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New Look Lal Chowk

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Srinagar:– Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Monday inaugurated the revamped Residency Road, Srinagar Square, Lal Chowk and Clock Tower.

He dedicated the renovated prime commercial, tourism and heritage hubs under Srinagar Smart City Ltd to the citizens and business fraternity.

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In his address on the occasion, the Lt Governor commended the commitment and dedication of officials of Srinagar Smart City Ltd, all the workers, agencies engaged in the redevelopment projects inaugurated today.

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“Srinagar has emerged as a role model in Urban Transformation with Srinagar Smart City Ltd offering smart solutions to enable better urban life, lively nightlife scene, stunning revamped market, riverfront and access to seamless city services,” the Lt Governor said.

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Smart development of iconic locations for a smarter future of Srinagar will make it a city with best quality of life for the citizens and tourists, he added.

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He said the recent transformation of J&K has ensured people have access to the best infrastructure. The picturesque architecture, public plaza at Clock Tower is reflective of India’s long cultural history and ancient values. It will be a major centre of attraction for travelers, traders and citizens, he added.

From Vitasta to Ganga, Lal Chowk to Lal Qila, There's One Heart Beat: LG
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Residency Road has been converted into a high street which will also improve economic activity in the area, he further added.

Addressing the gathering, the Lt Governor also talked about the journey of Jammu Kashmir on the path of peace and development and the unprecedented progress registered across the sectors.

Peace, Happiness Has Arrived In Every House In J&K: LG
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We have ended the discrimination and inequality under the guidance of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji. J&K UT has marched a great distance forward in the last 3-4 years and a new ecosystem was created to ensure a far greater prosperity for our people, he said.

“From Vitasta to Ganga, Shehr-e-Khaas to Banaras, Lal Chowk to Lal Qila, there is just one heart beat. The transformation of J&K reminds us that Unity in Diversity is our biggest strength and with peace, love, harmony, brotherhood and stability, great goals can be achieved, the impossible can be made possible,” the Lt Governor added.

From Vitasta to Ganga, Lal Chowk to Lal Qila, There's One Heart Beat: LG
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He also expressed gratitude to the residents of the city, trade fraternity and all the stakeholders for their support to the administration during the infrastructural development works.

Junaid Azim Mattu, Mayor SMC and Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary also spoke on the occasion. Feroz Ahmad Baba, President Lal Chowk Traders Association expressing his views said he has seen such development for the first time.

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On the occasion, the Lt Governor also inaugurated a variable messaging display at Srinagar Square.

Residency Road and Srinagar Square Lal Chowk Redevelopment projects include wire-free streets and public space with underground electric and communication utilities, wide pedestrian walkways, improved Storm Drainage, dedicated Sewer network, Multi-utility corridors, seating and parking spaces, illumination of streets, public facilities and a barrier-free environment providing universal access to all.

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Senior officers of Civil and Police administration, officials of Srinagar Smart City Limited, members of Lal Chowk Traders Association and PHD Chamber of Commerce and people in large numbers were present.

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