JAMMU: Deputy Commissioner Jammu Dr. Rakesh Minhas today chaired a meeting to review preparations for the forthcoming Jhiri Mela. He called upon all departments to work in close coordination to ensure a vibrant and enriching event.
The DC emphasised that this yearās mela should spotlight the regionās rich handicraft and handloom traditions, including Calico prints, Basohli art, Phulkari, Bamboo crafts and other GI-tagged products. āJhiri Mela is not only a spiritual and cultural festival but also a platform to celebrate our rich traditions and heritage. Let us ensure that visitors get to explore the diversity of our crafts and culture in an organized and welcoming manner,ā he stressed.
Describing the vision of the mela as a socio-cultural celebration, the DC said that separate zones would be earmarked for food courts, handicraft stalls, cultural programmes and devotional gatherings to provide a systematic and family-friendly experience. The Information Department was directed to ensure wide publicity of the event.
Reviewing infrastructure and logistics, the DC directed departments to streamline parking and traffic management, ensure smooth accommodation arrangements and earmark spaces for langars. He instructed concerned departments to complete repair and restoration of canals and banks and take measures to replenish the historic Bawa Talab ahead of the mela.
On utilities and public services, the DC laid stress on ensuring piped water supply, adequate street lighting, food safety inspections and strict vigil on overpricing. The Power Development Department was asked to strengthen the power infrastructure for uninterrupted electricity supply. Sanitation and public health were emphasised as top priorities, with directions issued for a robust garbage management plan, fogging drives and availability of health and emergency services at the mela site.
The DC also underscored the importance of youth activities, including kabaddi, volleyball and tug-of-war, as vital parts of the mela. Strategies for barricading and effective crowd management were also discussed. The meeting was attended by ADDC Sher Singh, SDM Marh Pallavi Mishra, Chief Planning Officer Ajaypal Singh, SE PWD and other senior district officers. Expressing confidence in the collective efforts of all departments, Dr. Minhas said that Jhiri Mela-2025 will emerge as a memorable socio-cultural extravaganza, drawing devotees and visitors alike.