DEADLY DAL LAKE-VIEW POINT

MEANT TO GIVE PICTURESQUE VIEW OF THIS WORLD FAMED LAKE, THIS SITE ATTRACTS MORE OF FEAR THAN ENJOYMENT

IRFAN HASHIM

AT a time when the state government claims that attempts were being made to attract more of tourists to Kashmir, a visit to the banks of world famed Dal lake near Mughal Garden at Nishat in the City reveals a different picture.
 Barely two miles from the SK International Convocation Complex (SKICC), where on December 5, a Union minister pitched views on how to attract tourists, is the lake-view point at Nishat, just opposite to the Mughal Gardens.
 There hardly might be any tourist who while visiting the Mughal Garden must have skipped to go for a sight seeing of the magnificient lake from there. But the same old wooden structure is in such a dilapidated condition that the short picnic can prove disastrous if anyone falls into the lake.
 Hira Mani, a tourist from New Delhi said he was about to slip in the lake during his recent visit to the Valley.
 “This speaks volumes of carelessness on the part of authorities. If the place is unsafe they should raise caution boards with danger sign on it,” Hira, said.
 Similar were the views of Gowhar Ali of Naid Kadal who recently visited the site with his wife and young kids.
 “It was risk going to the spot, I will never visit the spot again,” Ali who is mostly abroad told Greater Kashmir.
 Shopkeepers of this picturesque area are irked at the fractured platform with so huge vents that one walking there may straight slip down into the lake.
 “Tourists have been   aghast over the issue. They say the place is risky than being a enjoyable spot,” said Muhammad Shafi a shopkeeper while serving the coffee to the customers.
 “Many a tourist and local who came here for enjoyment got hurt in the past few months. Although several repairs have been made, none lasts for more than a few weeks,” he added.
 The shopkeepers said the platform condition has affected their business.
 “Although we are not directly associated with the Dal-view point, the place is going so infamous for the dilapidated condition that people shy away from coming here,” the shopkeepers said.


(The author is PG Mass Communication and contributes for City Page along with pictures, he captures. The ideas expressed are his own)

Lastupdate on : Sat, 17 Dec 2011 21:30:00 Makkah time
Lastupdate on : Sat, 17 Dec 2011 18:30:00 GMT
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