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India proposes Alwar's Siliserh Lake as Ramsar site
Alwar: Union minister for Environment, Forests and Climate Change,
Bhupender Yadav
Thursday proposed that Alwar's renowned Siliserh Lake should be designated as a Ramsar site. Yadav, Lok Sabha MP from Alwar, forwarded the proposal during a meeting with Musonda Mumba, secretary general of Wetland Convention, during Ramsar COP-15, currently underway in Zimbabwe.
Representing India at the event, Yadav underscored the cultural and spiritual significance of Siliserh Lake and said its designation as a Ramsar site would grant Siliserh Lake international recognition as a wetland, enhance conservation efforts, and provide opportunities for sustainable development and international cooperation.
With 91 Ramsar sites, India now has the most number of Ramsar sites in Asia. Recently, Khichan in Rajasthan's Phalodi district, and Menar in Udaipur, were declared Ramsar sites.
India has also proposed the inclusion of Arunachal Pradesh's Glow Lake, Bihar's Gogabil Lake, Gujarat's Chhari Dhand Wetland Reserve, and Gosabara Wetland in the Ramsar list. This increase in Ramsar sites reflects India's commitment to wetland conservation and management. The growth in Ramsar sites, initiatives like 'Amrit Dharohar', and the recognition of wetland cities demonstrate India's emphasis on wetland preservation.