Mangaluru: Infosys turns barren campus land at Kamblapadavu into rain forest


Mangaluru, Apr 28 (IANS): Global software major Infosys has transformed a barren land into a rain forest in its 360-acre sprawling campus in Karnataka's port city on the west coast.

"As part of our commitment to environment conservation for creating a better world for present and future, we have decided to make our campus to be intrinsically green," said a company spokesman in a video that depicts the metamorphosis of a dry land into a green forest.

As safeguarding nature is a fundamental responsibility of everyone, the company decided to make its campus intrinsically green.


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"We believe whatever we strive to do has to be done with due respect to what surrounds us. When we built the campus over a decade ago, we promised to transform the vast land into a living rain forest".

Through rainwater harvesting, the IT behemoth made water walk through the campus and not run out of it.

The port city, about 350 km west of Bengaluru, receives about 80-100 inch rainfall every year during the south-west monsoon from June to September.

"We planted native trees in high densities from an open exposed landscape and let nature take its own course. As a result, the campus has become a home amidst a forest, with trees that are so rare and wildlife that flourishes as in a pristine rain forest.

The water the company has strived hard to preserve has returned to flow through the campus and goes even into the neighbourhood.

The campus is located about 20km from the city centre at Kamblapadavu in Bantwal local body near Pajeeru hamlet.

  

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  • Jim Jacob, Kottayam Kerala / Kuwait

    Tue, Apr 30 2019

    Great work by Infy Facility team. The initiative is commendable and achievements is well appreciated. This also reflect the company's responsibility towards the community. The beneficiaries are at large and the citizens salutes.
    Jim Jacob

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  • martin, bantwal

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    commendable job from INFY,when mangalore is turned in to a concrete jungle.. here's INFY giving us real jungle.
    THE other day i'd been to jeppinamogaru & was horrified by the scene there.a big drain full of polluted/stincking water directly led into the river NETHRAVATI.the stench was unbearable.(i dont know how the people stay.. just pity them)this drain originate from pumpwell finally dumping all the contaminated,extremely filthy waste to river.and the river was turned in to nothing but sever.
    CORPORATION knows who the polluters are its not too difficult to guess.. the Hospitals & hotels are the prime culprits.
    THE only way for public is to BOYCOTT these hospitals/hotels.
    SIMPLE filtration/incineration would solve 90% problem.. yet these hospitals/hotels are not willing to invest.there must be hefty fine on these. on even better cancel the LICENCE.

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  • Benedict, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    The sewage pollution is caused by defective drainage system of Mangalore city corporation. The sewage line is outdated and worn out.

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  • Althaf, Mangalore/Muscat

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    Individuals & more organisations should follow this initiative, monsoon season is right time for vanamahotsava . This will help to maintain greenery of our region.
    Lets go green & make our region a green coast

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  • MK, MANGALORE

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    Entire stretch of road side from Kambalpadavu to Thokkottu is covered by plastic trash. Communities living near the campus still do not have civic sense & understand the necessity of an clean environment .

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  • Bala, Urwa

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    They got this land at very cheap rate through the then government Mm DKS and SMK.They acquired the land more what required.Any way praise them for the good job.Let us save the environment.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    If you have a will you are bound to have a way to comply it.

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    We want more and more MNCs come here and take inspiration from Infosys by generating employment, keeping environmental responsibilities in mind.

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  • kudla, mangalore

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    in MRPL & ONGC mangaloreans are not getting any job , filled with outsiders

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 28 2019

    All of us should learn from this great initiative. If each one of us plants at least one sapling this rainy season, I am sure it will go a long way in turning our region much greener. Infosys has shown us the way. We should emulate them. We have no other option. We have to do it now.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Apr 28 2019

    Hindustan need Educated people as people's representatives..., not chowkidaars, pradan sevaks, chaiwala's, safaiwalas....,

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  • pk, Mlr

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    samjhdar ko ishara kafi hota hai ...

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  • Chowkidar chor hai, D.k

    Sun, Apr 28 2019

    Hope our p.m don't take away all the credit 😂

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  • abdulla, india

    Sun, Apr 28 2019

    100% Power of Education...
    Our City..our Life.
    Close to nature.. Bio diversity.. Eco friendly...
    Nothing like being in LUSH GREEN surroundings for calming and soothing the mind..
    Must also plant : Baniyan /Peepal Trees to sit beneath for Meditation..Mind control.. for Calming the mind....
    Hope all schools..colleges and educational institutions will follow same principles.in given space......

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  • Mann, Bangalore

    Sun, Apr 28 2019

    Climate change is for educated, for uneducated it is just because of growing old.

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Sun, Apr 28 2019

    The urban jungle is the need of the hour for every mega-city in India. As temperatures rise globally, and urbanization pushes people into concretized spaces, cities are struggling to deal with the negative health impacts. These include not just increased discomfort and exhaustion but respiratory problems, headaches, heat stroke, and even heat-related mortality.

    Shahzad Qureshi, a young entrepreneur heading Urban Forest, has already grown a small forest in Karachi, Pakistan. His Indian connection with Shubendhu Sharma, an industrial engineer, was inspired by the Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki’s method of afforestation.

    I appreciate Infosys and Mr.Naryan Murthy for helping India to build for the next generation to live with dignity of life.
    I also request every 'Smart city' must have the concept of 'Urban Jungle' to make more sustainable for our future.
    Jai Hind

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 28 2019

    Proof of "NO CORRUPTION"

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Sun, Apr 28 2019

    Excellent initaitive . Please also start an initiative to save the western ghats !!!we will support you in ways we can . I am sure if we focus on conserving the western ghats that will be biggest assest we can have and for generations to come

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 28 2019

    Please plant some flower trees which give an additiinal attraction.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 28 2019

    Power of Education ...

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  • Sanketh Shenoy, Mudipu

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    Thanks to our MP

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 28 2019

    Wow awesome. Thank you infosys for turning barren land into rain forest.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 28 2019

    This is an amazing transformation. Hats off to Infosys !

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