Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
Weeds and lotus plantations choking the Dal lake. Increased agricultural activity and loss of green cover in catchment area of the Dal lake resulted in surface erosion and leaching of soil nutrients. The silt and nutrients from the catchment find its way into the lake. Over the years this resulted in the reduction of lake areas and enriching the lake with nutrients. Excessive nutrients lead to the growth of exotic weeds.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Children taking bath in the Dal lake. 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.
Children taking bath in the Dal lake. 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.