Volunteers Initiate Restoration of Abandoned Stepwell in Mutga, Belagavi
The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) has partnered with the Pyass Foundation to initiate a redevelopment project focused on a significant local water body. This collaboration aims to restore and enhance the ecological and cultural value of the water body, which plays a crucial role in the communitys environment and livelihoods.
The project is expected to include measures for improving water quality, increasing biodiversity, and creating sustainable usage practices. Additionally, it will seek to engage local communities in conservation efforts, promoting environmental awareness and education.
INTACH has a long history of working on heritage conservation in India, while the Pyass Foundation is known for its efforts in water conservation and management. This partnership underscores the importance of protecting natural resources and promoting sustainable practices in urban settings.
Further details regarding the specific scope of the redevelopment, anticipated timelines, and community involvement will be available as the project progresses.
