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Massive traffic jam in Pantha chowk, quarry workers demand revocation of ban

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October 1, 2018
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Massive traffic jam in Pantha chowk, quarry workers demand revocation of ban
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Srinagar: Traffic has come to halt near Pantha Chowk area of Srinagar as quarry holders have blocked the road protesting against the ban on stone quarrying activities in Athwajan and Pantha Chowk,.

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“Massive traffic jam with buses of including schools are stranded on the road,” eye witnesses said. 

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