Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

5,500 bunkers to come up along LOC

- Press trust of India

JAMMU : Authoritie­s in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir have initiated the process of constructi­ng over 5,500 undergroun­d bunkers and 200 community halls as well as ‘border bhawans’ to help border dwellers facing the brunt of Pakistani shelling and firing.

The project, targeted to be completed in the current financial year at a cost of ₹153.60 crore, has already been approved by the state government and the Union ministry of home affairs (MHA), an official spokesman said on Sunday.

He said district developmen­t commission­er Shahid Iqbal Choudhary chaired a meeting and reviewed arrangemen­ts for initiating constructi­on of family bunkers, community bunkers, community halls and border bhawans to facilitate safety of border residents during ceasefire violations.

“A total of 5,196 bunkers are being constructe­d in seven blocks along the 120km long stretch of the LOC. These include Sunderbani, Qila Drahal, Nowshera, Doongi, Rajouri, Panjgrain and Manajakote,” the spokesman said.

He said over 260 community bunkers and 160 community halls would also be constructe­d in villages located in 0-3km distance from LOC for accommodat­ion of people during ceasefire violation prompted migration or emergency evacuation.

“The border bhawans to accommodat­e more than 10,000 people will be constructe­d in safer areas of Sunderbani, Nowshera, Doongi, Rajouri and Manjakote,” the spokesman said.

He said the tendering process designed for constructi­on of bunkers as block level projects as per MHA guidelines would start within one week and process will be completed within one month, followed by constructi­on of bunkers, shelters and community halls.

Every family residing in 0-3km range from LOC would be provided an individual family bunker during Phase-i of the project while community bunkers and halls will be strictly constructe­d near schools, hospitals, police stations, police posts, government buildings and panchayat ghars for safe accommodat­ion and better utilisatio­n during peace time, the spokesman said.

He also said ‘tehsildars’ (revenue officials) have been directed to hand over land to executing agencies indicating area and Khasra number as well as entry in revenue records while tenders would be put in public domain within one week.

Joint teams of revenue, rural developmen­t department, police and public works department would conduct inspection, physical verificati­on and monitoring with active cooperatio­n from border guarding forces, he added.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Pockmarks on the wall of a house after crossborde­r firing in RS Pura.
HT PHOTO Pockmarks on the wall of a house after crossborde­r firing in RS Pura.

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