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1 History  





2 Restoration  





3 IBA status  





4 Nature Knowledge Centre (Interpretation Centre)  





5 Ramsar Recognition  





6 See also  





7 References  














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Coordinates: 22°4202N 78°4846E / 22.70056°N 78.81278°E / 22.70056; 78.81278
 

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Sirpur Lake
Ducks and coots at Sirpur Wetland
Ducks and coots at Sirpur Wetland
LocationIndore district, Madhya Pradesh
Coordinates22°42′02N 78°48′46E / 22.70056°N 78.81278°E / 22.70056; 78.81278
Lake typeFreshwater Lake, wetland
Primary inflowsVarious local streams
Primary outflowsSirpur stream, which joins the Saraswati river near Gouri Nagar, Indore

Ramsar Wetland

Designated1 July 2022
Reference no.2478[1]

Sirpur Lake is located on Indore-Dhar Road in Indore. The total area of the lake and its surrounding protected region is 800 acres (around 3.6 square kilometers) and falls under the jurisdiction of the Indore Municipal Corporation. The wetland has been designated as a Ramsar site under the Ramsar Convention on 07-01-2022. [2]

History[edit]

Sirpur Lake was created by the HolkarsofIndore State in the early 20th century. After the independence of India and extinction of the royal houses, religious sites started mushrooming up around the lake and over the years it was encroached upon by the people living in its vicinity. Illegal activities like fishing, poaching, cattle grazing, waste dumping, etc., almost destroyed the lake's ecology.[3]

Restoration[edit]

The potential of the lake as a significant bird habitat was recognized by the Holkars of Indore. In early 1980s, Bhalu Mondhe, a renowned photographer and artist of Indore, now a Padmashri awardee, started restoring the lake, first individually and later joined by his friends, most notably, Abhilash Khandekar. Mondhe and Khandekar co-founded an NGO in 1992, The Nature Volunteers, primarily to restore the lake's ecology and develop it as an ideal birding site.[4][5]

As the lake was restored, it became the home to many avian species and started attracting migratory birds, including ruddy shelduck, which migrates from Mongolia and Siberia for wintering at Sirpur. A total of around 130 species are listed in the book, The Birds of Sirpur.[6]

IBA status[edit]

The lake was recognized by BirdLife International as one of the 19 important bird areas (IBAs) of Madhya Pradesh in 2015.[7][5][8]

Another IBA near Indore is Yashwant Sagar, which was also declared a Ramsar site in August, 2022.[9]

Nature Knowledge Centre (Interpretation Centre)[edit]

An interpretation center is being established with an outlay of Rs.2.5 crores for educating the people and the visitors about the ecology of Sirpur lake, nearby wetlands, Malwa, Madhya Pradesh and Central India.[10]

Ramsar Recognition[edit]

In July, 2022, the Sirpur wetland was declared a Ramsar site.[11][12]

See also[edit]

  • icon Asia
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Sirpur Wetland | Ramsar Sites Information Service".
  • ^ "Sirpur Wetland | Ramsar Sites Information Service". rsis.ramsar.org. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  • ^ "Sirpur Lake: Birds' paradise shrinking into oblivion". Freepressjournal.in. 26 May 2016. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  • ^ "Sirpur then and now « TNV - The Nautre Volunteers". Tnvindia.org. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  • ^ a b "Indore's Sirpur Lake marked 'important bird area'". Hindustantimes.com/. 20 November 2015. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  • ^ "Birds of Sirpur – A book review by Dev Kumar Vasudevan « TNV - The Nautre Volunteers". Tnvindia.org. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  • ^ "Indore's Sirpur Lake gets IBA status". The Times of India. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  • ^ "Beautiful SBS and IBA Sirpur Lake « TNV - The Nautre Volunteers". Tnvindia.org. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  • ^ "Yashwant Sagar | Ramsar Sites Information Service".
  • ^ "Bird interpretation centre set to come up at Sirpur lake". Cmsenvis.cmsindia.org. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  • ^ "Sirpur Wetland | Ramsar Sites Information Service".
  • ^ "RAMSAR Wetland Sites".


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