Photographs: Fayaz Kabli/Reuters Mukhtar Ahmad in Srinagar
The Dal Lake -- a veritable symbol of Kashmir -- is fighting for its very existence.
The lake has shrunk to one-third of its original area in less than three decades because of encroachments, siltation and discharge of effluents into the lake by thousands of commercial and private establishments and also discharge from hundreds of floating houseboats, which are anchored in the middle of the lake.
Restoring the Dal lake to its original glory
Image: A view of a defunct weed removing machine inside the lakePhotographs: Fayaz Kabli/Reuters
Hundreds of houses located within the lake are also the cause of its immense degradation.
The lake, lassoed by a circular road and the Zabarwan mountain range, is not only a major tourist attraction but also a source of sustenance for thousands of people living in and around the lake, who own houseboats or grow vegetables on the floating gardens.
Restoring the Dal lake to its original glory
Image: From Mughal emperors to George Harrison, iconic figures have enjoyed the lake's idyllic stillnessPhotographs: Danish Ismail/Reuters
Restoring the Dal lake to its original glory
Image: Kashmiri workers manually remove weeds from the polluted lake. The lake, which once covered 30 sqkm has shrunk to half that size over the past four decadesPhotographs: Fayaz Kabli/Reuters
Coming to the lake's rescue, the central environment ministry has decided to pump in Rs 1100 crore for retrieval of the lake and to restore it to its pristine glory.
Restoring the Dal lake to its original glory
Image: Kashmiri youth practise kayaking on the lake watersPhotographs: Fayaz Kabli/Reuters
Restoring the Dal lake to its original glory
Image: Small boats tied to the jetty at the Dal lakePhotographs: Fayaz Kabli/Reuters
Promising the Centre's full support in protecting the state's environment and forests, Ramesh said 40 per cent of the work on the Rs 300 crore Dal Cleaning Project has been accomplished, and that the remainder will be completed within the next two years.
Restoring the Dal lake to its original glory
Image: Tourists take a boat ride on the Dal LakePhotographs: Fayaz Kabli/Reuters
Giving a detailed overview of the prestigious Dal lake restoration plan, Ramesh said after jointly surveying the lake with the chief minister he realised that the Dal was not only a lake that needed to be cleansed but an eco and a social system that embedded large number of wetlands and nearly 10,000 families.
Restoring the Dal lake to its original glory
Image: A breath-taking view of the Dal LakePhotographs: Danish Ismail/Reuters
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