Board to introduce several new initiatives
Home Deptt, SASB to finalize detailed
Action Plan for
Yatra 2013 by Dec 31
Neeraj
Rohmetra
Jammu,
The State Home Department
in consultation with Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB) will finalize a detailed
item-wise Action for Yatra 2013 by 31st December this year for the smooth
conduct of pilgrimage. These assurances were given by the top State Government
officials in an affidavit before the Division bench of Justices B S Chauhan and
Justice Swatanter Kumar of the Supreme Court, which has been hearing the case
pertaining to the pilgrimage. The State Government has constituted a
High Level Committee (HLC), which is convened by CEO SASB and chaired by the
State Principal Secretary, Home and the purposes of Committee is to overview
the problems of the Yatra and ensure better management of the pilgrimage. The
Apex Court backed Special High Powered Committee (SHPC) in its recommendations
had categorically stated that for the smooth conduct of the Yatra, the
necessary arrangements need to be reviewed from time to time. In this context,
the HLC has served a useful purpose this year and it was recommended that the
same body should continue to function in 2013 to overview the entire Yatra
arrangements.
Responding
to this recommendation, the State Government has submitted in a written
documents that HLC would prepare a comprehensive item-wise Action Plan for the
Yatra 2013 while identifying the gaps to be filled, the implementing agency,
ensure provision of sufficient funds and also decided the time-frame for
implementation of the plan.
"The
State Home Government has also submitted that it shall deploy at least four
Mountain Rescue Teams (MRT) during the pilgrimage next year. Also, the State
Director General of Police (DGP) in consultation with the Union Ministry of
Home Affairs will take necessary steps for arranging specialized training and
the latest equipment for these teams", says the affidavit. As far as the
decision regarding the duration and schedule of the Yatra, the document says,
"By middle of February, 2013 the SASB will determine the maximum number of
pilgrims to be allowed to embark on the tracks, after taking into consideration
the weather conditions and forecasts, track conditions, infrastructure
available in the enroute Camps and at the holy cave, other required facilities.
The Home Department shall ensure that only such pilgrims are allowed to cross
the access control gates, who possess the Yatra permits for that date and the
route".
The
SASB has also decided to introduce several measures for smooth management of
the Amarnath Yatra. "The Board shall redesign the Yatra permits to be used
for Advance/ Spot Registration of Yatris, which clearly mention the specific
date and route of the pilgrimage. To ensure that all on-spot registration is
within the total number of pilgrims to be registered for a particular
date/route and doesn't exceed the registration ceiling prescribed by the Shrine
Board", says the document.
The
Home Department will ensure that only such pilgrims are allowed to cross the
access control gates, who possess the Yatra permits for that date and the
route. The Shrine Board shall also decide on the feasibility of providing
wristbands along the Yatra Permits and also about the colour coding of these
permits. While recognizing the vital need to protect the integrity of the
environment, SASB has decided slew of measures to make sure that the pilgrimage
has minimal affect on the environment and several teams are likely to be
constituted to monitor all concerns related to the issue.
The
Sewerage Treatment Plants (STP) at Baltal and Nunwan base camps are likely to
be technically upgraded as required. As the land where the STP is proposed to
be upgraded at Nunwan belongs to the Government, the necessary statutory
clearance is being obtained by Tourism Department on urgent basis. Permission
for construction under the J&K Control of Building Operations Act has been
sought. Thereafter, application will be filed before the J&K High Court as
no construction activity can be taken up in Pahalgam area with its permission.
The work on Nunwan STP is likely to be completed by June 2013.
Chairman,
Pollution Control Board (PCB) will depute special teams for collection of water
samples for analytical studies to monitor quality of water before the start of
Yatra 2013, during the Yatra and after the conclusion of the pilgrimage.
Further, Environment Impact Assessment Studies will be commissioned whenever
mandated and required under the relevant statute by concerned agencies.
The
SASB shall also revise the existing Terms and Conditions of the permissions
given to Langar organizations and devise suitable monitoring mechanism to those
conditions. There will be adequate monitoring of the implementation of these
conditions and all cases of non-adherence will be penalized. The CEO, SASB
shall also initiate consultations regarding the effective treatment of the
Langar waste and finalize an approved Action Plan for implementation during the
Yatra. The document also states that
Secretary Forest will issue necessary directions for effective enforcement of
ban on use of plastics and put in place a mechanism for reviewing its implementation
from time to time.
Source:
http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/web1/12nov26/news.htm#1
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