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Govt committed to provide affordable housing: CM
Dedicates Rs. 3.17 crore community hall to public
4/9/2026 10:48:24 PM
Early Times Report

SRINAGAR, Apr 9: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said that the government is planning to develop modern, well-planned housing colonies to decongest Srinagar city, emphasizing that providing dignified housing to the underprivileged is both a responsibility and a duty of the government.
Addressing a large public gathering after inaugurating the Imam-ul-Asr Maulana Anwar Shah Kashmiri (RA) Community Hall at Umerhair, Buchpora in Hazratbal constituency, the Chief Minister highlighted key developmental priorities of his government, including housing, healthcare, transport, and social welfare.
The multi-purpose community facility centre has been constructed at a cost of Rs. 3.17 crore, providing a dignified, accessible, and affordable venue for weddings, social functions, and community gatherings.
“As far as Srinagar city is concerned, it continues to face several challenges, particularly congestion in old city areas. In many homes, multiple families live together, placing immense pressure on limited space. Unless we develop new residential colonies, this situation will persist,” he said.
“We are planning to develop modern, well-planned housing colonies, including provisions for affordable housing. This initiative is specifically aimed at those who lack the means to purchase land or construct homes. Providing dignified housing to such sections is not merely a responsibility—it is our duty,” he added.
The Chief Minister also underlined the need to strengthen healthcare infrastructure by improving primary health centres, community health centres, and sub-district hospitals to reduce the burden on major hospitals.
Highlighting reforms in the transport sector, he said the introduction of free bus travel for women has seen overwhelming success. “Today, a majority of passengers in public buses are women, which reflects the success of this initiative. Ensuring safe and accessible mobility for our mothers and sisters is our responsibility,” he remarked.
Referring to welfare measures in the current budget, the Chief Minister said that promises made to the people are being fulfilled. “When we promised free LPG cylinders during the elections, it was mocked by many. Today, we have translated that promise into action, with six free gas cylinders to be provided to eligible families this year,” he said, assuring that all manifesto commitments would be implemented with sincerity and accountability.
Congratulating MLA Hazratbal Salman Ali Sagar, the Chief Minister said the completion of the community hall reflects his dedication and perseverance. “This is not merely a building; it is a symbol of service, community spirit, and respect for our rich intellectual and spiritual heritage,” he said.
The Chief Minister noted that the facility would serve as an affordable and dignified venue for social functions, especially for families who cannot afford private banquet halls. He said the centrally located hall is equipped with modern amenities, including a spacious hall, multiple rooms, dedicated spaces for bride and groom, essential facilities, and parking provisions.
He directed the Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) to prepare a comprehensive plan for further development of the surrounding area, including parking and landscaping, to enhance the utility and aesthetics of the complex.
Emphasizing youth empowerment, the Chief Minister called for the establishment of a library in the vicinity and assured full government support. He also stressed the need to dedicate a section of the proposed library to preserve and showcase the life and contributions of Maulana Anwar Shah Kashmiri (RA), so that future generations remain connected with his legacy.
“Together, we will continue to represent the Hazratbal constituency and address your concerns—be it related to SMC, LCMA, or any other department. We stand committed to your service,” he assured.
Member of Legislative Assembly Khanyar Ali Mohammad Sagar, Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) Gurwinder Singh Oberoi, MLA Lal Chowk Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed (Pardesi), Commissioner SMC Fazlul Haseeb, senior officers, party functionaries and a large gathering of people were present on the occasion.
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