NGO, villagers, rejuvenate medieval-era stepwell

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NGO, villagers, rejuvenate medieval-era stepwell - The HinduPublished - July 04, 2026 12:09 am IST - BelagaviThe medieval-era step well that was rejuvenated by the Pyaas Foundation in Mutaga village in Belagavi district. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTMembers of Pyaas Foundation, a Belagavi-based NGO, have cleaned a stepwell believed to date to the Adilshahi or early Maratha period in Mutaga village.The stone masonry well has a circular base and can be reached after descending nearly 55 steps. The water stands at least 70 feet below the ground level.Pyaas Foundation members and residents organised a Sharamadana with support from local agencies. A week-long collaborative effort led to the cleaning of this medieval-era water body.“The restoration project was made possible through a generous grant from Nitin Khot, a Belagavi-based economist. For nearly three decades, the well had remained buried under layers of silt, sewage water, rubble, plastic waste, and discarded bottles. What was once a neglected and forgotten structure has now emerged as a stunning reminder of the region’s architectural and cultural heritage,’’ said Madhav Prabhu, foundation president.“Volunteers of Pyaas Foundation cleaned the well to its original depth and further excavated an additional ten feet. Fresh water springs were discovered flowing at the bottom of the well. These ancient aquifers, preserved beneath years of neglect, continue to yield crystal-clear water, demonstrating the resilience of nature and traditional water systems. Equally captivating are the beautifully carved arches and stone columns that adorn the structure. Historians and local elders believe the well may date back to the Adilshahi or early Maratha period. Oral traditions also suggest that the site once served as a discreet meeting point for freedom fighters during India’s struggle for independence,’’ Dr. Prabhu said.Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Roshan and other officers visited the rejuvenated well. He said efforts would be made to turn it into a tourist attraction.Published - July 04, 2026 12:09 am ISTSign in to unlock member-only benefits!Access 10 free stories every monthSave stories to read laterAccess to comment on every storySign-up/manage your newsletter subscriptions with a single clickGet notified by email for early access to discounts & offers on our products${ ind + 1 } ${ device }Last active - ${ la }