Tag: Road

  • Zirhama – Jumgund Road Blocked Due to Landslide

    Zirhama – Jumgund Road Blocked Due to Landslide

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    Kupwara, Apr 28 (GNS): A road, connecting Zirhama – Jumgund areas in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, has been blocked due to landslide even as clearance process is underway at the site.

    Reports reaching GNS said that a huge landslide occurred along Zirhama – Jumgund, shutting it for all types of movement.

    An official told GNS that the R & B Department has already started the clearance process on the road and hopefully it will be cleared in a while by now.

     “To avoid any inconvenience, all types of movement has been restricted on the road till further orders”, the official said. (GNS)

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  • SSG Road Closed After Snowfall, Traffic Movement Disrupted On Jammu-Srinagar Highway

    SSG Road Closed After Snowfall, Traffic Movement Disrupted On Jammu-Srinagar Highway

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    SRINAGAR: Authorities have closed Srinagar-Kargil highway due to fresh snowfall while vehicular movement has been badly affected due to breakdown of a big trailer truck on Jammu-Srinagar national highway at Dalwas, officials said Friday.

    An official said that “up HMVs tail has been delayed due to the breakdown of a big trailer at Dalwas.”

    He advised commuters to cooperate with the traffic officials manning the highway.

    On Srinagar-Sonamarg-Gomri (SSG) road, which connects Ladakh with Kashmir valley, he said that the route has been closed for traffic due to fresh snowfall. Pertinently, the road was partially opened for traffic on Thursday after remaining closed for 11 days due to snow avalanches at Zojila Pass.

    The closure has affected traffic in the area, with commuters advised to find alternative routes. Authorities are working hard to clear the snow and reopen the road as soon as possible, but the process is expected to take some time.

    Meanwhile, the Mughal road continues to remain closed for traffic. The road, which connects Kashmir valley with Rajouri and Poonch regions, remains shut in winters due to heavy snowfall. The road is expected to open for traffic soon as authorities are clearing the snow from the historic road.

     

    The Met department has predicted widespread rains in Kashmir valley today and at isolated places of Jammu. (KDC)



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  • Eid prayers: 2,000 people booked in Kanpur for offering namaz on road

    Eid prayers: 2,000 people booked in Kanpur for offering namaz on road

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    Kanpur: More than 2,000 people were booked in three FIRs for offering namaz without permission on a road outside the Eidgah here on Eid last week, police here said on Thursday.

    The FIRs were registered separately at Bajaria, Babu Purwa, and Jajmau police stations on Wednesday. No arrests have been made so far.

    A video of the people offering namaz on road was made by the police.

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    “People offering namaz will be identified on the basis of video after which legal action will be taken against them,” said an officer requesting anonymity.

    Angry with the police action, Mohammad Suleman, a member of All India Muslim Personal Law Board, told the media that they were being targeted on the basis of religion.

    He said that a few people did pray on the road outside the Eidgah because they were late and there was no space left inside the premises.

    One of the FIRs was lodged at the Bajaria Police Station against 1,000-1,500 unknown persons including some members of the Eidgah management committee at the complaint of Senior Sub Inspector (SSI) Omveer Singh.

    Omveer Singh in his complaint said a large number of people got down to offer namaz on the road as soon as a call for it was made on Eid, violating Section 144.

    About 300 people were booked by Jajmau Police, while the third FIR was made at Babu Purwa Police Station in which over 50 people were charged with offering prayers on a public road without permission.

    The people were booked under IPC sections 186 (Obstructing public servant in discharging duties), 188 (Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant), 283 (Danger in public way), 341 (Punishment for wrongful restraint), and 353 (criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty).

    Another police officer said that guidelines on Eid prayers had been issued after a meeting with the peace committees and strict instructions were given that prayers should not be held on the street.

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  • Six Injured In JK Road Accident

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    SRINAGAR: At least six persons were injured after a sumo vehicle collided with a school bus in Qalamabad village of Handwara in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district this afternoon.

    Reports said that a sumo vehicle bearing registration number JK05D 6636 collided with a school bus bearing number JK 09B 8018 at Mirpora Qalamabad, resulting in injuries to six persons.

    The injured persons identified as Ruqaya Begum (25), Mushtaq Ahmad Ahanger (42) – residents of Audoora, Mohammad Asif (22), resident of Lachh, Aaqib Ahmad (21) of Lawoosa, Reyaz Ahmad Wani (30) of Warpora and Sajjad Ahmad (28) of Yahama were evacuated from the site to NTPHC Qalamabad for immediate treatment. Two among the injured, Ruqaya Begum and Reyaz Ahmad Wani, were sent to District Hospital Handwara while four others were discharged after given first aid at the health facility.

    Confirming it, SHO Qalamabad Dr Anam Manhas said that all the persons injured in the accident are safe. “Four persons were discharged at NTPHC Qalamabad after first-aid while two, including a pregnant woman, are at District Hospital for preferential treatment to rule out chance of any complications’ caused in to the accident”, she said adding due cognizance has been taken into the incident. (GNS)

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  • John Thune says Chuck Schumer’s plan for a vote on an Equal Rights Amendment resolution may not have an easy road ahead.

    John Thune says Chuck Schumer’s plan for a vote on an Equal Rights Amendment resolution may not have an easy road ahead.

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    “It only takes 41 to block [the measure],” Thune said. “I think it will be a heavy lift [for Democrats].”

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  • US road accident kills two master’s students from Hyderabad

    US road accident kills two master’s students from Hyderabad

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    A tragic road accident in the United States claimed the lives of two Master’s students from Hyderabad. The accident occurred on the Johnsburg highway in Kentucky and involved three Hyderabadis who were pursuing higher education in the US.

    The accident was fatal for two of the students, identified as Mohd Faisal and Ishamuddin, who passed away on the spot. The third student was critically injured and is currently receiving medical attention.

    The funeral prayers, known as namaz-e-janaza, were held at Daar Ul Islam Masjid in St Louis. The bodies of the two deceased students were later laid to rest.

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    Last month, a Northwest Missouri State University student from India, named Sahithi, was involved in a car accident while traveling as a passenger with a friend on US Highway 71. Sahithi was rushed to Mosaic Life Care in St Joseph, Missouri where she was diagnosed with several injuries including a cervical spine fracture, infrarenal aortic dissection, small bowel perforation, omental injury, and burst fracture of the L2 vertebra.

    In another unfortunate incident, a 39-year-old man from Andhra Pradesh’s Annamayya district named Sreekanth Digala, who was residing in Plainsboro, New Jersey, passed away after being hit by an inter-city train at Princeton Junction Station.

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  • The Guardian view on hopes for Yemen: a long road to peace | Editorial

    The Guardian view on hopes for Yemen: a long road to peace | Editorial

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    Hope has been hard to find in Yemen. After more than eight years of war, at the cost of hundreds of thousands of lives, many of them civilians, the situation is desperate. More than two-thirds of the population are dependent on humanitarian aid. Yet, since the agreement of a truce between the Saudi-led military coalition and Iran-backed Houthi rebels last April, the country has seen a year of relative calm. This month, there was a huge cross-border exchange of prisoners of war. In the background is the thaw between Iran and Saudi Arabia, which have used Yemen as the battleground for their rivalry.

    Riyadh spearheaded the coalition supporting the internationally recognised government led by Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi, which had been ousted by the Houthis. It soon discovered that there would be no speedy victory, that the conflict was draining billions from its coffers and that Houthi attacks on its oil infrastructure were increasing the expense. The Houthis also had reason to talk, having suffered heavy losses and struggling with fuel shortages.

    The UN says that this is the best opportunity in years to end the war. It has also warned that the risk of the situation deteriorating again is very real. The reestablishment of Iran-Saudi relations is still in its early stages. More critically, while much of Yemen’s devastation resulted from foreign powers pushing their own agendas in an impoverished and fragile country, this was never just a proxy war. It is a complex and fractured dispute that has become more so with time.

    If Saudi-Houthi talks make progress, Riyadh says the next step will be talks between the Houthis and the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC), to which President Hadi ceded his powers. The fragmented, unwieldy body includes officials from internationally recognised bodies and the leaders of armed groups. They are united by their opposition to the Houthis and are alarmed at being cut out of current negotiations. Bringing the peace process under UN auspices would help to build confidence. But the Houthis are emboldened, and their opponents have wildly different and contradictory agendas, including seeking a separate state in the south. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have backed different PLC members, reflecting varying interests. Forging a consensus will be immeasurably difficult. The proliferation of militias and entrenchment of a war economy are among the challenges making peace look more distant than it did eight years ago.

    Even if these parties can agree a deal, those who have suffered most – civilians – will be missing from the table. They deserve representation. Responsibility for their ordeal also extends far beyond the fighters on the ground. The US and UK have sold billions of pounds worth of weaponry to Riyadh since the conflict began. All parties have been responsible for human rights abuses, attacks on civilian targets and the blocking of humanitarian aid, but there has been no hint of accountability for the lives lost. The international community should press the case for effective and impartial investigations, and a transitional justice process. It should also find the money required to provide essential aid and services and fund the urgently needed operation to avert a catastrophic oil spill off the coast.

    There can be no peace without talking to all those waging this war. But nor can Yemen recover if control of its future is ceded solely to those who have done so much to destroy it.

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  • Three killed in road accident in Kerala’s Wayanad

    Three killed in road accident in Kerala’s Wayanad

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    Thiruvananthapuram: Three people were killed and three others injured critically in an accident at Kerala’s Wayanad on Sunday after their car fell into a gorge, police said.

    The accident occurred at Poozhimada in Kappetta town of Wayanad after the car overturned after hitting an electric post, police said.

    The deceased are from Kerala’s Kannur and Kasargod districts. Further details are awaited.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Massive crowds join Rahul Gandhi on his road show in Karnataka’s Vijayapura

    Massive crowds join Rahul Gandhi on his road show in Karnataka’s Vijayapura

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    Vijayapura: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday held a massive road show here, ahead of the May 10 Karnataka Assembly polls, waving at a large, enthusiastic crowd that had lined up on both sides of the route.

    Standing on top of a specially designed vehicle, Gandhi constantly waved at the people gathered in the streets and on nearby buildings, many of whom were seen chanting ‘Rahul, Rahul’ slogans and shouting loud cheers.

    He began the road show after garlanding the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

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    People holding Congress flags moved along as the vehicle carrying Gandhi and other Congress leaders passed through the streets from Shivaji Circle and Kanakadasa Circle, amid the sound of drum beats.

    Karnataka Congress campaign committee chief M B Patil and several other party leaders and workers accompanied Gandhi on the road show.

    Gandhi, earlier today began his two-day visit to poll-bound Karnataka from Kudala Sangama, where he offered obeisance to 12th-century poet and social reformer Basaveshwara on his birth anniversary, celebrated as Basava Jayanti today.

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  • Minor Girl Injured In Road Accident

    Minor Girl Injured In Road Accident

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    SRINAGAR: A minor girl was injured in a road accident in Padpawan area of South Kashmir Shopian district on Sunday.

    An official said that an accident took place at Padpawan Shopian when one motor cycle bearing registation no JK01l /1676 hit a four year girl who was critically injured.

    He identified her as Rameesa daughter of Showkat Ahmad Thoker resident of Padpawan. Rameesa was shifted to district hospital Shopian from where she was referred to Srinagar for advanced treatment, he said.

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    Meanwhile people blocked Herpora-Shopian road and demand action against the drivers who over speed. (KS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )