Wular Lake Designated as Polythene-Free Zone

   

SRINAGAR: Deputy Commissioner Bandipora Shakeel Ul Rehman on Monday declared the famous Wular Lake and other destinations as ‘polythene-free’, saying strict measures are being put in place to discourage the use of polythene materials.

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The move, the DC said, aims to preserve the natural beauty of tourist destinations and promote eco-friendly practices among visitors across the north Kashmir district.

Around 65 kilometres from the capital city, Srinagar, Wular Lake — a Ramsar site situated on the foothills of Harmukh Mountain is considered Asia’s one of the largest freshwater lakes. It lies between the towns of Sopore and Bandipora.

Speaking at a function at Zurimanz Watlab, the Deputy Commissioner, emphasised the urgency to protect the pristine beauty of Wular and other tourist destinations to promote responsible tourism with long-term ecological status of the scenic spots.

“Wular, one of the largest freshwater lakes, holds an ecological significance. The polythene-free initiative is expected to contribute to preserving its rich biodiversity,” he said, adding that besides Wular, other tourist spots will follow the “polythene-free” instructions.

Rehman said the event hostings not only give a push to water sports and tourism but also serve as a strategic effort to divert youth from anti-social activities, especially drug abuse.

“We aim to create a sense of shared responsibility and channelise our youths’ energy into a positive direction by involving them in various sports activities,” the DC added.

Earlier, the authorities at the Wular Lake installed CCTV cameras around key locations to ensure 24-hour surveillance of the lake to curb illegal activities, especially bird poaching. The lake also serves as a winter home for thousands of birds who visit from Europe and other countries.(KNO)

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