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Bhalessa, Oct 10: National Students Welfare Association (NSWA) a Doda based NGO has submitted a memorandum to the chief Minister, Omer Abdullah through proper channel demanding traffic chack posts along stretch vulnerable to the road accidents. Highlighting statistics of routine accidents in Bhalessa (Doda) and action thereof taken by the administration in these routes, the NSWA has suggested opening of Traffic check posts (TCPs) in Gandoh, Kahara, Bhatyas, Donadi, Gowari, Chilly belts of Bhalessa in order to avert these tragedies in these routes. Sadaket Malik Chairman NSWA blamed that the administration yet has not learnt the lesson from the past accidents and stated that from last 13 years major accidents took place in Bhalessa in which many were killed and others were left crippled emotionally and physically as well. He said, "The association has submitted its report regarding the accidents in Doda-Bhaderwah to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), President of India, Union Ministry of Roadways. The association has requested early opening on Traffic check Points in Bhalessa valley." |