The Cost Of Development? Kashmir Losing Cultivable Land To Malls, Huge Showrooms.

The Cost Of Development? Kashmir Losing Cultivable Land To Malls, Huge Showrooms.

Kashmir is rapidly losing cultivable land to many towering malls, giant showrooms, business units and residential colonies, authorities have warned.

With gross violation and land mafia at work the region is losing cultivable land at an alarming rate.

“Due to rapid population growth, Kashmir’s land resources have come under tremendous pressure,” said an official at Srinagar Development Authority (SDA).

“Our agricultural land, which has traditionally been demarcated and devoted to the cultivation of either paddy or horticulture products has faced immense pressure and our other natural resources including wetlands, lakes, waterways and forests are also witnessing its brunt.”

Several water bodies including Anchar, Dal Lake, and Wular lake are also witnessing massive-scale encroachments and many business and residential establishments have come up in brazen violations.

Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation, Athar Amir Khan, says that there are set guidelines for building permissions. He says that availing of building permission under rules has been made easy for the general public.

Regarding the water bodies and their preservation, Khan says that the improvement of Doodhganga Nala from Alochi Bagh to Chattabal has also been taken up under Srinagar Smart City.

“It’ll help in the management of stormwater considerably. The project is being executed through SMC’s Drainage wing,” he says, adding “Under Mission Athwas, all the concerned agencies are making their efforts to clean Dal Lake. Together we can restore it to its pristine glory.”

Development, But At What Cost?

Farooq Ahmad Sheikh of central district Budgam in Kashmir is working as a manager in one of the recently constructed malls. He has been managing the affairs of this mall by getting a huge chunk of shopkeepers to set up their business units here.

Shiekh is happily performing his duties and enjoying spending time with his clients.

“I see it as a sign of development. There should be more and more infrastructure coming up in this district,” he says. “This is something that can give a lot of job opportunities to our youth.”

He says during the current situation when there was a rise in unemployment across Jammu and Kashmir, youngsters had to adopt other means of income.

Unlike Shiekh, scores of youths in this district have launched a campaign, demanding the government not to give easy permission for the construction of mega malls and showrooms on the agricultural land in Kashmir. They opined that the government should go tough on such people and the laws should be strictly implemented on the ground.

“Agriculture land shouldn’t be unlocked for any amenities including motels, restaurants, malls because this side of the land becomes highly vulnerable for all the mafia,” they said.

According to Chairman Municipal Committee Budgam, Parvez Ahmad, there is a vision for carrying out any activity in the township. He said that no permission was given without checking the credentials and feasibility of the land. However; he evaded the question of the rising illegal construction in the township.

While arguing his claims, Mushtaq Ahmad, a local, said that two massive buildings came up in a residential area in Budgam and later non-local labourers were accommodated for petty reasons. He said that despite many requests, the district administration didn’t move and BMC also didn’t act.

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No Action?

According to a senior IAS officer, wishing to remain anonymous, there were many directives issued by the House Committee of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir assembly to seal automobile showrooms, malls and other illegally constructed buildings on the agriculture or wetland in Srinagar and other districts. However; he says that the report was shelved and later no action was taken.

“To date, nothing has been done,” the officer revealed.

He said that the constriction of malls and buildings on the agricultural land at that time came under heavy criticism. However; the House Committee’s instant sword of action began hanging in the air with no action on the ground. He said that the areas like Nowgam, Lasjan, Hyderpora Bypass and Parimpora were dotted with many giant showrooms, which all came up in violation.

“There is a brazen violation of rules going on and it will continue because the government reacts very late to all such things.The government has a proper policy and rules for preserving cultivable land- where are they?” a senior official at Srinagar Development Authority (SDA), wishing anonymity says.

“Why are so many illegal colonies, malls and showrooms still coming up? Despite repeated reminders and notices from SMC, SDA, who gives them permission, shields them. The government needs to find it out?” Sanuallah says that the government must come up with a full-proof mechanism wherein all sorts of violations are reported immediately.

“Constructions which have come up illegally should be paid to the government and those illegal and in serious violation of the Master Plan of Greater Srinagar should be dealt with according to the law of the land,” he says.

KASHMIR