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India’s two more wetlands have been added to the list of Ramsar sites, taking the number of such sites in the country to 91. The latest to join the list of Ramsar sites in India are Khichan in Phalodi and Menar in Udaipur, both in Rajasthan.
Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav said, the achievement is yet another testament to the fact that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s focus on environmental conservation is successfully helping India build a greener tomorrow.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has praised India’s continued progress in environmental conservation. In response to the social media post by Yadav, PM Modi said that India’s strides in environmental conservation are happening with great vigour and are powered by public participation.
Great news! India’s strides in environmental conservation are happening with great vigour and are powered by public participation. https://t.co/D7kJbg5kSX
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 4, 2025
The aim of the Ramsar list is to develop and maintain an international network of wetlands, which are important for the conservation of global biological diversity and for sustaining human life. The Ramsar Convention is an international treaty for the conservation and wise use of wetlands. It is named after the Iranian city of Ramsar, on the Caspian Sea, where the treaty was signed on February 2, 1971. India ratified the convention on February 1, 1982.