Srinagar, July 11: J&K Youth Empowerment Society (YES) expressed grief over the death of Sardar Ranbir Singh Bali , Director Finance, Forest , Ecology and Environment Department, his wife and son who hail from village Chandoosa of district Baramulla .
In a statement issued here, J&K YES team while sharing the grief of the bereaved, prayed for the peace to the deceased.
“Our sympathies and condolences are with the bereaved family members. We pray for eternal peace to the departed souls,” the statement reads.
J&K YES team praised the local people, administration and hospital staff for their work.
J&K YES also expressed deep sorrow and anguish over the loss of three persons in a tragic accident Srinagar – Mughal road, describing the incident as unfortunate and heartbreaking.
Taking a dig at the unfavourable road conditions of Srinagar- Jammu national highway, the J&K YES team said, “So far it has claimed many precious lives. The UT authorities will have to press all available resources into action and take immediate remedial measures to save lives.