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Wular, Nigeen lake to be declared as Protected Wetlands

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Published : Mar 31, 2021, 10:27 PM IST

Chief Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam has issued directions to bring Wular, Dal, Nigeen, Sanasar, Manasbal lakes and Purmandal under protection and conservation as Protected Wetlands. Subrahmanyam chaired the first meeting of the Jammu and Kashmir Wetland Authority on Wednesday.

Protected Wetlands
Protected Wetlands

Jammu: To chalk out a strategy for conservation and management of wetlands, Chief Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam on Wednesday chaired the first meeting of the Jammu and Kashmir Wetland Authority.

According to the statement released by the J&K Administration, Administrative Secretaries of Departments of Revenue, Rural Development, Housing and Urban Development, Agriculture Production and Farmers’ Welfare, Forest, Ecology & Environment, Jal Shakti and Tourism, along with Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Director, Department of Ecology, Environment & Remote Sensing, Secretary, J&K Pollution Control Board, and other non-official members of the Wetland Authority participated in the meeting.

"The Chief Secretary directed the Forest Department which is the nodal department for preparation of digital inventory, documentation and development of geo-spatial database on wetlands; to profile various wetlands of Jammu and Kashmir and subsequently recommend their notification under the Environment Protection Act, 1986 and Wetland (Conversation & Management) Rules, 2017," the statement read.

The Department was also asked to evolve a strategy for the regulation of activities within the notified wetlands and their zone of influence, besides recommending conservation plans for sustainable use of water resources.

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As per the statement, it was informed that there are a total number of 3754 water bodies in Jammu and Kashmir that are being regulated by different departments and agencies including Forest, Wildlife, Soil & Water Conservation, and local government bodies.

In the meeting, Subrahmanyam also impressed upon the nodal department to identify the wetlands for conservation in accordance with the provisions of concerned rules and regulation. He also issued directions to bring Wular, Dal, Nigeen, Sanasar, Manasbal lakes and Purmandal under protection and conservation as Protected Wetlands.

Jammu: To chalk out a strategy for conservation and management of wetlands, Chief Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam on Wednesday chaired the first meeting of the Jammu and Kashmir Wetland Authority.

According to the statement released by the J&K Administration, Administrative Secretaries of Departments of Revenue, Rural Development, Housing and Urban Development, Agriculture Production and Farmers’ Welfare, Forest, Ecology & Environment, Jal Shakti and Tourism, along with Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Director, Department of Ecology, Environment & Remote Sensing, Secretary, J&K Pollution Control Board, and other non-official members of the Wetland Authority participated in the meeting.

"The Chief Secretary directed the Forest Department which is the nodal department for preparation of digital inventory, documentation and development of geo-spatial database on wetlands; to profile various wetlands of Jammu and Kashmir and subsequently recommend their notification under the Environment Protection Act, 1986 and Wetland (Conversation & Management) Rules, 2017," the statement read.

The Department was also asked to evolve a strategy for the regulation of activities within the notified wetlands and their zone of influence, besides recommending conservation plans for sustainable use of water resources.

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As per the statement, it was informed that there are a total number of 3754 water bodies in Jammu and Kashmir that are being regulated by different departments and agencies including Forest, Wildlife, Soil & Water Conservation, and local government bodies.

In the meeting, Subrahmanyam also impressed upon the nodal department to identify the wetlands for conservation in accordance with the provisions of concerned rules and regulation. He also issued directions to bring Wular, Dal, Nigeen, Sanasar, Manasbal lakes and Purmandal under protection and conservation as Protected Wetlands.

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