"All the points of concern were discussed in detail to reach a common consensus to formalise the right strategy for yatra to include security arrangements, protection of yatri convoys, regulation of traffic, enhancing facilities of langars and medical facilities all across the highway," a Defence spokesman said here today.
Rashtriya Rifles Battalion under Delta Force organised a coordinating conference, involving all the security and intelligence agencies along with civil administration, to take a stock of the prevailing security environment in the Chenab valley in view of the forthcoming Amarnath Yatra, he said.
The Jammu-Sringar highway suffered damages due to incessant rains in the previous months and still remains an obstacle for the smooth conduct of yatra.
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