Suraj. B. M., Dhanush S., and Ashwin. R.

Class 8, ACTS Secondary School, Bengaluru

Our presentation is about the land-use changes occurring in two localities of Bengaluru – Doddanagamangala and Ananthnagar  – due to population rise in the past 10 to 15 years.

We interviewed local people (older and younger generations) and got the following information:

1]  Agricultural land has been converted into real estate –  apartments, residential colonies and shopping malls.

2] Ananthnagar was a dense forest-like place and Doddanagamangala was an agricultural land as there was abundant flow of water through lakes.

3] Many trees were cut down to make space for apartments and many kinds of shops and shopping malls.

Effects:

  • Kammasandra Lake, the only surface source of water for Ananthnagar, and the two lakes which supply water to Doddanagamangala, have been polluted because of waste disposal into the lake.
  • The population increase has led to the accumulation of garbage. The roads have become crowded. The serenity of the localities is completely lost in the city culture.
  • Increase in the financial status of villagers
  • Rise in land prices
  • Many shops and malls have been constructed to fulfil the desires of the residents.

What we did:

  • Suggested some solutions to the villagers by making them aware of the need of preserving the beauty of the villages by maintaining the greenery.
  • Distributed posters recommending that they start small-scale industries in the outskirts of the city. This will lead to the distribution of the population, thereby reducing the pressure.

 

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