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Kashmir fruit traders fear another year of losses, this time from Amarnath Yatra curbs

The administration has now issued an advisory to facilitate the movement of trucks carrying fruits out of the Valley to other states while ensuring safe movement of pilgrims

July 04, 2022 / 20:28 IST
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Fruit growers and traders held a protest in the valley on July 2 over the stoppage of fruit-laden trucks along the highway.
Fruit growers and traders held a protest in the valley on July 2 over the stoppage of fruit-laden trucks along the highway.

Traffic curbs on the Srinagar-Jammu national highway to facilitate the smooth and safe movement of Amarnath pilgrims (yatris) have resulted in hundreds of trucks carrying fruits from Kashmir Valley to other states being stopped.

Fruit growers fear another year of losses if the trucks transporting their produce are not allowed passage on the highway.

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Although the Union Territory administration has said fruit-laden trucks will be allowed on the highway, many growers complained that an advisory issued in this regard hasn’t been implemented fully.

Moneycontrol reached out to Kashmir divisional commissioner Pandurang K. Pole for an update on the status of implementing the advisory, but he didn't respond. The story will be updated when he responds.