Urges public to follow safety norms amid rising fire incidents
Srinagar December 29 (KNS): Srinagar is set to get its first state of the art school for specially abled children, making it the only such institution in the entire Kashmir region. Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Akshay Labroo said the Abhinandan School is being built for children with visual and hearing disabilities and will cater to specially abled children across the Kashmir division.
Talking to media as per KNS correspondent he said the Social Welfare Department is implementing key projects in the district, including Palash and Parisha special schools. He said recent upgrades addressed needs related to education, sports, and health camps. He described the Abhinandan School as a major and special project for Srinagar.
Labroo said all line departments are working in coordination to ensure timely completion. These include R and B, power, water, revenue, police, planning, and social welfare departments. He said the project deadline is 2027, but efforts are on to complete it before time with full focus on quality.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
Talking about priorities for 2026, the Deputy Commissioner said focus will remain on completing all sanctioned projects in Srinagar. He said projects with approved funds should not stop midway. He stressed last mile connectivity, completion of infrastructure works, traffic decongestion, and optimal use of land without encroachments.
Labroo also expressed concern over rising fire incidents in Srinagar city. He urged people to follow safety advisories issued by the administration. He asked residents to get electrical appliances audited and ensure that electrical load matches usage.
He cautioned against careless use of electrical equipment and warned that keeping dry grass near homes increases fire risk. He appealed to the public to immediately inform authorities in case of any incident so that fire and emergency teams can respond quickly.(KNS)