The Jammu and Kashmir government will deploy 150 trucks and 50 buses to transport documents and ferry officials from the state's winter capital Jammu to its summer capital Srinagar, where the 'darbar' will reopen on May 5.
As many as 150 trucks and 50 buses will be deployed for ferrying official record and employees on April 26, 27 and May 3 and 4, an official spokesman said.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary Mohammad Iqbal Khandey today discussed arrangements for the annual Darbar move from Jammu to Srinagar.
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Arrangements have also been made for providing escort to the employees and convoy carrying the official record from Jammu to Srinagar, the spokesman said.
The Chief Secretary directed putting in place all necessary measures to ensure smooth movement of the 'darbar', including cranes, mobile workshop, besides providing mobile medical teams and ambulances all along the national highway during these days.
During these four move days, army and other paramilitary convoys will regulate movement to facilitate smooth journey.
The Chief Secretary directed the Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution (CA&PD) to ensure that hassle-free temporary gas connections are issued to move employees for their Srinagar stay.
He also directed RTO and Traffic Police to monitor fare charges by sumo and taxi operators during move days.
The Chief Secretary directed the IT department to ensure that LAN/Internet in Srinagar Secretariat is fully functional on the opening day.
He also directed the concerned departments for ensuring complete sanitation besides ensuring electricity and drinking water in all residential colonies of employees. He also called for making necessary arrangements for security at residential quarters/colonies.