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CEO SSCL reviews traffic scenario, prioritizes free-flow of traffic at Karanagar

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April 5, 2025
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SRINAGAR: The CEO, SSCL, Dr. Owais Ahmed, today chaired a detailed review of the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS), with particular focus on the Karanagar stretch—a busy road feeding prominent Hospitals, SMHS and SKIMS Soura.

The meeting was attended by the SSP Srinagar (Traffic), Addl. CEO SSCL, JC Planning, Secretary SMC, FA/CAO SMC, CE SSCL and other senior officials from SMC and SSCL.

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The review meeting highlighted key strategies to deliver free vehicular and pedestrian movement through the deployment of smart technology and real-time traffic solutions.

CEO SSCL said, “Our goal is to achieve free-flow of vehicular as well as pedestrian movement through intelligent, responsive systems that not only manage traffic efficiently but also enhance the overall commuting experience for citizens.”

As part of the ongoing efforts under the Smart City project, the ITMS is designed to bring a data-driven approach to traffic regulation. The CEO said several critical initiatives aimed at improving mobility across Srinagar, including: Real-Time Monitoring: High-definition CCTV cameras and traffic sensors have been installed at major intersections to monitor live traffic flow and detect violations.

Officials noted that Karanagar, due to its strategic location and high traffic volume, remains a top priority of ITMS optimization.

The CEO assured that these technological upgrades, coupled with better enforcement and public cooperation, will significantly improve Srinagar’s traffic scenario in the coming months. “Our focus is to create a smarter, safer, and more commuter-friendly Srinagar,” he said.

The ITMS project is part of a larger vision under the Smart City mission to make urban infrastructure in Srinagar responsive, efficient, and sustainable.

 

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