SrinagarMinister of State for Housing & Urban Development, Asiea Naqash, Saturday stressed on adopting scientific approach in conservation of Dal, Nageen Lake here.
During the meeting, the Minister discussed ways of adopting scientific methods in preserving the lakes.
While discussing action plan on the decisions of Scientific Advisory Committee, the Minister said that steps should be properly implemented to preserve the water body.
She said that artificial water bodies and retention ponds, which is an important component of the project, should be created and upgraded to entrap the nutrients in lake only.
The Minister also said that the modern techniques should be employed for vegetation mapping in lake, besides employing the mechanical devices and enough manpower for cleaning of lake.
Naqash said the plan for conservation of lake should be upgraded and augmented from time to time following the guidelines of Scientific Advisory Committee.
She also said that biological solutions should be looked into to make these lakes flourishing again.
The Minister also reviewed the progress of Brarinambal lagoon and asked the officials to carry out the dredging of lagoons and feeding channel.
The Minister also reviewed the progress of expansion of Western Foreshore and the four laning of Boulevard besides rehabilitation of people living in flood prone areas.
The officials apprised the Minister about various components and progress of action plan and was informed that Rs 49 crore Western Foreshore project has been submitted to the concerned quarters.
The officials said that this project is a need of the hour and will help in decongestion of the traffic in the city.
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