The Assam government has initiated steps to rejuvenate Maijan Wetland (Maijan Beel) in Dibrugarh as part of a broader plan to restore wetlands for flood mitigation, biodiversity conservation, and eco-tourism.
About Maijan Wetland
- Maijan Beel is located in Dibrugarh district, eastern Assam, just a few kilometres from Dibrugarh town.
- It is directly connected to the Brahmaputra River, enhancing its role in floodwater regulation.
- Area: 44.5 hectares
- Water depth:
- Maximum: ~ 9 metres
- Minimum: ~ 3 metres
- The wetland is entirely surrounded by tea gardens, which has led to water quality degradation due to untreated wastewater inflow.
Ecological Significance
- Important biodiversity hotspot and winter habitat for migratory birds.
- Rich aquatic life:
- 54 fish species
- 42 macrophyte species
- High plankton diversity:
- Phytoplankton: Dominated by Chlorophyceae
- Zooplankton: Dominated by Rotifera
- Often described as the “kidneys of the ecosystem”, wetlands naturally filter pollutants and regulate water flow.
Concerns Identified
- Ecological degradation due to:
- Untreated effluents from tea estates
- Excessive human activities
- Gradual loss of natural beauty and fish diversity
- Reduced tourism potential despite high ecological value
Government Initiatives
- Assam has identified 16 wetlands in flood-prone districts for restoration.
- The State plans to seek support from the National Mitigation Fund for wetland rejuvenation.
- Restoration aims:
- Flood and erosion control by diverting excess Brahmaputra waters
- Biodiversity conservation
- Development of eco-tourism and birdwatching
Community and Expert Views
- Local residents and environmentalists stress:
- Strong community participation
- Involvement of schools, colleges and civil society
- Officials highlight Maijan Beel’s role in urban flood management for Dibrugarh.
Dibrugarh District
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One-line Wrap
Maijan Wetland’s rejuvenation reflects Assam’s effort to use nature-based solutions for flood control, biodiversity protection, and sustainable tourism.
Exam Hook –
With reference to Maijan Wetland (Maijan Beel), consider the following statements:
- It is directly connected to the Brahmaputra River and helps in floodwater diversion.
- Wetlands like Maijan Beel act as natural water purifiers and biodiversity reservoirs.
- Maijan Beel is located in southern Assam and is isolated from urban centres.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Answer: 1 and 2 only
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