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NLCO initiates Khushalsar cleanup campaign

Ziraat Times News Network

Srinagar, 19 Aug – In yet another initiative towards environmental restoration of key Srinagar water bodies, NLCO (Nageen Lake Conservation Organization) has commenced the retrieval of the marshy land around Khushalsar Lake from Sazaripora Side. The initiative, undertaken as part of NLCO’s Mission Ehsaas, aims to put an end to decades of encroachment and rejuvenate the once-neglected areas said Manzoor Wangnoo, president of the Organisation in his statement, who is spearheading the public  campaign.

Mr. Wangnoo said that decades of neglect and encroachment took a toll on the natural beauty and ecological balance around Khushalsar & Gilsar Lake. However, NLCO’s mission to restore the marshy lands is now underway, marking a significant milestone in the organization’s commitment to environmental conservation and community welfare, he added.

President NLCO further said “for years, the marshy lands near Sazgaripora had served as a sanctuary for encroachers, threatening the delicate ecosystem and limiting public access to these precious spaces. With the launch of NLCO’s Mission Ehsaas initiative, the tides are turning. The initiative not only signifies a determined stand against encroachment but also heralds the revival of these lands as public assets, ensuring their sustainable use for generations to come.”

Mr. Wangnoo extended heartfelt gratitude on behalf of NLCO to the LG administration, SMC, LC&MA, and all stakeholders who have rallied behind this vital cause. Their unwavering support has amplified the impact of Mission Ehsaas, showing that when a community unites, remarkable transformations can be achieved.

“The retrieval process, commencing from the Sazgaripora side, holds the promise of revitalizing the Khushalsar Lake surroundings, creating a haven for flora, fauna, and residents alike. NLCO invites everyone to follow this journey closely and be a part of the narrative that is reshaping the landscape for a greener, more vibrant future”, he said.

As NLCO’s marshy land retrieval initiative begins, it carries the message that environmental stewardship and community engagement can pave the way for a harmonious coexistence between nature and urban life.

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