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Freshwater Lakes in India 8 Nature’s Pure Reservoirs

From the Himalayas to the southern plains, Indiau2019s freshwater lakes are stunning natural gems. These pure reservoirs not only support life and biodiversity but also offer breathtaking beauty and cultural richness. Dive into 8 of Indiau2019s most serene and vital lakesu2014where nature and heritage flow together.

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Freshwater Lakes in India 8 Nature’s Pure Reservoirs

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  1. Freshwater Lakes in India: 8 Nature’s Pure Reservoirs Exploring Ecological Wonders & Conservation Challenges Visit: www.journalframe.com

  2. Why Freshwater Lakes Matter Provide drinking water & recharge groundwater. Support agriculture, fisheries, and biodiversity. Act as natural flood buffers. Boost tourism and local economies.

  3. Geographic Diversity of India’s Lakes Let’s dive in and find out! O North: Wular, Dal (J&K), Bhimtal (Uttarakhand). Northeast: Loktak (Manipur). South: Vembanad (Kerala), Kolleru (AP). H H

  4. Jewels of India’s Landscape 1. Wular Lake (J&K): 2. Dal Lake (J&K): Largest in Asia, migratory birds. Threat: Pollution. Houseboats, floating gardens. Threat: Encroachment.

  5. Threats to Freshwater Lakes Pollution (industrial waste, sewage). Encroachment & urbanization. Climate change & biodiversity loss.

  6. Preserving Our Liquid Heritage Lakes = Ecological + cultural lifelines. Urgent need for government/community action. "We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children." Read More

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