PREVIOUSLY ASKED IN:
WBPSC Miscellaneous Preliminary 2019
Answer
Manipur
Explanation
The famous Loktak Lake is situated in the state of Manipur. It is the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India. The lake is globally renowned for its unique circular floating swamps or islands, which are locally called 'Phumdis' (a heterogeneous mass of vegetation, soil, and organic matter). The Keibul Lamjao National Park, which is the only floating national park in the world and the last natural refuge of the endangered Sangai deer, is located on this lake.
Key Points
- > Loktak Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India.
- > The lake houses the Keibul Lamjao National Park, the world's only floating national park.
- > It is the exclusive natural habitat of the endangered Sangai deer (also known as the brow-antlered or dancing deer).
- > Wular Lake in Jammu & Kashmir is the largest freshwater lake in all of India.
- > Chilika Lake in Odisha is the largest brackish water lagoon in India.
Additional Information
Important Lakes of India & Locations
| Lake Name | State | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|
| Loktak Lake | Manipur | Floating Phumdis & Sangai deer |
| Wular Lake | J&K (UT) | Largest freshwater lake in India |
| Chilika Lake | Odisha | Largest coastal brackish lagoon |
| Vembanad Lake | Kerala | Longest lake in India |
| Sambhar Lake | Rajasthan | Largest inland salt lake |
Memory Tips
- Loktak's Uniqueness: If you see the words 'floating park' or 'Phumdis', the answer is unequivocally Loktak Lake in Manipur.
