Speaker visits Bahu Fort, takes stock of arrangements for Holy Navratras

Speaker Kavinder Gupta interacting with people at Bahu Fort on Wednesday.
Speaker Kavinder Gupta interacting with people at Bahu Fort on Wednesday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 14: In connection with the approaching Holy Navratras and expecting huge rush of the people at Bawe Wali Mata Temple, the Speaker Legislative Assembly, Kavinder Gupta, today visited Bahu Fort and took stock of the arrangements put in place by the administration for the devotees.
A team of officers of Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC), Roads and Buildings, Public Health Engineering, Health, Power Development Department accompanied the Speaker during his visit.
Reviewing the arrangements, Kavinder Gupta directed the concerned officers to make all necessary arrangements well before time for the convenience of the devotees. He directed to ensure uninterrupted power, water supply and proper sanitation in and around the temple.
The Speaker asked the officials of PHE, PDD, Municipal and other concerned to ensure the basic facilities to the pilgrims during these days.
He directed the JMC authorities to put in more men and machinery to ensure proper sanitation in the area during the Holy days. He further instructed them to ensure cleanliness of lanes and drains, parks and lifting of garbage from roads and streets so that the pilgrims may not face inconvenience.
Directing the R&B authorities, the Speaker asked them to lay tiles on small stretch of road near Police Station, Bahu Fort, within two days. He also directed the JMC to make a permanent solution of drain blocking in front of the main gate of Bagh-i-Bahu and construction of ladies lavatory near Bazigar Basti. He said that funds have already been released for the purpose and there is no excuse for not completing the works well in time.
Interacting with the people at Bahu, the Speaker assured them that Government is working for the welfare of the people and every genuine problem of the people will be addressed.
Later, the Speaker paid obeisance at Bawe Wali Mata Temple and prayed for the peace and prosperity of the State. He also interacted with the visitors at the temple.