Projects worth Rs. 26.6 cr inaugurated under Srinagar Smart City
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Projects worth Rs. 26.6 cr inaugurated under Srinagar Smart City

Foundation stones were recently laid for scores of public utilities and developmental projects worth Rs. 26.6 crore being carried out under the Srinagar Smart City project. To upgrade the fire services appara...

Foundation stones were recently laid for scores of public utilities and developmental projects worth Rs. 26.6 crore being carried out under the Srinagar Smart City project. To upgrade the fire services apparatus of Srinagar city, a fire safety and emergency response system costing Rs 6.5 crore and including two new fire stations, three fire tenders, five response vehicles, etc were launched. The occasion also witnessed the inauguration of a Rs. 4-crore project for LED Lighting system of three bridges on Jhelum river, development of pathways, kiosks and painting of houseboats, as well as drinking water facilities costing Rs. 2 crore and various city beautification projects worth Rs. 10 crore, including parking space for 320 vehicles. Contact: Srinagar Smart City. Tel: 0194-245 2182/ Website: www.srinagar.nic.in

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