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Old Habba Kadal bridge shows early deterioration

January 15, 2026 | BK News Service

Barely two years after its inauguration, the restored Old Habba Kadal Bridge in Srinagar has begun showing visible signs of deterioration, raising serious questions over the quality of work carried out under the Smart City heritage project.

The pedestrian bridge, which was inaugurated on January 16, 2024, has developed cracks, damaged wooden decking and uneven surfaces, giving it a shabby appearance. Locals and pedestrians using the bridge have expressed surprise and concern over its condition, stating that it is hard to believe the structure was restored and inaugurated so recently.
The bridge was revamped as part of a heritage conservation initiative aimed at preserving Srinagar’s historic urban character. The restoration work included structural retrofitting, installation of wooden decks and heritage-style architectural elements. However, on-ground observations suggest that several wooden planks have loosened, gaps have appeared in the deck and sections of the surface show clear signs of wear and neglect.
Local Inhabitants told the news agency Kashmir News Trust that the present condition of the bridge poses inconvenience to pedestrians and could potentially become a safety concern if left unattended. They questioned how a project showcased as a flagship Smart City initiative could deteriorate so rapidly within such a short span of time.
The condition of the bridge has sparked criticism from locals, who demanded an immediate inspection by the concerned authorities and accountability from executing agencies. They urged the administration to carry out urgent repairs and ensure that heritage structures restored under public projects are built to last, especially when significant public funds are involved.
The Old Habba Kadal Bridge holds historical and cultural significance in Srinagar’s old city, and its upkeep is seen as crucial not only for connectivity but also for preserving the city’s architectural heritage.

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Old Habba Kadal bridge shows early deterioration

January 15, 2026 | BK News Service

Barely two years after its inauguration, the restored Old Habba Kadal Bridge in Srinagar has begun showing visible signs of deterioration, raising serious questions over the quality of work carried out under the Smart City heritage project.

The pedestrian bridge, which was inaugurated on January 16, 2024, has developed cracks, damaged wooden decking and uneven surfaces, giving it a shabby appearance. Locals and pedestrians using the bridge have expressed surprise and concern over its condition, stating that it is hard to believe the structure was restored and inaugurated so recently.
The bridge was revamped as part of a heritage conservation initiative aimed at preserving Srinagar’s historic urban character. The restoration work included structural retrofitting, installation of wooden decks and heritage-style architectural elements. However, on-ground observations suggest that several wooden planks have loosened, gaps have appeared in the deck and sections of the surface show clear signs of wear and neglect.
Local Inhabitants told the news agency Kashmir News Trust that the present condition of the bridge poses inconvenience to pedestrians and could potentially become a safety concern if left unattended. They questioned how a project showcased as a flagship Smart City initiative could deteriorate so rapidly within such a short span of time.
The condition of the bridge has sparked criticism from locals, who demanded an immediate inspection by the concerned authorities and accountability from executing agencies. They urged the administration to carry out urgent repairs and ensure that heritage structures restored under public projects are built to last, especially when significant public funds are involved.
The Old Habba Kadal Bridge holds historical and cultural significance in Srinagar’s old city, and its upkeep is seen as crucial not only for connectivity but also for preserving the city’s architectural heritage.


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