Srinagar- The much-hyped beautification projects by Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL), which faced frequent criticism over planning and timing, are moving closer to its completion, with officials expressing confidence that the remaining projects were likely to be finished by early 2025.
Out of a total 142 projects, 123 have already been completed. The officials added that the completed projects have marked a significant progress in the transformation of the City’s urban landscape.
As per the officials, with an estimated budget of Rs 1,000 crore, approximately 75 percent of the allocated funds have been utilized so far, with the remaining budget left for the remaining projects.
Among the completed projects, the officials highlighted revamped Polo View High Street, Clock Tower in the City Centre, and the landscaped Jhelum Riverfront Embankments.
Officials said that the refurbished prominent landmarks have enhanced the City’s aesthetics and public spaces, adding that in addition to these projects, road resurfacing work has been extensively undertaken in various parts of the City, improving travel comfort and road infrastructure.
Notably, the road-widening policy, aimed at expanding pedestrian pathways by reducing road space for vehicles, has drawn criticism from residents. Many have voiced concerns about traffic congestion caused by the reduced carriageway width.
Defending the policy, the SSCL officials stated, “The designs were meticulously planned with input from subject matter experts and are aligned with legitimate practices to create sustainable, pedestrian-friendly urban spaces.”
Pertinently, Srinagar Smart City projects have missed several deadlines on project completions in the past, while the officials this time said that they were sure of completion of remaining projects in the city.
A senior official said that as 2025 approaches, the focus is on completing the remaining 19 projects while addressing public concerns. He said that the initiative, which seeks to modernize Srinagar through improved infrastructure and sustainable urban planning, is expected to significantly enhance the quality of life for its residents.
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