Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary 

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Madhya Pradesh is planning to make sand mining legal around Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary legal. Opening a legal window to meet local requirements should minimize the pressure of illegal mining.

Focus Points

  • Aim of the move – 
    • To minimize the cost of Madhya Pradesh forest department from devoting too much time , resources and efforts in fighting illegal in Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh.
  • As per the government has proposed to open 292 hectares for mining in five stretches on Chambal and its tributaries Parvati rivers.
  • Sand mining  has been banned in the sanctuary since 2006.
  • State Report to Centre
    • In a December 2021 proposal submitted to Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate and Change (MoEF &CC), the state said the opening up the five stretches would minimise the conflict with illegal miners , gain local supports and fetch revenue from royalty, one fourth for protection of  which used for protection measures.
    • The proposal also makes the contractors legal queries which will check the illegal mining near to sanctuary land four times their leased areas , failing to do so leases will be terminated.

National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary 

  • Location – Madhya Pradesh , Uttar Pradesh , Rajasthan 
  • Year of Establishment – 1979
  • Aim of Establishment – Established under the crocodile conservation project to protect Indian Gharials as a riverine sanctuary
  • The National Chambal Sanctuary is a proposed Ramsar site and is designated as an important bird area (IBA).
  • The Sanctuary’s biodiversity includes the marsh crocodile or mugger, seven species of freshwater turtles, Ganges river dolphins, and 78 species of wetland birds, in addition to the gharial and smooth-coated otter.

Chambal River

  • Origin – Singar Chouri peak in the northern slopes of the Vindhya mountains (Madhya Pradesh)
  • Mouth –  Yamuna River
  • Length – 960 km
  • Borders
    • It is a rainfed river and its basin is bounded by the Vindhyan mountain ranges and the Aravallis.
  • Draining  Region 
    • The Chambal and its tributaries go across northwestern Madhya Pradesh’s Malwa region.
  • Tributaries
    • Banas, Kali, Sindh, Parbati.
  • Main Power Projects
    • Gandhi Sagar Dam, Rana Pratap Sagar Dam, Jawahar Sagar Dam, and Kota Barrage.

Pic Courtesy : Indian Express

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