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Kashmir’s Food Street ‘Bati Gali’ stares at closure as footfall dips

Outlet owners term relocation of bus terminals main cause for decline in business

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January 11, 2023
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Srinagar, Jan 11: Established in the 1960s, the journey of Kashmir’s Food Street known as ‘Bati Gali’ in Srinagar’s Lal Chowk is almost coming to end with more than 30 percent shopkeepers shutting down their outlets.

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Several owners of the outlet at the Food Street told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that they are witnessing drastic decline in their sales after the government shifted nearby bus yards to Srinagar outskirts.

Food Street president and one of the owners Yasir Dharma said that the street was known for its clean, hygienic, and cheap food but that they are not hopeful that the food street would not survive in coming years because of decline in consumers.

“The food street comprises about 18-19 food shops of which around 12 are functional now while many shop owners have closed down their outlets. This situation developed with the shifting of nearby mini bus, bus and sumo terminals from the area,” he said.

Dharma said that their elders at Food Street had highlighted the concern with those who were then at the helm of affairs about shifting of bus yards but no attention was given to their pleas.

Once an owner of an outlet, Khursheed Ahmad Mir now works as an employee at his neighbour’s shop at the Street after business declined.

Nisar Ahmad, one of the food shop owners, recalled that the food street used to be jam packed but now they are competing with each other in inviting customers to their shops.

He said they are struggling and if the situation continues like this, they would not be able to sustain more.

With decline in sales, the outlet owners clean and carry out maintenance of the street from their own pockets despite paying rent to Srinagar Municipal Corporation. The shopkeepers said none visited them for carrying out repairs after the devastating deluge in 2014.

The decline in footfall of people has also led to curtailment in food menus. Earlier, a variety of dishes, veg as well non-veg, were served at the street at a cheap rate. A plate of vegetables with rice is served at Rs 50 and non-veg at Rs 150 0nwards depending on the mutton dishes one eats. The affordable menu with a variety of dishes including Kashmir wazwan would invite both locals as well tourists—(KNO)

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