BANDIPORA, JULY 15: The valley of Gurez, known for its breathtaking landscape, balmy climate, and mesmerizing scenery, is witnessing a huge rush of tourists these days, which include both local as well as non-local tourists.
In view of the large tourist influx, the District Administration, Bandipora launched a dedicated cleanliness campaign and constituted teams to monitor cleanliness campaigns and to enforce cleanliness standards effectively.
As per order issued by Deputy Commissioner Bandipora, Shakeel ul Rehman, different teams of officials from different departments have been constituted to ensure implementation of prohibition on entry, sale, and carrying of polythene bags in sub division Gurez.
The teams shall monitor overall cleanliness/violation in their respective jurisdiction under the supervision of Tehsildar concerned, reads an order.
Pertinent to mention that, Deputy Commissioner Bandipora issued an order on 28th May 2024, prohibiting entry, sale and carrying of Polythene bags in Sub Division Gurez.
An order reads that, In the interest of conservation of ecology and environment of Gurez Valley, and as part of eco-tourism and sustainable tourism measures, I shakeel ul Rehman, District Magistrate Bandipora do hereby order that there shall be complete prohibition on entry, sale and carrying of polythene bags in sub-division Gurez
The DC said that the move is aimed to ensure a cleaner and healthier environment for all residents and visitors.
He said that the surge in tourist influx to Gurez valley makes it even more critical to maintain our valley’s cleanliness.
In his message, the DC urged all residents and visitors to not litter and join this noble endeavor to make Gurez Valley a pristine and sustainable destination and cooperate with the administration in preserving the pristine beauty of Gurez.
In another order issued by the Sub-Divisional Magistrate Gurez, the administration has imposed a ban on the installation of temporary tents by tourists and visitors for overnight stays in the area, which was earlier permitted. This measure is part of efforts to manage the environmental impact of increased tourism and to preserve the natural habitat of Gurez Valley.
In addition, the District Administration has taken several measures to ensure that no ecological harm touches Gurez.
Teams from the Rural Development Department are actively engaged in collecting waste from permitted tenting sites, home stays and other localities in the scenic Gurez Valley to ensure environmental sustainability and cleanliness in the region amidst growing tourist activities.