GANGTOK, 09 Apr [IPR]: Chief Secretary AK Shrivastava today
convened a meeting of senior officers to take final stock of overall election
preparedness in the state. The meeting, held at the Secretariat conference
hall, was also a follow up of two recent core-committee meetings chaired by the
Chief Secretary on 03 and 05 April.
It may be mentioned here that the Chief Secretary has
visited all the districts and a majority of the sub-divisions since he assumed
office on 15 March 2014 to monitor all election-related works. The Chief
Secretary has chaired over 15 meetings in connection with the General Elections
2014.
Today’s meeting was attended by Principal Secretary Home, MG
Kiran, District Collector East, AK Singh, DIG Law & Order, IGP Law &
Order, heads of concerned departments, representatives from BSNL, BRO, and
NHPC, and other officers of the Home Department.
The Chief Secretary called upon the IPR Department to ensure
timely and quick dissemination of election related news and releases. He took
stock of the conditions of roads especially in North district highway, and
directed the BRO to immediately halt all construction work related to road
widening, and instructed for clearance of debris or any obstruction along the
roads to ensure convenience to the voters. He also mentioned some areas in East
District like the JN Marg to Nathula and Gnathang which needed urgent
attention.
He also enquired after the condition of roads in other
districts. Secretary Roads, TB Rajalim apprised that the conditions of roads,
barring a few in areas like Pentong and Rorathang, were good. For some areas
which came under the supervision of BRO, the CS directed the official from BRO
to coordinate with the Roads and Bridges Department to ensure immediate action.
General Manager BSNL apprised about the installation of 89
web casting centres at designated establishments in the State especially for
the elections. He informed that 16 more centres would be installed in the next
two days which would make the total web-casting centres 105 in total. The Chief
Secretary urged the BSNL to try and establish at least one or two satellite
phones in Gangtok.
The CS enquired about the status of uninterrupted power
supply during the elections. Secretary Power informed that the department has
made all possible arrangements to ensure efficient supply of electricity and
that adequate officers and staff were assigned duties at all major
establishments to ensure uninterrupted power supply. The CS expressed his
satisfaction at the adequacy of manpower. He however maintained that all the
officers and staff should be extremely vigilant for the remaining three days to
avoid any lag.
The CS instructed that basic facilities like water supply,
toilets, electricity etc have to be dealt with at the local level without
putting much pressure on any particular department.
In his concluding remarks, Chief Secretary called on all the
officers to be highly alert to meet any untoward circumstance in the remaining
few days. He maintained that the administration needs to immediately start post
election reviews after the election, and also ensure that adequate arrangements
are made for the counting on 16 May.
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