A view of Dal lake from Shankaracharya hill. Densly inhabited area of the lake, houseboats are made on the land created artificially on the lake, encroaching
A view of Dal lake from Shankaracharya hill. Densly inhabited area of the lake, houseboats are made on the land created artificially on the lake, encroaching
A view of Dal lake from Shankaracharya hill. Densly inhabited area of the lake, houseboats are made on the land created artificially on the lake, encroaching
The picturesque waters of the Dal lake in Kashmir, which draws tourists from the world over, is quickly being stripped off its shimmering beauty and shrinking in size with routine dumping of industrial household wastes and encroachment along its banks.
The picturesque waters of the Dal lake in Kashmir, which draws tourists from the world over, is quickly being stripped off its shimmering beauty and shrinking in size with routine dumping of industrial household wastes and encroachment along its banks.
The picturesque waters of the Dal lake in Kashmir, which draws tourists from the world over, is quickly being stripped off its shimmering beauty and shrinking in size with routine dumping of industrial household wastes and encroachment along its banks.
The picturesque waters of the Dal lake in Kashmir, which draws tourists from the world over, is quickly being stripped off its shimmering beauty and shrinking in size with routine dumping of industrial household wastes and encroachment along its banks.
The picturesque waters of the Dal lake in Kashmir, which draws tourists from the world over, is quickly being stripped off its shimmering beauty and shrinking in size with routine dumping of industrial household wastes and encroachment along its banks.
The picturesque waters of the Dal lake in Kashmir, which draws tourists from the world over, is quickly being stripped off its shimmering beauty and shrinking in size with routine dumping of industrial household wastes and encroachment along its banks.
The picturesque waters of the Dal lake in Kashmir, which draws tourists from the world over, is quickly being stripped off its shimmering beauty and shrinking in size with routine dumping of industrial household wastes and encroachment along its banks.
The picturesque waters of the Dal lake in Kashmir, which draws tourists from the world over, is quickly being stripped off its shimmering beauty and shrinking in size with routine dumping of industrial household wastes and encroachment along its banks.
A man involved in cleaning the Dal lake. The picturesque waters of the Dal lake in Kashmir, which draws tourists from the world over, is quickly being stripped off its shimmering beauty and shrinking in size with routine dumping of industrial household wastes and encroachment along its banks.
The picturesque waters of the Dal lake in Kashmir, which draws tourists from the world over, is quickly being stripped off its shimmering beauty and shrinking in size with routine dumping of industrial household wastes and encroachment along its banks.
The picturesque waters of the Dal lake in Kashmir, which draws tourists from the world over, is quickly being stripped off its shimmering beauty and shrinking in size with routine dumping of industrial household wastes and encroachment along its banks.
The picturesque waters of the Dal lake in Kashmir, which draws tourists from the world over, is quickly being stripped off its shimmering beauty and shrinking in size with routine dumping of industrial household wastes and encroachment along its banks.
The picturesque waters of the Dal lake in Kashmir, which draws tourists from the world over, is quickly being stripped off its shimmering beauty and shrinking in size with routine dumping of industrial household wastes and encroachment along its banks.
The picturesque waters of the Dal lake in Kashmir, which draws tourists from the world over, is quickly being stripped off its shimmering beauty and shrinking in size with routine dumping of industrial household wastes and encroachment along its banks.
The population settlements in the Dal Lake are mainly in the houseboats, Doonga Boats and Hamlets. More than 50000 people live in these settlements. Besides this, there is a floating population of tourists who stay in the house boats. Human settlement within the lake is one of the contributing factors to its pollution.
An STD booth on the Dal lake. The word telecommunication is wrongly spelt (telecumminaction). The population settlements in the Dal Lake are mainly in the houseboats, Doonga Boats and Hamlets. More than 50000 people live in these settlements. Besides this, there is a floating population of tourists who stay in the house boats. Human settlement within the lake is one of the contributing factors to its pollution.