Sabarimala: Govt files affidavit in HC

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  • xman
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    • Sep 2006
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    Sabarimala: Govt files affidavit in HC

    Kochi: Rapped by the Kerala high court for inadequate measurers in the wake of Pulmedu tragedy which claimed lives of 102 sabarimala pilgrims, the state government today filed an affidavit stating that it would draw up an action plan for disaster prevention and also take up various measurers including development of Nilakkal base camp which would help to regulate the entry of pilgrims to Sabarimala. In the affidaivit filed by K Jayakumar, Additional Chief secretary, who is also the Home, Vigilance and Devaswom
    secretary, stated that the High power committee for implementation of Sabarimala Master Plan had identified few
    projects for better crowd management which would be completed by next season.

    An action plan for diaster prevention would be drawn up. Development of Nilakkal as base camp and providing better
    facitlies for Pilgrims would help to contain the pilgrims there and regualte their entry to Sabarimala.

    Creating additional space at 'Sannidhanam' (Sanctum Sanctorum) by constructing two storeyed walk way, creating an
    exit overbridge at the back of the temple, shifting the Prasadam complex, improving facilties and safety at the points
    at which pilgrims congregate to watch 'Makara Jyothi', were among the projects.

    The government would hold consultative meeting with National Disaster Management Agency, state disaster Management
    Agency and other experts and devise safety measurers on the trroute and other routes, the government stated in the
    affidaivit.

    He informed the court that the exact sequence and events leading to Sabarimala tragedy will be clear only after the
    investigation of crime branch was over.

    Government also reiterated that 279 police personnel and forest officials were deployed in the area after the Pulmedu
    tragedy.

    After the tragedy, the state government had pressed into service all facilties for rescue operations and to ensure that
    pilgrims are able to leave the place without difficult.

    Government has also announced an ex-gratia of rs 5 lakh for those killed in the tragedy, he stated.PTI





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