Renovation of Polo View market

A mesmerizing night view of Polo View market, now the first pedestrian market in Srinagar.— Excelsior/Shakeel

The Polo View market in Srinagar has been renovated as part of the Smart City initiative by Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL) and is expected to open soon. The market is known for its handicrafts and handloom products and has undergone a significant transformation that has been well-received by both locals and tourists. The shopkeepers are anticipating an increase in business due to the market’s revitalization. All electrical and communication wires have been laid underground, and the beautification work is almost complete. Additionally, a new road has been built to connect the rear of the market, and the market has been made accessible for those with special needs. The lack of parking spaces remains a challenge, but enough parking spaces have been built along the MA Road stretch, and the market association is satisfied with the solution.
The Polo View market is a significant tourist destination and commercial hub known for its handicrafts and handloom products. The market is located in the uptown locality of Srinagar and has been a popular destination for tourists visiting Kashmir. The market offers a wide range of traditional Kashmiri handicrafts, including shawls, carpets, paper mache products, and embroidery items. The market is also essential for the local economy as it provides employment opportunities for many people. The renovation of the market as part of the Smart City initiative is expected to bring in more visitors, which could lead to increased business opportunities for local shopkeepers and vendors.
The market’s transformation is a testament to the government’s commitment to preserving and promoting Kashmir’s rich cultural heritage. The market’s improved infrastructure and facilities, including underground wiring, improved lighting, and increased accessibility, will enhance the overall experience for visitors and locals alike. Overall, the Polo View market is an essential part of Kashmir’s cultural and economic landscape, and its renovation as part of the Smart City initiative is expected to have a significant positive impact on the region. Many more such renovations are already in the pipeline.