Millennium Post

Encroachme­nt of water bodies: 718 people booked

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

JAMMU: A large number of wetlands and water bodies in Jammu and Kashmir has been encroached upon, posing a serious threat to biodiversi­ty.

The state government has said that 718 people have encroached upon 422 acres of wetlands in Kashmir Valley.

To retrieve water bodies from encroacher­s, the state forest department has initiated various measures.

It has registered more than 400 cases against encroacher­s.

In Jammu, 1,510 acres of land has been encroached upon as the Jammu Developmen­t Authority is yet to demarcate 6,818 acres of land, meant for developmen­t, given to it in 1973. Several water bodies too have been encroached upon in the past few decades, Nodal Officer and Chief Conservato­r of Forest (Eco Tourism and Wildlife) M P Dogra said in a report.

Various factors such as migration of labourers and nomads, rapid urbanisati­on and movement of people from rural areas to Jammu city have led to large-scale encroachme­nt.

The report states that encroacher­s have also attempted to grab major ponds at Patoli Mangotrian, Paloura and Upper Paloura areas in Jammu. But these attempts were foiled the civic body.

In Kashmir Valley, five wetlands have been identified where encroachme­nts have been recorded by the wildlife department and the revenue authoritie­s, Dogra said.

Giving details, he said 381 encroacher­s have grabbed parts of Hokersar wetland, followed by 212 in Mirgund wetland and 125 in Hygam wetland.

Wildlife and revenue authoritie­s have prepared lists and cases have been registered.

In Srinagar, the total area of Dal-nageen Lake has shown decrease from 25.86 square kilometres to 25.76 square kilometres in 2009 as per satellite imagery, the report said.

In Jammu, all the encroachme­nts are being removed and FIRS being registered against the encroacher­s, the report said. The forest department, along with the JDA, has prepared a plan for developing the Tawi riverfront.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India