by Ruhail Maqbool Sheikh Follow Us On G -N e w s | Whatsapp

If rivers and lakes continue to be treated as dumping grounds, we will surrender health, livelihoods, and the future of our children.

Kashmir, long celebrated as Paradise on Earth, is facing a grave reality. Its rivers, streams, and lakes, once lifelines of culture, heritage, and livelihood, are under assault. The dumping of rotten meat into these waters has not only provoked disgust but also raised urgent alarm. This is not a routine pollution case; it is an ecological and public health emergency that reminds us that neglect of nature always exacts a price.

Water is the soul of Kashmir. From Dal Lake to Doodhganga, from the Jhelum to countless springs that quench the valley’s thirst, every drop sustai

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