Minister flooded with requests to save Lakes
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Minister flooded with requests to save Lakes

September 8, 2019

Mysuru: On November 22, 2018, the then Tourism Minister S.R. Mahesh visited the Kukkarahalli Lake early in the morning along with a battery of officials and interacted with walkers and environmentalists. He promised development works under a budgetary allocation  of Rs. 2.9 crore. 

This morning, the Lake saw one more VVIP visit as Mysuru District Minister V. Somanna landed at the University entrance of the picturesque Lake at 6.30 am. The Minister was accompanied by a host of leaders including MP Pratap Simha and MLA L. Nagendra. Officials also joined him. 

Among the development works proposed when S.R. Mahesh visited the Lake last November were improvement of Kuvempu Vana, providing diffused aerator, slurry pumping unit, construction of parking areas and toilets, boating jetty, security office, improvement of Dewan Poornaiah Canal, creation of Bamboo Diversity Park and a Botanical Garden. 

However, none of the above projects were implemented and much water has flowed under the bridge. Today again Minister Somanna promised the development of the lake and conserve it as a lung space. 

Interacting with walkers, Somanna said that efforts will be launched to conserve all the Lakes of Mysuru including Kukkarahalli and Karanji Lakes. The walkers told the Minister that the Lakes of Mysuru were in a pathetic condition and needed urgent intervention. They said that sewage continues to flow into Kukkarahalli Lake from surrounding residential areas despite promises by University of Mysore that is the custodian of the Lake. 

Following complaints, the Minister asked the University authorities to take steps to prevent the sewage flow. During the Minister’s visit, none of the high-ranking University officials were present. Only the University Engineer Shivalingappa and Registrar (Evaluation) Prof. K.M. Mahadevan were present. 

Walkers complained that the Fish Marketing Federation Outlet behind Crawford Hall sells fish fries and other eatables creating a nuisance, smell and dirt in the area. The outlet has permission only to sell fresh fish and not cooked items. Somanna asked the University officials to immediately stop the outlet from selling fried fish. 

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“Soon after Oct. 8 after Vijayadashami, my focus will be on the Lakes of Mysuru and I will ensure that the green space is maintained and the lakes are brought back to life. 

The ecosystem of the lakes will be preserved and no illegalities will be allowed. I have already discussed with MP Pratap Simha, Chamaraja MLA L. Nagendra to step up efforts to save Kukkarahalli Lake. I will discuss Karanji Lake and Lingambudhi Lake with Krishnaraja MLA S.A. Ramdas,” Somanna said. 

The Minister also discussed Lake Development with former Chamarajanagar MP R. Dhruvanarayan who was among the morning walkers today and BJP leaders H.V. Rajeev and former Exhibition Authority Chairman B.P. Manjunath. 

Somanna also inaugurated the Plastic-free Dasara Campaign launched at Kukkarahalli Lake by K.M.P.K. Charitable Trust where eco-friendly carry bags were distributed to the public. Also, the Minister opened a Bird Watching programme — ‘K.P. Poornachandra Tejaswi – Hakki Pukka,’– organised by Abhiruchi Prakashana, Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha (KRRS) and Hasiru Sene. 

3 COMMENTS ON THIS POST To “Minister flooded with requests to save Lakes”

  1. Bala says:

    Karanji Lake is dying under the noses of Zoo Authorities, district administration and so on. All are sleeping, and will they wake-up to take proper measures and provide a permanent solution? All VIPs pass through the road running between Zoo and the lake, but no one noticed this seriously? As per recent report in Star of Mysore, so called scientific method was followed in removing the silt. What is so scientific about that? Only God know.

  2. Bala says:

    Karanji Lake is dying under the noses of Zoo Authorities, district administration and so on. All are sleeping, and will they wake-up to take proper measures and provide a permanent solution? All VIPs pass through the road running between Zoo and the lake, but no one noticed this seriously? As per recent report in Star of Mysore, so called scientific method was followed in removing the silt. What is so scientific about that? Only God knows.

  3. Halli Haida says:

    @bala, I agree with you! These days every mundane task has become “Scientific”: Speed Breakers, Garbage collection, fixing pot holes etc. With all these mindless scientific people running around the garbage is piling up, roads are filled with more pot holes, drains are blocked! I can go on!

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