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Kukkarahalli Lake also called Kukkarhalli Kere (Lake is ‘’kere’’ in local Kannada language), located in the heart of the Mysore city, adjoins the Manasgangotri (University of Mysore), the Kalamandir (Rangyana) and the Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) campus (separated by the Hunsur Road). It provides lung-space to the city. Mummadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar (1794–1868) of the Mysore dynasty (Kingdom of Mysore) was responsible for getting the lake created, in the year 1864, to provide water for irrigation to about 4000 ha (10,000 acres) of land outside the city. The Lake also used to be a source of water supply to the city of Mysore but over the years, sewage and excessive land encroachments (mostly illegal) and blockage of water flow sources almost led to the eutrophication

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  • Kukkarahalli Lake also called Kukkarhalli Kere (Lake is ‘’kere’’ in local Kannada language), located in the heart of the Mysore city, adjoins the Manasgangotri (University of Mysore), the Kalamandir (Rangyana) and the Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) campus (separated by the Hunsur Road). It provides lung-space to the city. Mummadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar (1794–1868) of the Mysore dynasty (Kingdom of Mysore) was responsible for getting the lake created, in the year 1864, to provide water for irrigation to about 4000 ha (10,000 acres) of land outside the city. The Lake also used to be a source of water supply to the city of Mysore but over the years, sewage and excessive land encroachments (mostly illegal) and blockage of water flow sources almost led to the eutrophication of the lake. The University of Mysore and the citizen forums of Mysore continue to make efforts to preserve the lake by implementing several remedial measures. There is a 3.5-km walkway on the periphery of the lake with shaded stone benches for visitors to sit, relax and enjoy the scenic serenity of the lake. (en)
  • Le lac de Kukkarahalli, au cœur de la ville de Mysore, est un réservoir d'irrigation destiné à 4 000 ha de terres, devenu depuis corridor vert. Il est aujourd'hui au milieu de trois centres de recherche : celui de l’Université de Mysore (Manasgangotri), celui de Kalamandir (Rangyana) et l'Institut de Recherche des Techniques Agroalimentaires (CFTRI, de l'autre côté de la route d'). (1794–1868), maharadjah de Mysore, a fait creuser ce lac en-dehors de la ville en 1864 pour l'irrigation. Le lac eut de fait pour les habitants de Mysore une fonction de réservoir d'eau potable pendant des décennies, mais les rejets clandestins, les empiétements et les soutirages ont provoqué son eutrophisation. L’université de Mysore et les associations de Mysore s'efforcent de remédier à cette situation. (fr)
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  • Le lac de Kukkarahalli, au cœur de la ville de Mysore, est un réservoir d'irrigation destiné à 4 000 ha de terres, devenu depuis corridor vert. Il est aujourd'hui au milieu de trois centres de recherche : celui de l’Université de Mysore (Manasgangotri), celui de Kalamandir (Rangyana) et l'Institut de Recherche des Techniques Agroalimentaires (CFTRI, de l'autre côté de la route d'). (1794–1868), maharadjah de Mysore, a fait creuser ce lac en-dehors de la ville en 1864 pour l'irrigation. Le lac eut de fait pour les habitants de Mysore une fonction de réservoir d'eau potable pendant des décennies, mais les rejets clandestins, les empiétements et les soutirages ont provoqué son eutrophisation. L’université de Mysore et les associations de Mysore s'efforcent de remédier à cette situation. (fr)
  • Kukkarahalli Lake also called Kukkarhalli Kere (Lake is ‘’kere’’ in local Kannada language), located in the heart of the Mysore city, adjoins the Manasgangotri (University of Mysore), the Kalamandir (Rangyana) and the Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) campus (separated by the Hunsur Road). It provides lung-space to the city. Mummadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar (1794–1868) of the Mysore dynasty (Kingdom of Mysore) was responsible for getting the lake created, in the year 1864, to provide water for irrigation to about 4000 ha (10,000 acres) of land outside the city. The Lake also used to be a source of water supply to the city of Mysore but over the years, sewage and excessive land encroachments (mostly illegal) and blockage of water flow sources almost led to the eutrophication (en)
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