Editorial

*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 โ€œdumping 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 waterโ€™s surface, emanating a foul smell.

As per the details obtained by the news agencyโ€”fishermen, boatmen, and residents living near these water bodies are witness to how the iconic water bodies are losing their sheen.

โ€œEvery day, we see waste piling up along the Jhelum banks, yet no one seems to care,โ€ said Firdous Ahmad, of Rajbagh. โ€œWe are destroying our own lifeline with our negligence,โ€ he said.

Another resident, Zubair from Dalgate, said, โ€œItโ€™s 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. โ€œTourists used to stop here to admire the beauty of the river. Now, they turn away in disgust. If we donโ€™t 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.

โ€œOur livelihood depends on the lake. If this pollution continues, tourism will suffer badly,โ€ said Nazir Ahmad, a Shikara owner in Dal Lake. โ€œWe appeal to our people, to letโ€™s 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. โ€œWe 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, โ€œan 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 โ‚น30,500 crore for the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmirโ€”

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