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  1. Feb 10, 2021 · Introduction Somanahalli Lake in Kanakapura, Bangalore has been painstakingly restored to its past glory. The transformation of the lake, led by common people, local communities and local government bodies in coordination, has ensured that the lake ecosystem has an opportunity to thrive for years to come. To understand the work that went into this transformation, Karthik Rangappa interviewed Smt. Revathi Kamath, a landscaper for the past 20 years, and the individual who spearheaded the ...

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  2. Dec 18, 2022 · Not so 63-year-old Revathi Kamath, a resident of Bannerghatta Road in Bengaluru South, who has been busy giving a new lease of life to the 28-acre Somanahalli Lake along Kanakapura Road.

  3. 4 days ago · That is the compassion Revathi Kamath always had. Thus far, Revathi Kamath has planted more than one lakh trees, and all that by one person, an amazing dedication to the environment that made its place in various newspapers. It was one of her dreams come true, Revathi Kamath adopted the dying Somanahalli Lake in Kanakapura, Karnataka, and it ...

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  4. The villages and areas around Rajaluve and Somanahalli lake were in terrible conditions because of loss of vegetation and greenary due to the drying up of So...

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  5. Jun 6, 2024 · Save lakes to save water in Bengaluru region by planting more trees and clearing raajakaaluves from encroch people. Save Bengaluru for future Generation

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  6. Jul 24, 2020 · Revathi Kamath, who passed away on July 21, 2020, was a ground-breaking Indian architect in the field of sustainability and mud architecture, with her revolutionary ideas and design works. The Delhi -based firm Kamath Design Studio that she set up in 1981 with her husband, late Vasant Kamath, explored traditional techniques and materials in a ...

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  8. Bengaluru’s 63-YO Landscaper Spent Rs 45 Lakh to Revive Dying Lake; 4000 Saplings Planted. When Revathy Kamath started her landscaping business, she faced water issues to maintain the land where she grew trees. On enquiry, she realised the nearby Somanahalli Lake was dying and stepped up to revive it.