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Badamwari gardeners seek permanent status

by Rehan Qayoom Mir
March 12, 2026
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Srinagar, Mar 12: Nestled at the foothills of Hari Parbat in Srinagar’s old city, the Badamwari Garden, spreading over more than 350 kanals, is maintained largely by casual labourers who are now seeking permanent status for their years of service.

Located near Kathi Darwaza in Rainawari, just five kilometres from Srinagar city centre, the garden is famous for its sprawling almond trees that bloom every spring, drawing thousands of visitors.

Despite its cultural and historical significance, the majority of the roughly 30-40 gardeners employed here are casual labourers. Only seven to eight are permanent staff.

The gardeners, who have worked at the garden for several years, said that they work every day, tending to the lawns, almond trees and flower beds, especially during the bloom season when thousands visit. Yet most of them remain casual workers, with no job security or benefits.

“We only ask to be recognised for our work with permanent positions,” one of the gardeners, wishing anonymity, said.

He added that casual labourers perform the same responsibilities as permanent staff, including cleaning, pruning and preparing the garden for visitors, but their temporary status leaves them uncertain about their future.

“We have been serving Badamwari Garden for years. It is our livelihood and our pride. Permanent employment would give us dignity and security,” another gardener said.

Visitors and locals also say the gardeners’ work ensures that the historic park remains vibrant and well-kept.

“Badamwari is not just a garden, but a part of Srinagar’s heritage. Those who maintain it deserve recognition and permanent jobs,” said a local.

Importantly, located at the backdrop of Hari Parbat (Koh-e-Maraan), Badamwari Garden features hundreds of almond trees that herald the arrival of spring. Despite the casual status of most workers, gardeners say they remain committed to preserving the beauty of the park for locals and tourists alike.

“We take pride in maintaining Badamwari Garden. Permanent jobs will help us serve better and feel secure in our work,” the gardeners said—(KNO)

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