Parliamentary Panel Reviews Smart City And Urban Projects In Srinagar
The review covered key sectors including water supply and sewerage systems, drainage and flood mitigation, urban mobility and road improvements, solid waste management and the conservation of historic urban precincts. The committee emphasised integrated planning that balances modern infrastructure with heritage protection and resilience to seasonal floods, and it urged closer coordination among agencies to align technical designs with local needs. Officials were advised to prioritise interventions that deliver visible improvements for residents.
Members pressed for strengthened project monitoring through enhanced use of digital dashboards and periodic audits and recommended capacity building within municipal departments to speed up execution. They called for timely release of sanctioned funds and clearer reporting of fund utilisation to facilitate uninterrupted work on ground while adhering to environmental and procurement norms. The panel sought action plans that map out short term and medium term activities and set realistic targets for completion.
Officials were asked to submit revised timelines, detailed implementation schedules and status updates ahead of the committee's next review to enable focused oversight. The committee indicated that its continued engagement would aim to ensure that investments translate into citizen centric services, improved urban amenities and sustainable development of the city while safeguarding cultural heritage. Follow up visits and progress appraisals were signalled to reinforce accountability and expedite delivery.