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    Project Tiger Reserves of India

    S.No.Name of PTR StateYear of

    Establ.

    Total Area

    (sq.km.)

    1 Achanakmar Chhattishgarh 2009 553.286

    2 Annamalai Tamil Nadu 2.4.2007 958.593 Bandhavgarh Madhya Pradesh 1993-94 1161.471

    4 Bandipur Karnataka 1973-74 880

    5 Bhadra Karnataka 1998-99 451.69

    6 Buxa West Bengal 1982-83 760.92

    7 Corbett Uttarakhand 1973-74 1318.54

    8 Dampa Mizoram 1994-95 500

    9 Dandeli-Anshi Karnataka 2007 875

    10 Dudhwa Uttar Pradesh 1987-88 883.739

    Katerniaghat ExtensionUttar Pradesh 1999-2000 551

    11 Indravati Chhattishgarh 1982-83 2799.08612 Kalakad-Mundathurai Tamil Nadu 1988-89 895

    13 Kanha Madhya Pradesh 1973-74 1945

    14 Kaziranga Assam 2006 859

    15 Manas Assam 1973-74 2837

    16 Melghat Maharashtra 1973-74 1676.49

    17 Mudumalai Tamil Nadu 2007 321

    18 Nagarhole Karnataka 1999-2000 643.39

    19Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam

    Andhra Pradesh 1982-83 3568.09

    20 NamdaphaArunachalPradesh

    1982-83 1985.245

    21 Nameri Assam 1999-2000 344

    22 PakhuiArunachalPradesh

    1999-2000 861.95

    23 Palamau Jharkhand 1973-74 1026

    24 Panna Madhya Pradesh 1994-95 542.67

    25 Parambikulam Kerala 2007 648.5

    26 Pench (Maharashtra) Maharashtra 1992-93 664.3

    27 Pench (M.P.) Madhya Pradesh 1992-93 757.86

    28 Periyar Kerala 1978-79 77729 Ranthambhore Rajasthan 1973-74 1334.64

    30 Sanjay Dubri Madhya Pradesh 2008 831

    31 Satkosia Orissa 2007 964

    32 Satpura Madhya Pradesh 1999-2000 1486

    33 Sariska Rajasthan 1978-79 866

    34 Shahyadri Maharashtra 2008-09 741.22

    35 Simlipal Orissa 1973-74 2750

    36 Sunderbans West Bengal 1973-74 2585

    37 Tadoba-Andhari Maharashtra 1993-94 575.7838 Udanti-Sitanadi Chhattishgarh 2008 1580

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    39 Valmiki Bihar 1989-90 840.26

    46600

    Biosphere Reserves in India(as on January 1, 2012)

    S.

    No.Name Date of

    NotificationArea (in km2) Location (State)

    1Achanakamar -Amarkantak

    20053835.51(Core 551.55 &

    Buffer 3283.86)

    Covers parts of Anupur andDindori districts of M.P. andparts of Bilaspur districts ofChhattishgarh State.

    2 Agasthyamalai 12.11.2001 1828

    Neyyar, Peppara andShendurney WildlifeSanctuaries and their

    adjoining areas in Kerala.

    3 Cold Desert 28.08.2009 7770

    Pin Valley National Park andsurroundings; Chandratal andSarchu & Kibber WildlifeSancturary in HimachalPradesh

    4 Dehang-Dibang 02.09.98

    5111.50(Core 4094.80& Buffer1016.70)

    Part of Siang and Dibang Valleyin Arunachal Pradesh.

    5 Dibru-Saikhowa 28.07.97765

    (Core 340 &

    Buffer 425)

    Part of Dibrugarh and Tinsukia

    Districts (Assam)

    6 Great Nicobar 06.01.89885 (Core 705& Buffer 180)

    Southern most islands ofAndaman And Nicobar (A&NIslands).

    7 Gulf of Mannar 18.02.89

    10,500 km2

    Total Gulf area(area of Islands

    5.55 km2)

    Indian part of Gulf of Mannarbetween India and Sri Lanka(Tamil Nadu).

    8 Kachchh 29.01.2008 12,454 km2Part of Kachchh, Rajkot,Surendra Nagar and Patan

    Civil Districts of Gujarat State

    9 Khangchendzonga 07.02.2000

    2619.92

    (Core 1819.34& Buffer835.92)

    Parts of Khangchendzonga hills

    and Sikkim.

    10 Manas 14.03.892837(Core 391 &Buffer 2,446)

    Part of Kokrajhar, Bongaigaon,Barpeta, Nalbari, Kamprup andDarang districts (Assam)

    11 Nanda Devi 18.01.88

    5860.69(Core 712.12,

    Buffer5,148.570) & T.546.34)

    Part of Chamoli, Pithoragarh,and Bageshwar districts

    (Uttarakhand).

    12 Nilgiri 01.09.865520(Core 1240 &Buffer 4280)

    Part of Wayanad, Nagarhole,Bandipur and Madumalai,Nilambur, Silent Valley and

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    Siruvani hills (Tamil Nadu,Kerala and Karnataka).

    13 Nokrek 01.09.88

    820(Core 47.48 &Buffer 227.92,

    Transition Zone

    544.60)

    Part of Garo hills (Meghalaya).

    14 Pachmarhi 03.03.99 4926Parts of Betul, Hoshangabadand Chindwara districts ofMadhya Pradesh.

    15SeshachalamHills

    20.09.2010 4755.997

    Seshachalam Hill Rangescovering parts of Chittoor andKadapa districts of Andhra

    Pradesh

    16 Simlipal 21.06.94

    4374(Core 845,

    Buffer 2129 &Transition 1400

    Part of Mayurbhanj district(Orissa).

    17 Sunderbans 29.03.899630(Core 1700 &Buffer 7900)

    Part of delta of Ganges andBrahamaputra river system(West Bengal).

    Elephant Reserves of India(Source: Elephant Task Force Report of MoEF, August 2010)

    Sl.No.

    Elephant Range

    1East-CentralLandscape

    (South-West Bengal-

    Jharkhand - Orissa)

    Total

    2Kameng-Sonitpur

    Landscape

    (Arunachal - Assam)

    Total

    3

    Eastern-South BankLandscape

    (Assam - Arunachal)

    Total

    4

    Kaziranga-Karbi

    Anglong-IntankiLandscape

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    (Assam - Nagaland)

    Total

    5

    North Bengal-

    Greater ManasLandscape

    (Assam - West Bengal)

    Total

    6MeghalayaLandscape

    (Meghalaya)

    Total

    7

    Brahmagiri-Nilgiri-Eastern GhatLandscape

    (Karnataka - Kerala-

    Tamilnadu- Andhra)

    Total

    8

    Anamalai-Nelliampathy- HighRange Landscape

    (Tamilnadu - Kerala)

    Total

    9

    Periyar-AgasthyamalaiLandscape

    (Kerala - Tamilnadu)

    Total

    10North-WesternLandscape(Uttarakhand - UttarPradesh)

    Total

    TOTAL

    WORLD HERITAGE SITES (Protected Areas)

    Sl.No.

    Name of WH SiteState

    LocationYear of Notif.

    Area(in sq.km)

    1 Kaziranaga NP Assam 1985 429.96

    2 Keoladeo Ghana NP Rajasthan 1985 28.73

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    3 Manas WS Assam 1985 391.00

    4Nanda Devi NP andValley of Flowers

    Uttarakhand19822005

    630.0087.50

    5 Sunderbans NP West Bengal 1984 1330.10

    2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened species of IndiaTaxonomic group Number of Species

    Mammals 96Birds 76Reptiles 25Amphibians 65Fishes 40Molluscs 2

    Other Invertebrates 109Plants 246Total 659

    Wetland

    Sl.No.

    Name of Site State LocationDate of

    Declaration

    Area(in sq.km.)

    1 Asthamudi Wetland Kerala 19.8.2002 1860

    2 Bhitarkanika Mangroves Orissa 19.8.2002 525

    3 Bhoj Wetlands Madhya Pradesh 19.8.2002 31

    4 Chandertal Wetland Himachal Pradesh 8.11.2005 38.56

    5 Chilka Lake Orissa 1.10.1981 1140

    6 Deepor Beel Assam 19.8.2002 4.14

    7 East Calcutta Wetlands West Bengal 19.8.2002 378

    8 Harike Lake Punjab 23.3.1990 86

    9 Hokera Wetland Jammu and Kashmir 8.11.2005 13.75

    10 Kanjli Lake Punjab 22.1.2002 14.84

    11 Keoladeo Ghana NP Rajasthan 1.10.1981 28.73

    12 Kolleru Lake Andhra Pradesh 19.8.2002 673

    13 Loktak Lake Manipur 23.3.1990 945

    14 Point Calimere Tamil Nadu 19.8.2002 17.26

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    15 Pong Dam Lake Himachal Pradesh 19.8.2002 307.29

    16 Renuka Wetland Himachal Pradesh 8.11.2005Not

    Available

    17 Ropar Lake Punjab 22.1.2002 41.36

    18 Rudrasagar Lake Tripura 8.11.2005 2.40

    19 Sambhar Lake Rajasthan 23.3.1990 736

    20 Sasthamkotta Lake Kerala 19.8.2002 11.3

    21 Surinsar-Mansar Lakes Jammu and Kashmir 8.11.2005 3.50

    22 Tsomoriri Lake Jammu and Kashmir 19.8.2002 120

    23 Vembanad Kol Wetland Kerala 19.8.2002 4583

    24Upper Ganga River (Brijghatto Narora Stretch)

    Uttar Pradesh 8.11.2005 265.90

    25 Wular Lake Jammu & Kashmir 23.3.1990 173

    Community reserve

    EXISTING

    Sl.No. Name Year of Estd.Area

    (km2

    )Distt./State Location

    1. Keshopur Chhamb 2007 3.40 Gurdaspur, Punjab

    2. Lalwan 2007 12.67 Hoshiarpur, Punjab

    3. Kadalundi 2007 1.50 Malappuram, Kerala

    4. Kokkare Bellur 2007 3.12 Mandya, Karnataka

    What is Sewage Treatment Plant ?

    It is a normal question that what is STP and How does it works and what are the

    technologies involved , So the answer is here

    Sewage Treatment Plant is a facility designed to receive the waste from domestic,

    commercial and industrial sources and to remove materials that damage water quality and

    compromise public health and safety when discharged into water receiving systems.

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    Objective: - The Principal objective of waste water treatment is generally to allow human

    and industrial effluents to be disposed of without danger to human health or unacceptable

    damage to the natural environment.

    Conventional wastewater treatment processes

    Conventional wastewater treatment consists of a combinationof Physical, chemical, and biological processes and operations to remove solids, organic

    matter and, sometimes, nutrients from wastewater.

    Preliminary treatment

    The objective of preliminary treatment is the removal ofcoarse solids and other large materials often found in raw wastewater. Removal of these

    materials is necessary to enhance the operation and maintenance of subsequent treatment

    units. Preminary treatment operations typically include coarse screening, grit removaland, in some cases, communication of large objects.

    A. Primary treatment

    The objective of primary treatment is the removal ofsettleable organic and inorganic solids by sedimentation, and the removal of materials that

    will float (scum) by skimming.

    B. Secondary treatment

    The objective of secondary treatment is the further treatmentof the effluent from primary treatment to remove the residual organics and suspended solids.

    In most cases, secondary treatment follows primary treatment and involves the removal of

    biodegradable dissolved and colloidal organic matter using aerobic biological treatment

    processes. Aerobic biological treatment is performed in the presence of oxygen by aerobic

    microorganisms (principally bacteria) that metabolize the organic matter in the waste water,

    thereby producing more microorganisms and inorganic end-products (principally CO2, NH3,

    and H2 O). Several aerobic biological processes are used for secondary treatment differing

    primarily in the manner in which oxygen is supplied to the microorganisms and in the rate at

    which organisms metabolize the organic matter. Common high-rate processes include the

    activated sludge processes, trickling filters or bio filters, oxidation ditches, and rotating

    biological contractors (RBC). A combination of two of these processes in series (e.g. biofilter followed by activated sludge) is sometimes used to treat municipal wastewater

    containing a high concentration of organic material from industrial sources.

    According to the latest report by research firm Crisil, Indian projects are estimated to receive 246 million CERs byDecember 2012, a three-fold rise from 72 million in November 2009. This will cement Indias second position inthe global CER market. But industrial houses in the country are discouraged due to a drastic decline in demandfrom European countries.

    Each tonne of obnoxious gases saved from being released into the environment amount to one CER. Developingcountries generate CERs by installing emission-cutting machinery and developed countries, mainly from Europe,buy CERs for releasing more of the gases than they are permitted to.

    The Indian government has approved 1,400 projects as part of the CDM, that could attract around $6 billion (Rs28,000 crore) into the country by 2012, through sale of CER certificates. The National CDM Authority (NCDMA)

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    in India has accorded Host Country Approval to 1,455 projects. These projects have seen an investment of $33.7billion (Rs 1.6 lakh crore). If all these get registered at the CDM executive board, it will earn developers 600million CERs by 2012. At a conservative $10 per CER, the figure works out to a little over $6 billion.

    European countries expect a deficit of 1.97 billion permits (CERs) from 2008 to 2020 to be partly met by importsof international carbon credits, resulting in a net shortage of around 300 million tonnes. The system is likely tohave a deficit of around 170 mt in 2013, rising to 380 mt in 2020 and 660 mt in 2028. As access to low-costemission-reduction measures starts to run out, regulators may curb the allowed use of international credits,pushing the carbon price to euro 100 per tonne by 2024 without any access to international credits and euro 65 atonne with access to offsets.

    Meanwhile, big companies across the world have started hedging their risk on the futures platform.Consequently, ICE Futures reported a 93.8 per cent rise in CER volume to 34,761 contracts in August this year.as compared to 17,941 contracts in the same month last year.

    Economy of the Federal States For Year 2011 & Population for Year 2011

    Financial Year 2011

    Rank State/Union Territory Region

    Population

    (2011) in

    000

    Indian Rupee

    (Ten Million)

    US Dollar

    (Billion)

    Growth Rate

    (YoY)

    %age of Total

    GDP

    Per-capita

    Income (INR)

    1 Maharashtra West 112,373 1,029,621 $224.12 14.23% 14.09% 83,471

    2 Uttar Pradesh North 199,581 588,467 $128.09 13.42% 8.05% 26,051

    3 Andhra Pradesh South 84,666 567,636 $123.56 19.44% 7.77% 60,458

    4 Tamil Nadu South 72,139 547,267 $119.13 17.94% 7.49% 72,993

    5 Gujarat West 60,384 481,766 $104.87 12.21% 6.59% 63,961

    6 West Bengal East 91,348 443,644 $96.57 10.76% 6.07% 41,469

    7 Karnataka South 61,131 398,893 $86.83 15.73% 5.46% 59,763

    8 Rajasthan North 68,621 303,358 $66.03 18.76% 4.15% 39,967

    9 Kerala South 33,388 268,183 $58.38 16.44% 3.67% 59,179

    10 Haryana North 72,598 257,793 $56.12 19.19% 3.53% 92,327

    11 Madhya Pradesh North 25,353 240,239 $52.29 10.73% 3.29% 27,250

    12 Punjab North 27,704 221,332 $48.18 10.97% 3.03% 67,473

    13 Bihar East 41,947 213,073 $46.38 21.59% 2.92% 20,069

    14 Orissa East 103,804 186,356 $40.57 14.80% 2.55% 36,923

    15 Chhattisgarh East 32,966 129,718 $28.24 18.12% 1.78% 44,097

    16 Jharkhand East 25,540 106,696 $23.23 10.76% 1.46% 29,786

    17 Assam North-East 31,169 104,218 $22.69 12.70% 1.43% 30,413

    18 Uttrakhand North 10,117 77,580 $16.89 24.70% 1.06% 68,292

    19 Himachal Pradesh North 12,549 52,426 $11.41 21.13% 0.72% 58,493

    20 Jammu & Kashmir North 6,856 47,709 $10.39 10.35% 0.65% 33,056

    21 Goa West 1,458 29,873 $6.50 15.42% 0.41% 132,719

    22 Tripura South 3,671 16,328 $3.55 11.80% 0.22% 38,493

    23 Meghalaya North-East 2,964 14,645 $3.19 17.14% 0.20% 48,383

    24 Nagaland North-East 2,722 10,933 $2.38 7.02% 0.15% 21,434

    25 Manipur North-East 1,981 9,198 $2.00 5.88% 0.13% 29,684

    26 Arunachal Pradesh North-East 1,383 7,263 $1.58 6.12% 0.10% 51,644

    27 Mizoram North-East 1091 6,179 $1.35 9.69% 0.08% 45,982

    28 Sikkim North-East 608 5,652 $1.23 19.24% 0.08% 48,937

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    India's Total GSDP 6,666,455 $1,451.12 91.23%

    India's Total GDP 7,306,990 $1,590.55

    Economy of the Union Territories For Year 2011 & Population For Year 2011

    Financial Year 2011

    State

    Rank State/Union Territory Region

    Population

    (2011) in

    000Indian Rupee

    (Ten Million)

    US Dollar

    (Billion)

    Growth Rate

    (YoY)

    %age of Total

    GDP

    Per-capita

    Income (INR)

    1 Delhi North 16,753 258,808 $56.34 18.80% 3.54% 116,886

    2 Chandigarh North 1,055 20,704 $4.51 16.54% 0.28% 120,912

    3 Pondicherry North-East 1,244 12,929 $2.81 13.97% 0.18% 82,767

    4 Andaman & Nicobar South-East 380 4,323 $0.94 12.55% 0.06% 74,340

    5 Dadra & Nagar Haveli West 343 1,984 $0.43 16.20% 0.03% 51,364

    6 Daman & Diu West 243 1,220 $0.27 13.60% 0.02% 39,9707 Lakshadweep South 64 442 $0.10 9.35% 0.01% 51,320

    India's Total GSDP 6,666,455 $1,451.12 91.23%

    India's Total GDP 7,306,990 $1,590.55

    In our latest series of State's Economy of India, the following attributes can be observed:

    1. Over the past couple of years, West Bengal has performed poorly and lost the positionon our raking system by two, fell to sixth rank due to poor foreign investment grade.

    2. Tamil Nadu and Gujarat have outpaced West Bengal and performed much better thanour expectations.

    3.Bihar has seen a consistent growth and becoming the major part of the India's growthstory. On the overall economic weight age of total GDP of India, Bihar has expanded on the

    parameter while the biggest economy of India, Maharashtra has seen a tremendous decline

    due to instability in the state government. 4. VMW Analytic believes that Uttar Pradesh is expected to lose its second rank to Gujarat

    or Andhra Pradesh in the next couple of fiscal years since the western economic

    powerhouse (Gujarat) is expected to become major industrial hub of the country and

    Andhra Pradesh is expected to see major growth in its Agriculture & Allied sector.

    Biosphere reserves of India (area wise)

    Year Name Location State TypeArea

    (km)

    1 2008Great Rann of

    Kutch

    Part ofKutch,Rajkotand

    Surendranagar DistrictsGujarat Desert 12454

    2 1989 Gulf of Mannar

    Indian part of Gulf of

    Mannar betweenIndiaand

    Sri Lanka

    Tamil Nadu Coasts 10500

    3 1989 Sunderbans Part of delta ofGangesand

    Barahamaputrariver systemWest Bengal

    Gangetic

    Delta9630

    4 2009 Cold Desert

    Pin Valley National Park

    and

    surroundings;Chandrataland Sarchu & Kibber

    Himachal

    Pradesh

    Western

    Himalayas 7770

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Rann_of_Kutchhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Rann_of_Kutchhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kutch_districthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kutch_districthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kutch_districthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajkot_districthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajkot_districthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajkot_districthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surendranagar_Districthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surendranagar_Districthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gujarathttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gujarathttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deserthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deserthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Mannarhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Mannarhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Lankahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Lankahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil_Naduhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil_Naduhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coastshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coastshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunderbanshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunderbanshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangeshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangeshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangeshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barahamaputrahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barahamaputrahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Bengalhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Bengalhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangetic_Deltahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangetic_Deltahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangetic_Deltahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_Deserthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_Deserthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himachal_Pradeshhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himachal_Pradeshhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himachal_Pradeshhttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Western_Himalayas&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Western_Himalayas&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Western_Himalayas&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Western_Himalayas&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Western_Himalayas&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himachal_Pradeshhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himachal_Pradeshhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_Deserthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangetic_Deltahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangetic_Deltahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Bengalhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barahamaputrahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangeshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunderbanshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coastshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil_Naduhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Lankahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Mannarhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deserthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gujarathttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surendranagar_Districthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajkot_districthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kutch_districthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Rann_of_Kutchhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Rann_of_Kutch
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    Biosphere reserves of India (area wise)

    Year Name Location State TypeArea

    (km)

    Wildlife Sancturary

    5 1988 Nanda Devi Parts ofChamoli District,Pithoragarh District&

    Bageshwar District

    UttarakhandWestHimalayas

    5860

    6 1986Nilgiri Biosphere

    Reserve

    Part ofWaynad,Nagarhole,

    BandipurandMudumalai,

    Nilambur,Silent Valleyand

    Siruvani Hills

    Tamil Nadu,

    Keralaand

    Karnataka

    Western

    Ghats5520

    7 1998 Dehang-DibangPart ofSiangandDibang

    Valley

    Arunachal

    Pradesh

    East

    Himalayas5112

    8 1999

    Pachmarhi

    Biosphere Reserve

    Parts ofBetul District,

    Hoshangabad DistrictandChhindwara District

    Madhya

    Pradesh Semi-Arid

    4926

    9 2010 Seshachalam Hills

    Seshachalam Hill Ranges

    covering parts of Chittoor

    and Kadapa districts

    Andhra

    Pradesh

    Eastern

    Ghats4755.997

    10 1994 Simlipal Part ofMayurbhanj district OrissaDeccan

    Peninsula4374

    11 2005Achanakamar-

    Amarkantak

    Part ofAnnupur,Dindori

    andBilaspurdistricts

    Madhya

    Pradesh,

    Chattisgarh

    Maikala

    Range 3835

    12 1989 ManasPart ofKokrajhar,Bongaigaon,Barpeta,

    Nalbari,Kamrupand

    Darrang Districts

    AssamEast

    Himalayas2837

    13 2000 Khangchendzonga Parts ofKanchanjunga Hills SikkimEast

    Himalayas2620

    14 2001Agasthyamalai

    Biosphere Reserve

    Neyyar,Pepparaand

    Shenduruny Wildlife

    Sanctuaryand their

    adjoining areas

    Kerala,

    Tamil Nadu

    Western

    ghats 1828

    15 1989 Great NicobarBiosphere Reserve

    Southern most islands ofAndaman and Nicobar

    Islands

    Andamanand Nicobar

    Islands

    Islands 885

    16 1988 Nokrek Part ofGaro Hills Meghalaya East

    Himalayas820

    17 1997 Dibru-SaikhowaPart ofDibrugarhand

    Tinsukia districtsAssam

    East

    Himalayas765

    Seven of the seventeen biosphere reserves are a part of theWorld Network of

    Biosphere Reserves, based on theUNESCOMan and the Biosphere (MAB)

    Programme list

    [2]

    .

    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  • 8/2/2019 Project Tiger Reserves of India

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    Name States Year Added

    Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve Tamil Nadu,Kerala,Karnataka2000

    Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve Tamil Nadu 2001

    Sundarbans national park West Bengal 2001

    Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve Uttarakhand 2004Nokrek Biosphere Reserve Meghalaya 2009

    Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve Madhya Pradesh 2009

    Simlipal Biosphere Reserve Orissa 2009

    Nuclear power plants

    Currently, twenty nuclear power reactors produce 4,780.00 MW (2.9% of total installed

    base).[53][54]

    Power stationOperator State Type Units Total capacity (MW)

    Kaiga NPCIL Karnataka PHWR 220 x 4880

    Kakrapar NPCIL Gujarat PHWR 220 x 2440

    Kalpakkam NPCIL Tamil Nadu PHWR 220 x 2440

    Narora NPCIL Uttar Pradesh PHWR 220 x 2440

    Rawatbhata NPCIL Rajasthan PHWR

    100 x 1

    200 x 1

    220 x 4

    1180

    Tarapur NPCIL Maharashtra BWR(PHWR)160 x 2

    540 x 21400

    Total 20 4780

    The projects under construction are:[55][citation needed]

    Power stationOperator State Type Units Total capacity (MW)

    Kudankulam NPCIL Tamil Nadu VVER-1000 1000 x 22000

    Kalpakkam BHAVINI Tamil Nadu PFBR 500 x 1 500

    Kakrapar NPCIL Gujarat PHWR 700 x 2 1400

    Rawatbhata NPCIL Rajasthan PHWR 700 x 2 1400

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    Banswara NPCIL Rajasthan PHWR 700 x 2 1400

    Total 9 6700

    Forest report

    India State of Forest Report 2011 Released by The Forest Survey of India (FSI) has been

    publishing a series ofbiennial assessment report the forest cover in the country since 1987.

    The India State of Forest Report is recognized as the authoritative assessment of the countrys

    forest resources.

    The India State of Forest Report 2011 is the twelfth report in the series. It is based on

    interpretation of satellite data recorded during October 2008-March 2009 from the

    indigenous IRS-P6-LISS III sensor on a resolution of 23.5m with a minimum mappable

    area of one hectare. The assessment made on the basis of satellite imageries is backed by

    rigorous ground truthing carried out by the staff of FSI. The change matrices recorded in the

    present report refer to changes with respect to the satellite data recorded for the previous

    India State of Forest Report two years earlier. Special coverage is provided to forest cover in

    hill districts, tribal districts and the north-east keeping in mind the special symbiotic

    relationship of communities with forests in these regions.

    The Secretary in Ministry of Environment & Forests Shri T. Chatterjee released India State of

    Forest Report 2011 in National Capital on 7th Feb, 2012. As per the present assessment, the

    Forest and Tree cover of the country is 78.29 million ha, which is 23.81% of the

    geographical area of the country. In comparison to the 2009 assessment, after taking intoaccount the interpretational changes, there is a decrease of 367 square km in countrys forest

    cover. 15 states have registered aggregate increase of 5000sqkm in their forest cover

    with Punjab leading with increase of 100sqkm. 12 states/UTs (mainly the NE states) have

    shown decrease to the extent of 867sqkm. Decline of 281 sqkm in Forest cover of Andhra

    Pradesh is mainly attributed to harvesting of mature plantation of Eucalyptus & other species.

    Decline in Forest cover of NE is particularly due to prevailing practice of shifting cultivation

    in this region. The state of Madhya Pradesh has the largest forest cover in the country at

    77,700 square km followed by Aruncachal Pradesh at 67, 410 square km. In terms of

    percentage of forest cover in relation to total geographical area, Mizoram tops with

    90.68% followed by Lakshadweed with 84.56%. The total growing stock of Indias forests

    and trees outside forests is estimated as 6047.15 million cu m i.e. 4498.73 million cu m insidethe recorded forest area and 1548.42 million cu m outside the recorded forests.

    The India State of Forest Report 2011 contains the regular features like forest cover, tree

    cover, mangroves and growing stock both in forests and areas outside forests. However,

    it adds three new chapters that are of crucial importance in the present national and

    global worldview about forests. These are: a detailed assessment of bamboo resources, a

    production-consumption assessment of wood based on data stock in Indias forestsreported under the NATCOM project. Due to its significant impact on rural/tribal

    economy and their livelihood the Production and consumption Study is expected to fill the

    information gap in this arena. The study highlights the importance of trees outside forests is

    meeting the requirements of industrial wood, small timber and firewood. As for theassessment of carbon stock in Indias forests, in lies at the center of international dialogue on

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    climate change. The inclusion of these three new chapters makes the India State of Forests

    Report 2011 a path breaking advance over its previous editions.