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Continues cleanliness drive of Dal Lake under Athwas SRINAGAR, APRIL 22: To demonstrate support for environmental protection, the Lake Conservation and Management Authority (LCMA) today celebrated the ‘Earth Day’. Chief Conservator of Forests, T Rabi Kumar was the chief guest at the event. Besides, Project Officer Gazalla Abdullah, other officers of LCMA and about 60 students from colleges and different schools from the vicinity around the lake participated in the event On the occasion, the students took out a rally displaying placards with a message of conservation of earth. The event was followed by plantation drive at Dagpark started by Chief Conservator of Forests Kashmir Kumar while addressing the students said that the need of an hour is to keep our surroundings neat and clean, which is the first priority to keep our earth green and clean. Protecting Earth should be our foremost duty, he added. Meanwhile, the cleanliness drive of the famous Dal Lake continued today for the consecutive 13th day after it was kick-started by Lt Governor of J&K under the initiative of ATHWAS. Today, the Chief Conservator of Forests started the cleaning of Lake by removing the weeds from it and students took part in the cleaning of Dal Lake by removing the weeds from the lake. Kumar congratulated LCMA for initiating such drives. He said Dal is the crown of Kashmir and it is the duty of one and all to keep Dal and surroundings clean.

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Continues cleanliness drive of Dal Lake under Athwas  SRINAGAR, APRIL 22: To demonstrate support for environmental protection, the Lake Conservation and Management Authority (LCMA) today celebrated the ‘Earth Day’.  Chief Conservator of Forests, T Rabi Kumar was the chief guest at the event. Besides, Project Officer Gazalla Abdullah, other officers of LCMA and about 60 students from colleges and different schools from the vicinity around the lake participated in the event  On the occasion, the students took out a rally displaying placards with a message of conservation of earth. The event was followed by plantation drive at Dagpark started by Chief Conservator of Forests Kashmir  Kumar while addressing the students said that the need of an hour is to keep our surroundings neat and clean, which is the first priority to keep our earth green and clean. Protecting Earth should be our foremost duty, he added.  Meanwhile, the cleanliness drive of the famous Dal Lake continued today for the consecutive 13th day after it was kick-started by Lt Governor of J&K under the initiative of ATHWAS.  Today, the Chief Conservator of Forests started the cleaning of Lake by removing the weeds from it and students took part in the cleaning of Dal Lake by removing the weeds from the lake.  Kumar congratulated LCMA for initiating such drives. He said Dal is the crown of Kashmir and it is the duty of one and all to keep Dal and surroundings clean.
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SRINAGAR, APRIL 22: A meeting of District Level Committee for setting up of Animal Rescue Centre  was held today under the Chairmanship of the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad at Meeting Hall of DC Office Complex, here.

The meeting held detailed deliberations to set Animal Rescue Centre at identified place in Athwajan area of the district. The land was recently transferred to Animal Husbandry Department.

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On the occasion, the DC directed the officers present in the meeting to work in tandem to devise a comprehensive plan. He asked the Animal Husbandry Department to prepare a DPR in this regard in consultation with Srinagar Municipal Corporation.

Meanwhile Joint commissioner SMC also informed that the Corporation is already working on curbing stray dog menace and for rescue/rehabilitation of the animals can join hands with the concerned Department to multiply the efforts.

The meeting among others was attended by the Additional Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, Superintendent of Police, Headquarter, Joint Commissioner SMC, Chief Planning Officer, Chief Animal Husbandry Officer and DFO Urban.

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