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Bangalore: Normally the term ‘endangered’ brings to mind images of birds and animals. But, shockingly the most endangered species in India are not the flora or fauna but the rivers. Himanshu Thakkar from South Asian Network on Dams, Rivers and People (SANDRP) said “Even after building so many dams, nationally, there has been no increase in the net irrigation area. The government of India conducted a survey and an estimated 17.71 million hectares has been calculated as the net irrigated area in 2010. Since then, there has been no increase in this figure,” as reported by IBN Live. He also added that about 35-40 percent of power was lost in transmission of energy. Himanshu also said the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) through its Clean Development Mechanism offered carbon credits to projects in developing countries. He said “It is promoting something that is against conservation of biodiversity in some areas,” as reported by IBN Live.
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