"Security was augmented in border areas and anti-infiltration grid strengthened. Police deployment was increased and adequate security provided in the border villages to ensure protection of property," she said in a written reply to the question of NC MLA Ali Mohmmad Sagar in Assembly.
"Vehicles were fitted with sirens and public address system to make border population aware timely, in the event of exigency," she said, adding uninterrupted power supply was provided to border villages during the night hours.
"Police control room (PCR), Jammu, worked as a helpline to provide assistance and give correct information to the public," she said.
Mehbooba said the majority of the people have returned to their homes in view of the harvesting seasons of kharif crops after improvement in the situation on the border.
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On the issue of the bunkers in border areas, she said a proposal for construction of as many as 20,125 community type bunkers at various places along the International Border (IB) and Line of Control (LOC) in Jammu division stands has been submitted to the Union Ministry of Home Affairs at a cost of Rs 1,006.25 crore.
During the recent incidents of cross-border firing, various measures were taken for the safety and convenience of the people residing in the border districts, Mehbooba said, adding the affected families were shifted to safer places temporarily in government and private accommodations where they were provided basic amenities like health care, drinking water, power, temporary toilet, sanitation, security.