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UT CHIEF ENGINEER CONDUCTED VISITED PATIALA KI RAO TO INSPECT ONGOING WORK FOR MONSOON SEASON

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Sh. C.B. Ojha, Chief Engineer, U.T. Chandigarh, conducted a site visit to Patiala ki Rao to inspect the ongoing work in preparation for the upcoming monsoon season. He was accompanied by Superintending Engineers, Executive Engineers, and other officers from the Engineering Department to take stock of situation and issued key directives to ensure effective monsoon management.

The dedicated channel for smooth flow of rain water had been made by carrying out desilting work at Patiala ki Rao on upstream of High Level Bridge at Khuda Lahora. Currently, the desilting work downstream at Dadumajra Bridge is ongoing.

During the visit, the Chief Engineer directed the concerned officers of the Engineering Department to expedite the cleaning and desilting operations at Patiala ki Rao. This essential work is aimed at ensuring the channel remains clear and capable of handling increased water flow during the rains. It was also instructed to remove the bushes and vegtation to avoid blockage of water during rains.

Chief Engineer also emphasized the importance of these activities in mitigating flooding risks and ensuring efficient water management during the monsoon season. He called for immediate action on these directives and stressed the need for regular monitoring and inspection to ensure compliance and progress.

All concerned officers are expected to prioritize these tasks and report their progress regularly to maintain readiness and responsiveness to monsoon challenges.

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