Flags Achan land-fill site as grave challenge for Sgr
SRINAGAR: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday flagged Achan land-fill site and traffic congestion as grave challengesfor Srinagar city.
The Chief Minister during a review meeting here laid special emphasis on the need for a permanent and sustainable solution to the environmental and public health issues arising from the Achan dumping site.
He directed the concerned departments to adopt scientific and environmentally sound waste management practices and stressed that the issue must be resolved in a time-bound manner.
Reviewing the traffic situation in Srinagar, the Chief Minister called for long-term and integrated measures to ease congestion. He directed officers to identify and remove critical bottlenecks at major roads and junctions, improve road alignment where land has already been acquired under widening projects, and strengthen coordination among executing agencies to ensure smooth vehicular movement.
Expressing concern over the growing issue of stray dogs, the Chief Minister stressed the adoption of a humane, scientific and legally compliant approach to address the dog menace, emphasising enhanced coordination between municipal authorities and other concerned stakeholders.
The Chief Minister also underscored the importance of active involvement of elected representatives in the planning and execution of development initiatives, stating that their participation is vital for ensuring grassroots feedback, transparency and effective implementation of public welfare programmes.
He directed all departments to maintain close inter-departmental coordination, adhere to prescribed timelines, and ensure that development works translate into tangible benefits for the people of Srinagar.
During the review, the Chief Minister assessed departmental performance in implementing flagship schemes and executing key development projects under District CAPEX and CDF allocations. He emphasised the need to accelerate project execution and ensure timely utilisation of funds, while maintaining close coordination with MLAs to ensure visible outcomes on the ground.
The CM chaired the high-level review meeting at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC) to assess the overall developmental scenario of Srinagar district and obtain first-hand feedback on public issues from elected representatives.
The meeting undertook a detailed review of sector-wise and Assembly Constituency-wise implementation of government flagship schemes and key development projects being executed under various budgetary components.
Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Chowdhury, Ministers Javaid Ahmad Rana, Javaid Dar and Satish Sharma, Advisor to the Chief Minister NasirAslamWani, Chairperson District Development Council Srinagar Malik Aftab, and Members of the Legislative Assembly from Srinagar district attended the meeting.
MLAs including Ali Mohammad Sagar, Mubarak Gul, ShameemFirdous, Salman Sagar, TanvirSadiq, Ahsan Ahmad Pardesi and Mushtaq Ahmad Guru raised issues related to development and civic amenities in their respective constituencies.
Among senior officials present were Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir AnshulGarg, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar AkshayLabroo, Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation FazLulHaseeb, Director FCS&CA Dr Owais Ahmad, along with Heads of Departments and senior sectoral and district officers.
The Chief Minister assured that concerns raised by the elected representatives would be addressed on priority to ensure responsive and people-centric governance.
Earlier, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar AkshayLabroo briefed the Chief Minister through a detailed presentation on the district’s developmental scenario, ongoing initiatives and implementation of public-centric government schemes. The Commissioner, Srinagar Municipal Corporation, also presented an overview of key civic initiatives.
The Chief Minister was further apprised of winter preparedness measures put in place by the district administration and Srinagar Municipal Corporation to ensure uninterrupted essential services and public convenience during snowfall and other weather-related challenges.
The CM also e-inaugurated and in virtual mode laid foundation stone of several key developmental projects worth ₹37.92 crore in Srinagar district, aimed at strengthening urban infrastructure, improving civic amenities and enhancing the quality of life of the people.
The e-inauguration and e-foundation ceremony was attended by Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary, Ministers JavedRana, Javid Dar and Satish Sharma, Advisor to the Chief Minister NasirAslamWani, Chairperson District Development Council Srinagar Malik Aftab, and Members of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, including Ali Mohammad Sagar, Mubarak Gul, ShameemFirdous, Salman Sagar, TanvirSadiq, Ahsan Ahmad and Mushtaq Ahmad Guru, were present on the occasion.
The Chief Minister e-inaugurated the remodelling and repair work of the Wool Mandi at Nowshera in Srinagar, completed at a cost of ₹1 crore.
He laid the e-foundation stone for the construction of a new building for the upgradation of the Surgery, Medicine and Radiology Departments at Government Medical College Srinagar, at an estimated cost of ₹18.70 crore.
He also laid foundation stones for the upgradation of Abhedananda Home at Solina at a cost of ₹9.90 crore, and for the construction of a Fleece Testing Laboratory at Zakura costing ₹2.13 crore.
Similarly, the Chief Minister laid the e-foundation stone for construction of a 1×15-metre span plate girder RCC decked bridge over MalooriNallah on the Gandtal–Ganimohar road at a cost of ₹1.53 crore. He also laid the foundation stone for a ₹4.66 crore project involving construction of a 1×20-metre span plate girder RCC decked bridge over MalooriNallah at Sarabagh, along with the road stretch from Sarabagh to Dara Health Centre.
During the event, the Chief Minister handed over sanction letters to beneficiaries under Mission YUVA and the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP) from Srinagar district, reaffirming the government’s commitment to employment generation and livelihood enhancement.
Chief Minister took review of development projects under execution in Srinagar district under CSS, capex, SASCI and CDF. He insisted on optimal utilisation of funds and meeting the timelines.
CM listened to various issues posed by MLAs of Srinagar district and expressed concern over environmental issues due to Achan landfill site and stressed on decongestion of traffic in the city. He directed the concerned departments, divisional and district administration to find a longterm solutions to these pressing issues. CM also underlined the need to address the issue of deteriorating air quality in Srinagar and to take measures to control air pollution apart from the dry climate aggravating the issue.

