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Dismissing viral social media claims, a flight safety chief said that the hot air balloon landing near Neknampur Lake in Hyderabad recently was a routine and controlled landing, standard in balloon operations, and not an emergency.

About Neknampur Lake

  • Neknampur Lake, also known as Ibrahim Bagh Cheruvu, is a historic man-made reservoir situated in the southern part of Hyderabad, Telangana.
  • It was constructed during the Qutb Shahi dynasty in the 16th century.
  • Initially commissioned by Sultan Ibrahim Qutb Shah and later revitalized under Sultan Abdullah Qutb Shah through a channel built by nobleman Neknam Khan (the lake was renamed in his honor), it became part of Hyderabad’s water network. 
  • Once vital to the city’s water supply until urban shifts in the mid-20th century, the lake has since deteriorated due to urbanization and pollution. 
  • Restoration efforts since the 2010s include a large floating treatment wetland installed in 2018, recognized as India’s largest, which has improved water quality and revived biodiversity.

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Neknampur Lake FAQs

Q1: Where is Neknampur Lake located?

Ans: Neknampur Lake is located in the southern part of Hyderabad, Telangana.

Q2: During which dynasty was Neknampur Lake constructed?

Ans: It was constructed during the Qutb Shahi dynasty in the 16th century.

Q3: What major restoration effort was undertaken at Neknampur Lake in 2018?

Ans: A large floating treatment wetland was installed in 2018, recognized as India’s largest.

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