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Cleanliness Drive
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Justice Magrey launches cleanliness drive in Dal Lake, Srinagar

| @indiablooms | Oct 06, 2021, at 05:26 am

Srinagar/IBNS: Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey, Judge of High Court of Jammu and Kashmir & Ladakh, Tuesday launched a cleanliness drive in Dal Lake.

The drive was organised by the District Legal Services Authority of Srinagar in collaboration with J&K Lakes & Waterways Development Authority.

Administering the Swachhta Pledge, Justice Magrey, who is also Executive  Chairman Jammu & Kashmir Legal Services Authority interacted with the volunteers and other officers present about the importance of preserving the water bodies in J&K, in India and the world for a sustainable future.

Justice Magrey said, “ The combination of climate change and population growth has lead to a global water crisis and as our population is increasing the burden on our water resources and increasing the capacity to dispose of the wastewaters is increasingly compromised & thus the onus lies on the Civil Society for accepting the challenge of water preservation, mitigating the water crisis & to provide a cleaner and safer environment to our next generations”.

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