The event was attended by a large number of environmental experts, lawyers and activists from various districts of Kashmir. Chairman J&K RTI Movement Dr Raja Muzaffar who was coordinating the event gave a detailed presentation on unscientific waste management in Kashmir and its impact on our water bodies like Dal lake , Nigeen Lake , Wullar , Jhelum , Doodh Ganga and Shali Ganga etc. He showed his serious concern about illegal mining taking place across small rivers of Kashmir valley which are technically not at all feasible for this kind of work.
Syed Nasarullah Chairman legal committee of Environmental Policy Group (EPG) while giving his welcome address appreciated the work of Advocate Rahul Chowdhary and Ritwick Dutta for taking up environmental cases from Kashmir at NGT. Convener EPG Faiz Bakshi deliberated upon unscientific waste management and gave a detailed presentation about EPG’s work.
Noted environmental experts Prof G A Bhat , Dr M R D Kundangar and Ajaz Rasool spoke in detail about the pathetic conditions of water bodies in Kashmir and discussed the ways and methods to control it.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
President Travel Agents of Kashmir (TAAK) Farooq Kuthoo and past president Peerzada Fayaz deliberated upon eco-tourism and uncontrolled tourist rush in Kashmir valley and its impact on environment.
Representatives from Central Auqaf Committee Tarzoo Sopore , Khrew , Hokersar wetland , Dachigam wildlife reserve , Doodh Ganga Chadoora also spoke on the occasion and raised their issues related to unscientific waste dumping , air pollution and illegal mining. During the discussion work done by Manzoor Wangnoo Chairman NLCO to clean up Gilsar and Khushaal sar was hailed. Former SMC Commissioner Dr G N Qasba also participated in the roundtable and urged upon the participants to work in close coordination with Govt. He advised the group to take up the issues discussed in the roundtable with Chief Secretary A K Mehta as he has served in the Ministry of Environment & Forests for a very long time in the past. (KNS)