Khajaguda Lake
Khajaguda Lake | |
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Bhagirathamma Cheruvu Nanakramguda lake | |
ఖజగూడ లేక్ (Telugu) | |
Location | Makthakousarali, Hyderabad |
Coordinates | 17°24′53″N 78°21′27″E / 17.4148017°N 78.3573688°E |
Type | Natural lake |
Built | 1897 |
Surface area | 37-acre (0.15 km2) |
Khajaguda Lake, also known as Bhagirathamma Cheruvu or Nanakramguda lake[1] is a lake in Ranga Reddy District in the Indian state of Telangana and on the western edge of the city of Hyderabad, in the suburb of Manikonda, in the middle of Makthakousarali, Khajaguda area.
History
[edit]Khajaguda Lake was built in 1897 during the reign of 6th Nizam Nawab Mahboob Ali Khan.[2] This lake was spread over 618-acre (2.50 km2). This lake supplied water to 900 acres of Ayakattu in Kamareddy, Sarampally and Narsampally areas.
An official survey dated February 25, 2014 showed that the Full Tank level (FTL) of Khajaguda Talab is spread over 38.004 acres (15.38 ha)[3][4][5] and a resurvey dated September 18, 2019, showed that the lake is 37 acres (14.97 ha).[6][7][8] Both the maps are not available on HMDA official website. At present, the lake is spread over 37-acre (0.15 km2).
Present status
[edit]The lake is gradually being destroyed and depleted reportedly due to encroachment from various builders, private residential projects and construction of roads. Sewage is also discharged into the lake which was once hosting various migratory birds and had rich aquatic life.[9] The lake has been handed over to Wipro as part of their CSR programme for rejuvenation and since then is also known as Wipro Lake.[10] Due to dumping of garbage, the lake still remains heavily polluted.[11] The GHAC (Great Hyderabad Adventure Club) has been carrying out clean sweep days on the lake shore in 2013[12] and 2014.[13]
Tourism
[edit]With the Khajaguda Hills (Fakhruddin Gutta) to the South of the lake, the site is a popular spot for outdoor activities, such as hiking and bouldering.[14][15] Fakhruddin Gutta granite rock formations (popularly known as Khajaguda Hills) are as old as 2.5 billion years.[16][17][18][19] Khajaguda Rock Formation, which is prehistoric heritage site, is spread across 180-acre (0.73 km2).[20][21][22] The tomb of Saint Hazrat Baba Fakhruddin Aulia — spiritual mentor of Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah (founder of the Bahmani Kingdom) who was buried here in 1353 AD; an over 800-year-old Annatha Padmanabha Swamy Temple and a cave where the revered saint, Meher Baba had meditated are situated on Khajaguda Hills (Fakhruddin Gutta).[23][24][25]
In the beginning of 2019, some illegal quarrying was carried out, and parts of the boulders have been destroyed, even though the High Court directed the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation and Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority to ensure that the boulders were not damaged.[26][27] In October 2023, Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) started work to fence the 2.5 billion-year-old Khajaguda rock formations and limiting access to motorists, visitors.[28][29]
Outer Ring Road -Lanco Hills link road is under construction as part of Corridor 39B.[30][31][32][33] This 3.89 km long link road is constructed alongside the Khajaguda Heritage Rock Formation.[34]
See also
[edit]- Manikonda
- Society to Save Rocks
- Manikonda Cheruvu (Yellamma Cheruvu)
References
[edit]- ^ "Nanakramguda lake reels under threat of destruction".
- ^ "Hyderabad: Stink rises from drinking water source, Khajaguda lake is now a dumping yard".
- ^ "How did Khajaguda lake shrink? HC quizzes Telangana government on two different maps".
- ^ "Furnish maps relating to Khajaguda tank, HC tells government".
- ^ "Shrinking Khajaguda Lake: Telangana HC seeks explanation from Hyderabad development body".
- ^ "Why Khajaguda lake shrunk to 37acre? HC poser to Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority".
- ^ "Furnish maps relating to Khajaguda tank, HC tells government".
- ^ "Laying of road near Khajaguda lake questioned".
- ^ V, Nilesh (29 September 2017). "Nanakramguda lake reels under threat of destruction". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
- ^ Singh, Bachan Jeet (4 April 2023). "GHMC re-allots lakes for rejuvenation under CSR". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
- ^ Sunku, Durga Prasad (18 June 2018). "Wipro lake littered with garbage, plastic". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
- ^ Prasad Np: Cleanup Activity At Khajaguda Hyderabad by GHAC Volunteers , In: blog.ghac.in, 10 June 2013.
- ^ Akhila Manne: India Clean Sweep - Clean up of Khajaguda lake, In: blog.ghac.in, 8 July 2014.
- ^ Mohammed Hasib: Khajaguda Hills – relishing SUNSET at the summit, In: Adventures in Hyderabad, Travel Stories, AtomicCircle.com, 8 October 2018, (Link).
- ^ hyderabadclimbers.com - Khajaguda Routes, (Link)
- ^ "A city as multifaceted as a diamond".
- ^ "HMDA finally wakes up to Khajaguda destruction".
- ^ "Telangana government urged to save Fakhruddin Gutta heritage rocks".
- ^ "Yet another blow to Hyderabad's rock heritage".
- ^ "Telangana's Khajaguda Rock Formation is as old as the Earth's crust!".
- ^ "Prehistoric connect makes Khajaguda unique".
- ^ "A year of challenges for built heritage in Telangana".
- ^ "250 Hyderabadis lace up and run to...Save Fakhruddin Gutta".
- ^ "Telangana: Khajaguda's heritage rocks turning to dust".
- ^ "Hyderabad's geological heritage turning to dust".
- ^ newindianexpress.com – Heritage rock formations in Hyderabad losing out to infrastructure needs, 4 June 2019.
- ^ Serish Nanisetti: Hyderabad’s geological heritage turning to dust, In: The Hindu, 17 March 2019, (Link).
- ^ "HMDA begins work on fencing Khajaguda hills".
- ^ "Khajaguda rocks turn vice den, HMDA begins work on limiting access to motorists, visitors".
- ^ "ORR-Lanco link road to be realigned to save Khajaguda rocks".
- ^ "Yet another blow to Hyderabad's rock heritage".
- ^ "Hyderabad: 3 booked for destroying part of Khajaguda rocks".
- ^ "Khajaguda: Activists allege contempt of court".
- ^ "IT corridors to get link roads to ease traffic".