Geography, Indian Polity & Constitution
Context: Recently, the Government of India has constituted Greater Panna Landscape Council(GPLC).
About Greater Panna Landscape Council (GPLC):
- It has been constituted under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary, Govt of Madhya Pradesh.
- Objective: To ensure systematic and time-bound implementation of the Greater Panna Landscape Management plan.
- Its goal is to ensure a “win-win” situation for conservation through integration with the development process based on a balanced approach and considering the diverse stakes.
About Ken-Betwa Link Project (KBLP) :
- Ken-Betwa Link Project (KBLP), the first interlinking of rivers project.
- It is under National Perspective Plan (NPP).
- It would be a game-changer for the socio-economic prosperity of the Bundelkhand region, which faces recurrent drought situations.
- The project is aimed at not only providing water security in the Bundelkhand but also ensuring the overall conservation of the region and especially for landscape-dependent species such as tigers, vultures, and gharial.
- Apart from taking mitigation measures as per the approved Environmental Management Plan, the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has prepared a comprehensive Integrated Landscape Management Plan (ILMP) for the conservation of wildlife and biodiversity not only in Panna Tiger Reserve (PTR) but also in surrounding areas.
- The Integrated Landscape Management Plan under the Ken-Betwa Link Project is one of the major and unique conservation measures being initiated in the conservation history of India.
- Implementing Agency:
A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) called Ken-Betwa Link Project Authority (KBLPA) will be set up to implement the project.
About Ken and Betwa Rivers:
- Ken and Betwa rivers originate in MP and are the tributaries of Yamuna.
- The river originates near the village of Ahirgawan on the north-west slopes of Kaimur Range in the district of Jabalpur.
- Important tributaries of the Ken River: Sonar, Bearma, Kopra, Bewas, Urmil, Mirhasan, Kutni, Kail, Gurne, Patan, Siameri, Chandrawal, Banne, and others. Sonar, the longest tributary.
- Ken meets with Yamuna in the Banda district of UP and with Betwa in the Hamirpur district of UP.
- Ken River passes through the Panna tiger reserve.
- Betwa River, Sanskrit Vetravati (“Containing Reeds”), rises in the Vindhya Range just north of Hoshangabad, Madhya Pradesh.
- It flows generally northeast through Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh states and empties into the Yamuna River just east of Hamirpur.
- The Jamni and Dhasan rivers are the main tributaries.
About Panna Tiger Reserve:
- It is a national park located in the Panna and Chhatarpur districts of Madhya Pradesh in India.
- It was declared in 1994 as the twenty-second Tiger reserve of India and the fifth in Madhya Pradesh.
- Panna was given the Award of Excellence in 2007 as the best-maintained national park of India by the Ministry of Tourism of India.
- In 2020, UNESCO included Panna National Park of Madhya Pradesh under its list of Biosphere reserves
- Among the animals found here is the tiger, leopard, chital, chinkara, nilgai, sambhar, and sloth bear.
Source: PIB
Previous Year Questions
Q.1) With reference to Indian laws about wildlife protection, consider the following statements : (2022)
- Wild animals are the sole property of the government.
- When a wild animal is declared protected, such animal is entitled to equal protection whether it is found in protected areas or outside.
- Apprehension of a protected wild animal becoming a danger to human life is sufficient ground for its capture or killing.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- 1 and 2
- 2 only
- 1 and 3
- 3 only
Q.2) Which of the following Protected Areas are located in the Cauvery basin? (2020)
- Nagarhole National Park
- Papikonda National Park
- Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve
- Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
- 1 and 2 only
- 3 and 4 only
- 1, 3, and 4 only
- 1, 2, 3 and 4