Friday, 21 March 2014

Wular Lake

Wular Lake (additionally spelt Wullar), India's biggest crisp water lake and one of the biggest in Asia, is in Bandipora area in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The lake bowl was framed as an aftereffect of tectonic action and is sustained by the Jhelum River. The lake's size shifts occasionally from 12 to 100 square miles (30 to 260 square kilometers). Sculling, water games and water ski have as of late been started by the Government of India Tourism in a joint effort with Kerala Tourism and J&k Tourism. The agreement for the operation of the site was recompensed in September 2011.




The lake is one of six Indian swamps chosen as a Ramsar site. In any case it challenges ecological hazards including the change of wide parts of the lake's catchment regions into agribusiness land, adulteration from fertilizers and creature wastes, chasing of waterfowl and passing fowls and weed plague in the lake itself.

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