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Karnataka: Mulagunda City Pancayat in Gadag Revives Seven Lakes

Karnataka: Mulagunda City Pancayat in Gadag Revives Seven Lakes
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GADAG: The city of Mulagunda Pancayat has managed to revive seven lakes under his jurisdiction.
Panchayat authorities have successfully cleared encroachment in 18 hectares, who have ensured the flow of water without interference to the lake.
The authorities revived three lakes using government funds, and the money they obtained from private organizations.
Panchayat achievements are recognized by the government, which gives the first prize in the conservation and the rise of the lake.
Officer Head of Panchayat City Mulagunda MS Bentur said that encroachment along the lake catchment area had left them dry and barren.
“We collected all the relevant documents from the land note department, after we cleaned all encroachment.
We revived three lakes with funds channeled by the government.
Rural Rural Development Project Shri Kshetra Dharmasthala gave sanctions RS 4.1 Lakh.
Total costs revived seven lakes Rs 24 lakh.
We issued an open call to the farmers in Mulagunda, and each of them was offered one mud released from the free lake.
We registered the earthmoving machine and tractor from nine other cities in Gadag.
We only bear the costs for materials Burn, which helps us save rent that we might have spent if we fire a private vehicle, “said Bentu.
Farmers Basavaraj Sunkapur based in Mulagunda said that the rise of lakes had helped refill groundwater reserves in the city.
“Many Borewells inside and around the city have been abandoned now reappeared life.
Farmers in the villages around Mulagunda such as Hosur, Kanavi, Chinchali, Yalavatti also benefit from the mud they get, which has increased soil fertility,” said Sunkapur.
Bapugouda Bharamagoudra, a farmer from Yalavatti, a neighboring village Mulagunda, said that many temples located next to the lake, have been renovated, and the canals feed them have been cleaned.
“Pancrayat also planted tillers around the lake, which has increased Greencover,” he said.
Mulagunda Town Panchayat Members Vijaykumar Neelagun appreciate officials to take the initiative of client encroachment despite the risk of opposition it can be attractive from political parties.
“Villagers will certainly benefit from this initiative.
The rise of the lake has also been translated into an increase in income from fisheries.
The lake now attracts birds in thousands, some fly here from the adjacent magadi lake,” Neelagund said, which is the vice president Lake Development Committee.

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