Srinagar, Nov 25: Srinagar, a city steeped in history, is undergoing a remarkable transformation with its ongoing urban rejuvenation and revival project in downtown areas which include Bohrikadal, Zainakadal, and Maharajganj.
According to CEO Smart City Project Ather Amir Khan housing heritage markets, are witnessing a meticulous restoration of their heritage facades. This endeavour, under the banner of Srinagar Smart City, signifies a commitment to preserving the cultural identity of these historic locales.
He said that the tireless efforts of dedicated teams are evident day and night, braving the biting cold to contribute to the city’s development. Their resilience and commitment shine through, symbolizing a collective vision for a smarter, more vibrant Srinagar.
The focus extends to Batamaloo, where two pivotal projects are nearing completion, promising to redefine the area’s landscape. The Batamaloo Qummerwari Road and Batamaloo-to-National Highway Road via Mominabad are set to enhance connectivity and accessibility. Complemented by the Batamaloo Souq and Craft Market initiative, these endeavors aim to breathe new life into this crucial commercial hub.
Khan stated, “Anticipation fills the city as the Smart City vision comes closer to fruition. The teams working tirelessly, day and night, exemplify immense dedication and ownership.”
The impending completion of these projects signifies a milestone in Srinagar’s holistic revival, seamlessly blending modernity with its rich heritage.
As heritage facade restoration and infrastructure development unfold, Srinagar stands on the brink of a transformative period. Beyond reshaping the physical landscape, these efforts promise to contribute significantly to the economic and cultural vibrancy of the region.
The story of Srinagar’s urban rejuvenation is one of commitment, resilience, and the promise of a brighter future for this historic city. The echoes of Srinagar Smart City resonate not just in the construction sites but in the hearts of its citizens, fostering a renewed sense of pride and hop, CEO maintained.