9 Bengaluru citizens revive dying Sarakki lake, turning sewage-choked waterbody into thriving ecosystem | Bengaluru News
[ad_1] REJUVENATED AND THRIVING: Once on brink of extinction, the 92-acre lake is now referred to as ‘an oxygen bank’ by visitors BENGALURU: A lake doesn't vanish overnight — it disappears in slow motion. The water turns murky, fish die, birds leave, and finally, the land is claimed, concreted, or forgotten.Sarakki Lake in JP Nagar was heading in that direction since over a decade. However, a different story unfolded for the 92-acre lake was choked by sewage, weeds, and encroachments — the one led by nine determined citizens, who took on apathy and ecological collapse and revived the lake.In 2012, Prof KS Bhat, Hariprasad Y, Ramachandra Joisa, Manjunath MP, Sudarshan G, Manish A, KR Sooryanarayana, Shankar Sastry, and Srivatsan — most of them retired professionals — formed the Sarakki Lake Area Improvement Trust (SLAIT). Their journey began with getting the […]