Key Points

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha emphasized that Dal Lake represents the identity of the region and supports countless livelihoods. He participated in a cleanliness drive as part of the ongoing Sewa Parv celebrations across the country. The LG announced the launch of a Rs 212 crore project for integrated management of Dal and Nagin Lake ecosystems. He also revealed plans for a new Rs 306 crore sewage treatment plant to further preserve the iconic water body.

Key Points: J-K LG Manoj Sinha Calls Dal Lake Identity and Livelihood Source

  • LG Sinha leads Swachta drive at Dal Lake under Sewa Parv initiative
  • Announces Rs 212 crore Integrated Dal-Nagin Ecosystem project
  • New Rs 306 crore sewage treatment plant in pipeline
  • Distributes appreciation letters to sanitation workers during event
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Dal Lake is the identity of this place: J-K LG during 'Swachta' drive under 'Sewa Parv'

Jammu and Kashmir LG Manoj Sinha participates in Dal Lake cleanliness drive, announces Rs 212 crore conservation project and emphasizes lake's vital role for local livelihoods.

"Dal Lake is the identity of this place. A large population depends on it for their livelihood. - Manoj Sinha"

Srinagar, September 21

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, on Sunday, highlighting the significance of Dal Lake, said that the lake was the identity of J&K, and that it was a source of livelihood for a large population of the region.

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], September 21 (ANI): Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, on Sunday, highlighting the significance of Dal Lake, said that the lake was the identity of J&K, and that it was a source of livelihood for a large population of the region.

The remarks came while LG Sinha participated in the 'Swachta' Drive at the Dal Lake under 'Sewa Parv', contributing to the goal of 'Viksit Bharat'.

Sinha added that under the Prime Minister's Development Package, the launch process of the Integrated Management of Dal and Nagin Ecosystem project, worth Rs. 212 crore, had started.

Speaking on the occasion, Sinha said, "We all know that the existence of Dal Lake is more important for the people than for itself. Dal Lake is the identity of this place. A large population depends on it for their livelihood. It is not just the responsibility of government employees, but it is also the moral responsibility of the people to contribute to the cleanliness of Dal Lake and other water sources with a sense of service. The Lake Conservation and Management Authority has completed several projects. Efforts have been made to connect all houseboats to sewage treatment plants. A new sewage treatment plant project worth Rs. 306 crore is in the pipeline, and the Integrated Management of Dal and Nagin Ecosystem project worth Rs. 212 crore is being launched under the Prime Minister's Development Package."

Governor Sinha also distributed the appreciation letters to the sanitation workers on the occasion of 'Sewa Parv'.

On Saturday, Bharatiya Janata Party MP Sambit Patra and actor Jaya Prada participated in the cleanliness drive at the Puri beach on the occasion of International Coastal Cleanup Day.

"The Seva Pakhwada is going on from September 17 to October 2. The cleanliness campaign is a very important part of the Seva Pakhwada. On the day of International Coastal Clean Up Day, we are conducting a coastal clean-up in a fishermen's village in Puri," Sambit Patra told ANI.

The Bharatiya Janata Party launched a two-week-long Seva Pakhwada on the occasion of PM Modi's birthday, which will conclude on Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary on October 2.

During this Seva Pakhwada, the BJP is organising blood donation camps, cleanliness drives, and exhibitions across the country to showcase the achievements of the central government.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone who grew up in Srinagar, Dal Lake is indeed our identity. But cleaning drives alone won't help - we need consistent maintenance and public awareness. Good initiative though!
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Michael C
Visited Dal Lake last year - absolutely breathtaking but could see pollution issues. Glad to see conservation efforts. Hope the sewage treatment plants work effectively for houseboats.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope this isn't just a photo opportunity. We've seen many announcements before. The real test is sustained action over years, not just during Sewa Parv.
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Suresh O
The local shikara walis and houseboat owners depend on Dal Lake for their livelihood. Clean lake means better tourism and better income for them. Good move! 👍
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Nisha Z
Glad they're recognizing sanitation workers too! These are the real heroes who keep our water bodies clean day in and day out. They deserve more than just appreciation letters though.

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