Srinagar, Aug 26: In order to assess the feasibility to establish a Sunday market in Sekidafar–Eidgah corridor in Shahr-e-Khaas area of the District, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad Saturday undertook an extensive tour of the various areas of the City.
On the occasion, the members of Shahr-e-Khaas Traders Association welcomed the DC and accompanied him to the area proposed by the Trade bodies for setting up of Sunday Market near Eidgah. President Kashmir Chambers of Commerce and Industry Javed Ahmed Tenga was also present during the tour and flagged various public issues of downtown area.
The Deputy Commissioner while inspecting the proposed site for establishment of Sunday Market along Sekidafar-Eidgah corridor passed several directions to the line Departments.
The DC asked the SMC authorities to take necessary measures for brush cutting, grill cleaning, sanitation and removal of debris from the designated site for the proposed Sunday Market. They were also asked to complete the macadamization of Ganderpora-Eidgah by-lane, besides addressing drainage related issues in the area.
Similarly, the DC asked the Officers of R&B Department to carry out the macadamization related works along the proposed Sunday Market area. They were also asked to ensure early completion of the under-construction gateway to historic Eidgah near Sekidafar Chowk.
The DC further asked the R&B authorities to expedite the works for laying tiles on pathways along Sekidafar-Aali Masjid.
The Tehsildar Eidgah was asked to monitor the cleanliness measures and removal of waste from footpaths along the Eidgah near Sekidafar Chowk.
On the occasion, the DC said the idea of opening Sunday Market in Shahr-e-Khaas is under consideration in light of generating employment opportunities to local youth and simultaneously a market to the local population at their convenience.
Later, the DC also visited Bohri Kadal and other adjacent areas in Shahr-e-Khaas in Srinagar District.
On the occasion, delegations of Shahr-e-Khaas Traders Association and local citizens apprised the DC about the developmental concerns of the area. They also put forth demands with regard to establishment of a Fire Station in the locality.
Responding to the public demands, the DC asked the Fire & Emergency officials to explore the possibility of establishing a Fire Station on a vacant land in the densely populated area of the Shahr-e-Khaas in order to enhance safety measures to avoid any untoward fire incident.
After giving patient hearing to the public demands, the DC issued on the spot direction to the Officers of line Departments for immediate action to fulfil the public demands.