In a significant stride towards environmental restoration, a spring at Baghi Chadpora, Harwan, has been successfully rejuvenated under the National Clean Air Programme (NCAOP).
Once a dumping yard overwhelmed with Harwan’s waste, the spring has now been transformed into a clean and thriving water source, thanks to the efforts of the City Roads Division Srinagar (SMC) and active community participation.
The initiative, led by Executive Engineer Er. Imtiaz Ahmad, was lauded by environmentalist Manzoor Ahmad Wangnoo, Chairman of Nigeen Lake Conservation Organisation (NLCO), who was invited to visit the site. Wangnoo described the restoration as a remarkable example of collective effort and called for similar initiatives to be replicated across the region.
“This is a testament to what community engagement and departmental dedication can achieve. Transforming a dumping yard into a restored spring contributes to sustainability and cleaner ecosystems,” Wangnoo remarked.
The rejuvenation project has been praised for its alignment with sustainable practices, reflecting the importance of preserving natural water resources. Local residents have expressed appreciation for the initiative, which not only beautifies the area but also serves as a crucial resource for the community.
Efforts like these underline the need for continued focus on restoring Kashmir’s natural assets, ensuring a cleaner and greener future for the region.
In a significant stride towards environmental restoration, a spring at Baghi Chadpora, Harwan, has been successfully rejuvenated under the National Clean Air Programme (NCAOP).
Once a dumping yard overwhelmed with Harwan’s waste, the spring has now been transformed into a clean and thriving water source, thanks to the efforts of the City Roads Division Srinagar (SMC) and active community participation.
The initiative, led by Executive Engineer Er. Imtiaz Ahmad, was lauded by environmentalist Manzoor Ahmad Wangnoo, Chairman of Nigeen Lake Conservation Organisation (NLCO), who was invited to visit the site. Wangnoo described the restoration as a remarkable example of collective effort and called for similar initiatives to be replicated across the region.
“This is a testament to what community engagement and departmental dedication can achieve. Transforming a dumping yard into a restored spring contributes to sustainability and cleaner ecosystems,” Wangnoo remarked.
The rejuvenation project has been praised for its alignment with sustainable practices, reflecting the importance of preserving natural water resources. Local residents have expressed appreciation for the initiative, which not only beautifies the area but also serves as a crucial resource for the community.
Efforts like these underline the need for continued focus on restoring Kashmir’s natural assets, ensuring a cleaner and greener future for the region.
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