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New Biodiversity Parks Flourish Along Ganga and Other Rivers in Uttar Pradesh

The National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) has announced a series of biodiversity park projects across Uttar Pradesh, aiming to rejuvenate the ecological health of major rivers like the Ganga, Sai, and Gomati. These projects, spanning hundreds of hectares and costing crores, are set to boost biodiversity and create green spaces for communities.

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Reviving Biodiversity Along the Ganga: Key Initiatives

The NMCG's latest initiative focuses on creating and maintaining biodiversity parks along the banks of major rivers in Uttar Pradesh. This effort aims to restore and enhance the natural environment, fostering biodiversity and supporting local ecosystems.

Mohanpur Biodiversity Park: Located on the banks of the Ganga in Mirzapur, this park spans 180 hectares and is one of the largest in the initiative, with a project cost of 5.8 crore INR.

Ramghat Biodiversity Park: Situated in Bulandshahr along the Ganga, this 40-hectare park is budgeted at 6.2 crore INR, emphasizing the importance of conserving riverine habitats.

Expanding Across Uttar Pradesh: More Parks in the Pipeline

With a focus on multiple river systems, these parks aim to restore native plant species, provide habitats for wildlife, and offer recreational spaces for local communities. The project is not limited to the Ganga but extends to other significant rivers in the region.

Key Parks Along the Ganga:

  • Alamgir Pur Biodiversity Park: Positioned in Hapur, covering 51 hectares with a budget of 6.3 crore INR.
  • Ujhani Biodiversity Park: Located in Budaun, this park covers 50.3 hectares, costing 6.6 crore INR.
  • Mahatma Vidur Biodiversity Park: In Bijnor, this 40-hectare park is dedicated to restoring the river's biodiversity and is estimated to cost 6.3 crore INR.

Initiatives Beyond the Ganga:

  • Chilbila Biodiversity Park: This 25-hectare park is situated along the Sai river in Pratapgarh, with a project cost of 5.5 crore INR.
  • Kamakhya Bhawani Biodiversity Park: Located on the banks of the Gomati river in Ayodhya, covering 80 hectares and costing 5.5 crore INR, this park focuses on preserving the region's cultural and ecological heritage.

Community Benefits and Environmental Impact

These biodiversity parks serve as green lungs for cities, providing numerous benefits:

  • Promoting Local Flora and Fauna: By planting native species, these parks create habitats for various wildlife species, promoting biodiversity.
  • Supporting Eco-Tourism: The parks are expected to become major attractions, promoting eco-tourism and educating visitors about the importance of environmental conservation.
  • Enhancing Air and Water Quality: By maintaining healthy vegetation and reducing pollution, the parks contribute to better air and water quality in the region.

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For more detailed information on these projects, visit the National Mission for Clean Ganga's official website.

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