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                          Hyderabad has a glorious  tradition of tanks built by its ruling dynasties. It owes its many lakes—that  stored and supplied water for drinking and irrigation to its citizens—to the  Qutab Shahi (1564-1724AD) and the Asaf Jahi (1724-1948 AD) rulers. The first of  these was Hussain Sagar, built on a tributary of the Musi River in 1562. Later,  more tanks were constructed to handle floods and to cater to the city’ growing  population. The city of lakes had about 532 tanks and kuntas (percolation tanks)  within a radius of 35 kilometers. Thus the science of rainwater harvesting  using water bodies is ancient in this region. However the recent trends had  been that of systematic killing of lakes. Tanks (lakes) are getting converted  into residential colonies with the consent of government. For instance, a slum  sprang up at Mir Jalap tank and an affluent residential colony came up in the  lakebed of Masaabcheruvu. But, it was the destruction of Saroornagar that led  to the genesis of ‘Save Lakes Campaign” by PRAKRITI, a group of  environmentalists, in September 1999. Originally spread over 65 ha the lake is  reduced to 25.41 ha at present. Denudation of the catchment area and discharge  of untreated sewage into the Saroornagar Lake were endangering its very existence. 
                             
A greater threat to the  lake’s existence had come on October 22, 1984, when the government of Andhra  Pradesh issued orders for the ‘abandonment of the lake’ by depleting the tank  level from 31 meters (m) to 29 m to facilitate development of residential colonies  in the exposed peripheral areas. However after four years, the Municipal  Corporation passed a unanimous resolution to counter the government order
and protect the lake at  any cost. Meanwhile two major fish kills were reported in October 1999. The Madannapet  fisherman’s society reported the matter to Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control  Board (APPCB), who assigned the cause of this incidence to eutrophication  caused by a drain entering the lake. The stormwater drains in the upper  catchment areas of Saroornagar Lake were filled with silt and occupied by  people, endangering the lives of people living down stream. 
 
All these facts were  presented before the authorities with a request to prevent the lake being used  as a garbage dump yard; divert the sewage drains entering the lake; demarcate  the lake boundaries; remove encroachments and undertake plantation in the  periphery. On numerous occasions irrigation officials, with the support of  local police, attempted to open the old pucca bund to reduce the water in the lake.  With the support from the local media and citizens, fisher folks and activists  of the movement stalled these moves. But the threat to the existence of this  lake persisted. Appraising the Chief Minister and the Minister for Environment  and Forests on these issues yielded no results. 
 
In August 1995, KL Vyas, convener of the ‘Save  the Lake Campaign’, launched by the
Society for the  Preservation of Environment and Quality of Life, filed public interest  litigation (PIL) in the Andhra Pradesh High Court (HC), against the Government of Andhra  Pradesh, seeking  protection of 170 lakes in Hyderabad. The Hyderabad Urban Development Authority  had identified these lakes as water bodies covering over 10 hectares (ha) of  land. While the PIL encompassed all these lakes that were under threat, its  attention was focused on the Saroornagar Lake that was under severe stress due  to large-scale encroachment on its catchment area and alarming level of  pollution. | 
                         
                        
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                          Acting on a petition,  the honorable justice C V N Shastry directed the government departments to  protect all water bodies around the city 
                             
Again, on the same  petition, a bench comprising of M N Rao and Rajgopal Rao directed the state  government to appoint Environment Protection Training and Research Institute  (EPTRI), Hyderabad to prepare an action plan for the protection of Saroornagar  Lake. 
 
The report was submitted  by EPTRI and restoration work has already begun. EPTRI is now striving to  protect, conserve and renovate all the other 170 lakes around the twin cities  of Hyderabad and Secundrabad.
Later the  jurisdiction of the order was extended to include the protection of all the  water bodies in the state of Andhra Pradesh. About 90 per cent of these lakes  are located in the rural areas. | 
                         
                        
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                              Dr K L Vyas 
                                F-1, Ratna Residency 
                                Maheswari Nagar,  Habsiguda 
                                Hyderabad 500007  
                                Andhra Pradesh  
                                Tel: 040- 27682371 
                                Mobile: +91-9989824328
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