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Kolkata: The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) is taking significant steps to enhance the infrastructure of local ponds, water bodies, and wetlands as part of an initiative to both protect these vital ecosystems and promote tourism in the area. Mayor Firhad Hakim announced this initiative, emphasizing the importance of preserving these natural habitats while also encouraging visitors to appreciate their beauty and ecological significance.
The plan includes upgrading existing facilities and creating new amenities that will make these sites more accessible and enjoyable for tourists. By improving the infrastructure, KMC aims to foster a greater understanding of the environmental benefits these wetlands provide, including biodiversity conservation and flood management.
This dual focus on environmental protection and tourism development is expected to create a sustainable model that benefits both the local community and the natural environment. The initiative reflects a growing recognition of the need to balance urban development with ecological preservation, ensuring that Kolkata's natural resources are safeguarded for future generations.
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