Recent News:
Due to heavy rainfall in the catchment area of the Vishwamitri River, the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) has opened all 62 gates of the Ajwa Reservoir to release 6,600 cusecs of water downstream..
Geographical Overview:
The Vishwamitri River is a small, non-perennial river approximately 200 km long, located in Gujarat.
Source: It originates from the western and southern slopes of the Pavagadh Hills in eastern Gujarat.
Course: The river flows westward, passing through the city of Vadodara before meeting its tributaries, Dhadar and Jambuva, and ultimately draining into the Arabian Sea through the Gulf of Khambhat.
Ecological Significance:
The river is known for its highly meandering and sinuous course, which has given rise to unique ecosystems and ravines along its banks.
It supports a variety of wildlife species, including porcupines, Indian civet cats, jungle cats, cobras, pythons, and Bengal monitors.
The river is home to the vulnerable mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris), a species protected in India. These crocodiles have been observed to thrive in the river, particularly within the Vadodara region.
Conservation Efforts:
A survey conducted by the Gujarat Forest Department in 2020 estimated that there were around 300 mugger crocodiles in the Vishwamitri River within the limits of Vadodara.
The mugger crocodile is listed as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and is also included in CITES Appendix I (the highest level of protection).
Species Information:
The mugger crocodile is one of the 24 extant species of crocodilians globally.
It is often referred to as the “water monster” (or magar) in Hindi and Urdu.
Distribution and Habitat:
The mugger is found in 15 Indian states, with the largest populations in the middle Ganges (Bihar-Jharkhand) and Chambal (Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Rajasthan) basins.
It thrives in freshwater environments, including marshes, lakes, rivers, and artificial ponds.
Conservation Status:
IUCN Status: Vulnerable
CITES Status: Appendix I (indicating a high level of protection)
The Vishwamitri River has played a critical role in the development of Vadodara. Human settlements have existed along its banks since 1000 B.C., marking the river as historically significant for both its ecological and cultural contributions.
The Ajwa Reservoir, located on this river, is vital for water supply and irrigation for the region. With the recent opening of its gates, the VMC is ensuring the safety of the city by preventing potential flooding, particularly during the heavy monsoon season.
The Vishwamitri River is not only an important watercourse for Vadodara's urban development but also a crucial ecological habitat, especially for the vulnerable mugger crocodile. The recent management of water levels at the Ajwa Reservoir illustrates how local authorities are addressing the challenges posed by seasonal rainfall while also preserving the delicate ecosystem along the river. As the river continues to provide water and habitat, its conservation and sustainable management remain central to the city's future growth and ecological health
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