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Div Com reviews Progress of Wooden Pedestrian Bridge at Amira Kadal

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SRINAGAR, DECEMBER 23: Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Anshul Garg, on Tuesday conducted a comprehensive on-site review of the under-construction wooden pedestrian bridge at Amira Kadal.

He was accompanied by the Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, Akshay Labroo, and the Chief Executive Officer, Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL), Faz Lul Haseeb.

During the inspection, the Div Com assessed the pace, quality, and technical aspects of the work being executed on the existing piers of the old bridge.

The review covered retrofitting and strengthening of the piers, construction of the wooden superstructure, and other allied components of the project, which is being developed at an estimated cost of ₹7.17 crore.

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The bridge, once completed, is expected to substantially improve pedestrian connectivity across the Jhelum River and will also help preserve the traditional and heritage look of the Amira Kadal area. It will provide safe and convenient pedestrian access to the Jhelum Riverfront and ensure seamless linkage to prominent heritage and commercial hubs, including Goni Khan, Maharaja Bazar, and Hari Singh High Street.

Emphasising the importance of quality and safety, the Div Com directed the executing agencies to adhere strictly to prescribed standards and timelines. He also underscored the need for incorporating heritage-sensitive design elements that harmonise with the historical and cultural significance of the area.

Officials informed that the project will not only serve as an important pedestrian link but will also promote walkability, support local business activity, and enhance the overall city experience for residents, traders, and tourists.

Expressing satisfaction over the progress achieved so far, the Div Com urged the concerned agencies to maintain momentum and ensure timely completion of the project, delivering a durable, safe, and aesthetically appealing public asset for the city of Srinagar.

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