Pre-Monsoon Preparations: Betul to Demolish UnSafe Building Structures

By Nagpur Trends Team Published on 2024-06-11 00:57:16.
Pre-Monsoon Preparations: Betul to Demolish UnSafe Building Structures

Betul, India- To mark World Environment Day, a 12-day Jal Ganga Sanvardhan Abhiyan is being conducted from June 5 to 16 in Betul district. This campaign focuses on the maintenance and cleanliness of water sources before the rainy season begins. Activities include cleaning wells, stepwells, ponds, rivers, and drains, and planting saplings for environmental balance. The success of the campaign relies on the coordination with local politicians, intellectuals, and social organizations, stated District Collector Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi.

Collector Suryavanshi emphasized the need to identify and demolish dilapidated buildings in Betul district to ensure safety. He also reviewed pre-monsoon preparations to address issues caused by heavy rainfall and potential flooding. Additional Collector (Development) Akshat Jain, ADM Rajiv Nandan Srivastava, and Joint Collector Anil Soni were present during the review.

Key directives from the Collector included:

  • Cleaning rivers, canals, and drains of water hyacinth and repairing their banks.
  • Freeing submerged land areas and relocating people to safer places before heavy rains.
  • Coordinating with the SDRF team, municipal body, and home guards in case of floods.
  • Identifying potential flood-affected areas and making necessary arrangements, such as motorboats, life jackets, and temporary camps.

Additionally, the Collector addressed the transfer of land for significant projects like railways, dams, roads, and industrial setups. He instructed the preparation of proposals for forest land transfer if needed. He also called for fire audits in government and non-government buildings.

Regarding the School, College Chale Abhiyan, Suryavanshi emphasized linking students who could not pursue further studies to the campaign, ensuring their continued education and development.


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