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    J-K Reports Rise in Challans, Seizures, and Vehicle Blacklisting

    Jammu, March 30 The Jammu and Kashmir government on Monday informed the state assembly that traffic enforcement agencies in the Union Territory have fully transitioned to a 100 per cent e-challaning system, with over 52,000 challans issued in 2025.In a written reply to National Conference MLA...
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    Safety Improvements Lead to Reduced Road Accidents in Jammu and Kashmir

    Jammu, February 23 The Jammu and Kashmir government has recorded a 13.6 per cent decline in road accidents over the past three years, with the number of incidents falling from 6,120 in 2023 to 5,287 in 2025, officials said on Monday.The downward trend is attributed to improved enforcement...
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    Jalna Administration Implements Helmet Policy to Reduce Road Accidents

    Jalna, February 11 Wearing a helmet has been made compulsory for government officers and employees who use two-wheelers, as well as for visitors in offices in the Jalna district.Failure to comply with the order will result in denial of entry to offices, according to the administration...
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