| Calls for focus on strengthening, streamlining basic amenities |
SRINAGAR, MARCH 03: Divisional
Commissioner Kashmir, Baseer Ahmad Khan today said Srinagar Municipal
Corporation (SMC) has a pivotal role to play in the augmentation of amenities
and government is focused to increase its efficiency so that the living
standards of people are increased.
The Div Com made these remarks while chairing a
meeting to review the functioning of SMC. The meeting was attended by SMC
Commissioner, Joint Commissioner Planning, Joint Commissioner Administration,
Joint Commissioner Works and other officials.
The SMC commissioner gave a brief of the working of
SMC through a detailed presentation. He informed the meeting that works worth
Rs 234 crore are on different stages of implementation under AMRUT and SMC has
completed 147 community works last year.
The Div Com said that the SMC touches every
individual life in Srinagar and the more efficient its work is the more easier
the life of people becomes. He lauded various innovative works done by SMC. He
said that the introduction of paid roadside parking has brought tangible change
in traffic management.
He said that currently six such parking spots have
been marked and when all 47 parking spots are made functional it will provide
space for accommodating 1700 vehicles. He said that traffic management is one
of the focus areas and necessary measures are being taken in this regard. He said
that SMC has allocated Rs 5 crore for getting 20 new buses to augment public
transport.
The Div Com directed the officials to start a
massive cleaning drive at various spots particularly at river banks of
Doodhganga and Jhelum. He directed the officials to streamline the online
services as it will bring transparency particularly in granting Building
Permissions, whose number has been encouragingly increased to around 800 from
600 in the previous year.
The meeting was further told that a modern abattoir
is coming up at a cost of Rs 24.52 crore in Aloochibagh. With
special intervention, it was revealed that the population of stray dogs has
been reduced from 70000 to around 30000 and with the active working of
sterilization programme the population will further come down.
Further, around 10000 trees are being planted at
Achan Dumping site and developing of green spaces is in full swing, the meeting
was told.

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