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Arrangements for Jan 26 celebrations finalized in Shopian

Posted on Jan 19, 2022 | Author RK News
Shopian, Jan 18: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Shopian, Sachin Kumar Vaishya Tuesday chaired a meeting of the concerned officers to discuss and finalize the arrangements for smooth and successful celebration of the Republic Day-2022 in the district.
The meeting was held under strict adherence of COVID protocol and all the participants were fully masked.
It was decided in the meeting that the main function will be held at District Police Lines, Shopian where Chief Guest will unfurl the National Flag and take salute at the March past comprising the contingents of CRPF, JKP, Home Guard and Fire & Emergency.
Flag hoisting Ceremony will also be held at Sub-Divisional and Tehsil Levels.
The meeting was told that the Republic Day celebrations will begin with playing of Shehnai Vadan at designated places by the Information Department in the wee hours.
For smooth conduct of the National event, the meeting constituted the reception committee, illumination committee and cultural programme committee for the successful celebration of the National Function.
The DC laid special emphasis on adherence to Covid Appropriate Behavior while observing the Republic Day Celebrations so as to minimize the chances of its spread.
A detailed discussion was also held on various issues regarding seating arrangements, barricading, security, traffic regulation, drinking water and power supply, sanitation, first-aid, PAS, fire-tenders, Media gallery, among others.
The DC directed the concerned Executive Engineers to ensure adequate arrangements of barricading, seating and drinking water supply besides uninterrupted power supply on the day of function.
He also passed directions to the concerned officers to ensure ambulance, fire tender, security and provision of adequate manpower at the venue of the event.
Calling for strict compliance to COVID SOPs while performing different activities related to the National day celebrations, DC asked for ensuring that all the COVID related protocols are strictly adhered to by all the participants during rehearsals and on the scheduled day to avoid the risk of infection.
Additional Deputy Commissioner, Shopian, Mushtaq Ahmad Simnani, ASP, Assistant Commissioner Revenue Shopian, SDM Zainapora, Chief Education Officer, Executive Engineers of PHE, PWD and PDD, Tehsildars and all other concerned officers were present in the meeting.
 
 

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