In a significant effort to aid local fruit growers and traders, the Kashmir Divisional Administration has cleared 4,873 fruit trucks in just 48 hours. This operation took place in Qazigund, where traffic officials worked diligently to ensure smooth transportation of crucial horticultural produce.
Details of the Fruit Truck Evacuation
The recent initiative began on [insert exact date], with the evacuation supervised by the Inspector General of Traffic. Out of the evacuated trucks, 2,239 trucks were moved via the National Highway and 2,634 via the historic Mughal Road. The swift operations highlight the administration’s commitment to easing the hardships faced by local farmers and traders.
Upcoming Departures to Further Streamline Traffic
In a positive development, another 500 fruit trucks are scheduled to depart from Qazigund by midnight. This final dispatch aims to eliminate the backlog of stranded vehicles and enhance traffic flow on the crucial highway.
Administration’s Commitment to Growers
The Divisional Administration is leaving no stone unturned. Under the continuous guidance of Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, all available resources have been mobilized to expedite the transportation of local horticultural products. Chief Secretary Dulloo is actively involved in this endeavor, conducting daily review meetings to monitor the progress
His leadership ensures that concerns of fruit growers and traders are addressed, ultimately restoring efficiency on the National Highway.
Support for Essential Logistics in the Valley
Alongside the evacuation of fruit trucks, the administration has prioritized the transport of essential commodities. This includes LPG, petrol, diesel, fresh fruits and vegetables, and life-saving drugs to meet local demand.
The strategic decisions made by the administration were crucial during these crucial times. By facilitating swift logistics for the transportation of these goods, they have not only benefited the agricultural sector but are also ensuring local communities remain well-supplied.
Conclusion: A Promising Step for Kashmiri Agriculture
The timely evacuation of 4,873 fruit trucks showcases the administration’s responsiveness to the needs of its farmers and local traders. As the final trucks depart from Qazigund tonight, the community is optimistic about a smoother flow of agricultural products in the region.
As Growers look forward to resuming regular operations, this revitalized approach may bode well for Kashmir’s agricultural landscape.