Prime Minister Narendra Modi has praised the recent expansion of Ramsar Sites in India, marking a significant advancement in the country’s environmental conservation efforts. The inclusion of three new Ramsar Sites from Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh has been recognized as a milestone achievement in protecting and preserving India’s wetland ecosystems.
In a statement responding to a social media post by Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bhupender Yadav, Modi lauded the increase in Ramsar Sites, which are internationally recognized for their ecological value. The Prime Minister’s comments highlighted the importance of these sites in supporting biodiversity and promoting sustainable development.
“Indeed a joyous occasion for India that our Ramsar sites number rises, indicating the priority we accord to sustainable development as well as living in harmony with nature,” Modi stated. He extended special congratulations to the people of Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh for their significant contributions to this achievement.
The Ramsar Convention, which aims to ensure the conservation and sustainable use of wetlands, now includes the newly designated sites from these two states. This addition not only enhances India’s role in global environmental stewardship but also underscores the country’s commitment to preserving its natural heritage.
Prime Minister Modi emphasized the ongoing commitment of the Indian government to environmental conservation, stating, “We will continue to be at the forefront of such efforts in the times to come.” His remarks reflect the government’s dedication to maintaining and expanding its environmental initiatives.
The recognition of these new Ramsar Sites represents a collaborative effort between state and central authorities, showcasing India’s proactive approach to environmental management. The expansion of Ramsar Sites is seen as a crucial step in reinforcing the country’s ecological resilience and supporting sustainable development goals.