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Apple-laden trucks: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Pandurang K Pole, on Monday, said that 46,000 trucks and trailers have moved from Qazigund towards Jammu in which 29,000 are apple trucks


in alternate day convoys from September 1 to Separate 25. While 3995 Apple trucks moved towards Jammu on Sunday. He asserted that normally apple production in Kashmir is 17 metric tonnes,


but due to abundant rainfall, there has been a bumper crop and it will cross 21 metric ton this time. Advertisement Pole said the claim made by certain fruit growers association on the


halting of fruit trucks is half-truth and added that natural reasons are hindering traffic. Advertisement He said that we have difficulties in the movement of traffic on the highway due to


rains and resultant shooting stones, but it is beyond human control. He appealed to them to use alternate Mughal Road to lessen the burden on Srinagar-Jammu National Highway. It was informed


that almost 1500 trucks got stuck in between Ramban and Ramsoo as traffic could not move ahead of Ramban with flow because of intermittent shooting stones at Mehar causing regular


stoppages. Moreover, Pole informed that today at 12 noon Chief Secretary had taken a review meeting which was attended by DGP and all officers of traffic department. He informed that


administration is making all efforts while he also appealed to use Mughal Road, at least for empty vehicles At present around 4000 trucks loaded with fresh, perishable, petroleum products


and other requirements of the valley are stranded in the Jammu region, he stated. It is further informed that the trucks are being cleared now and passenger vehicles could only be released


from Jammu and Srinagar. The congestion due to halted trucks has been cleared at the earliest. It is pertinent to mention that the capacity of NH for one way HMV movement is just about 3000


to 3500 if there is no disruption in traffic due to landslides, shooting stones and breakdown of loaded trucks. Anything above the capacity disturbs the whole cycle of up and down release of


traffic and this may result in piling up of traffic on NH. Meanwhile, it was also informed that that production of fresh fruit during 2022-23 is estimated to be 2123047 MTs as compared to


1981610 MTs in 2021-22 while the production of dry fruit during 2022-23 is estimated at 206118 MTs as compared to 192497 MTs last year. Advertisement


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