J-K guv directed officials to expedite dredging of critically silted areas of Wular Lake

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

reviewed the progress of conservation and eco-restoration of the on Wednesday and directed officials to expedite dredging of the critically silted areas for enhancing water-holding capacity and rejuvenation of the lake.

In a meeting with the (WUCMA) at the Raj Bhawan here, the observed that the Wular lake, one of the largest fresh water lakes in and a declared Ramsar site, is a lifeline of and critical for conservation of bio-diversity.

A Ramsar site is a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention of 1971 on wetlands.

Malik directed the WUCMA to make all possible efforts for promoting eco-tourism and generate livelihood opportunities from the lake according to its (CMAP).

He also directed the officials to initiate time-bound action for water management of the and its associated wetlands, as it protects the Valley from floods and maintains the flow of water to support agriculture and hydro-power generation.

Focusing on biodiversity and conservation of the lake's catchment area, the advised the authority to initiate measures for efficient management of soil erosion, aquatic vegetation, and control of willow plantation with in the lake area.

Farooq Gillani, CEO, WUCMA, informed the meeting that during the last six years several key achievements have been made under the (CMAP) for conservation and management.

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First Published: Wed, January 16 2019. 20:40 IST