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Bandipora (J&K), July 12, 2025 (ANI): Bandipora’s Wular Lake in North Kashmir has witnessed the return of lotus flowers after nearly 25 years, leading to the revival of Nadru (lotus stem). It contributes to the livelihood generation for people in villages surrounding the lake. Approximately 30 villages are dependent on Wular Lake for their livelihood. They attributed the return of lotus growth to de-silting and cleaning operations undertaken by Wular Conservation Authority.

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00:28In Waller Lake, we have the importance of this.
00:58In this sense, the most important thing is the Lotus of the 35 years after the revival of the Lotus.
01:05If we also see the scientific benefits of the natural vegetation,
01:11this is a very important role to play Waller's body.
01:18But after the 35 years, the people that come back,
01:24the people that come back, and the whole Kashmir will be happy for them.
01:28Because Waller's Lotus will be believed,
01:34because its roots are the biggest.
01:54The Lotus plant is actually 25 years after the revival of Waller.
02:13The first thing we have had is the solution to the solution.
02:19When the solution was done,
02:21we had to work on the way.
02:23We had to work on the side,
02:25we had to work on the side,
02:27we had to work on the side,
02:29we had to work on the side,
02:31which is actually soil, which is actually soil, which is actually soil. When the dredging process
02:38started, what happened was that we had here, the soil which is the dredging process, which is
02:47the seed. Then the department had very much added. Twenty to thirty percent seed is
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