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Major heritage, lakefront
and urban mobility projects planned across Jammu, Srinagar, Anantnag
KS News Desk
Jammu, Dec 9: Chief
Minister Omar Abdullah Tuesday reviewed the projects of the Housing and Urban
Development Department being implemented under the scheme, Special Assistance
to States for Capital Investment (SASCI).
The meeting was attended by
Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Additional Chief Secretary to
the Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, Principal Secretary Finance Santosh D.
Vaidya, Commissioner Secretary, H&UDD, Mandeep Kaur, Deputy Commissioner
Anantnag Fakhruddin Hamid, Commissioner Jammu Municipal Corporation & CEO Jammu
Smart City Limited Devansh Yadav, Commissioner, Srinagar Municipal Corporation and
CEO Srinagar Smart City Limited Fazlul Haseeb, Vice Chairman Lakes &
Conservation Development Authority, Director General Budget Mohammad Sultan
Malik and other concerned officers.
While reviewing the
proposals, the Chief Minister observed that the projects have the potential to
significantly improve urban liveability, strengthen heritage conservation and
boost tourism in urban centres. He emphasised that all works must be
people-centric, environmentally sustainable and aligned with long-term urban
planning goals.
He also directed that local
legislators and stakeholders be taken on board at the planning and
implementation stages to ensure smooth execution.
He instructed that periodic
progress reports be submitted to his office and any bottlenecks be flagged and
resolved in a time-bound manner.
Earlier, the respective
CEOs of the Smart City Limiteds presented detailed updates on projects being
taken up under the SASCI Scheme funded by the Government of India.
The CEO, Jammu Smart City
Limited, informed that several projects are being undertaken to address issues
such as heritage conservation, traffic congestion, drainage, unorganised
vending, unplanned utilities and underdeveloped heritage corridors. To ensure
sustainability, a series of integrated urban interventions have been proposed
under the Scheme.
He further informed that
revitalisation of the CBD and the historic core is a key component of the plan.
The proposed interventions
include construction of multi-level car parking facilities at congested
locations such as Parade Ground, Mubarak Mandi, Jewel Chowk, Gandhi
Nagar–Warehouse and Tanga Stand–Gumat Bazaar.
Other projects include
utility upgradation and beautification works, development of a Temple Corridor
connecting Bawe Mata, Har Ki Pauri and Mahamaya, construction of a model
vegetable mandi at the Sabzi Mandi, a shopping complex at Indira Chowk and a
clock tower (Ghanta Ghar) at Parade Chowk.
CEO, Srinagar Smart City
Limited, presented the proposed neighbourhood development and revitalisation of
the Nigeen Lake waterfront. He informed that a 4.5-km-long Nigeen Lake frontage
will be developed with continuous public access, development and upgradation of
ghats, upgradation of Cherry Park and comprehensive redevelopment of the
precinct in the area which would significantly enhance public amenities and
tourism potential.
He also briefed the meeting
about restoration of Qalai Andar (Walled City of Srinagar), including
improvement of public spaces, conservation of heritage structures, creation of
green spaces and restoration of key gateways such as Kathi Darwaza, Sangeen
Darwaza and Bacchi Darwaza, along with improved drainage and
pedestrian-friendly pathways. Public spaces at Devi Angan will also be
enhanced.
He further apprised the meeting about the
proposed Greenfield development at Anantnag near KP Road, including riverfront
development with an eco-park, city park, cycle tracks, pathways, gazebos,
kiosks and construction of a smart library near Aaripat Nallah.