Sunday, November 6, 2011
White-naped woodpecker at Puttenahalli lake
Friday, November 4, 2011
Lake in the rains
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Public spaces or political spaces?
The Peepal Tree chopped down at Puttenahalli Lake
PNLIT's helpless gardener flanked by tree cutters
Inconsolable gardener
Doctoring in the hope it will sprout once more
Peepal tree planting at the viewing deck 16 Sept. 2010
Mr. Bhoja Shetty and the author beside the peepal tree 17 Oct 2011
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Visitors to the Puttenahalli Lake
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Weekend volunteers, Bird watch update
- Clear the space around the base of each tree, turn the soil over but remember to keep the trough shallow around it.
- Remove weeds growing in the walking track drains
- Direct water flow from these drains to the nearest tree
- Some of the bougainvillea are growing wild. Tie them with gunny ropes so that they spread over the fence. The gardeners have the rope.
- Check that the trees have not bent or branches broken in the rains. Bent trees must be staked and broken, limp branches cut off cleanly with a knife.
- The viewing deck needs some deweeding.
- Our volunteers have planted Portulaca and lilies near the benches on the coconut grove. A few are flowering though most of them are still tiny and can be mistaken for weeds.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Bird watch update
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Joy of Giving Week 2011
A citizens' initiative, the PNLIT has been working with the Bangalore municipality (BBMP), to rejuvenate and preserve Puttenahalli Lake in South Bangalore. A couple of years ago, the lake was almost lost to 'development' but it is now a "saved" lake of Bangalore that is teeming with fish and attracting birds. Indeed, the Puttenahalli Lake is an example of what we, the people can achieve with governmental support.
In May 2011, PNLIT became the first citizens' group to be given charge of maintaining a lake. BBMP does not provide any financial support for lake maintenance, so PNLIT meets the lake maintenance expenses from donations made by individuals and other well-wishers. These expenses which include buying saplings, paying salaries of the gardeners, sweeper and other labourers, maintenance equipment, etc., amounts to about Rs. 6 lakhs annually. For PNLIT, this is a labour of love. Our administrative costs are negligible.
Why is Puttenahalli Lake so important that you should support it?
- Because it raises the water table in the area and keeps the wells/ bore wells full.
- Because it prevents flooding during the monsoon.
- Because the trees are a precious green cover to keep the temperature down.
- Because birds and butterflies flock to the lake and have made it their home.
- Because children and adults can see the best of nature in the heart of human habitation.
- AND because without the lake, its entire area of 13 acres 25 guntas will most likely become a concrete jungle.
This Joy of Giving week please support PNLIT. We will make your money go a long way and ensure that the Puttenahalli Lake rejuvenation effort is sustained.
Your donations are exempt u/s 80G of the Income Tax Act.
Cheques in favour of "Puttenahalli Neighbourhood Lake Improvement Trust" can be mailed to the registered office B2, 503, South City, Arekere Mico Layout, Bangalore 560076. Direct transfer to State Bank of India, RBI Layout, Bangalore SB a/c no 31209228099 (for transfer within India - ISSC code SBIN 0004408)
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Bird watching at Puttenahalli Lake
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
PNLIT walking the anti-corruption talk
- Trust registration at the sub-registrar's office.
- Income tax 12AA exemption.
- Income tax 80G exemption for donors.
- MOU with BBMP.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Beautiful birds of Puttenahalli Lake
September 3, 2011
According to Dr S. Subramanya, an authority on lakes, nearly 110 species of birds fully or partially dependent on water have been recorded utilizing the lakes/ tanks in Bangalore. This diversity of birds belongs to 6 avian orders and 25 bird families.
At Puttenahalli Lake, JP Nagar, we have positively identified about 15 species on this list. To see a full list of the birds of Bangalore Lakes and the birds that have been identified at Puttenahalli, check here.
There are a few spotted, some photographed, but yet to be identified.
We are yet to spot any of the migratory birds (expected in Blr end Sept-April). We really hope we are lucky enough to see them at our lake.
We are very happy to share the photos of beautiful birds taken by a well-wisher and photography enthusiast Mr Sujesh S. in August. Here is his picasa web album.
Happy viewing!















