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Panzath’s Traditional Fishing Festival Blends Culture, Conservation, and Community Spirit

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Last updated: May 19, 2025 12:13 PM
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Published: May 19, 2025
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Qazigund, J&K, Indian administered Kashmir – In a vibrant celebration that blends heritage, environmental stewardship, and community spirit, the residents of Panzath village in South Kashmir’s Qazigund area observed their annual traditional fishing festival this Sunday. The event drew dozens of participants who joined hands in fishing and stream-cleaning activities along the historic Panzath Nag stream.

Held every year during the blooming season of apples, almonds, and walnuts—typically the third or fourth week of May—the event is much more than a fishing day. For the locals, it is a cherished tradition that feels no less than Eid.

A Tradition Rooted in Heritage

At the heart of this unique celebration is Panzath Nag, a spring believed to be fed by around 500 underground springs—a name derived from the words “Paanch” and “Haath”, meaning 500, and “Nag”, meaning spring. Although only a few of these springs are visible today, the legend and importance of the area remain deeply entrenched in local history and folklore.

“Panzath Nag was just a kilometre away from my home. I’ve been part of this tradition since childhood,” said a local participant. “People even travel over 50 kilometres to witness or join in the celebrations.”

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The festival sees men, youth, and children armed with wicker baskets and fishing nets entering the stream from the upper reaches, moving downstream to catch fish. Along the way, they also clean the water body—removing weeds, silt, and waste to prepare the stream for the upcoming paddy cultivation season.

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Environmental and Economic Significance

Beyond its cultural value, Panzath Nag serves as a critical source of irrigation and drinking water for over 50,000 people in the Qazigund area. Situated at the foothills of the Pir Panjal range, the spring system plays an essential role in the agricultural lifeline of the region.

“This is not just a festival; it’s our way of preserving nature,” said another resident. “We clean the stream ourselves to ensure proper water flow for irrigation.”

Local residents are increasingly advocating for official recognition and support for this heritage site. Many believe that if developed sustainably as a tourist attraction, the Panzath Nag spring and its annual festival could provide significant employment opportunities for the local youth.

A Call for Preservation and Development

Despite its cultural richness and ecological importance, locals allege that the site faces official apathy and lacks the attention it deserves from the administration.

“Proper attention must be given to this natural and cultural treasure. Developing Panzath as a tourist destination could help preserve the springs while creating livelihoods,” said one villager.

The villagers have appealed to higher authorities and the district administration to initiate maintenance projects and take concrete steps to protect the springs from environmental degradation and possible extinction.

As Panzath continues to hold fast to its age-old traditions, it offers a powerful reminder of how culture and conservation can go hand in hand—deserving not just celebration, but support and recognition at broader levels.

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