Divisional Commissioner reviews winter stocking preparedness in Ladakh
A review meeting on winter stocking in both Leh and Kargil district for the forthcoming winter was convened by Divisional Commissioner, Ladakh, Saugat Biswas on September 10.
Divisional Commissioner, Biswas inquired about the stocking of kerosene, sugar, diesel, petrol, medicine stocking and supply equipment, essentials commodities for the winter. The concerned officials from both districts updated the status of all the essential commodities stocking.
The Cooperative Department was directed to start the process of procurement of essential supplies and to utilize the cold storage at the optimal level. He directed the Deputy Commissioners of both districts to oversee the decentralised stocking of kerosene in tanks, especially in remote areas. CMO, Leh, and Kargil, apprised the Divisional Commissioner about the procurement of pharmaceutical stock in both the districts and assured that the stocking will be completed by mid-October.
Biswas urged to check the rate lists and the quality of food items in Leh & Kargil district for ensuring the supply of essential commodities to inaccessible areas. He further directed the Food and Civil Supplies Department to take a step to dispatch essential commodities to remote areas such as Zanskar at the earliest.
The officials of Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) were urged to provide dealerships to locals in inaccessible areas to address the issue of lack of availability of fuel.
District Forest Officer (DFO) Leh, Mohammad Ali informed that about 2600 quintals of firewood are stocked by the department in Leh for the winter. Similarly, Chief Animal Husbandry Officer (CAHO) Leh, Mohammad Iqbal apprised the Divisional Commissioner, Saugat about the steps being taken for quick procurement of fodder, feed, medicines, fish seeds, etc by the department.
Saugat Biswas also enquired about the operations of DG Sets during winter and urged the department to ensure servicing and upkeep of the DG Sets for uninterrupted supply.
The concerned officers of various departments & representatives of the Merchant Association of both the districts apprised Biswas regarding the problems they have been facing. The Merchant Association representatives were directed to work in close coordination with the office of the Deputy Commissioner and Cooperative Department for ensuring seamless supplies.