With a vision to ensure the preservation of water bodies, safeguard the environment and bring communities together, the Infosys Foundation has rejuvenated the Hebbal Lake in Mysuru, Karnataka in a holistic way.
Such a great social service by Infosis foundation. It is an inspiration to all of us. All over the country, people should look for such cause and do their best to rejuvinate the water bodies.
Great job Infosys foundation. Heartfelt thank you! The government should hand over maintenance of all lakes in Bangalore to them and Infosys foundation should publish their case studies for other cities and even river boards to embrace.
It’s an eye opener to civic bodies, maintenance of all water bodies and sources in country is being neglected. It’s a wake-up call to civic bodies it’s time to rejuvenate each and every water source in the country and to educate people to maintain hygiene surroundings. I appreciate the initiative and Infosys for taking the leading, and showing the country that we can bring back life to water lakes. It would be wonderful if more such organisations take lead in rejuvenating water sources.
wish the Ambani's would take on similar projects in Bombay and restore the Mithi River once and for all, create a beautiful walking space for millions of Mumbaikars. This will gain them more goodwill than anything else!
Excellent work by Infy Foundation, in a way they made the lake. But it is matter for 6 months you will find algal bloom back in lake as the output of STP could be good on paper but not as per the ecology requirement. Going forward it is important to calibrate the Native Microbiota of Lake to consume the nutrient load.
This guys are ready to clean the problems outside of the company but not ready to understand the concern of internal employees . This is the reality . No one cares even if the employee salary is not even half the industry standard and they won't try even try to regularise but ready to give crores to the some even if the market is in recession