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LDA Chariman holds meeting with Ministry of Environment officials

The meeting is a result of multiple letters written by the Chairman, LDA to concerned Ministries (including PMO) after a DPR was proposed by NHPC for the modernization of Loktak Hydro Project without the consultation of LDA & Forest & Wildlife Deptt, Manipur , Ministry of EF&CC, Govt of India .

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Imphal: Chairman of the Loktak Development Authority (LDA), M Asnikumar Singh, spearheaded a crucial joint meeting at Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Govt of India, Paryavaran Bhawan, New Delhi focusing on Environmental Safeguard Measures essential for the ongoing renovation and modernization of the Loktak Power Station.

The meeting is a result of multiple letters written by the Chairman, LDA to concerned Ministries (including PMO) after a DPR was proposed by NHPC for the modernization of Loktak Hydro Project without the consultation of LDA & Forest & Wildlife Deptt, Manipur , Ministry of EF&CC, Govt of India .

Acknowledging the intricate link between the Loktak Hydro Electric Project and the local ecosystem, Chairman Singh addressed the challenges that have emerged since the project’s commissioning. The disruptions to the natural flow of Loktak Lake have not only impacted biodiversity but have also led to the displacement of communities reliant on the lake for their livelihoods.

One of the significant concerns raised by Chairman M Asnikumar is the alteration in water flow patterns, adversely affecting the flora and fauna of the Ramsar site, but also agriculture and fisheries in the region. The project has prompted changes in sedimentation levels, posing challenges to water quality and raising apprehensions about the long-term sustainability of the lake’s ecosystem. He also stressed that

Furthermore, Chairman LDA Singh outlined the problems created by the Loktak Hydro Project since its commission, addressing concerns related to water quality, siltation, and the overall ecological balance of the region. The chairman expressed a commitment to addressing these challenges through responsible and sustainable modernization efforts and the removal of Loktak Lake from the Montreux records. He stressed that Loktak lake is the cradle of the civilization of Manipur and stated that Manipur can live without Loktak Hydro Project, but Manipur cannot live without Loktak Lake.

Pr CCF cum Chief Wildlife Warden Manipur Shri S Chhabra IFS also highlight the critical ecological status of Keibul Lamjao Floating National Park & alarming situation of its biodiversity, which serious threat to the existence of world-famous Sangai ( unique deer species of the world).. He strongly suggested revisiting of modernisation plan of the Loktak Hydel Project before execution to avoid further adverse impacts.

Chairman LDA also conveyed the Manipur government’s earnest commitment to conserving and effectively managing Loktak Lake and its associated wetlands. He emphasized Chief Minister N. Biren Singh’s aspiration to restore the lake to its pristine grandeur. The Chairman extended a warm invitation, on behalf of the CM, to officials from various ministries and agencies under the Union government for a Chief Minister-level joint meeting in Imphal soon.

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