Meet Karnataka's 77-year-old 'Tunnel Man' Who Received Padma Shri Award:-
Meet Karnataka's 77-year-old 'Tunnel Man' Who Received Padma Shri Award:
Amai Mahalinga Naik Aka The Tunnel Man of Karnataka Wins Padma Shri
Amai Mahalinga Naik – The Tunnel Man of Karnataka
Amai Mahalinga Naik is a hardworking agriculturist from Dakshina Kannada. Naik had hoped to establish an areca nut plantation amid steep hills with sparse vegetation near Adyanadka, Karnataka, some 50 kilometers from Mangaluru. The 77-year-old man toiled alone to water his two-acre plot of land and successfully established a modest plantation. He performed everything himself because hiring others to excavate would have been prohibitively expensive.
He then set his sights on the type of tunnels he intended to construct: tunnels that delve deep into hard laterite rocks in order to reach groundwater, and through which water runs continuously in a little stream without the need for a pump. He gave up after digging to a depth of 30 metres and resumed digging at a different spot, following his instincts. However, at a depth of 35 metres in the second tunnel, water remained elusive. When he had to cease digging the third and fourth tunnels at 35 metres, he became discouraged because his four years of hard labour looked to have been in vain.
He started digging the fifth tunnel, which was elevated. Finally, he noticed wetness on the ceiling at 50 feet. He found water on his sixth effort, which was 315 feet long. Then, behind his house, Naik dug the seventh tunnel to provide water for drinking and household usage. On his property, he has areca nut trees, coconut trees, banana trees, pepper vines, and cocoa. His work has earned him the title of the ‘Suranga Man’ or ‘Tunnel Man’.
According to agriculture expert Shree Padre, Naik’s entire endeavour was built from the ground up only through his perseverance and optimism. The farm is a man-made resource that includes a garden, a water source, and is run using sustainable agricultural methods. Padre had been following Naik’s efforts for several years and claimed that when tunnel after tunnel he built collapsed, he was ridiculed and mocked.
Padma Shri Award Winner:
Naik has been selected as one of the Padma Shri awardees this year for his contribution towards agriculture. Union Minister of Jal Shakti Gajendra Singh Shekhawat tweeted about Naik. He wrote, “What a life, what an achievement. Karnataka’s ‘single man army’ Amai Mahalinga Naik, who has been conferred with the Padma Shri Award.”
Karnataka Farmer, Who Dug Tunnels to Water His Barren Land, Wins Padma Shri
Today, the lush farm of Amai Mahalinga Naik Aka, 77, has areca nut, coconut and banana trees, and pepper vines and cocoa
Amai Mahalinga Naik Aka, a 77-year-old farmer from Karnataka, who transformed barren land into an organic tree farm, is chosen for India’s fourth-highest civilian award, Padma Shri. The government had announced the list of Padma awardees on January 25 2022.
The “single man army,” as referred by Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in a tweet, Naik performed everything himself, as hiring others to excavate would have been too expensive.
Naik tirelessly dug tunnels to irrigate barren land in Karnataka’s Kepu village. The tunnels were dug deep into hard laterite rocks to find groundwater, and through which water could run constantly in a little stream with no need of a pump. Naik could only find success after digging five tunnels of depth of about 30 metres to 50 metres. He found water in his sixth effort, when the tunnel was dug 315 feet long. After making the arrangement of water to his land, he dug the seventh tunnel behind his house to find water for drinking and domestic purposes. Over the years, the perennial water supply has led to healthy areca nut, coconut and banana trees, and pepper vines and cocoa on his land, say reports.
The practice of digging tunnels all by himself has earned Amai Mahalinga Naik Aka the title of Suranga or Tunnel Man. With his perseverance and optimism, the farmer has built a man-made farm that is run by sustainable agricultural methods.