Ganderbal, Dec 29 (KNO): Ahead of New Year celebrations, authorities in Ganderbal have intensified surveillance and traffic regulation along the Sonamarg–Gund stretch to ensure a safe and orderly festive period.
According to the details available with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ganderbal Khalil Ahmed Poswal visited Sonamarg and adjoining areas on Monday.
He inspected the security arrangements and issued on-spot directions.
He was accompanied by SDPO Kangan Rajeev Raina, Station House Officers of Sonamarg and Gund, personnel from the Special Operations Group (SOG), besides Traffic and Tourist Police.
Officials said enhanced checking is being carried out at the Sonamarg Tunnel and other vulnerable points, especially as tourist inflow has increased following recent snowfall. Special focus, they said, is being laid on maintaining traffic discipline to avoid congestion during peak hours.
SDPO Kangan Rajeev Raina said that advance planning has been completed and comprehensive arrangements are in place ahead of December 31. “District Police Ganderbal is maintaining robust security at all tourist spots. We have increased deployment to ensure smooth traffic movement,” he said, adding that the SHO Sonamarg and SHO Gund is actively engaged in managing ground-level arrangements.
He said that security forces, including the Army, CRPF and J&K Police, are jointly monitoring the situation. “Deployment has been made at strategic locations, and any violation of traffic rules or public order will be dealt with strictly,” he added.
With more snowfall forecast and several New Year events scheduled, police have further strengthened patrolling at key tourist destinations. The objective, officials said, is to provide a secure and pleasant environment for visitors while upholding Kashmir’s tradition of hospitality.
Meanwhile, the Tourism Department has lined up cultural programmes for New Year’s Eve, and coordination with the district administration and local stakeholders is underway to ensure peaceful celebrations. Police have appealed to tourists and residents to cooperate with authorities for a safe and smooth welcome to the New Year—(KNO)