સમગ્ર ગાંધીનગરમાં બહુવિધ તળાવો અને તળાવોને પુનઃસ્થાપિત
કરવામાં GMC અને E.F.I એકસાથે જોડાઈ રહ્યા છે.
Gandhinagar, the capital metropolis of Gujarat, is understood for its wealthy cultural heritage, city panorama, and huge inexperienced cowl. With the Sabarmati River flowing alongside its western boundary, the town is dwelling to quite a few lakes, ponds, stepwells, and reservoirs. Nonetheless, through the years, speedy urbanization has shifted focus away from these important water our bodies, resulting in encroachments and degradation, thereby threatening the town’s ecological stability. Restoring these wetlands is essential for groundwater recharge, agriculture, biodiversity, and general environmental resilience.
E.F.I., in collaboration with the Gandhinagar Municipal Company, has taken on a number of water our bodies throughout Gandhinagar in Adalaj, Ambapur, Tarapur, Zundal and extra, working in the direction of their restoration.
Ambapur, Tarapur, and Zundal are among the quickly rising villages that mix each city and rural traits. The water our bodies on this area play a important function in supporting the encircling atmosphere from groundwater recharge, irrigation, and offering habitats for quite a lot of city and rural natural world.
Nonetheless, as the town quickly expanded with huge roads, towering buildings, and flashy business areas, consideration slowly drifted away from these true lifelines. Uncared for and missed, they started to deteriorate. Invasive weeds started to take over, rubbish was dumped alongside their banks, the water our bodies turned shallower, and the bunds began eroding. What have been as soon as thriving ecosystems steadily misplaced their function and became uncared for areas, susceptible to
misuse and anti-social actions.
E.F.I, in collaboration with the Gandhinagar Municipal Company, launched the #BlueGreenGandhinagar venture in restoring 10+ water our bodies and growing
an eco-park with native tree alongside the banks of the Sabarmati River.
All these water our bodies have been completely surveyed, and their boundaries have been clearly demarcated. Rubbish that had been discarded over a few years was eliminated, and invasive weeds have been cleared from your entire lake floor. Following this, extra silt that had accrued over time was desilted and repurposed to strengthen the embankments. These embankments have been raised, widened, and strengthened to reinforce structural stability and long-term resilience.
Protecting fencing was put in across the lake areas to safeguard the water our bodies and forestall undesirable intrusions. These restoration efforts considerably elevated the water storage capability, eliminated all non-biodegradable waste, and diverted sewage away from the lakes resulting in improved water high quality. With stronger bunds, recharge pits, nesting islands, and native tree plantations these water our bodies are now higher geared up to assist each the local people and
the wildlife that rely upon them.
Scroll via and have a look at how once-forgotten water our bodies have been introduced again to life.
Ambapur Lake Restoration
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Restoration Efforts

After Restoration

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Tarapur City Pond Restoration
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Work In Progress


After Restoration
Tarapur Rural Pond Restoration
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Work In Progress

After Restoration



Zundal Pond Restoration
Earlier than Restoration

Work In Progress


After Restoration
Zundal Tragad Mansarovar
Pond Restoration
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Work In Progress
After Restoration


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