Bitra Island Latest News
The Chief of Staff of the Southern Naval Command recently said the Navy is setting up a detachment in Bitra Island, which "is more or less completed".
About Bitra Island
- It is located in the northern region of Lakshadweep in the Arabian Sea.
- It is the smallest inhabited island in the territory.Â
- It has a land area of 0.105 sq.km.Â
- It has a length of 0.57 km and a width of 0.28 km at the broadest point.Â
- Though the land area is small, its lagoon area is 45.61 sq.km.
- There is a small shrine of Malik Mulla, an old Arab saint who is said to have been buried here. The shrine is a place of pilgrimage for the people of other islands.
- As per the 2011 census, the population of Bitra Island is 271.
- Climate:
- The climate of Bitra is similar to the climatic conditions of Kerala. March to May is the hottest period of the year.
- The temperature ranges from 25°C to 35°C, and humidity ranges from 70 to 76 percent for most of the year.
- It used to be covered by thick shrubs and was the breeding ground for seabirds. In the early 19th century the birds left the place due to human interference.
- It is strategically important to India, as it lies in a key position in the Arabian Sea.
- Bitra would become the third island in the archipelago with a defence establishment – two Indian naval bases in the archipelago are INS Dweeprakshak in Kavaratti, the capital of the UT, and INS Jatayu in Minicoy.
Source: NIE
Bitra Island FAQs
Q1: Where is Bitra Island located?
Ans: It is located in the northern region of Lakshadweep in the Arabian Sea.
Q2: What is the land area of Bitra Island?
Ans: It has a land area of 0.105 sq.km.
Q3: Which saint’s shrine is located on Bitra Island?
Ans: Malik Mulla, an old Arab saint.
Q4: As per the 2011 Census, what is the population of Bitra Island?
Ans: 271