*River Jhelum, Dal Lake face slow suffocation*
*We are destroying our own lifeline with our negligence, say locals*

Srinagar, Feb 14 : River Jhelum and Dal Lake, iconic water bodies in Srinagar, are facing “slow suffocation” as their banks have turned into โdumping grounds.โ
A stroll along Abi Guzar, Lal Chowk Bund paints a grim picture, with plastic bottles, polythene bags, and heaps of waste floating on the waterโs surface, emanating a foul smell.
As per the details obtained by the news agencyโfishermen, boatmen, and residents living near these water bodies are witness to how the iconic water bodies are losing their sheen.
โEvery day, we see waste piling up along the Jhelum banks, yet no one seems to care,โ said Firdous Ahmad, of Rajbagh. โWe are destroying our own lifeline with our negligence,โ he said.
Another resident, Zubair from Dalgate, said, โItโs unfortunate but true that people throw garbage in these waters. We need to put in a collective effort to stop this,โ he said.
Similarly, shopkeepers along the Jhelum and opposite Dal Lake stretch voiced similar concerns. โTourists used to stop here to admire the beauty of the river. Now, they turn away in disgust. If we donโt act now, we will lose our heritage forever,โ said a shopkeeper.
He said the situation at Dal Lake is no better, with houseboat owners raising alarms over dwindling water quality.
โOur livelihood depends on the lake. If this pollution continues, tourism will suffer badly,โ said Nazir Ahmad, a Shikara owner in Dal Lake. โWe appeal to our people, to letโs not wait for the administration. We must stop throwing garbage into the Jhelum and Dal Lake and start cleaning them together,โ he said.
Meanwhile, an official from the Lakes Conservation and Management Authority (LCMA) said they are working to keep Dal Lake clean. โWe have deployed several machinists round the clock to conduct manual clean-ups. Additionally, we are taking action against those littering the lake,โ he said.
Notably, as reported in March 2024, CEF Group, โan energy solutions company,โ launched a waste processing plant in Srinagar to remove waste from Dal Lake. This project was part of collaboration between the J&K Lake Conservation & Management Authority (LCMA) and NAFED, with CEF Group as the technical and financial partner of the latter.
It is worth mentioning that Prime Minister Narendra Modi e-inaugurated this project along with others, collectively worth โน30,500 crore for the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmirโ