Answer
Renuka Lake
Explanation
Renuka Lake, located in Himachal Pradesh, is the smallest Ramsar site in India. Its total area is only 0.2 square kilometers or 20 hectares. It received the status of a Ramsar site in 2005. It is a natural freshwater lake situated in the Sirmaur district.
Key Points
- > The area of Renuka Lake is only 0.2 square kilometers.
- > It is located in the Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh.
- > The lake is named after the Hindu Goddess Renuka.
- > It is an important freshwater lake in India.
- > Kanjli Wetland is located in Punjab.
- > Sur Sarovar (also known as Keetham Lake) is located in Uttar Pradesh.
Additional Information
Notable Small Ramsar Sites in India
| Ramsar Site | State | Area (sq km) |
|---|---|---|
| Renuka Lake | Himachal Pradesh | 0.2 |
| Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary | Tamil Nadu | 0.4 |
| Vembannur Wetland Complex | Tamil Nadu | 0.2 |
| Nangal Wildlife Sanctuary | Punjab | 1.16 |
Memory Tips
- Renuka = Renu: In Bengali/Hindi, 'Renu' means small particle or dust. Hence, Renuka is the smallest Ramsar site.
