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Mughal Road: Shopian to Bufliaz  traffic for next two days  

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May 4, 2019
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Srinagar: Traffic on the historic Mughal road will move towards Bufliaz from Shopian district in South Kashmir on May 5 and 6.

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“Next two days i e on 5th and 6th  of May the traffic will be from Shopian to Bufliaz,” an official said.

The traffic department urged commuters to plan accordingly their travels.

“Before any one embarks on journey he or she should contact the traffic police department about the road condition and about the status of the traffic movement,” they said.

According to Traffic police on Saturday vehicular movement from Bufliaz to Shopian was allowed up to 3 PM.

 

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