SECURITYTHE HINDU NATIONAL
Civil society group proposes water security commission amid concerns over shrinking waterbodies in Kashmir
A civil society group has proposed a water security commission to address concerns over shrinking waterbodies in Kashmir. The group warns that the Centre's approval to fell nearly 2.8 million trees and large-scale infrastructure projects in hill regions could destabilize fragile mountain ecosystems.
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