Kashmir’s Wular Lake, which is one of South Asia’s biggest freshwater lakes, will before long get a non-motorable walkway. The lake is situated close to Bandipora town in North Kashmir and is a renowned place of interest.
As of late, during the Wular Festival, the Division Commissioner expressed that a non-motorable walkway will be worked around the lake to bait more travelers. His words came as a murmur of help to individuals of the district, as indicated by the nearby occupants, the states stand out to this lake, consequently making it close to obliteration.
Controls for Wular Lake
The lake is wealthy concerning different regular assets and biodiversity. The Divisional Commissioner further added that the lake can change the financial status of individuals in the district.
Reports have it that the valley has been seeing a record traveler footfall this year and that the walkway will just lift vacationer footfall in the district.
- Wular Lake in Kashmir was secured more by the officials.
- Commissioner of that region has taken this action to secure the lake’s purity.
- People in that region were reporting government was not caring about the lake.
According to local people, the legislatures stand out now and again in preserving the Wular Lake, despite it being quite possibly the biggest lake in Asia, and has stayed dismissed for a long time by various states.
Local people currently are trusting that the new advancements won’t just assist with giving work open doors to the nearby individuals, yet will likewise help in supporting the travel industry in the district.