Srinagar to get facelift with aesthetically
pleasing projects
SRINAGAR, MARCH 17: Minister of Public Works Naeem Akhtar today
reviewed progress on various developmental works undergoing in Srinagar and
stressed on the need to fine-tune the projects in according with cultural and
historical aesthetics of Kashmir.
He was speaking at the meeting that was attended by
Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development Asiea Naqash, Divisional
Commissioner Kashmir Baseer Ahmad Khan, DC Srinagar, Director Tourism,
Commissioner SMC, VC LAWDA, Chief Engineer R&B and PHE and other officers.
The Minister was informed about the status of
various projects including Jehangir Chowk Flyover, Mehjoor Nagar Bridge, Grade
separator, Maternity Hospital and other mega projects.
The
Minister directed the officials to take extreme care in respect of every modern
project. He said that there is a dire need of preserving the architectural
heritage of Kashmir. He directed the SMC and various executing agencies to
ensure that facade of every building is designed in such a way that it depicts unique
Kashmiri character. He also directed officials to ensure removal of
encroachments and illegal vendors from roads.
The
Minister said that this year one of our thrust areas will be to make Kashmir
green and clean. He said that landscape division of R&B along with other
departments have already started a huge drive for planting different varieties
of native and foreign ornamental trees on roadsides. The Minister was informed
that in the Achan area 10,000 plants have been planted and similar drive has been
undertaken on all important roads.
The
Minister said that space under the under-construction flyover needs to be
developed concurrently for various purposes according to needs. He also issued
directions to speed up work on TRC grade separator and Mehjoor Nagar Bridge so
that major bottlenecks in traffic will be taken care of. He also reviewed the
arrangements made for the forthcoming TAAI convention and asked officials to
ensure beautification drive to start on IG road and other spots.
Taking
a strong view of frequent digging of roads, the Minister directed the PDD to
consult R&B before taking any such work in hand.
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