Srinagar, Jun 14: Ahead of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2025, Assistant Regional Transport Officer (ARTO) Anantnag, Mubashir Jan, held a crucial meeting with transporters operating on the Pahalgam route to assess preparedness and enhance transportation coordination for the annual pilgrimage.
According to information accessed by JKNS, the meeting included representatives from Stand No. 1 (with approximately 500 vehicles) and Stand No. 2 (with around 630 vehicles), both responsible for the Nunwan–Chandanwari segment. ARTO Jan informed that all vehicles have been inspected and deemed fit for service, with drivers having prior experience in handling Yatra traffic.
The session emphasized the enforcement of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure the safety and punctual movement of Yatra-bound vehicles. Transporters voiced concerns over outdated fares, noting that rates have remained unchanged for the past four years despite rising fuel and maintenance costs.
One of the main issues discussed was traffic bottlenecks on the narrow, hilly stretch between Nunwan Base Camp and Chandanwari. Transporters requested that authorities prevent the stoppage of private and RTC vehicles along this critical route to ensure a continuous and safe flow of Yatra vehicles.
Additionally, it was suggested that Langar (community kitchen) vehicles be directed to return promptly after unloading supplies at Chandanwari to avoid creating congestion on the narrow road.
Stressing the importance of joint operational efforts, ARTO Mubashir Jan underlined the vital roles of Traffic Police and J&K Police in maintaining an uninterrupted vehicular movement. Their coordinated involvement, he said, would help manage the route effectively, prevent unauthorized halts, and respond to emergencies swiftly.
The ARTO assured transporters that their concerns and recommendations would be conveyed to the District Administration and SANJY officials, and that appropriate steps would be taken to ensure a safe, efficient, and well-managed Yatra. (JKNS)