Indus River Water Conservation Campaign will be hosted in Kargil on August 12, inspired for the prevention of water pollution -Indus River Water Conservation Campaign will be presented in Kargil on August 12

A cleanliness drive will be conducted on August 12 for water conservation in the Indus River in the Kargil district of Ladakh. Several organizations, including locals’ military and students, will participate in it in collaboration with the Kargil Autonomous Development Council. The purpose of this campaign is to keep the Indus River clean and raise awareness of water pollution, as the problem of pollution increases due to increasing tourism. State Bureau, Jagran, Jammu. In the Kargil district of the Union area Ladakh, a large scale is prepared to run a water conservation campaign in the Indus River. The Indus River and the tributaries that come from it will be cleaned on August 12 in Kargil as Safai Movement Day. The campaign, which is presented in collaboration with the Kargil Autonomous Development Council, participates in the locals, government agencies, Indian army, paramilitary forces, members of the Border Roads organization. Students from colleges and schools of the Kargil district play an important role in making the campaign successful. Heavy rain also caused a devastation in the Kathua district in Jammu and Kashmir. The traffic has been interrupted on many roads for hours. The administration closed schools at this time to make the campaign successful, a large -scale awareness campaign is being performed in Kargil. Representatives of social organizations are motivating to participate in the Water Conservation campaign during the day in the Indus River by visiting the educational institutions of Kargil. NCC Cadets will also participate in this campaign to give the message of water conservation. The Ladakh Indus River has historical importance. In the last few years, the Indus Darshan Yatra has been arranged in Leh every year. Fans from the country and abroad come to Ladakh to participate in this journey. With development, water pollution arose as a result of plastic, waste and dirt on the banks of this river. The problem of pollution in Ladakh is also increasing as a result of the surge in tourism. Ladakh’s social activist, Hasan Pasha, says that people in Kargil are motivated to keep their rivers clean and tidy. Also read heavy rain on the Amarnath Yatra route, postponed the journey until August 3, immediate repairs on both routes started in such a situation, the August 12 program will also give a message to people to improve the future of new generations by keeping their area clean and clean.