JAMMU: Commissioner Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) Dr. Devansh Yadav today visited the Gorkha Nagar area to take stock of the situation following recent heavy rains and floods that caused considerable damage to the area. The Commissioner visited the Gorkha Nagar cremation ground used by residents of Gorkha Nagar, Bahu Fort and adjoining localities for performing last rites of the deceased.
The recent flooding of Tawi River caused significant damage to the surrounding infrastructure including the crematorium. The boundary walls and pathways were affected and a large quantity of silt, debris and garbage got deposited in and around the premises, making it difficult for the local population to access the site.
Acting swiftly after the floods, the Jammu Municipal Corporation initiated and emergncy clearance work. JCB machines were deployed to remove the accumulated debris and to clear the approach roads to the crematorium. He instructed the officials to expedite the repair of damaged infrastructure and ensure that the site is restored in a time-bound manner.
“The recent floods caused significant damage across various parts of Jammu city, and the Gorkha Nagar crematorium was among the affected sites. The Corporation immediately initiated clearance and restoration activities to provide relief to the residents. A detailed proposal has already been submitted to the government for the release of funds to carry out comprehensive flood restoration works in different parts of the city, the Commissioner said and added that as soon as the funds are released, all pending works will be executed at the earliest. However, keeping in view the sentiments and immediate needs of the people, the Jammu Municipal Corporation has already begun temporary restoration and repair work at the cremation ground.”
The Commissioner further informed that JMC will undertake the construction of raised platforms and installation of tin sheds at the crematorium to facilitate smooth conduct of cremation rituals in all weather conditions. He emphasized that peoples’ emotions are deeply associated with cremation grounds and that the Corporation will make every possible effort to ensure that such sacred places are maintained with dignity and respect.
Dr. Yadav also directed the concerned officials to prepare a detailed report on the damages and the required interventions so that a comprehensive plan can be implemented once financial assistance is received. He reiterated JMC’s commitment to maintaining cleanliness, sanitation and basic amenities at all public facilities, including cremation grounds, graveyards and other community infrastructure.
The local residents and representatives of the area expressed their gratitude to the JMC Commissioner for his prompt action and personal visit to the site. They appreciated the efforts of the Corporation for addressing their concerns and ensuring early restoration of the crematorium which holds emotional and cultural importance for the people of the area.
Among others, Joint Commissioner (Works) Firdous Ahmed Qazi, Health Officer Dr. Vinod Sharma and Executive Engineer Bashir Ahmed Kichloo accompanied the Commissioner during the visit.