Ganderbal, Apr 14 (KNO): Shikarawallas (traditional boatmen) at the iconic Manasbal Lake in Jammu and Kashmir here have demanded the authorities to implement urgent measures to halt the ecological decline of the picturesque water body and restore its pristine charm.
Known for its tranquil waters, vibrant lotus blooms, and status as one of Kashmir’s deepest lakes, Manasbal has long been a quiet highlight for nature enthusiasts but faces mounting environmental threats.
The boatmen, whose livelihoods are intertwined with the lake’s health, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) argued that a robust revival plan could transform Manasbal into a thriving tourism hotspot while healing its fragile ecosystem. “This lake is a jewel, but it is fading. Proper cleaning, infrastructure, and promotion could bring tourists back in droves, creating jobs and revenue,” said Mohammad Ramzan, a Shikarawalla with over 20 years of experience ferrying visitors across its waters.
Officials from Kashmir’s Tourism Department acknowledge concerns, stating that initiatives are already in motion. “We are actively working on conservation projects, including waste management and beautification, to position Manasbal as a must-visit destination,” said an official from the department.
However, the locals claim progress is slow and stress that unchecked pollution, siltation, and invasive vegetation threaten the lake’s biodiversity—(KNO)