Merger of
National Lake Conservation Plan and National Wetlands Conservation Programme
into a new scheme
The
Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs today approved the proposal for the
merger of National Lake Conservation Plan (NLCP) and National Wetlands
Conservation Programme (NWCP) into a new scheme called the `National Plan for
Conservation of Aquatic Eco-systems` (NPCA).
The merged scheme shall be operational during the XII Plan Period at an estimated cost of Rs.900 crore on 70:30 cost sharing between the Central Government and respective State Governments (90:10 for North-East States).
For
conservation of lakes and wetlands, the Ministry of Environment and Forests is
presently, implementing two separate Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS), namely
the NWCP and the NLCP. To avoid overlap, promote better synergies and to ensure
conservation and management works, an integrated scheme, NPCA is proposed, with
the objective of conserving aquatic ecosystems (lakes and wetlands), through
implementation of sustainable conservation plans and governed with application
of uniform policy and guidelines.
The
principal objectives of the new scheme will be holistic conservation and
restoration of lakes and wetlands for achieving desired water quality
enhancement, besides improvement in biodiversity and the ecosystem, through an
integrated and multidisciplinary approach with a common regulatory framework,
The scheme would contribute to reduction of pollution loads and improvement in
goods and services provided by these water bodies to stakeholders.
The
new scheme will have conservation and management of lakes and wetlands in the
country within its scope, to include inventory and information system on lakes
and wetlands national level directive on criteria for lakes and wetlands,
regulatory framework, capacity building at state government and local body
levels, evaluation etc.
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