Ganderbal, May 10: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday visited Ganderbal and rolled out a major development package worth nearly ₹40 crore, including the foundation laying of Phase-I of the ambitious Sindh Riverfront Project.
During the visit, the Chief Minister inaugurated and inspected several developmental and public welfare initiatives aimed at strengthening tourism, urban infrastructure and healthcare facilities in the district.
A key highlight of the visit was the launch of Phase-I of the Sindh Riverfront Project, envisioned to enhance the scenic beauty and tourism potential of the area while creating modern public spaces along the banks of the Sindh stream.
In a significant boost to healthcare services, Omar Abdullah also inaugurated advanced DEXA Scan and Fibro Scan facilities at District Hospital Ganderbal. The addition of these modern diagnostic facilities is expected to improve patient care and reduce referrals to hospitals outside the district.
Officials said the projects form part of the government’s broader push to upgrade civic amenities, healthcare infrastructure and tourism-related facilities across Central Kashmir.
Residents and local officials welcomed the initiatives, expressing optimism that the projects would accelerate development and improve essential public services in Ganderbal.(KNC)






