SRINAGAR 24 January 2026 : The Main Bus Yard at Parimpora witnessed a massive spectacle today as a sea of transporters, drivers, and stakeholders gathered to commemorate National Drivers Day 2026. The mega-event, marked by enthusiasm and a renewed pledge for road safety, was spearheaded by the All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC) Coordinator J&K, Umar Bhat, alongside the ARTO Enforcement and Flying Squad Kashmir, Er. Mubashir Jan.
The gathering served as a powerful acknowledgment of the “Heroes of the Highway,” recognizing the pivotal role drivers play in the region’s economy and supply chain.
Taking the center stage, Umar Bhat addressed the massive congregation, emphasizing the dedication required to keep the wheels of the nation turning.
Safety and Responsibility
Bringing an administrative focus to the celebration, Er. Mubashir Jan (ARTO Enforcement & Flying Squad) lauded the drivers for their service while stressing the critical importance of safety protocols.
Adherence to Rules: He urged the gathering to become ambassadors of road safety, strictly adhering to traffic regulations to save lives.
Professionalism: Er. Jan highlighted the need for modern driving practices and regular vehicle maintenance to ensure the safety of both the driver and the commuters.
The event concluded with a collective pledge by the thousands in attendance to uphold traffic rules and work towards a zero-accident vision for Kashmir in 2026. The Parimpora yard, usually a transit point, transformed today into a vibrant hub of unity and celebration.