Army dedicates soft launch of Kashmir's first floating hamlet to citizens

It was a soft launch of Kachri Mohalla as a sample tourist floating village.

April 03, 2022 01:03 am | Updated 01:03 am IST - Srinagar

Tourists and locals witness the laser show organised by Tourism Department at Dal Lake, in Srinagar.

Tourists and locals witness the laser show organised by Tourism Department at Dal Lake, in Srinagar. | Photo Credit: PTI

The Army on Saturday, April 2, 2022, dedicated the soft launch of Kashmir's first floating hamlet on the famous Dal Lake here to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, a defence spokesperson said.

The soft launch of Kachri Mohalla as a sample tourist floating village was done by General Officer Commanding, Chinar Corps, Lieutenant General D.P. Pandey and Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Pandurang K Pole, Colonel Emron Musavi said in a statement here.

Lt Gen Pandey said Dal Lake is the jewel in the crown of Kashmir and keeping it clean was the responsibility of all citizens and especially those who have made the lake their home.

He complimented the divisional commissioner, the vice-chancellor of the J-K Lake Conservation and Management Authority and all 15 government departments mobilised in support of the initiative, the statement said.

Lt Gen Pandey said the Kachri Mohalla model would be replicated in five more hamlets and would gradually spread to include all 55 hamlets.

Residents of Kachri Mohalla appreciated the Union Territory government and the Army's efforts in highlighting the initiative and urged the corps commander and the divisional commissioner to request Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to visit the hamlet, the spokesperson said.

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