Sought
cooperation from all for restoring pristine glory of lake
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Srinagar: The
Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Pandurang K Pole Friday held an interactive
meeting with different stakeholders with regard to preservation and
conservation of world famous Dal Lake.
Addressing the meeting, the
Divisional Commissioner said that the world famous Dal Lake is called jewel in
the crown of Kashmir and it is the responsibility of one and all to contribute
for its preservation and restore its erstwhile glory.
He said the administration is
taking concrete measures for preservation of the Dal and redressal of the
problems of people associated with it.
The Div Com said that
preservation of Dal Lake being a multidimensional issue comprising
environmental, scientific, humanitarian, economic and legal requires a joint
effort from all stakeholders.
He said that the regulation of
the existing commercial establishments including hotels, houseboats and
residential areas needed to be seen in light of their functional needs as well
as the conservation of the lake.
P K Pole appreciated the
concern raised by the participants for initiating discussions which he said
would be critically important for vision and formulation of strategy.
Meanwhile, Vice Chairman
LAWDA, also spoke on the occasion and said that the preservation of the Dal
Lake is the responsibility of Government but equally to be shared by all the
stakeholders.
He said that various initiatives are being
taken for mapping of encroachments, maintaining of desirable water levels and
regular flushing, strengthening of enforcement unit, choking of streams and
canals, de-weeding and dredging operations, plantation drives to prevent soil
erosion.
Besides suitable
rehabilitation of the dwellers, facilities for smooth operation of business
establishments including hotels and houseboats, beautification and creation of
public facilities which would now be prioritized and followed-up one by one.
While putting forth their
issues, the stakeholders thanked the Divisional Commissioner for inviting them
and giving an opportunity to voice their concerns.
They also demanded that a
viable sewage treatment systems is needed to be put in place around the lake
with the capacities to cater to the huge volume of sewage and urged the chair that all their genuine concerns may
be addressed on priority.
During the interaction,
experts also shared their experiences and put forth valuable suggestions for
conservation and preservation of Dal Lake.
Vice Chairman LAWDA Tufail
Mattoo, Director Tourism, Nissar Ahmad, Deputy Director Planning and other
concerned officers were present in the meeting, while representatives of Dal
Dwellers, Houseboat Association and other persons associated with Dal Lake also
attended the meeting.
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