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NSWA demanded opeining of Traffic check Posts in Bhalessa area:

NSWA demanded opeining of Traffic check Posts in Bhalessa area: BHALESSA: October 10, 2013.             National Students Welfare Association (NSWA) a Doda based NGO has submitted a   memorandum to the chief Minister, Omer Abdullah in which statistics of routine accidents in Bhalessa (Doda) was highlighted and action thereof taken by the adminstraction in these routes.             NSWA has suggested opening of Traffic check posts (TCPs) in Gandoh, Kahara, Bhatyas, Donadi, Gowari, Chilly belts of Bhalessa in order to avert these tragedies in these routes.             NSWA has expressed serious concern over the routine accidents and lack of administrative intervention as there are no vigil checks on drivers in these areas of Bhalesssa. Sadaket Malik Chairman NSWA blamed that the administration has not learnt the lesson from the past accidents.   The association has said that from last 13 years major accidents took place in Bhalessa, on June 6, 2000, At least 11 people were

Open Letter to Omer Abdullah, Hon'ableChief Minister Jammu and Kashmir Government.

Dear Sir, We are all sick, In a democratic country like ours where we still have no provision to Right to Life owing to the increased accidents on our roads. This had become a routine and your Government has not learnt a lesson from these accidents to take herculean efforts in stemming the rot.             Apart from daily routine basis, there seemed no vigil check on our driving culture. The people thriving below the poverty line are the prey of these ill fate accidents and administration seemed sleepy. There is not even a single Traffic check post or personnel to look after the traffic chaos of Bhalessa. This exposes the tall claims of your Government.             Bhalessa has been a myth of negligence from other aspects also by the successive regimes.   I may put in records the accidents took place and the action thereof for the prevention from the last 13 years. 1.      Take an example of June 6, 2000, At least 11 people were feared dead and 15 others injured as a bus rol