Srinagar: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, Friday announced that the Noorbagh-Qamarwari cement bridge is set to be completed by December this year.
Speaking to news reporters, Bidhuri noted that Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on his visit to Lalchowk reviewed several ongoing development projects in Srinagar, focusing on maintaining the timelines set for each project.
“The Noorbagh-Qamarwari bridge, as promised, will be completed by December, allowing local traffic to use it,” the Divisional Commissioner said.
“However, if the weather is too cold, there may be a delay in macadamization, but the bridge will still open for vehicles.”
The Divisional Commissioner emphasized the importance of river transport as another key part of Srinagar’s development plan.
He assured the public that the government is working hard to ensure that all projects are completed as planned to improve city infrastructure.
It is to be mentioned here that the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir briefed the LG about the city projects on his visit to Lal Chowk.
The visit focused on assessing the progress of several ongoing projects aimed at modernizing Srinagar’s infrastructure and improving the quality of life for its residents.
LG Sinha was accompanied by senior officials, including the Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir and the Commissioner of the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC).
“These officials provided detailed updates on the various projects under the Smart City initiative, highlighting the stages of completion, current challenges, and the impact these developments are expected to have on the city.” (KINS)