CEO SMVDSB reviews security, operational preparedness
Katra, Sep 30: Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB), Anshul Garg Monday stated that to facilitate smooth registration, eight registration counters would be operational for pilgrims arriving by train at Katra.
Besides, a multi-tier security grid, comprising the police and para-military forces would be in place to ensure the safety and smooth conduct of the yatra.
Garg was chairing a comprehensive review meeting at Spiritual Growth Centre, Katra with security agencies and local authorities for hassle-free pilgrimage prior to onset of Shardiya Navratra scheduled from October 3 to 12, 2024.
A spokesperson of SMVDSB said that the meeting aimed to assess the critical areas like security and operational preparedness for ensuring a seamless pilgrimage experience during the Shardiya Navratra.
The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Executive Officer, SMVDSB; SSP, Reasi; Commandant, CRPF; Joint Chief Executive Officer and Deputy CEO, SMVDSB; SP, Katra; Sub Divisional Magistrate, Bhawan; Assistant CEO, SMVDSB; SDPO Katra, Bhawan; Tehsildar, SMVDSB and officers from Army, IB, CID, Fire Services, SMVDSB and other intelligence agencies.
Pertinent to mention that Manoj Sinha, Chairman, SMVDSB and Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory recently visited the holy shrine on September 27, 2024 to review operational preparedness and security measures in the shrine area.
Following his directions, the Chief Executive Officer stressed the importance of collaborative efforts among stakeholders, anticipating a significant influx of devotees during the upcoming Navratra period.
The CEO highlighted essential security measures, including the replacement of RFID cards with new ones for enhanced security and mandatory RFID registration for all pilgrims.
To facilitate smooth registration eight registration counters will be operational for pilgrims arriving by train at Katra with an aim to ensure a seamless and secure pilgrimage experience for devotees, exhorted the CEO.
Garg also instructed thorough frisking and verification at all entry points alongside a detailed census of pony porters to mitigate security risks. He emphasized the importance of robust crowd management, fire safety and disaster preparedness measures directing the concerned quarters to monitor vulnerable areas and conduct joint patrolling. Additionally, the CEO issued directives for the smooth regulation of vehicle movement, improved sanitation, drinking water supplies and enhanced lighting on the track and Katra. Special attention was called to resolving traffic issues caused by unauthorized parking with plans for a special drive to tow away such vehicles.
Security agencies presented a detailed action plan including the deployment of drones and use of CCTV cameras for real-time monitoring besides deployment of additional security forces and Quick Response Teams (QTRs).
“It was informed to the chair that a multi-tier security grid comprising the Police and para military forces will be in place to ensure the safety and smooth conduct of the yatra. The meeting concluded with the clear instructions to ensure hassle-free pilgrimage experience for all devotees during the festival,” the spokesperson said.