 In the first week of January, the Kashmir valley has witnessed the season's fast-majors' novel. All the important highways and roads were cut off. People in both the rural and urban Kashmir complained of official apathy as the government's response to clear snow from the roads remained far cry. Some people lost their life due to this disconnection. In South Kashmir's Shopian, about 60 km from Srinagar, Bashir Ahmed Fahamdar fell sick right after the snow falling. His son, Altaf Ahmed Fahamdar, carried Bashir on their shoulders. The 67-year-old resident of Keller village died on the way. This is not the first time such incidents have happened in the village. His death devastated his son. The road clearance has improved a lot. The snowfall that is happening today in 2013, we have prepared for it. We have set up the control room in DC office. We have given instructions to the department of health, PHE, BDD, R&B. We have issued a number of help lines to the public. We have also given instructions to the health department to give a serious patient where they need evacuation. We have also provided a vehicle available. We have also given instructions to the department that they should be shifted to a safe place so that there is no serious health issue ahead. While Bashir lost his life, the villagers were successful in saving the life of another boy from the local area after they carried him for over six hours on foot to a nearby hospital. Another two pregnant women also had to be carried to the hospital while locals cleared of the snow for them. People sleep at night but they don't work during the day. People don't say to wake up from this snowfall. On the way, a man died in the snowfall. That's why he died. Thirty people came to pick up the snow. One chain, two chains. He picked up two chains. He died on the way. He picked up two chains in four hours. In another such incident, the woman came to a child before she could reach the hospital. Even as weeks have passed, most of the roads are still unclear and short distances are very difficult to cover. When it rained in 2014, the snow came and the land began to fall. I have requested a lot of people to give us water or electricity. They didn't give us anything. Look there. What can we see? There are ten poles under the snow. There are ten poles. Their problems are also compounded due to shortage of water and electricity. We are in trouble. There is no store. There is no water. There is no road. We are in trouble at this time. We are in trouble. Did any government help you? No. We are in danger today. We are in trouble. There is no water. The road is also closed. We are in trouble at this time. We are in trouble. We reach here in the morning. We leave in the evening. The water is very clean. To fetch drinking water, the villagers have to make an audacious journey on slippery slopes and icy terrain.