The Dharitri and Environmentalist Foundation of India have taken an important step in their ongoing effort to restore and preserve the natural water bodies of Odisha with the launch of their Water Bodies Restoration Drive. The first phase of this initiative has focused on reviving the Haridamda Lake, located in the Khordha district of Odisha. This picturesque lake, once a vital source of water and ecological balance for the surrounding communities, had fallen into a state of disrepair and neglect over the years. Through this restoration project, the foundation aims to breathe new life into the Haridamda Lake, returning it to its former glory as a thriving aquatic ecosystem and community resource.
The restoration work involved a comprehensive assessment of the lake’s condition, addressing issues such as siltation, pollution, that have threatened its existence. Teams of environmental experts and local volunteers worked together to carefully dredge the lake, remove invasive species, and reinstate native flora that provide critical habitats for diverse wildlife. Special attention also paid to strengthening the lake’s shoreline and catchment area, ensuring the long-term sustainability of this precious water body.
Beyond the practical aspects of physical restoration, the Dharitri and Environmentalist Foundation are also spearheading educational and community engagement initiatives to foster a deeper appreciation for the importance of water conservation among local residents. Through awareness campaigns, school outreach programs, and collaborative cleanup drives, the foundation hopes to empower the community to take an active role in protecting the Haridamda Lake and other vital natural resources in the region. This holistic approach, combining ecological restoration with social mobilization, underscores the foundation’s commitment to safeguarding Odisha’s delicate environmental balance for generations to come.