Mangaluru: "What a life, what an achievement". This is what Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat had to say about Amai Mahalinga Naik after the Centre announced the Padma Shri award for him. Who is he? Meet the 'tunnel man' of Karnataka.
An illiterate but skilled laborer, Naik worked hard for over four decades to convert a piece of barren hilltop land with no water into a lush green farm in Kepu village. He has been selected for the fourth-highest civilian award in India, the Padma Shri, for his contribution to agriculture. Naik had dreamt to raise an areca nut farm atop rocky hills with poor vegetation, near Adyanadka, about 50 km from Mangaluru, Karnataka.
The 77-year-old man single-handedly worked to irrigate his two-acre land and succeeded in raising a small plantation in a story spanning over four decades. He did this all by himself as hiring workers for digging would have been highly expensive. Next, he set his eyes on the kind of tunnels he wanted to dig: Tunnels that go deep into hard laterite rocks, to reach groundwater, through which water flows permanently in a small stream, without the use of a pump.