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Patalaganga, a tiny pond covering three acres is nestled in the Nandi Hills and used to be one of the primary sources of water for people living in the surrounding region in the yesteryears. However, over time it has been badly neglected. There is an urgent need for it to be revived in order to increase ground water table, support a thriving flora and fauna ecosystem and also provide a steady supply of water to the nearby Amruthasarovara kalyani which collects crystal clear drinking water after natural filtration.
Current Scenario:
- Very little water in the pond
- Polluted water stagnated here
- Pond inlets and outlets have to identified and cleaned
- Scope to improve bio-diversity around the pond
United Way Bengaluru in partnership with Indus Herbs want to undertake the restoration of Patalaganga pond and the Amruthasarovara kalyani by planting 1000 saplings around this area. To save precious rain water which usually flows away and gets wasted, construction of boulder checks and recharge pits have to be undertaken to ensure that water is collected at the right place and the right time.
Mentioned below are the areas of improvement for active community participation and sustained efforts.
Neighborhood Pond Requirements
Areas of support | Activities | Estimated Cost |
Plantation of bio-diverse saplings and maintaining the same |
| Rs. 5,00,000 (Rs.500 per plant*1,000 nos.) |
Construction of boulder check and recharge pit to increase water table of the pond |
| Rs.65,000/- |
For more information, please write to info@uwbengaluru.org or visit www.indusherbs.com
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