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CS tours Srinagar to assess progress of Smart City works

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Srinagar: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, Saturday conducted a tour of Srinagar city to take an on-spot appraisal of progress on the execution of several smart city works being executed here.

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Chief Executive Officer Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL), Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, SSP Srinagar, SP City Traffic, VC LCMA, MD KPDCL, besides other concerned officers from civil and police administration accompanied the Chief Secretary.

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According to an official press release, Dulloo visited several locations in the Civil Lines area of the city including Boulevard Road and Mughal Garden precincts currently being upgraded by SSCL. He reviewed the proportion of works completed so far, besides taking stock of the remaining works.

He maintained that these works being done in the busiest parts of the city need to be completed in the least possible time frame. He also emphasized close monitoring of these works by the senior functionaries of SSCL to ensure the quality and timely completion of these vital projects.

He asked about the utility of each of these ongoing works and their impact on the tourism and social aspects of the city.

The prominent projects which were visited by the Chief Secretary included development of Pedestrian Walkway and Cycle Track along Nishat Sathu, Dal Lakefront development along Northern Foreshore Road, improvement and upgradation of Shalimar Canal, improvement and upgradation of Nishat Bagh precinct, upgradation of Jehangir Chowk Junction and construction of Balidan Stambh at Pratap Park.

At Nishat Sathu, CEO SSCL, Owais Ahmad, informed the Chief Secretary that it is a 2 km long pedestrian walkway and cycling corridor having plazas with gazebos and seating steps towards the lake waters besides a cycle docking station and utility rationalization in the area with improvement in the drainage system.

While visiting Lakefront along Northern Foreshore Road, Dulloo was apprised that the project features a 5.10 km long dedicated two-way cycle track having wide pedestrian walkway, tactile flooring for specially-abled, kerb ramps for universal access, seating spaces and bollards, high-quality illumination besides other unique amenities for the visitors likely to be completed in the month of May 2024.

At Shalimar Canal, the CS was informed that nearly 70 percent work has been completed and the project is slated to be handed over in the month of June. It was added that the project work constitutes an improvement of Shalimar Bagh frontage, visitor amenities, improvement of canal edges, seating and planters along the canal, wooden arch bridges for pedestrians, cafeterias and restaurants near Foreshore Road, new visitor zone with viewing tower at Dal Lake besides other facilities.

The Chief Secretary also visited the Nishat Bagh precinct which was said to be 70 percent complete and likely to be handed over for public use by June this year.

At the Jehangir Chowk Junction improvement site, it was informed that 60 percent of work has been completed on the project till now and is set to be completed within the deadline of June itself.

The Chief Secretary, during his visit to Balidan Stambh being constructed inside Pratap Park, Lal Chowk, was apprised that 60 percent work has been completed on the project with most of the underground electrification works already taken up by the executing agency. He was informed that the project included the creation of candle sculptures as symbols of peace and remembrance, a monumental scale central stambh and a plaque flanked with LED screens on both sides to display the names of the martyrs.

The project is likely to be completed by June this year with raising of amphitheatre steps, park development and place-making besides creation of utilities like electrical lighting and horticulture works for beautification in addition to other envisaged works.

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