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Ex-Google Employee Arun Krishnamurthy Revives 93 Waterbodies Across 14 Indian States
Anyone who cares about the environment is doing their bit by trying to save it in a small yet meaningful way. One such example is of Chennai-based environmentalist Arun Krishnamurthy, who launched an eco-movement, which has cleaned and restored at least 93 freshwater bodies across 14 Indian states.
Arun, who is an ex-Google employee, quit his high-paying job and devoted his life to saving the environment to just see the clean lakes with fish, frogs, birds, and greenery. His love for waterbodies started much early in life because he grew up in a neighbourhood surrounded by them.

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The
32-year-old
environmental
enthusiast
left
his
comfortable
job
at
Google
just
to
see
a
cleaner
and
greener
environment
and
so,
he
started
making
efforts
to
revive
waterbodies
in
Chennai
and
later
in
other
cities
as
well
like
Mumbai,
Delhi,
Kolkata,
Pune,
Coimbatore,
Hyderabad,
Bengaluru,
and
so
on.
The
community-led
movement
works
closely
with
the
centre
and
state
governments
and
does
not
receive
any
funding.
They
depend
on
the
government
for
permissions
and
approvals.
Their work involves clearing the garbage and weeds from the waterbodies and strengthening the bunds in several waterbodies.
An increase in awareness has led to more and more people and organisations to support the initiative. Arun's lake restoration efforts won him The Rolex Awards for Enterprise 2012 which assists individuals with innovative projects that improve life on the planet, offer solutions to major challenges, expand knowledge, or preserve the natural and cultural heritage for future generations.
His efforts are supported by partner organisations including The Hinduja Foundation, Shriram Group, The Murugappa Group, among others through funds and volunteers.
They are working on 39 active projects and will start full-time operations in Mysuru, Vijayawada, and Kanyakumari.



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