Ice stupa of Ladakh solving water crisis

ANI  |  Leh (Jammu and Kashmir) [India] 

An innovative manmade artificial has been created in to conserve winter waste to address the during spring.

The stupa has become a centre of attraction for thousands of tourist including locals.

The natural glacier formed out of winter snowfall on higher reaches of mountain serves as main source of supply in Ladakh region for farmers.

As the global warming resulted in shrinking of natural the farmers in Ladakh are facing acute shortage of for especially during the spring season.

The winter waste is stored in the shape of ice stupas which melts slowly during spring time thus providing an alternate source of supply when natural don't melt properly at a point of time in spring.

The excess from artificial is stored in a tank constructed below it.

One of volunteer (24), from Wakha village working on ice stupa, said that he had been working on it for the past four years and it serves as an alternate source of in spring time.

He added that concept of is based on the idea of Iceman of who made artificial in Nang village.

Sonam added that large number of visitors including tourist visits the and the number increases on holidays and weekends.

Another volunteer from USA, who had been working on this for the past four years said that this year they built the directly in the stream with the purpose of conservation.

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First Published: Sat, February 24 2018. 02:35 IST
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