Chief secretary & DGP oversee preparations for PM Modi’s Vns go to

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Apr 09, 2025 10:56 PM IST

PM Modi’s Varanasi go to on April 11 prompts officers to make sure water, sanitation, and safety measures, together with 50 Phantom squads for security.

: With Prime Minister Narendra Modi set to go to Varanasi on April 11, chief secretary Manoj Kumar Singh on Wednesday directed officers to make sure all preparations are accomplished on time. In view of the continuing heatwave, he careworn the necessity for sufficient ingesting water preparations on the venue, together with correct amenities for cell bathrooms and electrical security.

Chief secretary & DGP oversee preparations for PM Modi’s Vns go to

Director basic of Police (DGP) Prashant Kumar additionally directed police officers to make sure complete safety measures, guaranteeing that no lapses happen at any stage. DGP Kumar additional highlighted the significance of verifying everybody within the neighborhood and careworn the necessity for tight safety throughout all places. He additionally talked about that, following directions from the chief minister, a city-wide cleanliness drive had been initiated forward of the Prime Minister’s arrival.

After the evaluation assembly, the chief secretary and DGP visited Baba Kaal Bhairav and Baba Kashi Vishwanath temples to examine the premises.

They then proceeded to the police line, the place they reviewed the lodging amenities for police personnel. The DGP additionally flagged off 50 Phantom squads for upgraded safety. Moreover, chief secretary and DGP inaugurated an air-conditioned canteen, the Kashi Prerna Cafe, situated inside the Police Line. The cafe is operated by a ladies’s self-help group, and the chief secretary took the chance to work together with the members of the group.

Amongst these current on the assembly have been ADG zone Piyush Mordia, district Justice of the Peace S Rajalingam, IG Mohit Gupta, extra commissioner of police S Channappa, vice chairman VDA Pulkit Garg, municipal commissioner Akshat Verma, and chief improvement officer Himanshu Nagpal, alongside officers from varied departments and the police.