Connect with us

TOP STORIES

Traffic restrictions, diversions announced for Budgam Padyatra tomorrow | KNO

LG Sinha to inaugurate event; town to remain no-traffic zone from 7 AM to 2 PM

Published

on

kno news

Budgam, May 04 (KNO): The Traffic Police Rural Kashmir has issued a detailed advisory announcing traffic restrictions and diversions in Budgam town on May 5 in view of a mega rally (Padyatra) being organised under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan, officials said. According to the advisory accessed by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the movement of vehicular traffic through Budgam town shall remain affected from 0700 hours to 1400 hours, with the town declared a no-traffic zone during the specified time. Motorists have been advised to avoid unnecessary travel through Budgam to prevent inconvenience. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha is scheduled to inaugurate the mega padyatra at the New Bus Stand, Budgam, which is expected to witness a significant public gathering and movement. The event is part of a public outreach initiative aimed at spreading awareness under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan. To ensure smooth traffic flow, authorities have devised a re-routing and diversion plan. Traffic from Beerwah and Magam towards Srinagar will be diverted at Mirgund via Khumani Chowk to Bemina. Similarly, vehicles from Humhama heading towards Budgam will be rerouted via Ompora–Narkara–Gangbugh towards Srinagar. Traffic from Khansahib via Ichgam towards Budgam will be diverted through alternative routes, including Gudsathoo, Panzan, Chadoora and Kralpora. Additionally, vehicles coming from Jawalapora will be diverted near the Crusher point via Lakhripora, Pallar and Mirgund towards Bemina. Authorities have also designated multiple halting points, including Durbugh Crossing, Chadoora, Ompora, Ichgam and Mirgund, where traffic will either be halted or diverted to minimise congestion. Traffic Police have urged the general public to cooperate with the arrangements and follow the advisory to ensure hassle-free movement during the event—(KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES ago

From 70 flops to one hit, Kashmir teen age boy’s breakthrough reel draws nationwide attention | KNO

TOP STORIES ago

World Asthma Day: Asthma lifelong disease, demands consistent proper medical care: Experts | KNO

TOP STORIES ago

Ladakh sees massive turnout for Lord Buddha's relics: Rijiju | KNO

TOP STORIES ago

Srinagar Police attach property worth Rs 1.20 crore of notorious drug peddler under NDPS Act | KNO

TOP STORIES ago

MLA Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed’s wife, son lock hospital, Police register FIR | KNO

TOP STORIES ago

Khayam food street turns into symbol of failure, dust and dysfunction | KNO

TOP STORIES ago

Drivers patch vital Sopore-Kupwara road, say authorities failed to act | KNO

TOP STORIES ago

Stringent Enforcement, Faster Prosecution & Robust Rehabilitation Key to Curb Drug Menace: CS | KNO

TOP STORIES4 hours ago

People's verdict must be respected: Farooq Abdullah on election results | KNO

TOP STORIES8 hours ago

Drug trade linked to terror funding, Pakistan fuelling menace in J&K: LG Sinha | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Census- 2027 People of J&K can file household details online from May 17 | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Traffic restrictions, diversions announced for Budgam Padyatra tomorrow | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Minister Dar rejects rumours of split within NC as baseless | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

PDP-BJP alliance led to J&K losing special status, statehood: Deputy CM | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Kashmir’s lakes, rivers to see structured cruise operations: Minister Sharma | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Railway push set to boost Kashmir cherry trade; 10,000 MT likely to be shipped this season | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Over 1,000 athletes from 150 universities participate in Wushu championship at KU | KNO

Copyright © 2021