Srinagar, Jan 19 (KNO): Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg Monday said that Srinagar is witnessing a major civic transformation under the Smart City Mission, with several infrastructure and public service projects nearing completion ahead of Republic Day celebrations.
Speaking to reporters in Srinagar, Garg said the historic Amira Kadal Bridge has been redeveloped as a pedestrian bridge under the Smart City project and will soon be dedicated to the public by the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha.
“Amira Kadal is one among the oldest bridges in Srinagar that has been redeveloped under the Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL). We have prepared it as a pedestrian bridge and the LG will dedicate it to the public soon,” Garg told reporters, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).
He said that the newly designed bridge will not only ease the public movement around Lal Chowk but will also emerge as a tourist attraction, similar to Zero Bridge and Habba Kadal, adding that it will bring additional tourist footfall that will be beneficial for the local businesses.
“Cyclists can now ride and morning walkers can enjoy a 4.5-km stretch of the riverfront. It’s a major addition to Srinagar’s urban lifestyle,” he added.
Highlighting the city’s Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC), Garg said it is now fully functional with 40 dedicated employees appointed by the divisional administration.
“The ICCC has been operational since February-15 with a 24x7 public helpline. So far, our team has responded to more than 250 citizen calls. Anyone, residents or tourists can reach out for any civic issue,” he said.
On solid waste management, Garg said the SMC and the administration are working under the directions of the government and courts to resolve issues at the Achan dumping site.
Regarding smart city electric buses, he said that the service has received very good feedback from commuters.
“We are adding 100 more e-buses soon and developing new charging stations—one near the SuperMarket and another near Hazratbal to enhance route efficiency,” he said.
About the Republic Day celebrations, Garg said the main function will be held at Bakshi Stadium, where rehearsals are already underway.
“All arrangements have been completed. Our children are excited to take part in cultural programmes,” he said, adding that illumination of government buildings across Srinagar has begun to mark the national event.
Garg congratulated all stakeholders of Srinagar, saying that the Smart City initiatives, from public transport to urban aesthetics are set to redefine civic infrastructure and quality of life in the summer capital—(KNO)