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Eco-Tales exchanging ideas, suggestions on 'Wetland Management and Biodiversity Conservation

Eco-Tales exchanging ideas, suggestions on 'Wetland Management and Biodiversity Conservation
Start Date :
Jun 04, 2021
Last Date :
Jun 30, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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We at Central Pollution Control Board, MOEF&CC, are offering you an open and free-flowing discussion forum where you can share your valuable ideas, your thoughts, tell us your ...

We at Central Pollution Control Board, MOEF&CC, are offering you an open and free-flowing discussion forum where you can share your valuable ideas, your thoughts, tell us your stories and suggestions about 'Wetland Management and Biodiversity Conservation.’, its usage its value towards humankind(based on this year's theme- Ecosystem Restoration).

Inviting ideas on the occasion of World Environment Day 2021.

The last date for submission is 25th June 2021

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SURYABALIMITRA
SURYABALIMITRA 5 years 1 week ago
Part 3:Wetland and biodiversity management: 12-Increasing punishment and fine for wildlives poaching,killing, smuggling unnecessarily by villagers under wild life protection act 13-Making immediate law in legislation for poaching big trees 14- Checking 5g network implementation if it is hurting birds 15-Implementation->"no plant tax" in metro city areas if individual land doesn't have any plant 16-Directing NGOs and govt organisations to make teams for planting trees in wetlands,delta areas
SURYABALIMITRA
SURYABALIMITRA 5 years 1 week ago
Wetland,biodiversity management:2 7-Restricting urbanization & maintain sustainable use of the conservation by local govt 8-Giving conservation area protection Job,selecting local people& uphelding awareness BY them 9-Increase Advertising Awareness in regional languages for protected areas 10-Measuring polluting activities near protection area by giving responsibility to local government and monitoring it from union government 11-introducing tree plantation new policy for evry land buyers
SURYABALIMITRA
SURYABALIMITRA 5 years 1 week ago
Management of wetlands and biodiversity: 1-Adding dedicated centres to every wetland conservations 2-Encouraging local people for afforestation by giving yearly prizes through municipality/panchayats 3-Making policy for must planting trees if land is cleared for urbanization and agriculture 4-Every local wetlands should recognised and sheltered by local govts. 5-implemention of compulsory project for plantion in every standard class in govt and private schools 6-policy of mitigating chaos
Anadaram
Anadaram 5 years 1 week ago
When water will not be there then how schemes like 'Har Ghar Jal Yojna' will effectuate? Once water problems are resolved by connecting rivers all over India it can also build tourism and may further help in economy, pisciculture, making of atomic energy, increasing ground water level etc. In today's era where we can bring oil by pipelines from under the seas this is also possible on ground but for water and the biggest point, completing the long-cherished dream of Atal Bihari sir.
Anadaram
Anadaram 5 years 1 week ago
It will also create industrial ares will save many lives of wild animals as somewhere they die due to the lack of water and somewhere due to it's excessiveness, for example, Kaziranga National Park which submerged every year and one horned rhinos suffer. We all know that water is life and if tried to use it wisely, crops and farmers will benefit, also the imports will reduce; helping in the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiative. We should also build dams at appropriate places.
Anadaram
Anadaram 5 years 1 week ago
This time's monsoon can be a great opportunity for us to conserve surplus water but due to some reasons it's not happening hoe it is supposed to be. Almost every river is flowing very close to the danger mark, dams are full. And every year so much rain water gets wasted by mixing into the Arabian sea or into the Bay of Bengal or by flooding so why don't we try to join the major water bodies as rivers through canals all over the India which will lessen the chances of drought.