DC Sgr assures support to fruit growers

Plants saplings at DC Office premises

SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 01: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Akshay Labroo on Tuesday visited the Fruit Mandi at Parimpora and held an interactive session with the members of the Mandi to discuss key issues and developmental needs.

The DC was accompanied by Additional Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Mir Imtiyaz Ul Aziz; Chief Planning Officer Fayaz Ahmad Dar; SDM West Irfan Bahadur; Executive Engineer R&B Core Ashiq; Tehsildar Shalteng Rayees Ahmad Dar, and other concerned officials.

During the session, members projected certain demands and suggestions, including the establishment of a dedicated truck terminal, effective garbage disposal mechanisms, and upgradation of the approach road & link roads leading to the mandi, among others.

DC gave a patient hearing to the delegation and asked officials from SMC, R&B, SDM West, and other departments to submit a detailed report on the issues for its timely redressal.

On the occasion, the DC assured all possible support from the administration to address the needs of fruit growers and strengthen the horticultural infrastructure in the district.

Following the meeting, the DC conducted a comprehensive inspection of the Mandi, and took stock of the ongoing macadamization work being undertaken by the R&B department.

The DC was informed that under NABARD, upgradation of Parimpora Fruit Mandi has been taken up for development of internal roads, parking site, block patches, external peripheral roads, construction of auction sheds etc.

Meanwhile, as a part of ongoing Sewa Parv-2025 celebrations, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar led “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam”, “Ek Ped Shaheed Ke Naam” campaign by planting Conifer Saplings at DC Office premises, reaffirming the administration’s commitment to environmental conservation and sustainability.

Speaking on the occasion, the DC emphasized that plantation drives are not merely symbolic gestures but powerful contributions to safeguarding the environment for future generations. He said “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam”, “Ek Ped Shaheed Ke Naam” is not just a campaign, it is a movement that inspires us to reconnect with our roots and fulfil our responsibility towards nature.

The DC added that the campaign aims to encourage citizens to plant trees in honour of their mothers and Martyrs of the nation by promoting both environmental consciousness, emotional resonance with nature and deep gratitude for their sacrifices.

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