Infosys Foundation to restore Panchakalyani lake in Karnataka

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Foundation, the philanthropic arm of IT giant Infosys, Friday said it will work towards conservation and restoration of in

Panchakalyani is the largest ancient lake in Melukote in the Mandya district of Karnataka, said in a regulatory filing.

"The Foundation will restore the lake by cleaning the tank, removing silt and waste deposit, ensuring of the Panchakalyani and a nearby tank called the Ganeshan Honda, reconnecting the existing canals, and building a compound wall," it added.

Sudha Murthy, of the Foundation, said Melukote was patronised by the great empires of Hoysala and Vijayanagara, and the Wodeyars of the kingdom of Mysore.

"Our ancestors have created several heritage structures which stand testimony to our glorious past and it is our duty to preserve those structures. The restoration project is important to improve the water quality of the lake and bring back balance in the natural ecosystem of Melukote," she added.

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First Published: Fri, February 01 2019. 14:35 IST