Commissioner JMC inspects civic amenities in 63 & 65 WardsDirects improvement of drainage, sanitation
JAMMU, FEBRUARY 23: Commissioner Jammu Municipal Corporation, Dr. Devansh Yadav today conducted an extensive inspection of 63 and 65 Wards to take first-hand stock of the civic issues raised by locals, particularly concerning sanitation, cleaning of streets and drains and the construction of new drainage infrastructure.
During his visit to Ward No. 63, Chinor, the Commissioner inspected the condition of the major storm water drain after receiving complaints from residents that it frequently overflows during the rainy season.
Locals informed him that the overflowing drain not only disrupts daily life but also causes water logging, damage to adjoining properties and nearby roads and lanes.Taking note of the grievances, Dr. Yadav directed the concerned engineering wing to conduct a detailed technical assessment of the existing storm water drain and identify the causes of overflow.
He instructed the Executive Engineer to prepare a comprehensive estimate for strengthening and remodeling the drainage system to ensure smooth flow of rainwater and prevent future incidents of flooding.The Commissioner also reviewed the overall sanitation scenario in the area, including the cleanliness of streets, lanes and public spaces.
He emphasized regular desilting of drains before the onset of the monsoon season to avoid water logging and public inconvenience.In Ward No. 65, covering Bantalab, Barnai and Ganganagar, residents apprised the Commissioner of the lack of adequate drainage in several localities. They urged the JMC to construct new drains and improve existing street infrastructure to address chronic water stagnation issues.
Responding promptly, Dr. Yadav directed the Executive Engineer to prepare a detailed project report and cost estimate for the construction of new drains and improvement of streets in the affected areas. He stressed on giving priority to areas facing severe water logging and sanitation challenges.
The Commissioner further instructed Health Officer, Dr. Vinod Sharma to intensify sanitation drives in both wards and ensure regular cleaning of drains and streets. He also directed strict monitoring of sanitation workers’ attendance and deployment to maintain accountability and efficiency in service delivery.
Deputy Commissioner South JMC, Sanjay Badiyal, Executive Engineer, Rajesh Kumar, Chief Transport Officer, Ranjan Sharma and other senior officers and officials of the Corporation accompanied the Commissioner during the inspection. The team interacted with residents at multiple locations to understand ground realities and assure them of timely action.
