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Two Indian Wetlands Get Ramsar Tag, PM Modi Applauds Efforts

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The designation of these two sites: Kutch in Gujarat & Etah in Uttar Pradesh, under the Ramsar Convention takes the total number of such wetlands in India to 98.

The wetlands in Kutch in Gujarat and Etah in Uttar Pradesh have been recognised as Ramsar sites, marking the unique system of conservation under a global framework.

What did The PM said?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated the local population and those passionate about wetland conservation for the designation of Patna Bird Sanctuary in Etah and Chhari-Dhand in Kutch as Ramsar sites.

“Delighted that the Patna Bird Sanctuary in Etah (Uttar Pradesh) and Chhari-Dhand in Kutch (Gujarat) are Ramsar sites. Congratulations to the local population there as well as all those people that are passionate about wetland conservation,” Modi said while sharing a post on X.

The designation of these 2 sites under the Ramsar Convention takes the total number of such wetlands in India to 98.

The prime minister also said that these recognitions reaffirm the government’s commitment to preserving biodiversity and protecting vital ecosystems.

“May these wetlands continue to thrive as safe habitats for countless migratory and native species,” Modi said.

Environment minister’s thoughts on this?

The Union Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav also congratulated Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat, and the wetland community, on the two new additions.

Hundreds of migratory and resident avian species find their home in these two wetlands, apart from being the habitat of chinkara, wolves, caracal, desert cats and desert foxes, besides endangered birds, the Environment Minister said.

“Under the visionary leadership of PM Shri Narendra Modi ji, the Indian Ramsar network has seen an expansion of over 276% – climbing from 26 in 2014 to 98 now,” Bhupendra Yadav said.

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