In the nomenclature of Srinagar, Sri stands for Sun and Nagar for the City, hence Srinagar is a SUNCITY or in Arabic language MADINAT-U-SHAMAS, which has a history of the development of about 23 centuries and it will continue to develop spatially, geographically, population-wise, culturally, and spiritually, etc in times ahead.
In this connection, I may quote on a brighter note
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A file photo of the civil secretariat complex in Srinagar, taken on May 5, 2008. | Reuters
Kashmir was on the boil in August 2008. Protests had erupted over the transfer of 99 acres of forest land to the Amarnath Shrine Board, which managed a popular Hindu pilgrimage site in the Valley. In response, groups in Jammu had blocked the highway to Kashmir, choking off supplies to the region.
To protest the economic blockade, on August 11, over two lakh people marched through North Kashmir’s Baramulla district towards the Line of Control with Pakistan. The security forces opened fire on them, killing five protesters, including a leader of the Hurriyat Conference, Sheikh Abdul Aziz.