Alita: Thriving on the Fertility of Red Soils
Red soil, a type of soil that covers approximately 13 percent of the Earth, is known for its fertility and drainage properties. It is particularly beneficial for crops that require many nutrients and is often used in agriculture. Alita, located in Kacharakanahalli, Near Soukya road, Bengaluru, is built on red soil, providing the perfect setting for a thriving community.
The presence of lakes and tanks in the area surrounding Alita further enhances its potential for growth. The Kacharakanahalli lake, located just 100 mts from the project, serves as a reservoir for varying sizes and purposes, including irrigation, water supply, bathing, and washing. Rajakaluve canals, which connect water bodies and play a key role in draining rainwater, are situated 200 mts away. Alita has incorporated a shared workspace lounge within its community, catering to the growing demand for remote working facilities. This innovative design blends affordability with purposeful design, prioritizing accessibility and sustainability.
The groundwater table in the area is also a vital factor in Alita thriving. With rainwater harvesting systems in place, providing harvesting pits at regular distances will help improve water saturation and partially solve the water problem. Groundwater meets nearly 85 percent of rural domestic water needs and 50 percent of urban water needs in Bengaluru. Alita is committed to sustainable living and has taken steps to promote it, including landscaping developments using red soil, which is good for planting trees and vegetables. The project offers an expansive lifestyle complemented by its forthcoming state-of-the-art clubhouse, featuring amenities such as a swimming pool and badminton courts. With 50 percent open areas, residents can enjoy peace and tranquility amidst vibrant community spaces.