The Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) has halted its move to ready houses for Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel. The decision comes after the board faced opposition from various quarters. The CISF had been deployed at the BBMB’s hydel projects in Punjab, and the board had planned to construct houses for the personnel. However, the plan was met with resistance from local residents and employees of the BBMB. The opposition stemmed from concerns that the construction of houses for CISF personnel would lead to the displacement of local families. The BBMB had identified land for the construction of the houses, but the plan was put on hold due to the opposition. The board has now decided to review its decision and explore alternative options. The CISF personnel are currently staying in temporary accommodations, and the board is looking for a solution to provide them with permanent housing. The BBMB is responsible for the management of several hydel projects in Punjab, and the CISF has been deployed to provide security to these projects. The deployment of CISF personnel has been a contentious issue, with some locals expressing concerns about the presence of central forces in the state. The BBMB has assured that it will take into account the concerns of local residents and employees while making any decision. The board has also stated that it will explore options to provide housing for CISF personnel that do not involve the displacement of local families. The decision to halt the construction of houses for CISF personnel has been welcomed by local residents and employees, who had been opposing the plan. The BBMB’s decision is seen as a victory for the local community, who had been fighting against the construction of houses for CISF personnel. The board’s move is also expected to ease tensions between the local community and the CISF personnel. The BBMB has stated that it will continue to work towards providing security to its hydel projects, while also taking into account the concerns of local residents and employees. The decision to halt the construction of houses for CISF personnel is a significant development, and it remains to be seen how the BBMB will provide housing for the personnel in the future.