SRINAGAR: In a meeting that reviewed the progress of developmental works taken up under Roads and Buildings Sector in Srinagar during current financial year, officers detailed the projects and the achievements made so far. Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad presided over the meeting.

Giving details of the Circle, the Superintending Engineer R&B Circle Srinagar/Budgam informed the meeting that as many as 33 works have been approved at a cost of Rs 24.0 crore with a target to macadamize/blacktop the roads. “Rs 4.48 crore are also being spent on filling of potholes on 12.70 kilometers of road in CD-1st, CD-2nd, Chadoora and PCD-Ist Division of Srinagar district,” an official spokesman said. “ In addition, 44 works have also been completed to blacktop 117.91 Km road length at a cost of Rs 31.07 Cr during G20 programmes.”

Similarly, the Superintendent Engineer(R&B) Circular Road Project informed the DC that a road length is being black topped during the current FY in the Circle at a cost of Rs 6.48 crore.

With regard to filling of Potholes, the DC stressed on completing the works on priority basis to ensure hassle-free movement of commuters. He also asked the concerned to ensure early completion of works taken up under Srinagar Smart City projects.

The DC was further informed that under NABARD, 8 works have been approved to blacktop roads at the cost of Rs 11.50 crore.

It was also given out that work on construction/ upgradation of Daggapora-Anchar road is going on at a cost of Rs 2.57 crore. While upgradation of road from Chahtterhama to Hadoora via Khimber along S.E Canal including allied links is also being carried out at Rs 2.31 core to benefit the local habitations.

Under district-sector, 2023-24 as many as 11 works are approved with an outlay of Rs 1.42 crore for developmental works.

While reviewing the progress of works being executed under PMGSY schemes, the DC was informed that 10.95 km road length is being macadamized under PMGSY-3 in Mirpora via Achar-DugaPora and Mujgund to Panzinara via Rambir Garh areas of the District.

The DC also took a detailed review of Status of SAMAGRA Works and Proposed Budget 2023-24 under District Capex Budget for school Education of the District.

The Deputy Commissioner after taking review of all works being executed during the current year under R&B and other allied sectors directed the officers to strictly follow the deadlines of each project to ensure their timely completion so that people are benefitted at large.

The DC laid stress on speeding up the pace of execution process to complete the works in a time bound manner. He exhorted upon the concerned Officers to monitor the progress of works on daily basis by maintaining work wise Pert-Chart.

During the meeting the DC took first hand appraisal about the progress on ongoing major development projects including 127-meter long Noor-Jehan Bridge on Jhelum river at Qamarwari being constructed at a cost of Rs 10 crore.

The DC also reviews progress of ongoing works on construction of flyovers and Nowgam Junction, Bemina Crossing and Sanat Nagar being carried out at a cost of Rs 34.90 crore, Rs 31.49 crore and Rs 41 crore respectively with the aim to decongest the City areas and ensure smooth ply traffic on National Highway.

The DC was informed that work is going in full swing on Nowgam and Bemina Flyovers and shall be made operational by September this year while Sanat Nagar flyover will be completed by November 2023.

While reviewing progress of work on the Rs 7.42 crore project for construction of second Tankipora bridge adjacent to DC Office Complex, the DC stressed the officers to accelerate the pace of work and complete the construction of the vital project.

Similarly, the DC asked the Officers to start work on construction of Footbridge over the Kut-kul to connect the parking facility in Old Secretariat premises with Amar Niwas Complex housing offices of the Financial Commissioner Revenue (FCR), Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir and Deputy Commissioner Srinagar.

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