Dying paddy crops leave Kashmir valley farmers high and dry. The state government chips in late to combat the crisis

They are not concerned about the troubles in the valley. Their main concern is to save Dal lake from death

The Save Dal Lake project is embroiled in a multi crore scam

At least 80 per cent of solid waste generated by the Dal Lake dwellers is being disposed off safely due to the efforts of hope

The Dal lake is shrinking. It s waters are weed ridden. Untreated waste finds its way into the water. People continue to build land on the lake area. An ambitious project to save the lake was launched in 1997, but hardly any headway has been made

J&K proposes a strategy

Nature has bestowed Kashmir with extraordinary climatic conditions and forest cover, apt for different mushroom varieties including gucchi Morchella , an exotic species of the mushroom family. Many describe it as the cuisine of the royal

Kashmiri youth reach out to people in the midst of war and loss with their environmental awareness campaign

Recent deer deaths reveal the vulnerability of animals even in their natural habitat

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