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No electric pole be erected or water pipes be laid on Jhelum banks: Farooq Shah

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October 18, 2018
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Srinagar: Secretary PHE, I&FC, and DMRRR Farooq Ahmad Shah on Thursday toured Jhelum and Flood Spill Channels embankments at various places in Srinagar and took stock of pace of ongoing beautification works.

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During his visit, he directed officials of the Irrigation and Flood Control department to ban any kind of construction of roads on the sides of the bank, as they can weaken the embankments and cause other problems.

He also directed that no electric pole shall be installed on the banks of rivers and there should be a complete ban on laying of water pipes on these banks. He said that these steps should be strictly implemented as there is an apprehension that water leakage from any of these pipes can weaken the bunds which in turn can prove dangerous during the times of high water level. He said that the department is committed to strengthen the entire embankments and no compromise will be tolerated in this regard.

He said if any official or officer is found guilty of not following the orders, a strict action as per law will be initiated against him.

Officers of I & FC department accompanied the Secretary and informed him about various works alongside the bund. The Secretary was informed that once the entire project is completed, the entire bund will regain its pristine glory and it can become an added attraction for locals and tourists alike, besides greatly reducing future flood risks.

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