Morand-Ganjal Irrigation Project | Satpura Wildlife Sanctuary | Melghat Tiger Reserves

Morand-Ganjal Irrigation Project | Satpura Wildlife Sanctuary | Melghat Tiger Reserves

The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has warned that the Morand-Ganjal Irrigation Project in Madhya Pradesh will submerge crucial tiger habitats in the Satpura Wildlife Sanctuary and Melghat Tiger Reserves.

  • Dam-based irrigation initiative aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity in Madhya Pradesh.
  • Involves the Morand and Ganjal Rivers.
  • Ganjal River: Left-bank tributary of the Narmada River.
  • Morand River: Major tributary of the Ganjal River.
  • Location: Madhya Pradesh (South of Narmada River)
  • Satpura ranges: Part of Central Indian Landscape
  • Satpura meaning: “Seven Folds,” a watershed between Narmada and Tapti Rivers
  • Corridor connectivity: Linked with Pench National Park
  • Flora and fauna: Bengal tigers, leopards, sloth bears, Indian bison, and diverse flora
  • Tiger Reserve declared: 1974 (1st tiger reserve in Maharashtra)
  • Melghat meaning: “Confluence of various ghats or valleys”
  • Location: Maharashtra [Southern offshoot of Satpura Hill Range (Gavilgarh Hill)]
  • Vegetation: Tropical dry deciduous forests, predominantly teak
  • Boundaries: Tapti River and Gawilgarh ridge of the Satpura Range
  • Major tribes: Korkus (Largest tribal community in Melghat), Gawli community, Gond tribe
  • Stronghold of critically endangered forest owlet
  • 1st among nine tiger reserves notified in 1973-74 under Project Tiger

Source: New Indian Express


Previous Year Question

Consider the following pairs:
1. Dampa Tiger Reserve: Mizoram
2. Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary: Sikkim
3. Saramati Peak: Nagaland
Which of the above pairs is/are correctly matched?

[UPSC CSE – 2014 Prelims]

(a) 1 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3

Answer: (c)
Explanation:
The Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Tripura.


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