Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation, Dr Devansh Yadav on Thursday visited Bahu Fort Bawe Wali Mata temple to take stock of arrangements put in place for the devotees during the Navratra.
During the visit, Yadav inspected various facilities, including sanitation, power and water supply besides all other provisions to accommodate the influx of devotees. He engaged with temple staff and local authorities to discuss logistical aspects, such as health, sanitation, besides availability of other basic services for the devotees.
Emphasizing the importance of maintaining cleanliness in the premises and welcoming environment during the festivities, the Commissioner directed the concerned JMC authorities to put in place adequate men and machinery during the Navratra, the Commissioner further instructed them to ensure cleanliness of lanes and drains, pond, parks and lifting of garbage from roads and rehri zone so that the pilgrims do not face any inconvenience.
Among others, Joint Commissioner, (R&E) Rakesh Gupta, Director Project, JSCL Sunil Thusoo, Deputy Commissioner, (North) Sanjay Badyal, Deputy Commissioner (South) Lal Chand, Health Officer Dr. Vinod Sharma, besides other senior officers of JMC and JSCL accompanied the Commissioner during the visit.
Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation, Dr Devansh Yadav on Thursday visited Bahu Fort Bawe Wali Mata temple to take stock of arrangements put in place for the devotees during the Navratra.
During the visit, Yadav inspected various facilities, including sanitation, power and water supply besides all other provisions to accommodate the influx of devotees. He engaged with temple staff and local authorities to discuss logistical aspects, such as health, sanitation, besides availability of other basic services for the devotees.
Emphasizing the importance of maintaining cleanliness in the premises and welcoming environment during the festivities, the Commissioner directed the concerned JMC authorities to put in place adequate men and machinery during the Navratra, the Commissioner further instructed them to ensure cleanliness of lanes and drains, pond, parks and lifting of garbage from roads and rehri zone so that the pilgrims do not face any inconvenience.
Among others, Joint Commissioner, (R&E) Rakesh Gupta, Director Project, JSCL Sunil Thusoo, Deputy Commissioner, (North) Sanjay Badyal, Deputy Commissioner (South) Lal Chand, Health Officer Dr. Vinod Sharma, besides other senior officers of JMC and JSCL accompanied the Commissioner during the visit.
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