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Thursday,
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2010, Chandigarh, India A TRIBUNE INVESTIGATION n Chandigarh Admn, Haryana Govt share the blame for its sorry state n Much of lake catchment area denuded, check dams silted over n Pernicious weed throttling Sukhna, poor rainfall another woe Chandigarh, June 2 You can play soccer on the drying bed of Sukhna today, the lake where the Senior Asian Rowing Championship was held in 1989, and which was famous for its rowing channel being the longest in Asia.You really don’t need statistics to tell you that Sukhna is dying - just take a walk - on it! With the Sukhna lake water receding, residents now even walk and play football on its drying bed. Tribune photos: Pradeep Tewari WHY SUKHNA IS
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