Moving miles for safety of citizens; CRPF walk 12-km to provide food, water to stranded family in J&K

News Bharati    06-Jan-2020 15:32:33 PM
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New Delhi, January 6: Sacrificing their life for the people, the jawans at the border move miles to ensure safety of the citizens. Something similar was witnessed when troops of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) walked 12-km to provide food, water and other items to the family who was stranded on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH44) due to a landslide. The CRPF members brought food and other provisions to the family including a woman and her three children, who were stranded for hours on NH44.

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The CRPF troop walked along the 300-km long National Highway, which was closed for the past three days affecting vehicular traffic, reopened on Sunday. The troops were led by Inspector Raghuveer of 157 Battalion. The CRPF acted swiftly after getting a help call at their assistance desk 'Madadgaar' from a woman named Asifa who along with her children was stranded at Digdole while traveling from Srinagar to Jammu. "Madadgaar contacted the 84th battalion headquarters and a message was passed to the nearest company. The personnel reached the stranded family and provided food, tea, biscuits, water and fruit to them," said an officer.

One-way traffic resumed on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway on Sunday after remaining suspended for the past four days owing to multiple landslides in Ramban district, a traffic department official said. Traffic was allowed from Srinagar towards Jammu this morning after the road was cleared of blockades caused by landslides and shooting stones from hillocks overlooking the highway at Digdole and Chanderkote, the official said. The highway was closed for traffic on Wednesday following multiple landslides at Digdole and Chanderkote in Ramban district, leaving thousands of commuters stranded.