Lacs restaurés d’Hyderabad prêts pour leur inauguration le 6 mars

Deux lacs restaurés à Hyderabad, le lac Bam Rukn-ud-Daula et Nalla Cheruvu, sont prêts pour leur réouverture au public dans le cadre d’une initiative de rajeunissement. Le ministre en chef A. Revanth Reddy inaugurera le lac Bam Rukn-ud-Daula le 6 mars 2026, Nalla Cheruvu devant suivre peu après.

Les efforts d’Hyderabad pour revitaliser ses étendues d’eau se poursuivent avec l’inauguration imminente de deux lacs restaurés sous l’égide de l’Hyderabad Disaster Response & Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA). Le lac historique Bam Rukn-ud-Daula, situé à Shivarampally, et Nalla Cheruvu à Kukatpally, font partie de cette initiative de rajeunissement des lacs.  nnUn communiqué de HYDRAA indique que le ministre en chef A. Revanth Reddy est prévu pour inaugurer le lac Bam Rukn-ud-Daula le vendredi 6 mars 2026. Cet événement marque la réouverture du lac au public après les travaux de restauration. Nalla Cheruvu sera inauguré quelques jours plus tard, favorisant ainsi les objectifs de l’agence en matière de protection et d’amélioration des actifs d’Hyderabad face aux catastrophes.  nnCes restaurations soulignent les progrès continus dans la gestion environnementale d’Hyderabad, en se concentrant sur des sites historiques comme le lac Bam Rukn-ud-Daula.

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