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Intensified drive against encroachments, wrong parking, traffic violators launched in city

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December 15, 2021
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SRINAGAR :- Taking cognizance of the complaints received from the general public with regard to nuisance of wrong parking, roadside encroachments on City roads, the District Magistrate/ Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad Wednesday undertook a surprise inspection of various City roads and assesses the traffic scenario.

Accompanied by Additional Deputy Commissioner, Dr Syed Hanief Balkhi, SP Traffic, RTO Kashmir, SDM East, Tehsildar South Srinagar, besides officers of Srinagar Development Authority, Srinagar Municipal Corporation, and other concerned Departments.

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The Deputy Commissioner visited Jahangir Chowk, Magarmal Bagh, New Secretariat road, Batamaloo, Karan Nagar and other adjoining areas and took stock of the traffic movement. The DC also inspected the designated parking sites near Khalisa School, Magarmal Bagh and at Batamaloo.

During the visit, the DC directed the authorities to take strict action against the traffic violators particularly against wrong parking and roadside encroachments. He also directed for taking immediate measures to overcome traffic jams to ensure better regulation of traffic movement within Srinagar Municipal limits particularly on heavily occupied routes.

The DC  directed the Traffic Police, RTO Kashmir, Police, Revenue and SMC authorities to work in close coordination and act tough against traffic rules violators, who cause a lot of inconvenience to common people. He directed the officers to devise an effective mechanism for better traffic regulation, particularly hassle-free movement of Ambulances and other vehicles required to reach destination in a time bound manner.

The Deputy Commissioner directed the authorities to conduct a massive and intensified enforcement drive on daily basis against wrong parking and roadside encroachments in Srinagar City for visible improvement in traffic system.

He also asked to relocate street vendors from heavy traffic junction points which hinder smooth traffic ply. He stressed on the concerned officers to take all required measures to decongest the City roads to ensure smooth flow of traffic, particularly the moment of Ambulances. He also directed to keep the provision of adequate parking spaces in crowded places and relocation of the roadside vendors to facilitate hassle-free movement of pedestrians.

The DC also stressed that civic sense and driving sense is imperative in better traffic management and appealed to all stakeholders to put in collective efforts to overcome traffic jams and decongest Srinagar City for smooth traffic regulation.

He also inspected the proposed site for relocation of all the street vendors in the highly congested Batamaloo area. He directed the concerned authorities to expedite the process for the same to ensure hassle-free traffic movement.

Meanwhile, during the inspection traffic violators were fined on the spot, while drivers were advised to follow traffic rules in letter and spirit to ensure smooth ply of traffic. The DC also asked roadside street vendors to restrict their business to only designated spaces and not indulge in any violation/encroachment which causes inconvenience to the general public and movement of traffic.

DC Srinagar chairs District Valuation Committee meeting

Reviews proposal of revised Stamp Duty rates for year 2022

SRINAGAR, DECEMBER 15: In order to revise the Stamp duty rate structure for year 2022, proposed by Sub District Valuation Committee, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad, who is also the Chairman of District Valuation Committee(DVC)  chaired a meeting at Meeting Hall of DC Offic Complex here today.

Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation, Athar Amir Khan was also present on the occasion.

On the occasion, the respective Revenue officials apprised the Deputy Commissioner that the rates for Stamp duty have been analysed and informed about the area wise percentage of changes to be incorporated for the year 2022.

The Deputy Commissioner asked the officers to revisit the proposal in view of the laid down criteria for rate fixation and also keeping in view  the circumstances arisen due to Covid-19 pandemic.

The DC directed the concerned officers to undertake an excercise for area wise classification of the rate structure to finalize the Stamp duty  in Srinagar District.

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