Connect with us

TOP STORIES

In Bandipora’s Sumbal, Khurwan Sar Lake battles pollution menace | KNO

Published

on

kno news

Bandipora, Jan 06 (KNO): The Khurwan Sar Lake, once a renowned water body in the Sumbal area of North Kashmir's Bandipora district, is rapidly becoming a pollution hotspot as various forms of waste, including garbage, liquid waste, human excreta, and industrial waste, are being disposed of directly or indirectly into the lake, contributing to its environmental degradation. Speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), locals said that a decade ago, the lake served as the main source of drinking water for the Sumbal area, but now it paints a grim picture due to pollution. "Over the past several years, the lake has been significantly impacted by encroachment, and despite the government's lack of initiative in safeguarding it or intervening to halt the disposal of garbage, the lake's condition continues to deteriorate with each passing day," they said. Abdul Majeed, a local resident, said that a decade ago, they used to visit the lake for fishing when the water was completely clear and crystal. People even used to bathe in it during those times. The area, which was three times larger compared to today, has now become a victim of encroachment from all sides. He expressed concern that all the garbage coming from across Sumbal is being dumped directly or indirectly into the lake, posing a significant threat to its environmental legacy. Despite this, there is a lack of attention or care for the lake, and it is feared that it is not far from facing a silent death. Abdul Aziz, another local resident, suggested that the government swiftly restore the river to its former glory for preservation. Also, he said that there is need for preventive measures to stop the practice of dumping garbage into it. “Migratory birds that used to visit the lake have not been observed in the past couple of years, possibly due to increasing pollution,” said Mushtaq Ahmad, another local resident. Bashir Ahmad, a boatman who previously ferried locals for fishing and other activities on this lake, expressed the difficulties he now faces in rowing the boat due to escalating pollution. He mentioned, "If we navigate near those areas resembling garbage dumping sites, no one would ever want to visit the lake. An official stated that he personally visited the lake recently and recognized the environmental challenges it is currently confronting, along with encroachment issues requiring joint efforts from the administration and civil society to restore its lost glory. Furthermore, he mentioned that a Detailed Project Report (DPR) has been submitted to higher authorities, outlining plans for restoration. "Also, a suitable dumping site will be identified, ensuring scientific disposal of garbage to prevent harm to the environment and public health," he said—(KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES ago

Leading Advertising Agency of J&K marks 17 years of impactful communication | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

‘Prolonged dry spell endangers Kashmir’s healing herb’ | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

J&K police intensify frisking across valley | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Nearly 5,000 families in Poni, Sledge business fear impact of tourist taxis | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Kashmir livestock traders face harassment for 47 days, ‘Punjab government silent’ | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Wajahat Durani, Sajad Parray retain EJAC top positions | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Ehsaas Foundation organises grand Mehfil-e-Shah-e-Mehraj (SAW) in Srinagar | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

LG Sinha inaugurates redeveloped Amira Kadal Bridge, says smart cities must blend heritage with modernity | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Anti-terror operation in Kishtwar continues on third day, locals detained for questioning | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Cold wave conditions prevail; heavy snowfall predicted on Jan 23 | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Security tightened in Srinagar ahead of Republic Day | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

‘Dixon Plan was NC’s agenda, not ours’: Mehbooba hits back at Dr Farooq | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Addiction treatment centres emerge as lifelines for drug-abusing youth in Kashmir | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Chersoo Awantipora residents demand better facilities at NTPHC | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

KCCI welcomes redevelopment of Amira Kadal foot bridge | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

ACB nabs PWD staff, Patwari, ASI among four in three separate bribery cases | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

DIG South Kashmir assesses security, crime scenario in Anantnag | KNO

Copyright © 2021