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.
A boy looks at us as a shawl weaver at his loom talks about his troubles since the banning of Shahtoosh shawls behind him in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir.