Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today inaugurated the double-lane Noor Jahan Bridge at Qamarwari.
Constructed over the River Jhelum, the bridge will ease traffic congestion and improve connectivity between the two sides of Srinagar city, connecting Qamarwari with Noorbagh, and serve as a vital link leading to Nallahmar road.
According to an official press release, built at a cost of Rs. 12.77 crore, the project marks a major step toward strengthening the city’s road infrastructure and ensuring smooth vehicular movement, particularly in the densely populated Qamarwari and adjoining areas.
Addressing a public gathering after inaugurating the bridge, the chief minister said, “This bridge’s foundation was laid by me and after 11 years our government comes back to complete it and today dedicate it to the people.”
He added, “Despite the hurdles we face in governance, my government prioritises development, dignity and peace in the region. We are committed to fulfill our commitments and bring Jammu & Kashmir on the path of progress and prosperity.”
Reiterating his stand on statehood, the chief minister renewed his call for its restoration, noting that it had been promised by the Central government leadership on several occasions. “People took part enthusiastically in last year’s elections as statehood was promised to them after polls. There is no political party which didn’t talk about its restoration,” he said.
The chief minister also reaffirmed his government’s resolve to develop sustainable and efficient transport infrastructure to meet the growing needs of Srinagar’s expanding urban population. He assured the people that all promises made by the government would be fulfilled, adding that the administration remains dedicated to addressing the genuine issues of citizens.
“After completing our term, we will present ourselves before the people to judge our government’s performance,” he remarked.
Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary, Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, MLA Eidgah Mubarak Gul, MLA Central Shalteng Tariq Hameed Karra, besides several senior officers and officials from the concerned departments, were present on the occasion.
CM lays foundation stone of CV Hospital at Athwajan; unveils Kashmir Marathon Exposition at Poloview
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today laid the foundation stone of the Central Veterinary Hospital at Athwajan, Srinagar, marking a major step towards strengthening veterinary infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir, an official press release informed.
It said the project, to be constructed at an estimated cost of Rs. 11.91 crore, will serve as a state-of-the-art centre for veterinary treatment, diagnostics, and animal welfare service. The project is being executed by the Public Works (R&B) Department and will cater to the growing needs of livestock owners and dairy farmers in the vicinity.
The Chief Minister said the establishment of the hospital will greatly benefit livestock farmers by providing modern veterinary services, disease control measures, and emergency care under one roof.
He emphasized that the government is committed to supporting the livestock and dairy sectors as integral components of the rural economy.
The Chief Minister was accompanied by Nasir Aslam Wani, Advisor to the Chief Minister and Ahsan Pardesi, MLA Lal Chowk.
Officials from the Agriculture Production Department and PW(R&B) Department were also present on the occasion.
Meanwhile, the Chief Minister also inaugurated the exposition of Kashmir Marathon–2025 at Poloview, Srinagar.
The exposition marks the final leg of preparations for the much-anticipated second edition of the Kashmir Marathon, scheduled to be held on November 2 in the picturesque city.
According to an official press release, the Chief Minister inspected various stalls and counters set up by different government departments, private sports firms and event partners. The exhibition showcases a wide range of sports gear, equipment and accessories aimed at promoting fitness and outdoor activities.
It also includes dedicated bib collection centres and on-spot registration counters for participants of the upcoming marathon.
The Chief Minister interacted with stall owners, athletes and volunteers, appreciating their role in promoting a vibrant sporting culture in Jammu and Kashmir.







