DC emphasizes meticulous detail capturing along Yatra routes
Jammu : As part of the preparatory phase for the upcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026, the Deputy Commissioner (DC), Anantnag (Yatra Officer Pahalgam Axis), Dr. Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat Wednesday chaired a meeting of the concerned officers to review and finalise the plans for deputation of advance parties to the Yatra track including base camps and other important locations.
ADC, ACR, Exen IFC, BDOs Shangus and K.Pora, Tehsildars Anantnag, Pahalgam and Dooru, SDPO Pahalgam, officials from RDD, SDRF, F&ES and other concerned departments attended the meeting.
Pertinently four specialized teams comprising officials of Revenue, Police, RDD, SDRF, F&ES, IFC and PWD have been designated to conduct a thorough physical audit of the entire route from Nunwan Base Camp upto the Holy Cave. Acting as the key part of the district administration’s preparation efforts, each team has a well defined jurisdiction/stretch for ensuring a holistic assessment of the ground conditions.
During the review, the Deputy Commissioner emphasized the critical importance of meticulously capturing every detail along the track, from the structural integrity of the paths to the strategic placement of utility points. He asked the teams to assess the possible impact of seasonal weather on the terrain, and verify the readiness of sites designated for medical camps, shops, tents, langars, and emergency shelters during the Yatra period.
Dr. Bilal on the occasion directed for organising a proper training session forthwith for the departing parties so that they perform the assigned tasks with utmost precision and efficiency.
The advance teams have been mandated to identify highly prone flash flood zones and adjoining buffer areas besides earmarking safe locations for pitching of tents and establishing shops, langars and camps by security forces. They will conduct vulnerability mapping by ground marking fragile and unsafe zones so that prohibition of establishments can be ensured at such locations.
Further, the teams were asked to submit a scientific layout plan for the establishments so that a safe, seamless and congestion free Yatra is made possible for the pilgrims.
The data collected by these parties will serve as a meaningful reference for the deployment of resources leading to a safe and seamless Yatra experience.
He also reviewed the progress of Capex and Revex works under the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026 under the chairmanship of District Development Commissioner (DDC) Anantnag, Dr. Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat at Dak Bunglalow, Khanabal.
The meeting was attended by CEO PDA, ADCs, SEs Hydraulics, PWD, and Jal Shakti, CPO, SDM Pahalgam, CAHO, CMO, Executive Engineers of FC, R&B, and KPDCL, ALC, AD Tourism Pahalgam, AD FCS&CA, CEO MCA, EOs of MCs, and other concerned officials.
The meeting essentially focused on assessing departmental preparedness and the current status of works related to infrastructure and essential services for the smooth conduct of the Yatra. A thorough department-wise review was held, during which officers provided updates on the status of Capex and Revex works, targets achieved, and timelines for completion. Key projects involving road connectivity, water supply, electricity, health services, sanitation, and other necessary facilities were discussed in detail.
The Chair was briefed on the progress of works along the Pahalgam Axis, with an emphasis on upgrading and strengthening infrastructure, installing public amenities, and making necessary arrangements at various locations along the Yatra route, including tracks, halt points, and transit camps. A total of 272 works, comprising 100 Capex and 172 Revex projects, have been approved for R&B, PDD, Jal Shakti, RDD, PDA, Labour, Health, AYUSH, FCS&CA, and other departments. Of these 272 works, 223 have been accorded, 215 tendered, and 193 allotted, while 69 are currently in progress and two stand completed so far.
Emphasizing the importance of the proposed projects, the DDC directed the concerned departments to ensure that all works, especially those of an emergent nature, are completed before the commencement of the Yatra to avoid last-minute delays. He noted that the pace of execution for allotted works pertaining to infrastructure, connectivity, and utilities be expedited in view of approaching Yatra and opening of the track while strictly ensuring the quality of construction.
Dr. Bilal also inquired about the status of the submission of contractor and worker details by the respective departments for further course of action. He stressed the need for close coordination among departments and round-the-clock monitoring of works while adhering to strict quality standards.
Special emphasis was placed on the provision of adequate healthcare facilities, sanitation measures, and uninterrupted essential services for the convenience of the pilgrims.
The meeting concluded with directions to the departments to accelerate the pace of work, streamline execution to avoid overlapping, and submit periodic progress reports to ensure seamless and efficient arrangements for SANJY 2026.






