Revived lake boosts farming, renews hope in Karnataka's Kolar
A similar project in Mulbagal taluk turned a garbage-filled tank into a scenic community space.
Salar News
Kolar, 11 Nov
Once a lifeline for Ammacheruvapalli village in Srinivaspur
taluk of Kolar, the Yagavoddu tank had long fallen silent as years of silt
accumulation and erratic rainfall left it dry and desolate. Today, it stands
revived, thanks to a restoration initiative led by Aahwahan Foundation,
Bengaluru, in partnership with Netcracker Technology, at a cost of Rs 80 lakh.
“The tank, spread across nearly 20 acres, has regained its
vitality and renewed the community’s faith,” said Viswanatha Sastry, a priest
from neighbouring Royalpad village. The revival included desilting, bund
strengthening, and clearing inflow channels blocked by weeds and slush.
Saplings were planted along the periphery to restore its natural charm, said
Aahwahan Foundation CEO Braja Kishore Pradhan.
Ramesh Gowda, a local farmer, recalled, “When the tank dried
up, we lost all hope. Seeing it full again feels like life has returned.” The
rejuvenation has significantly improved the region’s groundwater levels and
revived farming activities across seven neighbouring villages.
“The revival of Yagavoddu Kere has changed everything, it
recharged groundwater, revived farms, and reversed migration. It’s proof that
sustainable efforts can transform lives,” said Byre Gowda, president of the
Government Employees Association.
Beyond agriculture, the restored lake will now support
fishing, livestock, and small-scale economic activities, creating a ripple
effect across the local economy.
A similar project in Mulbagal taluk turned a garbage-filled tank into a scenic community space, symbolising how environmental restoration can foster both ecological balance and social renewal.
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