DDC reviews amenities in migrant camps

Excelsior Correspondent

DDC Kathua Dr Shahid Iqbal interacting with inmates at a relief camp on Friday.
DDC Kathua Dr Shahid Iqbal interacting with inmates at a relief camp on Friday.

KATHUA, Oct 10: Deputy Commissioner Kathua, Dr Shahid Iqbal, convened a meeting of all Camp Commanders and camps officers in Hiranagar area where more than 9700 migrants from border areas have been evacuated by district administration in 35 camps located in different areas under Mission Hifazat launched earlier this week in wake of heavy shelling across International Border.
SP Kathua, Mohan Lal, ADDC N S Bali, SDM Hiranagar Sohan Lal, SDPO Diwakar Singh, CMO, CEO, ExEns of PHE, PDD, Mechanical, PWD, PMGSY, RTIC, Camp Officers and Camp commanders of all 35 camps and representatives of various villages attended the meeting.
The DC reviewed camp wise performance and requirements projected by the camp commanders. District administration has distributed 6000 blankets, 54 quintal ration, 20 carpets, 100 packets dry milk, 40 tents, 40 LPG lights, 32000 biscuit packets, 12000 water bottles, medicines to 789 persons and provided 5 GenSets, 6 water tankers and civic amenities. Seven teams of veterinary doctors and para-vets also organised 14 camps for livestock along the border. Special classes for students have been organised in the relief camps and also arrangements made for sports and entertainment of children to avoid fear psychosis of ongoing border shelling.
The teams of district administration also inspected every camp and assessed the requirement of additional services. Villagers from twelve villages within radius of 0-3 Kilometers from border were evacuated late last evening and senior officers of district administration were deployed as camp officers along with relief material, ration and blankets. More than a dozen buses were deployed for immediate evacuation and rescue of people. SDM Hiranagar Sohan Lal coordinated the arrangements.
The DC directed all the camp commanders and camp officers to remain available at camps round the clock along with assisting staff immediately provide relief and assistance to the additional families coming to these camps. More than 20 camps have also been notified where additional families can be accommodated.
Prompt action by district administration and early evacuation on October 6-7 ensured that there was no loss of life or injury to any person the area despite heavy shelling across the district. Special measures have also been taken for livestock.