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Saturday, July 02, 2011

Save this for posterity

SAVE DAL LAKE

FOR GOD's GREEN EARTH DON’T LET THE DAL LAKE BE ONLY ON THE POSTCARD SOON,

I don’t know how it is with the youth of my age in the rest of the World. I think it is a universal phenomenon
that when you start growing up, looking at something all the time, it becomes a part of that process of growth. Then at one stage you start identifying yourself with it as if it were a part of your existence. It could be tulips in Holland( and now in botanical garden), the freezing winters in Russia, The night life in Las Vegas, The Chimes of Big Ben, The Statute of Liberty, the Taj Mahal, the Times Square in Manhattan or the Pyramids.
It could be anything anywhere. A child around suddenly recognizes the smiling face of his mother, becomes aware of his surroundings, his tender feet start enjoying the tickling sensation of green grass, the warmth of mother earth and then the joy of walking and running. It is the time to explore and see Nature and try to blend with it. One no more needs his mother to hold him back on the bank of a river or his dad nervously telling him not to climb a tree. His legs take him everywhere and everywhere and his mind starts registering nature.
I still remember how fearful I was when I first jumped into the bosom of Dal Lake. Will I get drowned? Will the weeds entangle me and someone will find my body floating next day. There were all kinds of apprehensions and thoughts, but Dal turned out to be like a mother. Cool and loving. Always offering something to please me and never asking for anything in return. It became a ritual. Whenever I would come home for a vacation, I would hire a boat and peddle upto Char Chinari. Buy cucumbers, radish or Pambacch (the lotus seeds in season) or take a bite of raw crisp nadroo. It was the time when people had started complaining that Dal was being vandalized and that it was gradually dying because of the greed of the people and apathy of the Government.
I returned to Srinagar in 1996. I was warned not to go for swimming alone. Everything was weird. Everything smelt of corpuses and gunpowder. Occasionally people would fish dead bodies from the lake, but nothing deterred me from not visiting Dal, not swimming and not riding a boat but when I came home, there was a sense of pain and anguish, dismay and anger. Dal was choked. Greenish-blue water had turned murky, weeds had taken over and encroachments and unplanned construction activity had ruined the entire coastline. Why is the Government so callous? Why isn’t someone doing something to save it. Why aren’t the people raising their voices against this slow death inflicted on this water body? Too many questions, but no answers.
We are repeatedly told that the water body has shrunken from 21 square KM to just 11 Sq. Kilometers. The State takes pride that it has already spent several hundred crores since the Dal Project was envisaged in the 70s. What has this enormous sum been spent on? Well, on dismembering all the limbs and arteries of the Lake. No body asks why did they have to construct the foreshore Road and further decrease the lake area by several kilometers. Was it to please the land Mafia who bought the entire land overnight outside the foreshore demarcated area with the hope that someday they will be allowed to turn it into another boulevard. They would construct more hotels, more guest houses and tall structures and get richer. Nobody talks of the original lay out where no building was to hinder the view of the Shankar Acharaya Hill. My father used to tell me that the autocratic Maharaja is on record having instructed his planners that the moment you turn towards the Boulevard, one should get an uninterrupted view right upto Chashma Shahi. Our democratic rulers plunder ecology and environment with impunity. Bureaucratic vultures do the rest. Convention Complex, Centaur Hotel, commercialization of Boulevard are all instances of a deliberate destruction process of the lake. Hundreds of new house boats were allowed to be constructed despite a ban on. They claim to have spent enormous sums on saving the lake but how much has really gone into the development or preservation of the lake nobody knows. The main sources of pollution are the HouseBoats within the lake body. During the past 28 years, nobody has come up with a solution about dealing with this menace. Multi storey buildings and hotels are another nuisance. Nobody dare raise a finger against their clout. The norm should have been that you pay for the damage you are causing to the lake. Boat owners have a strong lobby but the majority of people living in the lake is dumb and meek. It is a pathetic situation and neither our so-called Human Rights activists nor the champions of environment have shown any concern for them..
We have committed sacrilege of nature by destroying the entire catchment area, I am told the entire sewage and sewerage of the Centaur and the SKICC flows into the Lake body because the treatment plant constructed at a cost of several crores is not functional for want of funds. The siltation continues un-abated and so does the inflow of harmful nutrients and chemicals. My father as chairman of the house committee for Dal Lake used to shout from the mountaintops about the impending disaster. Nobody was prepared to listen. Deafness is total.
I hope all my apprehension are proved wrong and I’m told that I’m not updated about the present status of Dal Lake otherwise why would a team come all the way from Rajastan to emulate our conservation plan? Our fore fathers gifted Kashmir to us in pristine condition, would it not be selfish of us not to pass it along so future generations can have their chance to enjoy it as well? If we don't make hard decisions now, the answer is very obvious that we are not interested. I don’t doubt the sincerity of the present dispensation but If you want to see what Dal is all about find a Postcard printed by our own Department of Tourism in the 70s and see my point! But for god green earth don’t let The Dal Lake be only on the postcard soon.

5 comments:

GM BOMAI said...

Ur article in about dal lake was so nice

Shafat R said...

And THE BUND became a road we lost our heritage too

Before taking any development work in hand our planners and engineers need to understand difference in growth and development .,and use of different construction materials as per need, utility ,use , environment, architecture and health hazards.

Very much is said, spoken and even written about heritage of Kashmir its preservation and conservation but without understanding it totally. It is evident by a developmental work taken in hand with out application of mind., that is tar macadamisation of a walkway THE BUND once at most attraction of local elite class, domestic tourist , film industry of bollywood , Hollywood , international tourists and world class dignitaries besides traders of Kashmir in Kashmir art and crafts. It is not a road where mechanical traffic will play, it is a walk way. Tar macadam is required on the surface of a road where mechanical force (rolling force is applied) that is the force created by a moving vehicle and to overcome the frictional force between rubber tyre and that of surface of road. There is no such traffic on THE BUND , even in the past and in future better knows god. May be it is the new planning of the planners in the govt to overcome the traffic jams on residency road during peak hours. But it is totally killing of the most famous spot in Srinagar. There may be some vested interests involved in it so that they can park their vehicles outside their house but at the cost of spoiling the value of THE BUND ,MOST liked walkway of Kashmir. Old photographs of the area need to be seen to understand my point of view

Interlock tiles , checked cement tiles or, and Killen burnt tiles could have been used for optimum utility on a walk way like the bund without disturbing heritage, environment and architecture of the Kashmir in general and the bund in particular. Hope the concern will open eyes, wake up and take appropriate action to minimize putting black prints on mother earth and save environment and heritage of Kashmir. By this we may save the glory of THE BUND otherwise future generation will repent.

Rachna said...

I'd quite liked this article whn i read it before too. But here, the pictures add so much more value to it.
I like the way u build up the article, describing a child's view of the world around him. The narrative flows so well and so expressively. I love the lines. "Our democratic rulers plunder ecology and environment with impunity. Bureaucratic vultures do the rest." There are others too like this.
Good writing on a grave concern.

Rachna said...

I'd quite liked this article whn i read it before too. But here, the pictures add so much more value to it.
I like the way u build up the article, describing a child's view of the world around him. The narrative flows so well and so expressively. I love the lines. "Our democratic rulers plunder ecology and environment with impunity. Bureaucratic vultures do the rest." There are others too like this.
Good writing on a grave concern.

Yaseen Tuman said...

Dear Mr. Tanvir,
 
Your article was another dramatic peice of writing,  rather same as what we have been reading for the past 12 years in GK.
 
Just to inform you that when you came home in 1996, Young & Old Kashmiri who held the ground of their mother Kashmir had suffered extensively on every count. Kashmiris had just started to come out a little from an era full of bloodshed, poverty & sufferings. From Dal Lake to Forests, Health to lives, everything had been shattered.  A lot of things have been damaged,, some because of situation and some due to of our greed.
 
Now speaking on behalf of Houseboat industry / Community, You are very right to say that something should have been done vis-a-vis outlets of Houseboats,, but at the same time you have used a very rude language of calling our houseboats a "Menace". You have insulted an industry and its people.  Houseboats provides lively hood to thousands of people connected directly to them and Lakhs of people connected indirectly.  I wish you had spend more time in summarizing the factors of pollution to lake. Not blaming you,, but the fact is that your kind of little knowledge has been the reason for the entire state being vandalized by irresponsible actions of people, ill governance and publication of write ups like yours.
 
To provide you little piece of information, It has been proved that Houseboats contribute a miniscule percentage of pollution towards the Lake. But yes,, As houseboat owners we need to do something and we will do it soon Inshallah!.  You are wrong to say that Houseboat people have a strong lobby (Another allegation), If you go deeper inside the Dal, you will get the answer. Consecutive governments at the behest of certain Power houses and corrupt bureaucrats (Who are entangled in marriage politics) have tried their utmost to get rid of Houseboats. JUST COMING OUT OF AN DECADE OF FINANCIAL AND MENTAL SUFFERING ANOTHER  WAR /SMEAR CAMPAIGN ( 1998 onwards) HAD BEEN WAGED AGAINST HOUSEBOAT OWNERS. A lobby which has been working against houseboats has done everything from convincing bureaucrats to writing articles in GK (which I doubt you might be part of). Last 20 years have seen extinction of a lot of houseboats, based on the well orchestrated destructive measures against the existence by the earlier mentioned black sheep’s of Society. Houseboat is the identity of Houseboat Owners and Kashmir, we have kept them afloat in the most turbulent times and situations and will ensure that Houseboat will always be the brand ambassador of Kashmir… Inshallah!!!
 
Given a chance, I would love to understand your analysis of dal lake pollution and at the same time try and provide you some important and factual  inputs about Dal  lake so that your outlook  of the matter turns more pragmatic than poetic.
 
Undoubtedly a lot of wrong has happened in regard to restoration of the Lake. But it is evident that since last 4 years LAWDA is doing some work towards good. My observation is not based on a mere look at the lake from Boulevard road, it comes from intertwined connection of my life with the Lake.
 
Lets clear our minds from the pollution of hate, Jealousy and corrupt thinking………. DAL LAKE WILL SPARKLE AGAIN…
 
Regards,
 
Yaseen Tuman.

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