Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel chaired a high-level meeting to assess the state’s monsoon preparedness. He stressed the need for permanent NDRF deployment in Kutch-Saurashtra for rapid response. Departments like roads, energy, and health outlined their readiness measures, including mock drills and volunteer training. Officials were instructed to ensure 24/7 control rooms and transparent public communication during emergencies.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Reviews Monsoon Preparedness Measures

  • CM Patel reviews pre-monsoon disaster plans
  • NDRF team to be stationed in Kutch-Saurashtra
  • 9,000 'Aapda Mitra' volunteers to be trained
  • Roads, power, and health departments on high alert
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Gujarat CM reviews state departments' preparedness for monsoon conditions

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel directs officials on NDRF deployment and disaster management ahead of monsoon to ensure public safety and minimal disruptions.

"Immediate repair work should be undertaken and alternative routes should be kept ready as a precautionary measure. – Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, June 12

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel obtained detailed information regarding the state government's preparedness and proactive planning to effectively manage the anticipated monsoon conditions during a high-level review meeting, an official release said.

Various departments across the state have undertaken pre-monsoon measures and formulated disaster management plans within their respective jurisdictions to ensure minimal disruption to public life during the monsoon season.

In this context, the Chief Minister reviewed detailed preparedness measures and emphasised the necessity of permanently deploying an NDRF team for the Kutch-Saurashtra region. He emphasised that such deployment would enable prompt support to the local administration during adverse weather conditions.

Accordingly, he instructed the Additional Chief Secretary, Revenue, Jayanti Ravi, to liaise with the NDRF to ensure the necessary arrangements are made.

The Chief Minister instructed senior secretaries of all departments that the extensive relief and restoration efforts undertaken during the monsoon should also be effectively communicated to the public through social media and mainstream media transparently.

During the high-level meeting held in the presence of Chief Secretary Pankaj Joshi, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister MK Das, and senior secretaries of key departments, a detailed review was conducted of the pre-monsoon preparedness by departments directly associated with public services.

These included the State Disaster Management Authority, Irrigation and Water Resources, Water Supply, Energy, Food and Civil Supplies, Roads and Buildings, and Health, among others.

The Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority (GSDMA) informed that efforts are underway to enhance community participation in municipal, district, and taluka-level disaster management plans in urban areas. Mock drills and training programmes are also planned as part of this initiative. Furthermore, training for approximately 9,000 "Aapda Mitra" (Disaster Volunteers) has been planned to strengthen rescue and relief operations.

The Chief Minister directed that, in the event of damage to highways or roads due to heavy rainfall, immediate repair work should be undertaken and alternative routes should be kept ready as a precautionary measure. During the meeting, the Secretary of the Roads and Buildings Department informed that 90% of the pre-monsoon inspection of minor bridges and causeways across the state has been completed.

To ensure prompt restoration of power supply in case of disruptions during the monsoon, Additional Chief Secretary (Energy) SJ Haider stated that the Energy Department is fully equipped with adequate manpower and resources, including satellite phones.

Chief Secretary Pankaj Joshi instructed concerned departments to ensure that control rooms in all districts remain operational around the clock. He also emphasised that each district should be provided with the necessary equipment and assistance based on its specific needs.

In addition to state government departments, officials from the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), and the Coast Guard also participated in the meeting.

- ANI

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Rajesh P.
Good to see proactive planning this year! Last monsoon, my cousin in Rajkot faced terrible waterlogging for days. Hope the NDRF deployment in Kutch-Saurashtra will help vulnerable areas. Just ensure the warnings reach farmers in time 🙏
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Priya M.
Training 9000 Aapda Mitras is excellent! Local volunteers understand their areas best. But government should also check if drainage cleaning in cities is really happening - photos on Twitter show many drains still clogged with plastic waste 😕
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Amit K.
As someone who travels Gujarat frequently for work, I'm relieved about the road inspections. Last year, the Ahmedabad-Rajkot highway was a nightmare! Satellite phones for power teams is a smart move - communication breakdowns make everything worse.
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Sunita R.
All plans sound good on paper, but implementation is key! My society in Vadodara still has the same pump that failed last 3 monsoons. Request CM to conduct surprise checks in middle-class colonies too, not just high-profile areas.
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Harsh B.
Glad they're focusing on transparent communication. During Cyclone Tauktae, mixed messages created panic. One suggestion - please provide info in Gujarati also on social media, not just English/Hindi. Many villagers use WhatsApp but don't understand these languages.
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Neha T.
Coastal areas need special attention! As a Surat resident, I've seen how high tides + rains create havoc. Hope the Coast Guard coordination mentioned means better early warning systems. Also, what about stocking medicines for waterborne diseases? That's always a monsoon problem.

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