The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Once a source of drinking water, Mananchira is now precious part of city heritage

- Aabha Raveendran

Mananchira, the pride of Kozhikode, has catered for the city’s needs for seven centuries. The large pond right in the middle of the city has now been unofficial­ly accorded the status of a heritage property, one that tourists make a point to visit while in the city. The water, though still potable, is not used any more and the perimeter of the pond has been secured to preserve it against pollution and unwanted human interventi­ons.

Tipu’s invasion

The Mananchira was built in the 14th century by Zamorin Mana Vikraman and hence the name. It was initially used for bathing, laundry and recreation­al activities. After Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan’s invasion of the region, it was used only as a drinking water source and the Calicut Municipal Council in the 19th century followed suit.

However, its proximity to textile factories and other polluting industries, besides unscientif­ic disposal of waste, resulted in the water getting polluted. In fact, the scientists of Central Water Analysis Laboratory and Pondicherr­y Central University found in 2000 that the water of Mananchira was contaminat­ed during monsoon.

The shut down of the Comtrust weaving factory on its Southern side in recent years has been beneficial to Mananchira. The district administra­tion took an initiative to secure its perimeter by making it

The Mananchira was built in the 14th century by Zamorin Mana Vikraman. part of the Mananchira Square, a park.

Ever since the Kerala Water Authority (KWA) took over the water distributi­on network in the city from the Kozhikode Corporatio­n, the requiremen­t for water from the pond has been minimal. Until recently, the Corporatio­n used the water from the pond to supply drinking water to droughthit areas during summer, especially those in higher altitudes. Besides, some individual­s made a living by carrying the water filled tanks in pull carts to restaurant­s in the city. However, neither is needed at present.

“The KWA controls the water distributi­on all over the city. The water is sourced from either the Peruvannam­uzhi reservoir or the Koolimad reservoir,” said Nikhil, Executive Engineer of KWA.

The Corporatio­n sees no necessity in sourcing the water of Mananchira for minor purposes. “We rarely have to distribute water in tankers these days. If at all necessary, we source it from Neelichira, another smaller pond within the city,” said Public Works Standing Committee chairman of the Corporatio­n P.C. Rajan, who is in charge of water distributi­on. The Corporatio­n had set up a water purifier at Ansari park adjacent to Mananchira a few years ago, which is now out of order after it fell into disuse.

However, the Corporatio­n has made efforts to maintain the pond clean and secure.

The civic body spent ₹25 lakh in May 2023 to drain out the pond and clean it thoroughly. The serene waterbody is an asset to the city, as it nourishes the smaller waterbodie­s in the neighbourh­ood.

We source water from Neelichira, another smaller pond within the city, if necessary.

Chairman, Public Works Standing Committee, Corpn.

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K. RAGESH Whipping up enthusiasm: BJP national president J.P. Nadda taking out a roadshow in Kozhikode on Saturday night, accompanie­d by M.T. Ramesh, National Democratic Alliance candidate from the Kozhikode segment, and V.K. Sajeevan, BJP Kozhikode district president.
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