02.05.2025
 
Vembanad Lake
 
	
		
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Why in the news?                        
The Vembanad Lake Rejuvenation Project, led by Alappuzha District Administration, draws inspiration from the Namami Gange Programme.
 
Key Points
	- A ₹188.25 crore comprehensive five-year plan has been submitted to the Kerala Chief Minister, with possible revisions based on ongoing studies by the Centre for Water Resources Development and Management (CWRDM).
 
	- Eight subcommittees have been constituted across sectors such as agriculture, fisheries, water resources, biodiversity, sanitation, and disaster management to coordinate the restoration.
 
	- Over the last century, Vembanad Lake has shrunk alarmingly, with a 27% reduction in surface area between 1917 and 1990, primarily due to land reclamation, sedimentation, and encroachment.
 
	- Recent cleaning drives have removed 72 tonnes of plastic waste and large quantities of water hyacinth from the lake.
 
About Vembanad Lake
	- Vembanad Lake is the longest lake in India and the largest in the state of Kerala, stretching approximately 5 km in length.
 
	- It spans across three Kerala districts: Alappuzha, Kottayam, and Ernakulam, and covers an area of around 2,033 square kilometres.
 
	- The lake is known by different local names, such as Vembanad Kayal, Vembanad Kol, Punnamada Lake (in Kuttanad), and Kochi Lake (in Kochi).
 
	- It is fed by six major rivers, notably the Meenachil, Achankovil, Pamba, and Manimala, and has an outlet into the Arabian Sea on the western side.
 
	- Vembanad encompasses important islands such as Pathiramanal, Perumbalam, and Pallippuram, making it a prominent part of Kerala’s backwater tourism circuit.
 
	- It hosts the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary on its eastern shore, enhancing its ecological and tourism value.
 
	- The famous Nehru Trophy Snake Boat Race (Vallam Kali) is conducted annually in August in the Punnamada segment of the lake.
 
	- Vembanad Lake is part of the Vembanad-Kol Wetland, which was designated as a Ramsar site in 2002 for its international ecological importance.
 
 
                                  Source: The Hindu
 
Which of the following is the longest lake in India?
A.Chilika Lake
B.Wular Lake
C.Vembanad Lake
D.Pulicat Lake
 
Answer C