Business Council meeting,Many important issues were discussed

Srinagar,Dec 2 : KBC- Kashmir Business Council (The Business Fraternity) Head Office Srinagar,Kashmir President M Altafdar Rajbagh want to bring attention to a severe issue faced by people near the Rambagh Flyover Approach Towards the Natipora.

In a statement M Altafdar said Owing to the growing needs, the market has expanded rapidly a lot & So Far Said Shopkeepers & All Business Establishment Had Been Hit due to This Traffic Jamming as Complained By Members of Bazar Committee Rambagh Trade Federation Headed Showkat Sahib ,However, the road/Flyover Constructed is Not Accommodating the Vehicles Which Causes lot of Congestion needs of the time. Moreover, the number of vehicles in the city has increased too.

he said , As a result, the market area cant accommodate so many vehicles.This leads to severe traffic jam as vehicles try to move out. Also, it is a problem for pedestrians as they don’t have enough space to walk. This wastes a lot of time.

Kbc Kashmir Business Council ( The Business Fraternity) President M Altafdar Rajbagh Demands it would be better if the LG Administration approves the construction of Additional Ramp To Be Built From Rambagh Fly Over End To Natipora Chowk Ahead near the market area.

He said, This would direct the cars there and clear the roads of vehicles.The number of vehicles on roads has increased at a very dramatic pace but not the capacity of the roads.Worse situation which adds to the audacity is of the people not obeying the traffic rules.

He said, It leads to a lot of problems because it causes a lot of traffic jams which are never ending, resulting in a lot of people getting late for work, normal routine of life gets disturbed and a lot of heated discussions and useless fights take place.

He said, The LG administration as well as the common men need to work together to resolve this problem. Kbc also suggest that people who park cars on the service road even after the construction of the Ramp should be severely fined to create a deterrent.

Kashmir Business Council President M Altafdar Rajbagh hope that local authorities would become aware of it and take the required action.

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