JK's Udhampur emerges on world seismological map: Jitendra Singh
Jun 22, 2022
Udhampur (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], June 22: Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Tuesday said that Udhampur has today emerged on the world seismological map with the installation of the latest upgraded Seismological Observatory by the Ministry of Earth Sciences.
According to the Ministry of Earth Science, Singh said this while inaugurating a Seismological Observatory at Udhampur in Jammu and Kashmir, an initiative of the National Centre of Seismology, Union Ministry of Earth Sciences.
The Union Minister informed that during the last eight years under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has installed more than 70 such observatories across the country, compared to just 80 installed in over 6 decades before.
While dedicating this observatory to the people, the Minister said, "PM Modi has laid renewed emphasis on the scientific programmes by prioritising Science and technology-based developments and allocating sufficient budgets to the science departments."
The Minister also said that in the last seven-eight years, departments that previously did not get their due importance are now being prioritised. "One such department that has been brought to the forefront is the Department of Earth Sciences that used to work in anonymity earlier," he added.
Singh further said that India has a very long coastline of around 6000 km and India is the only country which has an ocean named after it.
He said that it is a symbol and a legacy of our glorious past and a bright future towards which India is heading under PM Narendra Modi.
While inaugurating this laboratory, Singh informed that in the next five years, 100 more such seismological centres will be opened across the country for improving real-time data monitoring and data collection.
"India is moving closer to playing a critical role in seismological advancement and understanding," the Minister added.
Elaborating on this development at Udhampur, he stressed that this observatory at Udhampur will record the data related to the inner activities of the earth's crust and will provide data to various seismological stations across the globe.
The Minister maintained that Jammu and Kashmir is in the seismic zone especially South and North Kashmir where such Observatories have been established.
He said that Udhampur is the third place in Jammu and Kashmir where such seismological observations will be recorded now.
"Ocean resources, Coastal initiatives and Earthquake studies are among futuristic StartUp possibilities offered by the Ministry of Earth Sciences," Singh said.
Explaining the special significance of Udhampur for setting up this observatory here, the Union Minister said that Udhampur district lies between the two seismological fault lines and thus can provide critical data related to the earthquakes.
While elaborating on various developmental initiatives undertaken in the recent years under the leadership of PM Modi, many languishing projects have been completed without any political considerations, he said, "Many projects that had long-standing demands were taken up alongside other critical projects that although did not have any local demand but were based on judgement and expert advice."
Singh also enumerated various developmental initiatives undertaken in Udhampur in the recent years like the setting up of Medical Colleges, Engineering Colleges, Degree Colleges, development works under "River Devika Abatement and Beautification Project", record number of PMGSY roads and bridges, construction of highways, establishment of Radio Station in Udhampur, Passport Office etc.
He also mentioned that a new industrial estate has been established that should factor in the industrial sectors that will have relevance in the upcoming years. This should include start-ups in every sector, Singh added.
Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences M Ravichandran was also present during the inauguration.