(THE GIST OF PIB) Rann Utsav

(THE GIST OF PIB) Rann Utsav

(DECEMBER-2024)

Rann Utsav

  • The Indian Prime Minister has invited the public to experience the Rann Utsav, which continues till March 2025.

About Rann Utsav

  • Rann Utsav is an annual cultural festival organized by the Gujarat Tourism Department in the Great Rann of Kutch, India's largest salt desert.

  • It celebrates the cultural and artistic heritage of Kutch, attracting domestic and international tourists.

About the Rann of Kutch

  • Location: The Rann of Kutch is a vast area of salt marshes, straddling the border between India and Pakistan.

  • It is primarily located in the Kutch district of Gujarat, with a smaller portion in the Sindh province of Pakistan.

Divisions:

  • Great Rann of Kutch: The larger portion, stretching east to west.

  • Bordered by the Thar Desert to the north and Kutch Hills to the south.

  • Little Rann of Kutch: Located southeast of the Great Rann, extending southwards to the Gulf of Kutch.

  • Geographical features: It lies close to sea level, connected to the Arabian Sea via the Kori Creek (west) and the Gulf of Kutch (east).

  • It is the only large flooded grassland zone in the Indomalayan realm, a biogeographic region extending across South and Southeast Asia.

Climate:

  • Summer: Temperatures average 44°C, peaking at 50°C.

  • Winter: Temperatures can drop to freezing levels or below.

Ecological significance:

Flora and Fauna:

  • Indian Wild Ass (Khur): The Little Rann of Kutch is home to this endangered species.

  • Ecosystems include mangroves, desert vegetation, and grass-covered patches (baits), vital for local wildlife.

  • The region is part of the Wild Ass Wildlife Sanctuary, India’s largest wildlife sanctuary.

  • Unique biodiversity: It supports diverse ecosystems with desert on one side and the sea on the other, fostering unique plant and animal life.

  • Historical and cultural significance: The Rann has seen neolithic settlements and later became a centre for the Indus Valley Civilization. It has been part of historic empires like the Mauryas and Guptas, reflecting its rich historical lineage.

Kutch Desert:

  • The Kutch Desert spans vast areas, bordered by:

  • Sindh (Pakistan) in the northwest.

  • Arabian Sea to the southwest.

  • Rajasthan in the northeast.

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