Deccan Herald 27.07.2009 Age-old waterbody in ruins |
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Even as the City is reeling under acute water scarcity, a vital source of water located in the heart of the City is in a state of utter neglect. | |
In fact, it was fenced on all the directions with the objective of protecting a source of drinking water. Teppotsava of Nanjundeswara deity was also being held in this pond. The centuries’ old waterbody constructed with foresight is now reduced to a garbage dumping yard. Even the debris of the building that are demolished for renovation or reconstruction is being dumped into this pond. Shrubs and weeds have grown unhindered, as a testimony to the negligence displayed by the successive centres of power. There was a plan to handover the place to Tirumala Tirupati trust for construction of a temple. Funds were also raised for the purpose. However, the plan was shelved for some reason and the senior citizens of the City now recall that the money collected was also refunded. Encroachment A fencing was put up around Nagarakunte following pressure mounted up by the local residents in 1980s. The fencing itself has now disappeared, thus paving way for unbridled encroachment. Groundwater has hit the nadir and one can’t find water even after digging thousands of feet. Waterbodies such as Nagarakunte become vital while redressing problems related to water scarcity. Attempts should be made to rejuvenate this centuries’ old pond and exploit its potential to impound water. The measures assume more importance in view of the water shortage plaguing the City. DH News Service |