasi have been prioritised with 175 control rooms and awareness drives.

Water supply preparedness would include vulnerability mapping, infrastructure maintenance, and deployment of tankers, while IEC campaigns to deal with heatwave effect are being conducted.

It was informed that power infrastructure is being strengthened through transformer upgrades, pruning of tree branches and activation of emergency teams.

It was revealed that the Health Department has stocked essential supplies, operationalised Heat Stroke Rooms, and mandated daily reporting of heat-related illnesses.

The Divisional Commissioner also informed the meeting that schools will follow revised timings from May 1, and the school bag policy is in effect. Irrigation canals have been desilted, and flood control rooms activated, with mitigation plans in place for vulnerable districts, he said.

JMC has readied monsoon rescue units, upgraded drainage equipment, and deployed water sprinklers and coolers for heatwave relief, he told the meeting.

He added that BRO and PMGSY have mapped landslide and flood-prone sites, ensuring machinery is in place for rapid response.

The CM directed departments to activate control rooms, maintain buffer stocks of essential supplies, and deploy quick response teams to vulnerable areas.

He also instructed the deployment of an adequate number of water tankers in areas prone to shortages. Additionally, he directed the ACS Jal Shakti to install GPS trackers on all water tankers to ensure accountability and oversight of their field operations.

The Chief Minister also called for timely maintenance of key roads, particularly the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway, Mughal Road, and other vital routes.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Good to see proactive planning for summer challenges! The GPS tracking for water tankers is a smart move to prevent misuse. Hope all departments implement these measures properly 👏
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Priya M.
Finally some focus on Jammu division! Last summer was brutal with power cuts lasting 8+ hours daily. Hope the transformer upgrades actually happen this time 🤞
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Amit S.
While the plans sound comprehensive, I'm concerned about execution. Last year's flood control measures failed miserably in our area. Hope they conduct proper field testing this time.
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Sunita R.
The heat stroke rooms initiative is much needed! Elderly and outdoor workers suffer the most during peak summer. Hope they're well equipped with medicines and trained staff ❤️
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Vikram J.
Appreciate the focus on inter-department coordination. Often the left hand doesn't know what the right is doing during emergencies. Hope this meeting translates to better teamwork on ground.
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Neha T.
School timing changes from May 1st is a relief! My kids were coming home completely exhausted in the afternoon heat last year. Small but impactful decision 👍

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