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Suchindram Lake Chokes on Pollution and Encroachment, Imperiling Vital Wetland Ecosystem
25 Oct, 2025
Summary
- Suchindram lake, a crucial Ramsar site, faces severe degradation from sewage, waste dumping, and illegal encroachments
- Migratory birds and local wildlife losing vital habitat as water hyacinth and lotus cultivation take over
- Authorities urged to prioritize restoration over beautification efforts to revive the ailing lake

As of October 2025, the Suchindram Eri (lake) Kulam, a vital wetland complex in Kanniyakumari district, is facing a dire crisis. This important Ramsar site, which serves as a crucial stopover for migratory birds and a habitat for diverse wildlife, is gradually succumbing to neglect, pollution, and encroachment.
The lake, which once thrived as a vibrant ecosystem, is now choked by sewage inflow, unregulated waste dumping, the proliferation of invasive weeds like water hyacinth, and illegal lotus cultivation. Nearby waterbodies like Koonikulam, Nadu Kulam, and Parakkai Kulam have also fallen victim to these issues, further degrading the overall wetland complex.




