Indian Railways’ All-Weather Connectivity to Kashmir Valley Ensures Reliable Foodgrain Supply, Cuts Logistics Costs Amid Adverse Weather
First Full Rake of 42 Wagons Carrying 2,768 Metric Tonnes of Rice Reaches Anantnag
Earlier, only mini rakes comprising 21 wagons carrying 1,384 metric tonnes of foodgrain were moved by rail; however, this time the full rake was successfully loaded from Sangrur rail terminal in Punjab on 21 January and transported to Anantnag within 24 hours. Despite adverse weather conditions that had disrupted unloading activities a day earlier, the rake was successfully handled, providing a significant boost to the foodgrain supply chain and distribution network in the Valley.
J&K Govt launches Auto Scrutiny Portal, amends building Bye-Laws to boost ease of doing business
Jammu: The Jammu and Kashmir government has notified amendments to the Unified Building By…



