Nexus Initiative Impacts Lives Through Lake Revival

Nexus Select Trust completes restoration of its tenth lake under Lakes of Happyness, benefiting over one lakh people.

By SE Online Bureau · November 16, 2025 · 6 min(s) read
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Nexus Initiative Impacts Lives Through Lake Revival

Nexus Select Trust, India’s largest retail real estate platform, has achieved a significant  corner by completing the  revivification and handover of its 10th lake under its flagship ESG action, “ Lakes of Happyness. ” The programme, launched in 2022, aims to borrow and revive 15 lakes across the country by FY2026,  fastening on restoring  demoralized civic and  pastoral water bodies and  perfecting community access to sustainable water sources. With the completion of the  rearmost restoration in Hyderabad, the action has now  appreciatively impacted  further than  100,000 people across four  countries. 

The “ Lakes of Happyness ” action was conceptualised with the  thing of addressing the shrinking number of natural water bodies in India,  numerous of which have been affected by  rapid-fire urbanisation, pollution, and times of neglect. Nexus Select Trust’s approach blends environmental sustainability with community participation,  icing that the original population is  laboriously involved in the protection and long- term care of the revived lakes. Over the  once three times, the programme has restored a aggregate of 10 lakes in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Telangana, covering  further than 100  townlets and  pastoral communities. 

The  rearmost restoration marks the  revivification of the Gurunath Cheruvu lake in Miyapur, Hyderabad, a 21- acre water body that had deteriorated significantly due to encroachment, ground accumulation and waste discharge from  girding neighbourhoods. Following months of work, the lake has now been completely restored and handed over to the original society, which will oversee its use for recreational and community conditioning. The handover of this 10th lake represents the halfway point in Nexus Select Trust’s commitment to revive 15 lakes by the end of FY2026. 

Dalip Sehgal, CEO of Nexus Select Trust, emphasised that the action is  predicated in the belief that water restoration  systems have a direct impact on  mortal good and original development. “ Water  failure is n’t just an environmental issue, it’s a  mortal bone. When a lake revives, life revives. Through Lakes of Happyness, we’re bringing back not just water, but good for people, for nature, for generations to come, ” he said. His  reflections reflect the programme’s focus on long- term sustainability rather than short- term restoration work. 

One of the notable features of the action is its reach beyond Nexus Select Trust’s  marketable operations. While the organisation is known for its retail real estate presence,  numerous of the lakes restored under this programme are located far from its boardwalk  locales, in both  pastoral andsemi-urban regions where water  failure directly affects livelihoods. These include  failure-prone agrarian belts in Chalisgaon and Jalgaon in Maharashtra,  tabernacle- linked water ecosystems in Chennai, and arising wildlife corridors around Bengaluru. This approach highlights the Trust’s intention to address water- related vulnerabilities in regions where communities depend heavily on natural water bodies for  husbandry, drinking water and artistic conditioning. 

Nexus Select Trust has banded  with well- known water conservation experts, including Anand Malligavad, popularly known as the “ Lake Man of India, ” and Gunwant Sonawane, who’s recognised for his work on  pastoral water  results. Their  concerted  moxie has helped shape the  design’s restoration  ways, which calculate on traditional and nature- grounded  styles rather than  expansive civil construction. The  revivification work  generally includes desilting accumulated sludge,  heightening lake basins, rebuilding natural catchment areas, and planting native  foliage around the water body to support ecological balance. By avoiding cement,  sword and chemical- grounded  results, the action aims to allow the lakes to  serve as natural ecosystems that can recharge groundwater and support biodiversity. 

The measurable impact of the  design has been visible across multiple regions. In  failure- hit  sections  similar as Jalgaon and Chalisgaon, groundwater  situations have risen by over to 1.5 times following lake  revivification. Several  preliminarily dry wells have begun yielding water again,  perfecting access to drinking water and irrigation for  near communities. Original  growers have reported advanced agrarian conditionspost-monsoon, with restored lakes helping to replenish soil  humidity across hundreds of acres of cropland. numerous of the revived lakes have also attracted migrant  catcalls and revived native factory species, contributing to a healthier ecological  terrain. residers in some  townlets have noted a reduction in seasonal migration, as families now have  dependable access to water throughout the time. 

Jayen Naik, President – Operations at Nexus Select Trust, said that the restored lakes have come important community  means. “ Every lake we’ve restored has come the heart of its community again, recharging groundwater, attracting  catcalls,  perfecting crops, and reconnecting people to nature, ” he said. According to him, the action demonstrates how environmental interventions can  induce social benefits while strengthening adaptability against climate- related challenges. 

With 10 lakes  formerly revived, the “ Lakes of Happyness ” action is now moving toward its long- term target of  invigorating 15 lakes by FY2026. The Trust views this progress as part of its broader commitment to sustainable development and community  weal,  buttressing the idea that commercial- led environmental programmes can  produce lasting change. The completion of the 10th lake in Hyderabad marks a significant step toward that vision,  emphasizing the  eventuality of  cooperative, nature- grounded restoration  sweats to bring meaningful advancements to original ecosystems and the lives of thousands of people. 

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