By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, JULY 9
The Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today asked the Relief &
Rehabilitation department to place adequate funds at the disposal of deputy
commissioners to effectively combat any eventuality arising out of the floods
in the current monsoon season.
Mr. Badal was presiding over a meeting with the deputy commissioners of flood
prone districts of Ropar, Nawanshehar, Ferozepur, Jalandhar, Hoshiarpur, Moga
and Kapurthala to review the progress of flood protection works in these
districts here at Chief Minister’s residence this evening.
The Chief Minister asked the Financial Commissioner Revenue to immediately
sanction Rs. 10 lac in addition to the already released Rs. 10 lac for
strengthening the flood protection works at vulnerable sites in consultation
with Chief Engineer Drainage. Mr. Badal also directed the Chief Engineer
Drainage to ensure that the strengthing and upgradation of the flood protection
works at these sites must be completed within a week on war footing adding he
said all the concerned Executive Engineers should be mandated to undertake
these works on top priority in the larger public interest. He further asked the
Chief Engineer Drainage to issue standing instructions to his subordinate staff
to start such works immediately in the flood prone areas without waiting for
the administrative approval from the competent authority and directed all the
officers/officials to comply with these orders meticulously.
The Chief Minister also asked the deputy commissioners to ensure the proper
deployment of flood protection equipments like boats, ropes, ladders etc. to
evacuate the marooned people in the flood ravaged areas, in case of any
exigency. All the deputy commissioners apprised Mr. Badal that they have
personally visited the vulnerable sites and already got the work for
strengthening of the embankments started on these sites through the Drainage
department.
Meanwhile, the Chief Engineer Drainage informed Mr. Badal
that all the sanctioned flood protection works and cleaning of drains had
already been completed. In wake of any emergency, the protection works on Dhusi
Bandh by way of laying crates of empty cement bags with sands in rope/wire
along all the vulnerable sites was in full swing to prevent the flood water
from entering into the villages thus securing the life and property of the people.
Prominent amongst others who attended
in the meeting included FCR Mr. NS Kang, Principal Secretary to the Chief
Minister Mr. SK Sandhu, Special Principal Secretary to CM Mr. KJS Cheema, Chief
Engineer Drainage Mr. Vinod Chaudary and Chief Engineer canal Mr. AS Dulat
besides the deputy commissioners.
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