Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
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Bhoj Wetland

Posted On: 05 AUG 2024 12:14PM by PIB Delhi

As reported by Madhya Pradesh State Wetland Authority, Bhoj Wetland in Bhopal faces no threat of delisting from Ramsar Convention list of wetlands of International importance.

Further, Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change (MoEF&CC) has notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2017 under the provisions of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 as regulatory framework for conservation and management of wetlands across the country to conserve, manage and maintain the ecological character of the wetlands without restricting the wise use. The said Rules inter-alia restrict the activities, like solid waste dumping, discharge of untreated wastes and effluents from industries, cities, towns, villages and other human settlements. Also Govt. of Madhya Pradesh has issued order vide date 16th March 2022 for enforcement of Wetland (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2017 at Bhoj wetland, Bhopal.                         

 MoEF&CC is implementing a centrally sponsored scheme namely, National Plan for Conservation of Aquatic Ecosystems (NPCA) for conservation and management of wetlands in the country including Madhya Pradesh, on cost sharing basis between Central Government and respective State Governments. The scheme covers various activities such as interception, diversion and treatment of wastewater, shoreline protection, lake front development, in-situ cleaning i.e., desilting & deweeding, storm water management, bioremediation, catchment area treatment, lake beautification, survey & demarcation, bio-fencing, fisheries development, weed control, biodiversity conservation, education and awareness creation, community participation, etc.

Based on the proposals received from the State Government of Madhya Pradesh, this Ministry had sanctioned projects at a total cost of ₹ 432.03 lakhs during 2018-2019 for conservation of Bhoj Wetland in Bhopal and central share of ₹ 200.00 lakhs out of  ₹ 259.22 lakhs has been released to Government of Madhya Pradesh for conservation and management of Bhoj wetland. 

State-wise details of sites added in list of Ramsar sites across the country during the last three years are given at Annexure.

Annexure

 

State-wise details of sites added in list of Ramsar sites across the country during the last three years

 

State/Union Territory

 

Wetland

Date of Designation*

  1.  

Bihar (2)

  1.  

Nagi Bird Sanctuary

11-10-2023

  1.  

Nakti Bird Sanctuary

11-10-2023

  1.  

Gujarat (3)

  1.  

Wadhvana Wetland

05-04-2021

  1.  

Thol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary

05-04-2021

  1.  

Khijadia Wildlife Sanctuary

13-04-2021

  1.  

Goa (1)

  1.  

Nanda Lake

08-06-2022

  1.  

Haryana (2)

  1.  

Sultanpur National Park

25-05-2021

  1.  

Bhindawas Wildlife Sanctuary

25-05-2021

  1.  

Jammu and Kashmir (2)

  1.  

Hygam Wetland Conservation Reserve

08-06-2022

  1.  

Shallbugh Wetland Conservation Reserve

08-06-2022

  1.  

Karnataka (4)

  1.  

Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary

15-02-2022

  1.  

Ankasamudra Bird Conservation Reserve

10-03-2023

  1.  

Aghanashini Estuary

14-02-2023

  1.  

Magadi Kere Conservation Reserve

14-02-2023

  1.  

Madhya Pradesh (3)

  1.  

Sirpur Wetland

07-01-2022

  1.  

Sakhya Sagar

07-01-2022

  1.  

Yashwant Sagar

07-01-2022

  1.  

Maharashtra (1)

  1.  

Thane Creek

13-04-2022

  1.  

Mizoram (1)

  1.  

Pala Wetland

31-08-2021

  1.  

Odisha (4)

  1.  

Satkosia Gorge

12-10-2021

  1.  

Tampara Lake

12-10-2021

  1.  

Hirakud Reservoir

12-10-2021

  1.  

Ansupa Lake

12-10-2021

  1.  

Tamil Nadu (15)

  1.  

Koonthankulam Bird Sanctuary

08-11-2021

  1.  

Chitrangudi Bird Sanctuary

08-11-2021

  1.  

Karikili Bird Sanctuary

08-04-2022

  1.  

Pichavaram Mangrove

08-04-2022

  1.  

Pallikaranai Marsh Reserve Forest

08-04-2022

  1.  

Gulf of Mannar Marine Biosphere Reserve

08-04-2022

  1.  

Vembannur Wetland Complex

08-04-2022

  1.  

Vellode Bird Sanctuary

08-04-2022

  1.  

Udhayamarthandapuram Bird Sanctuary

08-04-2022

  1.  

Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary

08-04-2022

  1.  

Suchindram Theroor Wetland Complex

08-04-2022

  1.  

Vaduvur Bird Sanctuary

08-04-2022

  1.  

Kanjirankulam Bird Sanctuary

08-04-2022

  1.  

Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary

24-05-2023

  1.  

Longwood Shola Reserve Forest

24-05-2023

  1.  

Uttar Pradesh (2)

  1.  

Haiderpur Wetland

13-04-2021

  1.  

Bakhira Wildlife Sanctuary

29-06-2021

 

  1. Ramsar Sites

 

* Date of designation is taken as the date of signing of designation letter by the Administrative Authority.

 

This information was given by the Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Shri Kirti Vardhan Singh in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.

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