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Open Mughal road aids residents despite low snow

by Jahangeer Ganaie
January 13, 2026
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Shopian, Jan 13: This winter, the absence of snowfall has raised concerns about water, agriculture, and orchards in the region. However, an unexpected relief comes from the Mughal Road remaining open, allowing continued movement of people and goods.

Traditionally closed by November due to heavy snow, the road has stayed accessible this season, supporting livelihoods and economic activity.

Local residents and traders said that this extended connectivity has been a vital lifeline during a season normally marked by inactivity, even as environmental concerns about reduced snowfall persist.

“For us, snowfall is a blessing, but this year it has not happened, which is worrying,” said Abdul Rashid, a resident of Shopian. “Still, due to the opening of Mughal Road, many people who depend on transport, trade and labour can earn their livelihood.”

Taxi drivers, shopkeepers and small traders said the opening of Mughal Road has brought steady income during a season that is otherwise known for economic inactivity.

“Earlier, once this road was closed in October, we would sit idle for months,” said Mohammad Yousuf, a taxi operator who ferries passengers on the route. “This winter, I’m able to work daily and feed my family.”

Roadside vendors and hotel owners along the route have also benefited from the extended connectivity.

“This road is our lifeline,” said Ghulam Nabi, who runs a small eatery near Dubjan. “With the road open, travellers stop here, and our business continues. Otherwise, winter means zero income.”

Despite the economic relief, concerns remain high over the environmental consequences of the dry winter.

Farmers and orchardists fear that insufficient snowfall could affect soil moisture, groundwater levels and apple production in the coming season.

“Snowfall ensures water availability during spring and summer,” said a local horticulturist. “If this trend continues, it will hurt our orchards badly.”

Experts have warned that changing weather patterns and reduced snowfall are signs of broader climate change impacts in the Himalayan region—(KNO)

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