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What is Amrit Dharohar Scheme? The scheme will aim to conserver wetlands by promoting their optimal use The scheme is to be implemented in the next three years The scheme will increase eco-tourism, and carbon stock, and also will help the local communities in their income generations Need for the Scheme To achieve 2030 sustainable development goals. These goals were adopted by India along with other UN Members in 2015. The SDG aims to provide peace and prosperity. The Amrit Dharohar scheme will help India achieve the SDG goals.
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Match List I with List II IMD uses the aridity index on the basis of (PE-AE)/PE to assess fortnight drought situation over India