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DC Srinagar visits green belt areas for firsthand assessment of related public suggestions | KNO

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SRINAGAR, DECEMBER 31 (KNO) : Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Dr. Syed Abid Rasheed Shah, Sunday visited the green belt areas of Nishat and Shalimar to get a firsthand assessment of related public objections and suggestions received vis-à-vis the Draft Srinagar Master Plan 2015-35. Officials of Srinagar Development Authority, Srinagar Municipal Corporation and Revenue Department accompanied the DC on the occasion during which a thorough assessment tour of the area having fragile ecological landscape was conducted. The visit was part of the ongoing process of scrutinisation of objections and suggestions received regarding the draft master plan for Srinagar. The DC said the district administration is committed to utmost objectivity in all the processes of drafting the plan. He also reiterated commitment to sustainable preservation and conservation of the green belt and its exotic natural scope and unique flora and fauna. Dr. Shah heads a sub-committee formed to deliberate on certain important objections and suggestions received from the public with regard to the Draft Master Plan and submit recommendations in regard to them to the main Committee formed under the Development Act for the assessment of objections and suggestions received in regard to it. The DC also interacted with the locals of the area who apprised of their concerns and sought their redress on the occasion. He noted their concerns and assured of looking into their earliest possible redress.(KNO)

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