Chief Secretary Alok Kumar Jain has directed the  Technical Committee headed by Geological Survey of India (GSI) to monitor  changes taking place in Varunvat Parvat for coming three years after the  treatment.
Chief Secretary, in a review meeting of Varunavat  Treatment work at Secretariat on Tuesday directed the Committee to start the  monitoring work at the earliest. He maintained that though no incident of  landslide has occurred in past three years it was still necessary to watch the  changes taking place in the Varunavat for the safety of the people of  Uttarkashi and their properties. 
The Central Government had sanctioned Rs. 9.50 crore  for construction of Concrete Lining at Tambakhani, Ramlila and Masjid Mohalla  after the treatment. The undertaking agency has forwarded revised cost of Rs.  10.66 crore. Chief Secretary instructed the concerned officers to table the  amended proposal in front of Steering Committee and the Task Force. 
Responding to the information furnished by District  Magistrate Uttarkashi Dr. R Rajesh Kumar regarding tendency of landslides at  Mainagad, the Chief Secretary asked the officers to refer the case to Technical  Committee. He said that appropriate measures of safety would be taken after  receiving report and suggestions from the Committee.
It may be noted that 800 metres level landslide had  taken place at Varunavat Parvat in 2003 that had affected 1.5 km areas. The landslide  continued for three months. The treatment was undertaken in seven phases after  which the situation is stable.
The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary  Revenue Om Prakash, Secretary Irrigation NS Negi, Additional Secretary PWD Amit  Negi, officers and experts of GSI and Survey of India.

 
