The Amrit Dharohar Scheme

The Amrit Dharohar Scheme was launched during the Union Budget 2023-24.

  • Type of Scheme: Central scheme.
  • Ministry: Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change (MoEF&CC).
  • Objective: To encourage optimal utilization of wetlands and enhance biodiversity.
  • Implementing Agency: Focuses on sustainable ecosystem development with the help of local communities.
  • Beneficiaries: Benefits aquatic biodiversity, contributes to carbon stock, eco-tourism opportunities, and local community income generation.
  • Launch: Announced in the Union Budget 2023-24.
  • Tenure: Spans over the next three years.
  • Implementation:
    • The scheme is being implemented in convergence with various Central Government ministries and agencies, State wetland authorities, and a network of formal and informal institutions and individuals, working together for a common cause.
  • Pilot Projects and Skill Development:
    • Out of 16 identified Ramsar sites, five have been selected for pilot projects under the scheme.
      • These pilot sites include Sultanpur National Park (Haryana), Bhitarkanika Mangroves (Odisha), Chilika Lake (Odisha), Sirpur (Madhya Pradesh), and Yashwant Sagar (Madhya Pradesh).
    • Training programs for participants are carried under the Alternative Livelihood Programme (ALP) (a 30 hours/15 days training programme) and Paryatan Navik Certificate (boatman certification for tourism)

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