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Freshwater biodiversity faces a critical situation globally. Current efforts to protect and conserve India's freshwater biodiversity have been insufficient in light of emerging challenges. To address this, we propose 14 science-based and policy-backed recommendations aimed at achieving long-term protection of Indian freshwater ecosystems and biodiversity conservation goals. Managers of India's nodal agencies have expressed support for implementing these recommendations. The Wildlife Institute of India has recently launched a pioneering master's degree programme in freshwater ecology and instituted scholarships for local citizens known as 'Guardians of the Ganga', who are actively engaged in conserving biodiversity along the Ganga River under the auspices of the 'Biodiversity Conservation and Ganga Rejuvenation' project sponsored by the National Mission for Clean Ganga. These initiatives align closely with our proposed recommendations. Implementing these timely recommendations by policymakers is crucial to safeguarding India's freshwater biodiversity.
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