Friday, April 10, 2026
18 C
Srinagar

Protest Erupts in Neelum Valley Amidst Lack of Healthcare Facilities

Neelum Valley (Azadi Times): In the upper region of Neelum Valley, specifically in the village of Grees Valley, the absence of a hospital has sparked outrage among residents, particularly during the harsh winter months. Covered in thick layers of snow, hundreds of people have taken to the streets from their homes to demand the establishment of a hospital in the area.

Organized under the banner of the “Save Neelum Movement,” the protest saw significant participation from locals who are demanding two critical facilities: a hospital in Grees Valley and the completion of the Hydropower Project in Phulawai. Representatives from various political parties joined forces to press the Azad Kashmir government for immediate action.

The demonstrators emphasized the urgent need for a 20-bed hospital equipped with all necessary amenities in Grees Valley and urged the authorities to expedite the completion of the Hydropower Project in Phulawai, which is already in the final stages of construction.

Independent & Reader‑Funded

The Azadi Times

No state grants. No corporate lobby. Just ground‑truth reporting from Kashmir & beyond
You make this possible.

📰 No Paywall 🎯 Unfiltered 🌍 Global
Support Our Work Buy us a coffee • From $3

Addressing the protesters, organizers warned that if the government fails to address their demands promptly, they would escalate their agitation to the next level, including a sit-in at Kel. Furthermore, they announced plans to stage a protest in front of the Muzaffarabad Press Club in the near future.

Amidst chants and slogans, the protesters expressed their frustration with the lack of basic healthcare facilities and infrastructure development in the region. The situation in Grees Valley and surrounding areas remains dire, with residents determined to continue their struggle until their demands are met.

Sardar Ourngzeb, representing the people of Neelum Valley, reiterated the community’s resolve to fight for their rights. The protest in Neelum Valley serves as a stark reminder of the pressing need for improved healthcare access and infrastructure development in remote areas of Azad Kashmir.

Hot this week

Saudi Arabia Opens Aquarabia: The Middle East’s Largest Water Theme Park

Qiddiya City, Saudi Arabia — The turnstiles began turning...

Ceiling Design in 2026: How the Fifth Wall Became the Focal Point of Modern Architecture

Walk into any newly constructed home or renovated commercial...

The Complete 2026 Artificial Intelligence Course Guide: From Free Fundamentals to $100K+ Career Transitions

The artificial intelligence education market has reached an inflection...

The Invisible Brain: What Is Machine Learning and Why It Already Runs Your Life

Machine learning is a subset of artificial intelligence in which...

Juicer Machine vs. Blender: The Complete 2025 Buying Guide for Every Budget

The global juicing appliance market has transformed dramatically over...

Top Stories

Saudi Arabia Opens Aquarabia: The Middle East’s Largest Water Theme Park

Qiddiya City, Saudi Arabia — The turnstiles began turning...

Ceiling Design in 2026: How the Fifth Wall Became the Focal Point of Modern Architecture

Walk into any newly constructed home or renovated commercial...

The Invisible Brain: What Is Machine Learning and Why It Already Runs Your Life

Machine learning is a subset of artificial intelligence in which...

Juicer Machine vs. Blender: The Complete 2025 Buying Guide for Every Budget

The global juicing appliance market has transformed dramatically over...

The Streaming A-List: 2025’s Most Acclaimed Movies Now on Netflix

With its library of over 3,500 films, Netflix has...

The Kashmir Files: Anatomy of a Blockbuster That Divided a Nation

Four years after its theatrical release, The Kashmir Files remains one...
spot_img

Related Stories