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Old Secretariat

3RF4+397, Nohata, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir 190009

Old Secretariat
Government office
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ShahSAIR Hassan
ShahSAIR Hassan
Old Sect where govt offices r but govt isn't working for its beautification.. It was a palace actually later it becomes govt offices hub.. No proper canteen where any lady can go.. No washrooms for ladies... Parking facility available if u have pass.. Some offices are not in good condition but no one is doing Anything..
Satnam Preet
Satnam Preet363 days ago
Very Nice Work Done here.all Employees are too good in nature. They all are very calm. They are very cooperative. They can teach you how we can easily manage our work.But Staff Is Less than expected more staff required here to manage work easily.
IDREES AHMED.
IDREES AHMED.1 year ago
Old enough need to reaper or maintain and clean...trash is everywhere..
Robin koul
Robin koul1 year ago
Newly formed Art museum in the historic building of Old Secretariat, which is in itself an piece of History, is very well maintained with informative paintings showcasing the art of Jammu and Kashmir.
Well educated and enthusiastic staff, keen to show you around the museum.
Manzoor Ilahi Bagewadi
Manzoor Ilahi Bagewadi1 year ago
From this place you can board direct bus to airport with reasonable price pls utilise this of your budget is short
RM SUHAIL
RM SUHAIL2 years ago
The CMO Srinagar is shifted here
ABRAR LONE (Abrar Lone)
ABRAR LONE (Abrar Lone)2 years ago
Old secretariat or Sher Garhi Palace is a former palace in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. The complex is located near high court at the banks of the jhelum river.. It was the residence of the Afghan rulers and Dogra Maharajas of jammu and kashmir. The name Sher Garhi means 'tiger fortress'.
After the accession of Kashmir to India, the palace obtained the name the "Old Secretariat" and initially housed various administrative departments of the government of Jammu and Kashmir. As chief minister Sheikh Abdullah apparently saw the palace as symbol of Dogra rule, the complex was slowly abandoned. In the 1970s and at the start of the 21st century, the palace was gutted by fire destroying major parts. In 2015, chief minister Mufti Sayeed announced that the complex would be restored to its original glory in order to conserve heritage monuments and attract heritage loving tourists to Kashmir.
Gowhar Rafiqi
Gowhar Rafiqi2 years ago
Some100 years old office buildings still functional. Not maintained well. Great architecture.
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