Hesaraghatta Lake is a humanmade reservoir located 18 km to the north-west of
Bengaluru
Bengaluru, also known as Bangalore (List of renamed places in India#Karnataka, its official name until 1 November 2014), is the Capital city, capital and largest city of the southern States and union territories of India, Indian state of Kar ...
in
Karnataka
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state,
India
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. It is a fresh water
lake
A lake is often a naturally occurring, relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the Earth's surface. It is localized in a basin or interconnected basins surrounded by dry land. Lakes lie completely on land and are separate from ...
created in the year 1894 across the
Arkavathy River
The Arkavati is an important mountain river in Karnataka, India, originating at Nandi Hills of Chikkaballapura district. It is a tributary of the Kaveri, which it joins at 34 km south of Kanakapura, Ramanagara District called Sangama i ...
to meet the drinking water needs of the city. Sir K. Seshadri Iyer, the then
Dewan
''Dewan'' (also known as ''diwan'', sometimes spelled ''devan'' or ''divan'') designated a powerful government official, minister, or ruler. A ''dewan'' was the head of a state institution of the same name (see Divan). Diwans belonged to the el ...
of erstwhile
Mysore state and the then Chief Engineer of
Mysuru
Mysore ( ), officially Mysuru (), is a city in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. It is the headquarters of Mysore district and Mysore division. As the traditional seat of the Wadiyar dynasty, the city functioned as the capital of the ...
, M. C. Hutchins, planned to build the scheme called the "Chamarajendra Water Works" to store a three-years' water supply to the city.
This crucial water body is an integral part of the recently declared Hesaraghatta Grasslands Conservation Reserve, enhancing its ecological and biodiversity significance.
Access
The lake is approachable by road from Bengaluru at a distance of 26.5 km to the north-west of the city.
[http://www.geopassage.com/India/attraction/Bangalore/Hesarghatta.htm Hesarghatta]
Topography
The total catchment area draining into the Lake at the dam built on the
River Arkavati is 73.84 km
2 (2189 mi
2), out of which the direct draining catchment is 2.68 km
2 (6.86 sq mi
2). There are 184 tanks built in the Arkavati river basin upstream of the Hesaraghatta lake. The River Arkavati originates in the
Nandi Hills of
Chikkaballapur district and joins the
River Kaveri at
Kanakapura after flowing through Kolar District and
Bangalore Rural district
Bengaluru Rural district is one of the 31 districts in Karnataka, India. It was formed in 1986, when Bangalore District was divided into Bangalore Rural and Bangalore Urban. Presently in Bangalore Rural district, Bengaluru North District ther ...
. The Vrishabhavati and the Suvarnamukhi are the tributaries which drain part of Bengaluru and
Anekal
Anekal (ಆನೇಕಲ್) is a major town and taluk of Bengaluru Urban district, part of the Bangalore Metropolitan Region. It is a major town in the suburbs of Bangalore, Bengaluru. The Chandapura-Anekal stretch is an emerging residential hu ...
Taluk respectively into the Arkavati River. The catchment receives a mean annual rainfall of 859.6 mm.
Hydrology and water works

The
Arkavathy River
The Arkavati is an important mountain river in Karnataka, India, originating at Nandi Hills of Chikkaballapura district. It is a tributary of the Kaveri, which it joins at 34 km south of Kanakapura, Ramanagara District called Sangama i ...
is one of the two rivers which partially meet the water supply needs of Bangalore; the other being the Kaveri. The reservoirs created by building dams on the Arkavathy are the "Hesaraghatta" and the "Chamarajasagara" at
Thippagondanahalli (TG Halli) built during the years 1894 and 1933 respectively.
The Hesaraghatta dam is an earthen bund of with a total height of creating the Hesaraghatta Lake (reservoir) with storage of 997 M.Cft at full reservoir level with a lake surface area of . Water from the reservoir is taken through initially a 1.4 m dia (42" dia) Hume pipe to the Soladevanahalli Pumping Station by gravity and then pumped (using steam pumps initially and later changed to electric pumps at Soladevanahalli) against a head of 115 to 135 m to the Combined Jewel Filters (CJF) plant at
Malleswaram for treatment and supply to the consumers in the city.
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When the Hesaraghatta Lake started drying up in the year 1925, as an urgent remedial measure, another dam was built to create a reservoir called the Chamaraja Sagar at TG Halli, downstream of the Hesaraghatta Lake. This dam has been enlarged from time to time, over the years, to meet partially, the increasing water supply demand of Bengaluru.
Deterioration of the lake
The reservoir is reported to have filled up last in the year 1994 and thereafter the lake's deterioration and drying up started, reducing its reliability as a water supply source.
The reasons attributed to the lake's drying up are erosion in the catchment and consequent capacity shrinking due to continuous silting. As of January 2020, the lake is completely dry. In 2022, after a gap of 23 years the lake was filled once again to its brim due to heavy rainfall in the surrounding areas and Arkavati catchment area., [Sights, sounds and smells from Bangalore: Army, AKASH revive Hesarghatta lake]
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In recent years, the Hesaraghatta Lake bed has seen an increased number of bird photographers who drive on the lake bed using their cars and SUVs as hides resulting in extensive damage to the grassland habitat. This has increased the vehicle tracks to 43 km in total, with the average track width coming to 1.62 meters. About 136 hectares of habitat was either lost or disturbed because of vehicular movement. Some of the practices by villagers such as open defecation
Open defecation is the human practice of defecating outside ("in the open") rather than into a toilet. People may choose fields, bushes, forests, ditches, streets, canals, or other open spaces for defecation. They do so either because they do ...
are also common.
Main factors affecting degradation include sand mining, movement of tractors, tree plantations, and grazing of cattle.
Avifauna
Even in the deteriorated condition of the lake, birds such as the White-breasted Kingfisher ('' Halcyon smyrnensis''), Magpie Robin (''Copsychus saularis
The Oriental magpie-robin (''Copsychus saularis'') is a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the Thrush (bird), thrush family Turdidae, but now considered an Old World flycatcher. They are distinctive black and white bir ...
''), Little Egret
The little egret (''Egretta garzetta'') is a species of small heron in the family Ardeidae. It is a white bird with a slender black beak, long black legs and, in the western race, yellow feet. As an aquatic bird, it feeds in shallow water and on ...
s, Common Myna
The common myna or Indian myna (''Acridotheres tristis''), sometimes spelled mynah, is a bird in the Family (biology), family Sturnidae, native to Asia. An omnivorous open woodland bird with a strong territorial instinct, the common myna has ada ...
s (''Acridotheres tristis
The common myna or Indian myna (''Acridotheres tristis''), sometimes spelled mynah, is a bird in the family Sturnidae, native to Asia. An omnivorous open woodland bird with a strong territorial instinct, the common myna has adapted extremely we ...
''), Brahminy Kite
The brahminy kite (''Haliastur indus''), also known as the red-backed sea-eagle in Australia, is a medium-sized bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal Bird of prey, raptors, such as eagles, buzzards, and h ...
s, Black Drongos, Bulbuls, greater coucals, purple sunbirds, etc., (some are pictured in the gallery) have been reported in and around the lake periphery. Documented records of sighting of 2000 water birds of 29 species have been reported. The lake is also a great place for the winter migrants. Harriers and spotted eagles have been reported on this lake during winter. Bird poaching traps, a common sight, are located and removed from the bed of the lake quite often. In summers, Junonia almana
''Junonia almana'', the peacock pansy, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in Cambodia and South Asia. It exists in two distinct adult forms, which differ chiefly in the patterns on the underside of the wings; the dry-season form has few ...
is common. The lake is dried and grass grows on it, on which Vanessa cardui
''Vanessa cardui'' is the most widespread of all butterfly species. It is commonly called the painted lady, or formerly in North America the cosmopolitan.
Description
File:Vanessa cardui MHNT CUT 2013 3 14 Pontfaverger-Moronvilliers Dos. ...
can be found. Colotis amata, Colotis danae, Colotis aurora, and Cepora nerissa are common on Cadaba fruticosa. The lake area is hotter than the rest of Bangalore
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usually by 1 degrees Celsius. It is the only breeding spot off the Lilac silverline, Aphnaeus lilacinus
''Cigaritis lilacinus'', the lilac silverline, is a species of Lycaenidae, lycaenid or blue butterfly found in Asia.
Range
The lilac silverline is found in India, Myanmar and N.Thailand.
In India, this butterfly is found from Uttarakhand and Him ...
in South India.[http://wgbis.ces.iisc.ernet.in/energy/lake2006/programme/programme/lake2006_Pdf/Harish%20Bhat_Tanks%20of%20North%20Bangalore.pdf Diversity at the Tanks of North BangaloreWater Bird Diversity at the Tanks of North Bangalore]
Call for restoration
Apart from the water supply, the lake, which was known for its birds and river rafting (wind surfing), has drawn the attention of public spirited organisations and individuals for undertaking restoration works to revive it.[
* The ]Madras Engineer Group
Madras Engineer Group (MEG), informally known as the Madras Sappers, is an engineer group of the Corps of Engineers of the Indian Army. The Madras Sappers draw their origin from the erstwhile Madras Presidency army of the British Raj. This ...
(MEG) of the Indian Army
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in association with local community organizations such as the "Arkavathy Kere Ulisi Andolana Samithi (AKASH)", which literally means "Save Arkavati Lake Movement" of Hesaraghatta and "Friends of Hesaraghatta Lake" undertook 'shramadana' (voluntary manual labour), in May 2004, to clear the main inlet to the lake. It is reported that this activity enabled increase of water storage in the lake which was stated to be of water in an area of about . AKASH has now sought help of more volunteers to increase the depth of the lake to to attract several species of birds.[
]
* The "OORU-NEERU" Water Walk was organised by the public spirited people of Bangalore to Hesaraghatta Lake to see and study the status of the Lake and evaluate the relationship of a city to its waters. The observation made by the study is that: ''It is more correct to refer to the Hesaraghatta reservoir as a 'once upon a time' water lifeline for Bengaluru rather than a current lifeline.''
The walk has also brought out facts such as, a) presence of the reservoir and old pumps, b) the building of 1896 A.D. vintage which has maps displayed in a building depicting how the water was received and pumped, c) the water level chart of the Hesaraghatta reservoir till 2000 A.D, d)a rain gauge to measure the rainfall, e) the remnants of the brick aqueduct to convey water by gravity at Turbanahalli and f) the Siphon at the Hesaraghatta Lake used to discharge the flood waters when the reservoir was full. The final verdict of the Water Walkers is that:''The Hesaraghatta reservoir has the capacity to supplement Bengaluru water requirements at a far cheaper cost than any other. It makes ecological and economic sense to look at its revival.''
* Another voluntary effort, the latest, is of the three member team of a villager, a photo journalist and an economist who found that the lake was being de-silted with bull dozers at the lake's eastern channel to connect it with the catchment area and which could bring water into the lake during the monsoon.Saving Hesaraghatta, the saga of two rajas, one bhatta and a lake
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Places of interest
The fertile area which encircles the Lake has a number of important institutions such as the Government Aquarium
An aquarium (: aquariums or aquaria) is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed. fishkeeping, Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, aquati ...
, Government Film and Television Institute
Indian Horticultural Research Institute
Indo-Danish Poultry and Dairy farms with its livestock breeding and poultry centres which face the Lake, and the famous Nrityagram, founded by Odissi
''Odissi'' (''ଓଡ଼ିଶୀ'') also referred to as ''Orissi'' in old literature, oldest surviving classical dance of India, is a major ancient Indian classical dance that originated in the Hindu temple, temples of Odisha – an eastern ...
dancer, the late Protima Gauri in 1990.[
]
Gallery
File:Bay-backed Shrike at Hessarghatta.jpg, Bay-backed shrike (''Lanius vittatus'')
File:Common Kestrel at Hessarghatta.jpg, Common kestrel (''Falco tinnunculus'')
File:Common Mynas- Display at Hodal I Picture 0051.jpg, Common myna (''Acridotheres tristis'')
File:Cattle Egrets (Bubulcus ibis) at rest in Kolkata W IMG 3441.jpg, Cattle egrets (''Bubulcus ibis'')
File:Magpie robin.jpg, Oriental Magpie-robin (''Copsychus saularis'')
File:Pond heron1.jpg, Indian pond heron (''Ardeola grayii'')
File:Crow-Pheasant.jpg, Greater Coucal (Southern) (''Centropus sinensis'')
File:Egretta garzetta1.jpg, Little egret (''Egretta garzetta'')
File:Lilac Silverline dry season form.jpg, Lilac Silverline (''Aphnaeus lilacinus'')
File:A male Rain Quail at Hesaraghatta, Bangalore.jpg, A male Rain Quail
File:Black winged Stilt at Hesaraghatta.jpg, Black-winged stilts
References
{{Hydrology of Karnataka, state=expanded
Reservoirs in Karnataka
Lakes of Bengaluru
Water Heritage Sites in India