Focus on coordination, clarity in Boundaries and streamlined implementation
Budgam : Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Athar Aamir Khan, Thursday chaired a review meeting to assess the progress on forest boundary demarcation, installation of boundary pillars, and measures related to removal of encroachments in the district.
The meeting was attended by Assistant Commissioner Revenue Budgam, Wildlife Warden Hokersar, Divisional Forest Officer Budgam, Tehsildars of Khansahib, Khag and Charar-i-Sharief, and the Range Officer Demarcation, among other concerned officials.
During the meeting, a detailed review of ongoing demarcation works was carried out, with emphasis on ensuring clarity and accuracy in delineation of forest boundaries. The progress on installation of boundary pillars at identified locations was also discussed to facilitate better identification and protection of forest land.
Inter-departmental coordination issues were deliberated upon, with directions for closer collaboration among Revenue, Forest, and Wildlife departments to ensure smooth implementation of the process on the ground.
The meeting also reviewed aspects related to wetland boundary mapping, with focus on maintaining updated and accurate records to support planning and conservation efforts.
The DC laid emphasis on the need for a systematic and coordinated approach in carrying forward the demarcation process, ensuring adherence to established procedures and timely progress.
The DC further directed the concerned departments to continue working in coordination and maintain momentum in the ongoing initiatives.
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CEO SSCL inspects Goni Khan Market; Directs swift resolution of Civic Issues
SRINAGAR, APRIL 23: In a continued effort to strengthen field-level monitoring and ensure efficient civic service delivery, FazLul Haseeb, Chief Executive Officer, Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL), conducted an on-site inspection of Goni Khan Market, one of the city’s prominent and busiest commercial centres.
During the visit, the CEO interacted with traders, shopkeepers, and local stakeholders to assess the condition of civic infrastructure and obtain first-hand feedback on issues affecting the day-to-day functioning of the market. Various concerns relating to sanitation, drainage management, and public utility services were brought to his notice during the interaction.
Taking immediate cognizance of the issues raised, the CEO issued on-the-spot directions to the concerned wings for their prompt redressal. The Drainage Wing was instructed to clear existing bottlenecks and ensure the proper functioning and regular maintenance of the drainage network in and around Goni khan Market to prevent inconvenience to traders, commuters, and pedestrians.
The inspection also included a review of the proposed connection of a feeder pillar with the main power cabling. It was informed that the work had faced interruptions due to objections raised by the Goni Khan Market Coordination Committee. Taking note of the matter, the CEO directed the Chief Engineer, SSCL, to engage with the concerned stakeholders and the committee to resolve the issue amicably and ensure that the feeder pillar is connected with the main power cabling at the earliest, facilitating the smooth functioning of the electrical infrastructure.
The visit underscores the administration’s continued emphasis on proactive field engagement, coordinated departmental action, and time-bound grievance redressal aimed at strengthening civic amenities and enhancing the overall urban experience in Srinagar.
The CEO was accompanied by the Chief Engineer, SSCL; Chief Sanitation Officer, Srinagar Municipal Corporation; Executive Engineer (MCD Wing); AEE Mechanical (Left Sub-Division); Executive Engineer (CDC); along with other senior officials from SSCL and SMC.






