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Bandipora - Famous Lotus Stems" Nadru" makes a comeback to Wular Lake after 25 years. For hundreds of families living around Wular Lake, one of Asia's largest freshwater lakes, it feels like a festive occasion as they row their boats each morning to collect lotus stems.

The people, whose livelihoods depend on the lake, begin plucking nadru from various parts of Wular during these days, even in sub-zero temperatures, and in the evenings, they return with bundles of nadru they have extracted.

Nazir Ahmad said that after 25 years, nadru production has returned to Wular Lake, as it had completely disappeared due to increasing pollution levels and rapid urbanization. He said that the restoration and dredging projects have breathed new life into Wular Lake, which was slowly dying each passing day. "After 25 years, the return of nadru production is a sign that the lake is coming alive again," he said. "Apart from us," Ahmad says, "nadru also provides a livelihood to thousands of people, including vegetable sellers, fast-food vendors, and others."

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00:30I am very happy to be back in my village.
00:35I used to work as a laborer.
00:38I used to go to Iran in the morning and return home at 5 or 6 in the evening.
00:43I have been working here for 35-36 years.
00:47I am very grateful to God.
00:51This is a gift from God.
00:54I don't know how to repay Him.
00:58I have been working here for 35 years.
01:02I have now some time to spare.
01:05I am happy to be back in my village.
01:09I am very grateful to God.
01:12I used to work as a laborer.
01:16Now I have a job.
01:19I used to work as a laborer.

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