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Chopta: Uttarakhand ‘Mini Switzerland’ faces plastic waste menace amid tourist influx

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Last updated: 24 January, 2025 1:13 PM
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Chopta: Uttarakhand ‘Mini Switzerland’ faces plastic waste menace amid tourist influx

Rudraprayag: The picturesque snow-covered pristine meadows of Chopta, often referred to as “Mini Switzerland,” of Uttarakhand are witnessing an influx of tourists following recent snowfall. While this surge in tourism has provided employment opportunities for local residents, it has also brought about a significant environmental concern: the spread of plastic waste.

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Littering of plastic is causing harm to the environmentPlastic waste affects flora and fauna in the areaCleanliness in the area has become a growing concern for both locals and environmentalistsForest department employees spread awarenessEnvironmentalists suggest long-term solutionsIncreasing pollution threatens to tarnish meadow’s beauty

Located on the Gopeshwar – Ukhimath road, approximately 40 kilometers from Gopeshwar at an elevation of around 2900 meters, Chopta stands as one of the most scenic spots in the entire Garhwal region. It offers breathtaking vistas of the Himalayan ranges and the surrounding landscapes.

Littering of plastic is causing harm to the environment

Environmentalists and local residents have expressed their worries over the increasing pollution caused by plastic waste left behind by tourists. The littering of plastic in these pristine meadows is causing harm to the environment, and there are growing calls for immediate action to address the issue.

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Plastic waste affects flora and fauna in the area

According to a nature lover, who has been visiting Chopta for the past 12 years, shared his concern about the damage being caused by plastic waste. Singh, who photographs the beautiful valleys and wildlife of Chopta, emphasized the importance of keeping the area clean. He pointed out that the plastic waste affects birds and wild animals, altering their behavior and posing a threat to their well-being. The bugyals (meadows) are particularly vulnerable to this pollution, and urgent attention is needed to protect these delicate ecosystems.

Cleanliness in the area has become a growing concern for both locals and environmentalists

Local residents such as Suraj Bhatt, Prashant Nautiyal, and Rajkumar echoed similar sentiments. They noted that while tourists from far and wide are flocking to Chopta to enjoy the snowfall, many are leaving behind plastic waste. The lack of attention to cleanliness in the area has become a growing concern for both locals and environmentalists. They have called on the district administration and the forest department to take measures to ensure that Chopta remains clean and free from pollution.

Forest department employees spread awareness

Some parts of Chopta come under the Van Panchayat which is being taken care of by the revenue department. The local administration, along with forest department personnels, is making all efforts to face this challenge. Kalyani, Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Rudraprayag, told News9live, “We are making collective efforts to tackle this problem. Along with spreading awareness among the people, we have started penalizing the people involved in such activities.” The administration is aware of the problem and is working towards finding a solution to keep the area clean and preserve its natural beauty.

Environmentalists suggest long-term solutions

While the immediate cleanup efforts are a positive step, there is a need for long-term solutions to prevent future pollution. Environmentalists suggest that strict regulations should be implemented to control the disposal of plastic waste by tourists. Additionally, awareness campaigns can be conducted to educate visitors about the importance of maintaining the cleanliness of such natural sites.

Increasing pollution threatens to tarnish meadow’s beauty

Chopta, with its breathtaking landscapes and serene environment, holds immense potential as a tourist destination. However, the increasing pollution due to plastic waste threatens to tarnish its beauty and ecological balance. It is imperative for authorities, environmentalists, and tourists to work together to ensure that this “Mini Switzerland” remains a pristine haven for both people and wildlife.

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