Lt Governor lays foundation stone for Jhelum riverfront development
Jhelum riverfront to be developed on the lines of Sabarmati riverfront; Phase-1 envisaged with modern public utilities & state-of-the-art green space
Also lays foundation stone for redevelopment of Polo View Road as pedestrian walkway to provide better ambience and shopping experience to the citizens
A systematic effort to improve our cities in J&K UT has been long overdue: Lt Governor
We are working on much-awaited transformation by improving urban services, creation of urban infrastructure & improved system of urban governance to make the cities ecologically sustainable, economically productive and socially equitable: LG
I believe through physical & economic regeneration of our cities & its infrastructure, we can provide citizens an attractive environment to live & work and fulfill the needs of businesses, says the LG
Dedicates several other projects to the citizens of Srinagar to strengthen city’s infrastructure, ensuring efficient services are delivered in a sustainable manner
Asks residents to proactively participate in the urban rejuvenation programs to improve the quality of life
SRINAGAR, FEBRUARY 07: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today laid the foundation stone for Jhelum Riverfront development to be developed on the lines of Sabarmati riverfront.
Costing Rs 75 Crores, the riverfront project is being implemented by Jal Shakti Department under the Srinagar Smart City project. The phase-1 is envisaged with modern public utilities and state-of-the-art green space.
The Lt Governor also laid foundation stone for redevelopment of Polo View Road as pedestrian walkway at a cost of Rs 5.3 Crores to provide better ambience and shopping experience to the citizens.
The Lt Governor said that a systematic effort to improve our cities in J&K UT has been long overdue.
We are working on this much-awaited transformation by improving urban services, creation of urban infrastructure and improved system of urban governance to make the cities ecologically sustainable, economically productive and socially equitable, added the Lt Governor.
“I believe through physical and economic regeneration of our cities & its infrastructure we can provide citizens an attractive environment to live & work and fulfill the needs of businesses”, the Lt Governor observed.
It is equally important that residents should proactively participate in the urban rejuvenation programs to improve the quality of life, said the Lt Governor.
Smart City is a people’s movement to make the cities sustainable, efficient to provide improved services to the citizens. We need to come together and realize the dream of Smart City by working in cohesion, he further added.
Today we are facing many challenges due to rapid global change but they can be successfully tackled through better services, better planning, implementation and good governance. We are also making dedicated efforts to create an eco-system so that urban and rural economy would complement each other instead of being dependent on each other, said the Lt Governor.
Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi had said that – “Every city has a unique culture and their development also takes place traditionally and it is necessary to save that cultural heritage while developing the cities”, observed the Lt Governor.
We are developing our cities with the same spirit. We are keeping the spirit of cities alive and culture intact. We are making efforts to increase per capita income by providing opportunities to the people and improving the standard of living, said the Lt Governor.
The enlistment of Srinagar city in the UNESCO world creative cities network under the Craft & Folk Arts category is a proud moment for all. It is the collective responsibility of all the stakeholders associated with crafts and art to strengthen it and also revive the traditional handloom and handicrafts, added the Lt Governor.
The Lt Governor appreciated the efforts of SMC and other districts of Kashmir division for continuous public services delivery during the harsh winter season.
Srinagar Municipal Corporation has introduced various technical interventions, working continuously on Good Governance for the convenience of the common citizens and improving the public service delivery. Development works initiated today will strengthen the core infrastructure of Srinagar, besides opening up new avenues for the tourism sector and extending facilities to the locals, the Lt Governor said.
Complementing SMC for the work done on graffiti and art in public places, the Lt Governor advised the Municipal Corporation to organize events like wall paintings in different areas to celebrate Azadi ki Amrit Mahotsav.
Several other projects including Control Room of ‘Adaptive Traffic Control System (ATCS)’ costing Rs 12.76 crore; Vehicle Mounted Manhole Desilting Machine and Snow clearance machines have been dedicated to the citizens of Srinagar to strengthen city’s infrastructure and to ensure efficient services are delivered in a sustainable manner.
While speaking on the occasion, Chief Secretary, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta said that the new projects will add new attractions to Srinagar and increase tourist flux to the city.
He also announced on the occasion that the Dal Lake will be cleaned fully this year, besides the issue of sewage disposal of houseboats in Dal Lake will be resolved by June this year.
Sh. Junaid Azim Mattu, Mayor, Srinagar Municipal Corporation said that the massive Urban Transformation projects dedicated to the people by Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor will give impetus to the ease of living of locals here and increase their standard of living.
Sh. Athar Aamir Khan, Commissioner, SMC and CEO Srinagar Smart City delivered the welcome address and briefed about the projects initiated today.
The redevelopment of the famous Polo View Road includes- Pedestrian Walkway, Seating spaces, Retractable bollards for emergency services, Illumination, Surveillance, Improved drainage and WI-FI Zone.
Adaptive Traffic Control System (ATCS) is being implemented under the AMRUT scheme within SMC limits. The scope of the project includes the establishment of a Control Room at SSP’s (Traffic) office and implementation of traffic lights at 33 junctions in Srinagar in Phase – I and 33 junctions in phase –II, it was informed.
Sh. Pandurang K Pole, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir; Sh. M Raju, Commissioner/Secretary to the Government, Jal Shakti Department; Sh. Vijay Kumar, IGP Kashmir; Sh. Mohammad Aijaz, DC Srinagar; ULB representatives; concerned officers and people from all walks of life were present on the occasion.