Gorewada Lake
Gorewada Lake is situated on the north-west corner of Nagpur city. It is created with a dam 2,350 feet long.[1]
Gorewada Lake | |
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Gorewada Lake | |
Location | Nagpur, Maharashtra |
Coordinates | 21°11′50″N 79°2′15″E |
Type | freshwater |
Primary outflows | Pili river |
Basin countries | India |
Settlements | Nagpur |
In 1912, Gorewada lake was developed by the water works department as the primary drinking water source for Nagpur's 1.01 lakh population.[2] Bordered by thick forest, Gorewada lake and its surrounding is the habitat for avian species and some wild life. The government of Maharashtra has started to develop a 1914 hectare safari in the forest regions surrounding the lake. Information by many newspapers claimed that it would also roll out he first night-safari in the country. The proposal was a long-drawn one, first proposed in 2005 and the safari started only in 2016. Leopards, Indian deer, Indian Peacock and some more species can be occasionally spotted.
Road near Gorewada lake termed as Gorewada Ring road. Many celebration lawns (open air) are situated in this area. Nearest area to Gorewada lake is Zingabai Takli, Borgaon, Gittikhadan.
Fishing
Though it is largely the task of the water works department to clean and supply water to the city, some pollution in form of garbage and burnt plastic is seen in the section of the lake open for regular strolls. Also, fishing for fish and sea-shells are often seen in the lake.
References
- "GEO". Office of the Collector – Geographical Information. National Informatics Centre, Nagpur. Archived from the original on 17 February 2005. Retrieved 19 May 2008.
- ToI article on Gorewada Lake