The survey was done to give a push to the project for conservation of eco-system in and around Chilika Lake area taken up by ONGC in partnership with UNESCO.
A joint team visited Mangalajodi wetlands and surrounding villages yesterday to have a first hand understanding of the conservation issues in the area. The team comprised of Shigeru Aoyagi, Director - UNESCO for India, Bhutan, Maldives and Sri Lanka and D D Misra, Director (HR) of ONGC.
Officials and representatives from the local administration, including Block Development Officer and Sarpanch also accompanied the visiting team.
As a result of interaction with various stakeholders in the village and local officials, certain focal areas have been identified to begin with so that efforts may finally lead to declaration of Chilika Lake as UNESCO world heritage site, Aoyagi said.
To begin with, various CSR activities are proposed to be taken up by ONGC in Mangalajodi Village.
The team also met Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan today and apprised him of the visit.
Pradhan appreciated the efforts of ONGC and UNESCO for comprehensive development of the eco-system of Chilika Lake, officials said.
Focus of the initiative is particularly on the wetlands of Mangalajodi, which is intertwined with the conservation of migratory and endemic birds.
The UNESCO Director appreciated the interest shown by Pradhan in conservation efforts and assured that he will also put in his best efforts to enable declaration of Chilika Lake as UNESCO's world heritage site.
Aoyagi also called on Bijayshree Routray, Odisha's minister of Environment and Forest, who assured all possible support from the state government in the project.
The statements of the UNESCO Director and the senior ONGC official came a day after Pradhan asked Odisha government to support UNESCO's plan of developing Chilika Lake as a world heritage site.
ONGC and UNESCO are in a process of taking short and long-term measures to conserve Chilika Lake, protect animals and birds, and improve the livelihood of fishing community, Pradhan said in the letter.
The measures also include income generation and welfare activities in the lake area, he added.
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