Kashmir Valley Road, Power Restoration Target Set for Republic Day Eve

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg has announced that road connectivity and electricity supply, disrupted by recent heavy snowfall and high winds, will be restored across the Valley by Saturday evening. He stated that 15,000 kilometers of roads have already been cleared, with the remaining stretches being addressed by the NDRF and other agencies. The announcement comes ahead of Republic Day celebrations, for which elaborate preparations and rehearsals have been completed despite the adverse weather. Garg also confirmed that airport and train services have already returned to normal following the improvement in weather conditions.

Key Points: Kashmir Road, Power Restoration Target Set for Republic Day

  • Road & power restoration target set
  • 15,000 km of 20,000 km roads cleared
  • Airport, train services back to normal
  • Republic Day preparations complete
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Road and electricity connectivity to be restored soon in Kashmir Valley: Divisional Commissioner

Divisional Commissioner says road and electricity connectivity, disrupted by snowfall, will be restored across Kashmir Valley by Saturday evening.

Road and electricity connectivity to be restored soon in Kashmir Valley: Divisional Commissioner
"Restoration work was started immediately, and power supply is being restored at a rapid pace. - Divisional Commissioner Anshul Garg"

Srinagar, Jan 24

Divisional commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg, said on Saturday that road connectivity and electricity, disrupted by recent snowfall in the Valley, will be restored by this evening.

Ahead of Republic Day celebrations, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg, accompanied by Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir V.K. Birdi, visited Balidan Stambh at Pratap Park, in the Residency Road area of the city, where they took the salute during the full dress rehearsal and paid floral tributes to the martyrs at Balidan Stambh.

Speaking to reporters, Divisional Commissioner Anshul Garg termed the occasion auspicious and said elaborate preparations have been made for the annual Republic Day event.

He said contingents of security forces, school children, and various departments have been rehearsing continuously for the past month to ensure the smooth conduct of the celebrations.

He said despite heavy rain and snowfall witnessed over the past two days, teams worked round-the-clock to prepare the stadium and other venues. He appealed to the people of Srinagar to participate in the Republic Day function as every year and witness the celebrations.

Giving an update on weather-related damage, the Divisional Commissioner said most parts of the Valley, except Srinagar, received snowfall, while wind speeds crossed 150 kmph at some places, leading to damage in certain areas.

He said restoration work was started immediately, and power supply is being restored at a rapid pace, with the remaining stations expected to be functional soon.

He further said that weather conditions have improved significantly since yesterday and that airport and train services have already returned to normal.

Road clearance work is also underway, with about 15,000 km of roads cleared out of the total 20,000 km.

The remaining stretches are being cleared with the assistance of NDRF and other agencies.

The Divisional Commissioner said as per the directions of the Chief Minister, the target is to complete restoration and snow clearance work by evening to ensure normalcy across the Valley.

- IANS

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Priya S
Appreciate the update. The teams working in such harsh conditions deserve our thanks. It's crucial for daily life and also for the Republic Day celebrations to go smoothly. Let's all participate as the Div Com appealed.
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Rohit P
While the effort is commendable, we hear this "will be restored by evening" promise every year after snowfall. The infrastructure needs to be more resilient. Just my two cents.
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Michael C
Visiting from Canada and following this. It's impressive to see the scale of the operation - clearing 15,000 km of roads is no small feat. Wishing safety to all the workers and a happy Republic Day to everyone in the Valley.
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Shreya B
My family is in a village near Gulmarg. Power is still out there. I hope the "remaining stations" include these areas too. The cold is unbearable without electricity. Please prioritize the villages, not just the city.
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Vikram M
Republic Day celebrations with full dress rehearsal in such weather shows great spirit. Salute to the security forces, school children, and all departments practicing. The show must go on! 🎉

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