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Poornankuppam Pond Renovation and Waterbody Conservation

Poornankuppam Pond Renovation and Waterbody Conservation

On 26 June 2026 the renovated 400‑year‑old Poornankuppam Agriculture Pond (Muzhiyankulam) in Poornankuppam village, Puducherry, was reopened after restoration.

Key facts

  • Location and size: Poornankuppam village, Puducherry; pond area ~1.5 acres (Muzhiyankulam / Muliyan Kulam).
  • Age and origin: Estimated ~400 years; believed to date to the Chola period.
  • Renovation cost and stakeholders: Approx ₹1.2 crore; implemented by Dhana Sundarambal Charitable Society with local community and private contributions; work done after permission from Ariankuppam Commune Panchayat.
  • Works executed: Desilting, revetment of side bunds, construction of walkways, and provisioned inlet and outlet.
  • Storage capacity and functions: Nearly 5 crore litres; used for groundwater recharge and as a barrier against coastal seawater intrusion.
  • State-level plan: Puducherry submitted a ₹480 crore proposal to the Central government for restoration of 82 waterbodies.

Technical and hydrogeological points

  • Groundwater recharge: Stored surface water percolates to replenish shallow aquifers and raise water table.
  • Seawater intrusion: Maintaining freshwater heads in coastal freshwater systems reduces inland movement of saline water into aquifers.
  • Revetment function: Bank stabilisation reduces erosion and siltation, increasing effective storage life.

IASPOINT Booster Facts

  • Ministry: Ministry of Jal Shakti is the central agency for water resources and river basin management.
  • National Water Mission: Part of NAPCC; focuses on integrated water resource management and water‑use efficiency.
  • Atal Bhujal Yojana: Central scheme for participatory groundwater management (World Bank‑assisted).
  • Local approvals: Restoration of waterbodies requires permissions from local bodies (panchayats/commune panchayats) and adherence to local planning norms.
Last Modified: June 27, 2026

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