JTA meets Div Com Kashmir, flags city centre civic issues

AhmadJunaidBlogDecember 30, 2025362 Views


Srinagar, Dec 30: A delegation of the Joint Traders Association (JTA), representing various City Centre markets, met the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir to highlight long-pending civic, transport and regulatory issues affecting the commercial heart of Srinagar.

A statement said that led by JTA Chairman Farhan Kitab, the delegation raised concerns over persistent encroachment of footpaths, inadequate public washroom facilities, lack of evening public transport, unregulated auto-rickshaw stands, and the need for a regulated framework for the operation of e-rickshaws within the City Centre.

The traders also flagged serious safety concerns, particularly the absence of adequate street lighting along the Bund areas, including near Masjid Bilal and stretches of Residency Road Bund. They said poor illumination has made these areas unsafe for pedestrians, shoppers and visitors during evening and night hours, especially in peak business seasons.

On the issue of shop tax, the Joint Traders Association urged the Divisional Commissioner to constitute a committee with representation from the JTA to examine the matter in detail and arrive at a fair, transparent and consultative resolution.

The Divisional Commissioner gave a patient hearing to the delegation and assured them that all genuine issues raised would be taken up with the concerned departments for appropriate and time-bound action.

Welcoming the assurance, the Joint Traders Association expressed hope that early redressal of these issues would not only benefit traders but also improve convenience and safety for commuters and the general public visiting the City Centre.

 

 

 

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