Safety Concerns Mount at Dimna Lake as Tourist Season Begins
Popular Picnic Spot Faces Multiple Challenges Amid Rising Visitor Count
Key Points:
- Lake attracts nearly 90,000 tourists yearly during peak season
- Lack of safety measures leads to frequent drowning incidents
- Authorities urged to implement strict security and cleaning protocols
JAMSHEDPUR – Dimna Lake, drawing thousands of tourists annually, faces critical safety and cleanliness challenges amid increasing footfall.
The lake’s popularity continues to grow each year. However, inadequate safety measures raise serious concerns.
Safety Challenges
Drowning incidents occur regularly at the lake. “Prevention measures are virtually non-existent,” a safety expert noted.
The absence of barricades poses significant risks. Meanwhile, depression-related incidents have also been reported.
PCR vans conduct occasional patrols. Nevertheless, locals consider these efforts insufficient.
Visitor Behavior
Reckless driving near the lake creates hazards. Some visitors wash vehicles in the water body.
Alcohol consumption adds to safety concerns. Moreover, anti-social activities occur frequently.
Environmental Impact
Garbage accumulation affects the lake’s beauty. Plastic waste litters the picnic spots.
Food packets remain uncollected for days. Furthermore, broken bottles pose risks to visitors.
The lake requires regular maintenance work. “Environmental damage is becoming severe,” an environmental activist stated.
Tourist Potential
The lake offers spectacular scenic views. November to March marks the peak tourist season.
The spot could become a prime attraction. However, proper infrastructure remains lacking.

