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Ducks raise oxygen level in water: Tripura CM

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Last Updated : Aug 29 2018 | 5:00 PM IST

Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb has said that the oxygen levels in water bodies increase when ducks swim in it which was corroborated by some experts.

Deb had said at a programme at the water palace of Neermahal in Tripura's Sepahijala district that when ducks swim in water bodies they recycle water and their swimming increases the oxygen level in it.

His statement made on Monday went viral in the social media.

He also said that he wants to distribute 50000 ducklings among the villagers who live near Rudrasagar lake, where the water palace is situated, to provide an alternative source of income for the,.

According to Deb, at least Rs 6 crore could be generated per year by properly rearing the ducklings.

BJP spokesman in Tripura, Ashok Sinha came out in support of the chief minister's claim that oxygen level in water bodies increases when ducks swim in it.

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"What Biplab Kumar Deb has said is 100 per cent correct. People who are laughing are the ones who should be laughed at. They are ignorant. Ducks do raise oxygen levels," Sinha, who is a physician claimed in a Facebook post yesterday.

He also quoted an observation of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN in support of his claim.

"Ducks aerate the water while swimming, thus, they are called biological aerators," he said.

When contacted, he further clarified that if one wants to nurture water properly, he should rear ducks to enrich the ecosystem around the water body.

The joint director of animal resource development department Manoranjan Sarkar too backed Debs statement saying "When duck sucks water, one has to understand that it increases oxygen level like an aerator does a in water body."

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First Published: Aug 29 2018 | 5:00 PM IST

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