Shab-e-Me’raj: Traffic Police Issues Advisory

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Srinagar- The traffic police Srinagar has issued a route advisory for devotees (zayireen) coming from different areas towards Ziyarat Dargah Sharief Hazratbal.

A large number of devotees are expected to assemble at Asari Sharief Hazratbal  for  the   celebrations of  Mehraj-ul-Aalam   falling on intervening night of 18th February and 19th February -2023 and Friday following on 24th of Februrary -2023.

Vehicles coming from North Kashmir carrying devotees after reaching Shalteng have been asked to   adopt Parimpora -Qamarwari – Cement Bridge – Noorbagh -Sekidafar – Eidgah – Aalimasjid – Sazgaripora – Hawal -Alamgari Bazar – Mill Stop – Molvi Stop (Lal Bazaar) -Botshah Mohallah- Kanitar route and enter University Parking from Sir Syed Gate.

Vehicles carrying devotees (Zayireen) from South Kashmir after reaching Pantha Chowk are advised to adopt  Panthachowk -Stone Quarry (Athawajan) -Batwara – Sonwar Bazar -Ram Munshi Bagh – Gupkar -Grand Palace – Zethiyar Ghat Nishat -Foreshore Road – Habak Crossing route to enter Naseem Bagh Parking.

Vehicles carrying devotees (zayireen) coming from Budgam and adjoining areas advised to adopt Hyderpora -Tengpora -Bemina Bye Pass- Bemina Crossing – Qamarwari -Cement Bridge – Noorbagh – Sekidafar -Eidgah -Aalimasjid – Sazgaripora – Hawal – Alamgari Bazar -Mill Stop- Molvi Stop (Lal Bazaar) – Botshah Mohallah – Kanitar to enter NIT parking.

Vehicles from Lalchowk will adopt the Lal Chowk – SRTC Bridge – Ikhwan Crossing -Police Station Khanyar – Bohri Kadal – Rajouri Kadal -Gojwari Chowk -Hawal -Alamgari Bazar – Mill Stop -Molvi Stop (Lal Bazaar) -Botshah Mohallah- Kanitar route to enter NIT Parking.

 From Ganderbal the vehicles are asked to drive through Nagbal – Zakoora – Habbak to enter Naseem Bagh Parking.

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