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Home / Environment / Chambal Sanctuary Borders Redrawn: Conservation Fears Rise

Chambal Sanctuary Borders Redrawn: Conservation Fears Rise

3 Jan

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Summary

  • 732 hectares of land near Chambal River are now outside sanctuary limits.
  • Local residents and traders welcome the decision for development opportunities.
  • Environmentalists express concern over potential harm to local ecology and wildlife.
Chambal Sanctuary Borders Redrawn: Conservation Fears Rise

The Rajasthan government has officially modified the boundaries of the National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary, releasing 732 hectares of land previously under restriction. This decision, effective since the formal notification was issued after the governor's approval on December 23, 2025, now defines the sanctuary area from Jawahar Sagar Dam to Hanging Bridge.

While homeowners and traders in Kota have lauded the move, anticipating relief from property restrictions and new industrial development opportunities, environmental advocates are voicing serious concerns. They fear the alteration will negatively impact the sanctuary's rich biodiversity, home to endangered gharials, turtles, and dolphins, potentially leading to increased pollution.

The National Board for Wildlife had previously approved the de-notification, paving the way for this change, which Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla also announced, noting it would soon facilitate a Chambal River cruise. Environmentalists plan to challenge the decision in court if the government does not reconsider.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Rajasthan has de-notified 732 hectares of land, altering the sanctuary's protected area along the Chambal River.
The Chambal River is a vital habitat for endangered species like gharials, red-crowned roof turtles, and Ganges river dolphins.
Local residents and traders support the changes for development, while environmentalists oppose them due to ecological concerns.

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