DIG Traffic Kashmir Holds Consultations with Transport Representatives for SANJY-2026
Srinagar, July 1: As part of the preparations for the smooth and secure conduct of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY-2026), the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Traffic, Kashmir, Haseeb Ur Rehman IPS on Wednesday convened a meeting with presidents and representatives of various taxi and sumo stands operating across Srinagar and other parts of valley. The meeting, held at the office chamber of the DIG Traffic Kashmir at 12:00 noon, was attended by office bearers from major transport stands, including Parimpora, Lal Chowk, Tangbagh Boulevard, Railway Nowgam, Nehru Park, Shaltang JVC, Panthachowk, Batamaloo, and other transport associations. During the meeting, participants were briefed on the revised traffic advisory and cut-off points issued by the Traffic Police Headquarters, J&K, for SANJY-2026. Transport representatives were directed to ensure strict adherence to all guidelines aimed at facilitating the safe and hassle-free movement of pilgrims. The DIG Traffic instructed all drivers to follow the revised traffic advisory, prominently display their identity cards, adhere to the fixed fare structure prescribed by the Transport Department, and park vehicles only at designated parking areas. Drivers were also reminded of their responsibility towards the safety and security of passengers and were directed to remain vigilant against anti national elements. Additionally, transport operators were warned against any form of misbehaviour with passengers and were urged to maintain discipline and extend full cooperation with the Traffic Police to ensure the successful and smooth conduct of the annual pilgrimage. The meeting concluded with transport representatives assuring the Traffic Police of their full support and cooperation in implementing all directions during the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026.
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Flash Floods Hit Guridraman Village in South Kashmir's Anantnag
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Srinagar , July 1: The annual Amarnath Yatra is scheduled to commence on July 3, with a large number of devotees arriving at the Tawi riverfront where the on spot registration for the yatra is taking place. Adequate security and logistical arrangements have been put in place by the Amarnath Shrine Board to facilitate the smooth movement of pilgrims. Those pilgrims who have not registered online or through Banks earlier for the Yatra have reached today for on spot/Current registration While waiting for their turn, devotees expressed enthusiasm as they prepared to take the journey to the holy cave shrine. A devotee, undertaking the pilgrimage for the first time, said, We are going for the very first time, and we are overjoyed. We are determined to make this journey. Having waited in line for a long time, our only goal is to have darshan. Right now, we have no wish other than to reach Baba's abode. I have wanted to go for years, and today I finally got the chance. Another devotee, Chandrashekhar Changani from Bikaner, praised the Amarnath Shrine Board for their seamless security and logistics management. I want to say that the arrangements here are excellent. We set out from Bikaner. Furthermore, the arrangements made by the Amarnath Shrine Board regarding both security and logistics are spot-on. We haven't faced any major issues, Changani told ANI. Meanwhile, on Tuesday, security forces in Jammu and Kashmir have intensified their preparations, conducting anti-terror mock drills and deploying a multi-layered security grid across the yatra routes. In Srinagar, the Jammu and Kashmir Police, along with paramilitary forces, conducted an anti-terror mock drill on Tuesday at the newly constructed Yatri Nivas, Shri Prem Garg Bhawan, located at the Pathan Chowk Base Camp. The annual pilgrimage to the holy Amarnath cave shrine, situated at an altitude of around 3,880 metres in the Himalayas of south Kashmir, is one of the country's most significant religious pilgrimages. Devotees undertake the yatra to pay obeisance to the naturally formed ice Shivling, which symbolises Lord Shiva. The 57-day pilgrimage this year will commence simultaneously from the traditional 48-km Nunwan-Pahalgam route in Anantnag district and the shorter but steeper 14-km Baltal route in Ganderbal district on July 3. The yatra will conclude on August 28, coinciding with the festival of Raksha Bandhan. (ANI)
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Srinagar, July 1:The mutton supply crisis in Kashmir deepened on Wednesday as it entered Day 9, with dealers terming the 4% tax imposed by Punjab authorities as a gunda tax and urging families to postpone weddings. Khazir Mohammad Regoo, president of the All Kashmir Wholesale and Retail Mutton Dealers Association, told GNS that dealers held a meeting with concerned authorities in Punjab on Sunday. Its a gunda tax. We already pay tax in Delhi when purchasing mutton. This extra 4 percent burden is unjustified and has choked supply lines to Kashmir, Regoo said. He further said that a meeting with the Punjab CM is likely in the coming days. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has already taken up the issue with his Punjab counterpart, seeking immediate relief for mutton dealers and removal of the additional levy, officials confirmed. The CMs intervention comes amid mounting public anger over soaring prices and supply disruptions ahead of the wedding season. The additional tax has disrupted supply chains, leading to acute shortages and a sharp spike in mutton prices across the Valley. With hundreds of weddings scheduled in the coming weeks, dealers have appealed to families to postpone functions until the issue is resolved. The association has reiterated its demand for urgent administrative intervention to restore normal supply and prevent further escalation of prices.(GNS)
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