Hyderabad: NITHM took initiative to protect Ramammakunta Lake.
Hyderabad: NITHM took initiative to protect Ramammakunta Lake.
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Hyderabad: Earlier the lake was drying up and had attracted prying eyes of land sharks. With the fresh spell of rains, the long-neglected lake will now be restored to its pristine glory thanks to the National Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management (NITHM) taking the initiative to protect the lake. "In the past few years, the lake was completely polluted and slowly the groundwater stopped flowing into the lake.But with heavy rains, in the current monsoon the lake is filled with rainwater that contributed to the significant growth of groundwater in the lake," said Dr. Chinnam Reddy, Director of NITHM. 

He further said that the institute is working on making the surroundings of the lake green and pleasant by planting a variety of plants. "To give an attractive look to the lake we are also constructing a walk-path, and beautification works will also be done," the director said. The Ramammakunta lake is spread over four acres adjacent to the main building of the NITHM campus. Moreover, boating facilities and other facilities may also come in and around the lake soon, as the institute management in collaboration with the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is planning to divert the sewage line so that the lake can be free from getting contaminated. 

Beautification works are being executed with the help of GHMC at a cost of Rs. 32 lakhs. "A special garden with 20 varieties of plants will be formed across the lake with unique lighting," said the director. Our goal is to make everyone here feel pleasant while walking and jogging. We will evolve the necessary guidelines to provide access to the public as well, the director added.

 

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