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The Hidden Crisis of Kashmir's Lidder River
The Global Kashmir
|June 11, 2025
Environmental protection of Kashmir’s Lidder River faces an unprecedented crisis that threatens the entire region's ecological balance. Despite its crystal-clear waters flowing from Himalayan glaciers, this vital waterway currently suffers from rampant pollution, unregulated tourism, and governmental neglect.

The river, once celebrated for its pristine beauty, now struggles under mountains of plastic waste and untreated sewage. Unfortunately, few outside the region understand how critical this waterway is—serving as a lifeline for agriculture, drinking water, cultural practices, and the local economy. This hidden environmental emergency affects not only aquatic life but also the communities who depend on the river for their survival. Throughout this article, we'll examine what's polluting the Lidder River, how the crisis impacts people and wildlife, why protection efforts have failed so far, and what practical solutions could still save this natural treasure before it’s too late.
THE ROLE OF THE LIDDER RIVER IN KASHMIR’S ECOSYSTEM
The Lidder River stands as Kashmir’s ecological cornerstone, winding through the valley like a silver thread connecting diverse ecosystems. Originating from the pristine Kolahoi Glacier, this waterway serves multiple vital functions beyond mere geographical presence. Its crystal waters nourish the land, sustain communities, and maintain a delicate natural balance that has evolved over centuries. Understanding the river’s multifaceted role helps illuminate why environmental protection efforts are not just desirable—they're essential for the region’s survival.
A LIFELINE FOR AGRICULTURE AND DRINKING WATER
The Lidder River fundamentally supports Kashmir’s agricultural heartland. Flowing through the fertile Pahalgam valley, its waters irrigate thousands of hectares of cropland, enabling the cultivation of rice, maize, and numerous vegetables that form the backbone of local food security. Furthermore, the river’s natural flow patterns have historically dictated agricultural cycles, with farmers developing intricate irrigation systems that maximize water efficiency during different seasons.
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