Kushalnagar's Cauvery Park dries up without water

Kushalnagar's Cauvery Park dries up without water

Kushalnagar's Cauvery Park dries up without water

Kanive, Mar. 20: The Cauvery River flows below. Above are the tanks of the water management unit of the water board, and the excess water that has undergone treatment is flowing unabated in the drain and joining the Cauvery again.

However, even the elected officials who returned home after finishing their term in office did not care about the park. The officials did not care at all. Who else can we talk to about the problems? This is the heartfelt sentiment of the environmentalists of Kushalnagar.

The park in the Cauvery area in front of the Rytha Sahakari Bhavan, built with the Chief Minister's grant, among the 50 areas of the entire Kushalnagar, called Padmavati, has dried up due to lack of water management.

The plants that were growing in the park have completely dried up. The mechanical tube well installed during the construction of the park lacked water, so the equipment installed in the borewell was torn off and scattered.

There is a water board office at a distance from the upper reaches of the park, where water is collected and purified from the Cauvery River.

The waste water collected when the water from the Cauvery River is purified in that unit can be easily brought to the Cauvery Park at the bottom through a pipe line through the Farmers' Cooperative Bhavan. This is because the waste water from the water board's purification center is being drained into the drains. The elected council did not come up with the slightest idea or plan to use this water for the park. So now the beautiful park is drying up in the sun.

The local Rotary organization had installed some equipment that would be beneficial for children, women, and senior citizens in the only park that looks green during the rainy season in the entire municipality. These equipment were also being used very efficiently.

Now that the park is dry, no one here is thinking of coming inside the park. G.L. Nagaraju, a senior citizen of the city, has urged the municipal authorities to immediately understand the mood of the people of the town and formulate a plan to make it a well-equipped park that they need.

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