Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday inaugurated the redeveloped Amira Kadal Bridge in Srinagar, describing it as a symbol of the city’s blend of heritage and modern infrastructure under the Srinagar Smart City Project.
Speaking to reporters after the inauguration, the Lieutenant Governor said the historic bridge—among the oldest in the city—has been completely rebuilt and equipped with modern amenities to enhance pedestrian convenience.
“The Amira Kadal Bridge, reconstructed under the Smart City initiative, reflects our commitment to integrating Srinagar’s rich heritage with contemporary civic facilities,” Sinha said.
He added that the project is aimed at creating vibrant public spaces and reconnecting Srinagar’s historic core with modern urban life. “Through such initiatives, the traditional charm and the old connection between Srinagar and Shehr-e-Khaas will be revived,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
Officials said the redeveloped bridge features smart lighting, seating areas and improved pedestrian pathways, making it a key cultural and pedestrian landmark linking Lal Chowk with adjoining markets along the Jhelum riverfront.


