The National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) under the Chairmanship of the Cabinet Secretary, Shri Ajit Seth reviewed the relief work in flood affected State of Jammu & Kashmir.
The Principal Secretary to the Government of J&K, Shri B.R. Sharma, specially deputed for co-ordination of disaster management work at Delhi and the Principal Resident Commissioner of the Government of J&K Shri Lokesh Jha briefed the NCMC about the present situation and the requirements of the State Government.
The Secretaries and representative of the Ministries/ Departments of Telecom, Power, Civil Aviation, Food & Consumer Affairs, Industry, Textiles, Railways, Health, Petroleum, Road Transport & Highways, Home, Defence, Border Roads Organization, Indian Meteorological Department and the Chief Secretary of NCT Delhi briefed the Committee about the relief being extended by their respective Ministries/Departments for helping the people of J&K. The Resident Commissioner of the Government of Jharkhand also briefed about the help being extended by his State Government.
The NCMC noted that the State Government machinery has geared up to take up the challenge of relief work. With an improved situation in the sectors of telecom, power, road transport and civil aviation, the relief and rehabilitation work is expected to further improve.
KSD/DS/JS
The Principal Secretary to the Government of J&K, Shri B.R. Sharma, specially deputed for co-ordination of disaster management work at Delhi and the Principal Resident Commissioner of the Government of J&K Shri Lokesh Jha briefed the NCMC about the present situation and the requirements of the State Government.
The Secretaries and representative of the Ministries/ Departments of Telecom, Power, Civil Aviation, Food & Consumer Affairs, Industry, Textiles, Railways, Health, Petroleum, Road Transport & Highways, Home, Defence, Border Roads Organization, Indian Meteorological Department and the Chief Secretary of NCT Delhi briefed the Committee about the relief being extended by their respective Ministries/Departments for helping the people of J&K. The Resident Commissioner of the Government of Jharkhand also briefed about the help being extended by his State Government.
The NCMC noted that the State Government machinery has geared up to take up the challenge of relief work. With an improved situation in the sectors of telecom, power, road transport and civil aviation, the relief and rehabilitation work is expected to further improve.
KSD/DS/JS