Ramakrishnapuram Lake

Ramakrishnapuram Lake, originally named as Mukidigan Cheruvu, is a lake located in Ramakrishnapuram, Neredmet Village, Hyderabad near Ramakistapuram Railway Station. It is home to many migratory birds.[1] The lake is currently facing many problems, including water pollution. GHMC is trying to stop pollution but the efforts are not effective. Migratory birds and other animals are also affected by the pollution.[2]

Ramakrishnapuram Lake
ముకిడిగన్ చెరువు (రామకృష్ణాపురం చెరువు)
Ramakrishnapuram Lake is located in Telangana
Ramakrishnapuram Lake
Ramakrishnapuram Lake
LocationRamakrishnapuram, Neredmet,Hyderabad, India
Coordinates17°28′34″N 78°31′59″E / 17.476°N 78.533°E / 17.476; 78.533Coordinates: 17°28′34″N 78°31′59″E / 17.476°N 78.533°E / 17.476; 78.533
Native nameముకిడిగాన్ చెరువు
Primary outflowsSafilguda Lake
Basin countriesIndia
Surface area80 acres (32 ha), now 50 acres (20 ha)
Surface elevation1,759 ft (536 m)
SettlementsNeredmet

HistoryEdit

RK Puram lake's roots can be traced back to 1798 when the 'subsidiary alliance' was proposed by then British Governor-General in India, Lord Wellesley.

By the early 1800s, the Electronics and Mechanical Engineering (EME), which is presently the Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering (MCEME), had been set up at Trimulgherry. The engineers and electricians who worked here needed water, So RK Puram Lake was commissioned by the Nizam and dug up in the mid-1800s, occupying a space of around 100 acres.[3]

ReferencesEdit

  1. "Aquatic weed in Ramakrishnapuram lake". The Hindu. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  2. "Pollution in Ramakrishnapuram lake". The Hindu. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  3. "From bird paradise to frothing mess: Tracing the history of Secunderabad's RK Puram lake". The News Minute. 6 January 2018. Retrieved 31 December 2020.

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