Kashmir Observer

Dry, Hollow Chinar Trees Risk Lives Of People In Ganderbal

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GANDERBAL: Dry and hollow chinar trees are posing a threat to the Government Girls Middle School Saloora in Ganderbal.

As per the news agency, the mighty Chinars located along the main road instil fear not only among students studying there but also in pedestrian­s and commuters.

The area's Chinars are fragile and pose a threat to anyone passing by.

Local resident Niyaz Ahmad Bhat mentioned that they have alerted the Naib Tehsildar about the issue and are expecting an action now.

He said that if these dried Chinars are not removed there could be untoward incidents in the area.

Highlighti­ng a past incident, a major tragedy was avoided when a dry Chinar fell on the school premises during the night in December 2022. But the incident occurred when there were no students present, said a local resident Hilal Ahmad—(KNO)

Shopian, Pir Panjal residents demand reopening of Mughal Road

Agencies

Srinagar: The historic Mughal Road remains closed for traffic due to ongoing snow clearance operations.

Officials from the Mechanical department informed the news agency that the snow clearance work, which began recently, is nearing completion.

The Mughal Road, linking Kashmir via Shopian with the Pir Panjal region in Jammu, is annually closed during winter due to heavy snowfall. This closure disrupts the routine life of residents and businesses in the area.

Residents of Shopian and the Poonch and Rajouri areas of Pir Panjal have been calling for the reopening of the road, saying they face inconvenie­nce by longer alternativ­e routes. The closure adversely affects local businesses and hampers travel for residents, particular­ly those with familial connection­s across the region.

The students traveling from Kashmir to Baba Ghulam Shah University in Rajouri are also impacted by the road closure.

Despite being granted national highway status in 2016, the proposed allweather tunnel to mitigate seasonal closures remains unrealised.

Residents on both sides of the road have urged authoritie­s to expedite the snow clearance process and reopen the road for traffic at the earliest.

An official said the snow clearance operations are in their final stages. He said the decision regarding the road's reopening will be taken shortly—(KNO)

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