Lotus Pond (Photo: Google Maps)
Hyderabad: Hyderabad Lakes and Water Bodies Management Circle (HLWBMC), a division of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), has undertaken significant measures to safeguard and rejuvenate 40 lakes facing challenges such as sewage inflows and encroachments within the Greater Hyderabad area.
The restoration initiative by HLWBMC is actively underway for 36 of the identified lakes, employing strategies like fencing, sewage diversion, construction of chain-link mesh fences, desilting, and various interventions.
With a budget of Rs 72.52 crore allocated for this undertaking, GHMC officials are overseeing the restoration works of these lakes across Hyderabad.
Private construction companies, fulfilling their corporate social responsibility, have adopted the majority of these lakes, actively contributing to their restoration. The civic body calls for public support, urging citizens to participate in programs focused on revitalizing and developing the city’s water bodies through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives.
Beyond safeguarding the lakes in Hyderabad, GHMC envisions transforming the surroundings of these water bodies, incorporating features such as walking tracks, landscaping, open gyms, benches, public toilets, evening lighting, play areas for children, gazebos, amphitheatres, and other facilities to enhance the overall environment.
This comprehensive project aims to breathe new life into these lakes across Hyderabad and create vibrant spaces for the community.
This post was last modified on January 6, 2024 3:49 pm