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Amid repair ban, 3 more houseboats sink, tally mounts to 10 in 2 months

K H News Service by K H News Service
December 13, 2020
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Srinagar: With no permission from authorities for repairing, the famed Houseboats floating in world-famous Dal Lake have started to sink at a rapid rate.
With the addition of three more houseboats that got damaged early Friday morning, the total tally of sinking Houseboats have reached to 10 in two months.
Yakub Dunoo, the spokesman of the Kashmir Houseboat Owners Association (KHBOA), said that three more houseboats sank early morning on Friday.
“During the pre-dawn snowfall three more Houseboats in the first row of the Dal Lake sank and got completely damaged. The total tally of the damaged structure has gone up to 10 in the ensuing month,” Dunoo said. “The number will increase in the coming days since there is no permission to repair the Houseboats.”
Dunoo said that the number of Houseboats over the years has rapidly come down.
“From 3000 working Houseboats, the figure has come crashing down to 910 only as the number of structures suffered heavy damage in winter and sank in absence of the permission to repair them,” he said.
“The Valley so far has witnessed very mild snow but still, it has caused damage to many Houseboats. How can rest of the Houseboats withstand when it will snow heavily in coming days,” Dunoo said.
Dunoo said that the wooden structure of a Houseboat requires immediate attention in terms of repairing and renovating, but the government’s decision not to undertake any repairment work has taken a heavy toll on the sector.
Dunoo said the Houseboat sector suffered huge losses during Article 370 lockdown followed by Covid pandemic.
“From the past two years we are facing huge financial issues, at this time when authorities should have supported us, they are making our lives more miserable,” he said.
Urging the government to initiate concrete steps to help the highly affected Houseboat sector, Dunoo said the Lieutenant Governor (LG), Manoj Sinha led administration must come forward with concrete steps to save Kashmir’s iconic heritage at the earliest

 

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