Srinagar: Kashmir Valley is world-renowned for its scenic beauty and pristine environment. But Kashmir's fragile environment is at greater risk due to rising air pollution and the non-implementation of environmental protection laws. The rising pollution also threatens the tourism sector as it includes fragile snow-covered hills and eco-sensitive meadows and water bodies.
Critics say that air pollution is reported due to burgeoning cement factories, brick kilns and transportation. Environmental activist Dr Sheikh Ghulam Rasool points out that besides the above factors, the government has planned rapid industrialization and installation of power projects."The fragile environment in Kashmir is under great risk," Dr Rasool told ETV Bharat.
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Joint research conducted by a team of scientists from Pune-based Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) and the University of Kashmir in 2018 in Srinagar found that the air quality deteriorates significantly during the winters in the city.
"Long-term monitoring of fine particulate matter, PM2.5, responsible for deteriorating human health, has been done and the results indicate that air quality of the capital city Srinagar deteriorates significantly during the winter," the study, conducted between May 2013 and April 2014 said. The report was released recently.