To Push For City Traffic Decongestion, CM Inaugurates Mehjoor Bridge

SRINAGAR— Giving a major push to the traffic decongestion plan of the Government, Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti today inaugurat­ed the newly constructed Mehjoor Bridge over Flood Channel on the Jawahar Nagar-Natipora-Chana­pora axis here today.

Ministers, Naeem Akhtar, Syed Altaf Bukhari, Javed Musta­fa Mir and Asiea Naqash; legisla­tors, Noor Muhammad Bhat, An­jum Fazili and Khursheed Aalam were present on the occasion.

The bridge would help in de­congesting traffic on the south­ern part of the city and it would also give direct and easy access from Jawahar Nagar and adjoin­ing areas to Srinagar Railway Station and Airport. The con­struction of the bridge is also part of a mega road widening project from Mehjoor Nagar to Nowgam via Padshahi Bagh.

The foundation for the bridge, which has been constructed by Economic Reconstruction Agency (ERA) in record 18 months at a cost of Rs 20 crore, was laid by the Chief Minister in December, 2016. The bridge would be 105 metres long with footpaths on both sides and a provision for utility ducks in future.

Complimenting the people of the catchment areas on the con­struction of the bridge, the Chief Minister hoped that it would ease the traffic movement on the Jawa­harnagar-Rambagh axis by a great measure, thereby saving the time of commuters. She assured the people that soon a fire station would be set up at Mehjoor Nagar while a proper rehabilitation plan would be formulated for people who need to be relocated in the case of widening of the road.

It may be recalled here, that the inauguration of Mehjoor bridge is the second major initiative of the Government in last two months to decongest traffic in the sum­mer capital. Last month the Chief Minister had thrown open Phase- I of the Srinagar Expressway Cor­ridor from Amar Singh College to Barzulla bridge while as work on the Phase-II is on.

CEO, ERA, Dr. Farooq Ahmad Lone; Senior officers of Division­al administration, ERA and Sri­nagar district administration and other officers were present on the occasion.

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