The Lakes and Waterways Development Authority (LAWDA) has started a massive dredging exercise to improve circulation of water in Dal lake in Srinagar. The department is using both machinery and traditional methods to clean the lake. Mubashir Khan/GK
Posted on March 10, 2020
The Lakes and Waterways Development Authority (LAWDA) has started a massive dredging exercise to improve circulation of water in Dal lake in Srinagar. The department is using both machinery and traditional methods to clean the lake. Mubashir Khan/GK The Lakes and Waterways Development Authority (LAWDA) has started a massive dredging exercise to improve circulation of water in Dal lake in Srinagar. The department is using both machinery and traditional methods to clean the lake. Mubashir Khan/GK The Lakes and Waterways Development Authority (LAWDA) has started a massive dredging exercise to improve circulation of water in Dal lake in Srinagar. The department is using both machinery and traditional methods to clean the lake. Mubashir Khan/GK The Lakes and Waterways Development Authority (LAWDA) has started a massive dredging exercise to improve circulation of water in Dal lake in Srinagar. The department is using both machinery and traditional methods to clean the lake. Mubashir Khan/GK The Lakes and Waterways Development Authority (LAWDA) has started a massive dredging exercise to improve circulation of water in Dal lake in Srinagar. The department is using both machinery and traditional methods to clean the lake. Mubashir Khan/GK The Lakes and Waterways Development Authority (LAWDA) has started a massive dredging exercise to improve circulation of water in Dal lake in Srinagar. The department is using both machinery and traditional methods to clean the lake. Mubashir Khan/GK The Lakes and Waterways Development Authority (LAWDA) has started a massive dredging exercise to improve circulation of water in Dal lake in Srinagar. The department is using both machinery and traditional methods to clean the lake. Mubashir Khan/GK The Lakes and Waterways Development Authority (LAWDA) has started a massive dredging exercise to improve circulation of water in Dal lake in Srinagar. The department is using both machinery and traditional methods to clean the lake. Mubashir Khan/GK Source: greaterkashmir.com
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