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According to sources, more people die in road accidents than militant violence in J&K. More than 580 people have died and over 5,500 were injured in road accidents till August this year; against 805 dead and 8,372 injured in 2022.
An experts’ panel to visit and inspect Jammu-Srinagar National Highway -44 and NH 244 that connects Khanabal- Achabal- Kokernag- Daksum- Sinthan pass -Thathri in Doda and Mughal Road
Division Bench of J&K High Court directs UT administration to constitute an expert committee to ascertain reasons for frequent road accidents in the Chenab region and Pir-Panchal range.