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DC Ramban interacts with representatives of Beopar mandal, Civil society, religious leaders
5/23/2020 12:25:49 AM
Early Times Report

RAMBAN, May 22: Deputy Commissioner (DC), Ramban Nazim Zai Khan alongwith SSP Ramban, Dr. Haseeb-ur-Rehman convened a meeting to discuss arrangements in view of upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr besides listening to the issues of locals.
The meeting was attended by ADC, Ashok Sharma, ACR, Dhirendra Sharma, CMO, Dr. Freed Bhat, Assistant Director FCS&CA, President MC, Ramban, Amit Bharti, President Beopar Mandal, Ved Bhushan Gupta, Ex. MLA, Neelam Lange President District Seerat Committee, Showket Mugal, Gopal Krishan, Khalid Wani and various members of civil society Ramban .
In view of current COVID-19 Pandemic, threadbare discussion was held in the meeting regarding measures need to be taken to prevent of COVID-19 and implementation of lockdown, maintaining of social distancing in markets during the auspicious occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr besides proper sanitation availability of essential commodities, uninterrupted electricity & water and other arrangements.
Earlier representatives of different organization apprised the DC about their apprehension regarding establishment of COVID care centre and other related issues of shopkeepers.
DC constituted a committee headed by him comprising SSP, ADC, CMO, President Beopar Mandal, President MC Ramban, Ex-MLA Neelam Lange besides various other members of civil society to ensure implementation of SOP in COVID care centres to prevent spread of COVID-19.
Responding to their apprehension DC directed the CMO Ramban to submit a proposal in coordination with members of committee to barricade the Covid care center and hospital to restrict movement at there to prevent spread of COVID- 19. CMO was also directed to regulate movement of ambulances carrying COVID patient as per directions.
DC also issued necessary directions to other concerned departments so that people do not face any inconvenience in present COVID-19 situation.
During the meeting DC sought cooperation from the civil society and representatives of religious and other organizations in ensuring lock down and social distancing during these auspicious occasions by appealing people to offer prayers at home as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of deadly corona virus.
The representative of Civil society, Beopar Mandal and religious leader assured full cooperation to the administration in ensuring lockdown besides implementing other directions during the upcoming festival.
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