Srinagar, January 20, 2026 : Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday inaugurated the redeveloped Amira Kadal pedestrian bridge in Srinagar, saying the project reflects the administration’s vision of blending the city’s rich heritage with modern amenities to create vibrant public spaces.
Speaking to reporters after the inauguration, the Lieutenant Governor said the project has been executed under the Srinagar Smart City initiative with a focus on integrating traditional character with contemporary infrastructure.
“This is an old bridge whose redesigning began in 2023. Today, it has been dedicated to the residents of Srinagar. Under the Smart City project, efforts have been made to link ancient heritage with modern amenities so that cultural and vibrant public spaces are created in the city,” LG Sinha said.
He added that whether it is pedestrian bridges, riverfront development or parks, the administration’s emphasis has been on reviving Srinagar’s historic relationship with its traditions while improving urban infrastructure.
Officials said the wooden pedestrian bridge will significantly improve pedestrian mobility across the Jhelum River, while preserving the historic character of the Amira Kadal precinct.
The redeveloped bridge is expected to provide safe and convenient pedestrian access to the Jhelum riverfront and ensure seamless connectivity with key heritage and commercial areas, including Goni Khan, Maharaja Bazar and Hari Singh High Street, officials added.














