Srinagar: The Kashmiri houseboats were decades ago the main attraction for tourists but due to the stringent government policies, the owners are now offering to surrender their properties.
For decades, houseboats have adorned the Dal lake and are a source of livelihood to thousands of its dwellers who rely on tourism.
Stringent government policies coupled with the fragile situation in Kashmir and government shutdown for five months after the abrogation of Article 370 and two COVID-19 lockdowns, the tourist flow to Kashmir has declined which has put owners into deep distress.
Abdul Rashid, General Secretary of Kashmir Houseboat Owners Association, told ETV Bharat that the stringent policies of the government have compelled them to surrender their property to the government.
"We have informed the administration that we are ready to surrender our houseboats. Tourist flow to Kashmir has been on the decline; the new houseboat policy has now come up as a double-edged sword for our business," he said.
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As per the houseboat policy, no new houseboats can be constructed in the lake and the new policy has made even repairing and renovation of old houseboats stringent.
In 1991, the then state government imposed a ban on the construction of new houseboats in Dal Lake to “save the world famous water body from overcrowding and pollution”.