DM Kupwara for stringent action against violators of lockdown
Declares Baghbella-Tanghdar, QC ITI Handwara Red zones
TNN Bureau. Updated: 4/5/2020 7:09:31 PM


KUPWARA, APRIL 05: District Magistrate (DM) Kupwara, Anshul Garg, today appealed Kupwara people to strictly adhere to the government advisories and observe lockdown to help the district administration in fighting the Covid-19 pandemic.
DM stated this while issuing order to declare the village Baghbella,Tandghar and Quarantine Centre ITI Handwara Red Zones. Both the inward and outward movement to these places has been restricted completely. People have been asked to stay indoors.
Invoking Epidemic Diseases Act, 1987, Disaster Management Act, 2005 and section 144Cr.PC, DM declared Baghbella, Tangdhar village and the Quarantine Centre at ITI Handwara Red zones, restricting inward and outward movement of any person(s) from said spots, while the surrounding villages of Baghbella Tangdar and ITI Handwara have been declared buffer zones and the inhabitants of these areas have also been asked to restrict their movement and to not allow relatives and visitors to visit their homes without written permission of concerned Administrator.
Besides, the CDPO, Tandhar and Tehsildar Handwara have been designated Administrators for Red and Buffer zones in their respective jurisdictions. The administrators has been directed to ensure screening of households in the Red Zone and furnish information as per the prescribed format and submit the information to District Magistrate Office on daily basis by 1:00 PM.
The Administrators will be assisted by Concerned BDOs and all the officers of the line departments to ensure the availability of basic facilities including food grains, LPG, medicines and other essentials in the Red and Buffer Zones and have been directed to promptly respond to medical emergencies while the concerned BMOs have been asked to dedicate one ambulances each for their respective areas.
Violators have been warned of stringent action, "any person, group, organization found involved in breach of the order shall be booked under relevant laws", reads the order.


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