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Advisor to CM reviews Wular conservation and development of local tourism

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August 9, 2025
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SRINAGAR: Advisor to the Chief Minister, Nasir Aslam Wani, today chaired a meeting regarding the functioning of Wullar Conservation& Management Authority (WUCMA), Wullar & Manasbal Development Authority and Hygam-Ningli-Tarzoo Development Authority.

The meeting was attended by MLA Sopore Irshad Rasool Kar, Additional Chief Secretary Tourism Department Dr Ashish Chandra Verma, Commissioner Secretary Forest Sheetal Nanda, Chief Conservator Forests Kashmir Irfan Rasool Wani, Director Tourism KashmirRaja Yaqoob and other senior officers.

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MLA Sopore raised several issues of WUCMA and Tourism Development Authorities of working in silos and stressed on robust coordination between the departments and agencies like Forest, Tourism, Fisheries, PW(R&B), Jal Shakti & Rural Development. He pointed out neglect of tourism huts at Watlab &Ningli, slow pace of desilting, dredging, and the need for focused attention on conservation of Wular lake and protecting the livelihood of fishermen in the fringe villages.

Advisor to CM Nasir Aslam Wani reviewed the performance of the line departments and gave directions for the maintenance of tourism huts and identifying spots for the construction of way-side amenities for the visitors along the highway. He called for effective coordination, particularly between the Forest and Tourism departments for better planning on conservation of the lake and how to develop sustainable tourism in the lake catchment area.

The meeting was informed that 1.21 lakh trees have been felled to address the issue of siltation and that Forest Department has earmarked Rs 25 crore during the current fiscal to implement the Common Management Plan for Wullar conservation

The Advisor emphasized the need to achieve the set targets for dredging and desilting, along with the removal of willow trees. He also underscored the importance of carrying out compensatory afforestation at designated locations to significantly offset the impact of tree felling. Advisor said that the Government shall assess the scope of Wular-Manasbal Development Authority and Hygam-Ningli-Tarzoo Development Authority to see if these two tourism authorities can be merged for better functioning while as WUCMA can continue to work for overall conservation of the Wular lake. He said that Fisheries department shall also play a role in replenishing the lake with various species of fish and to work on biodiversity and lake ecology.

Advisor to CM noted that Wular Lake in Jammu & Kashmir is designated as a Ramsar siteas awetland of international importance under the RAMSAR convention. He said that Wullar lake is significant for ecological balance, biodiversity, and for its role in flood control, water recharge and supporting livelihoods in the Kashmir Valley.

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