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Telangana's Wetland Woes: No Ramsar Site Despite Abundant Lakes
3 Feb
Summary
- Telangana lacks Ramsar wetland status despite numerous lakes.
- Environmentalists cite lack of official push for recognition.
- State now plans to identify and propose multiple wetlands.

As of February 2026, Telangana is among just four Indian states that have not achieved Ramsar site designation, an international recognition for wetlands of global importance. Despite having a rich network of lakes and reservoirs, the state lags behind others like Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh, which boast numerous such sites. Environmentalists argue that a lack of proactive engagement from authorities has hindered Telangana's progress.
Conservationists point out that numerous water bodies within the state, particularly outside Hyderabad's urban sprawl, qualify for Ramsar status. They emphasize that obtaining this tag would offer crucial protection against encroachments and pollution, while also benefiting local biodiversity. Past efforts to secure this designation for sites like Manjeera failed due to administrative hurdles.




