Guwahati: Chairman of Himanta Minister Buswa Sarma on Friday which was inalatant Atal Udyan, a park with amphitheater, in AdaNi in the city, for the memory of former Prime Minister Bihari Vajpayee.
The park, was founded by the Metropolitan Development Authority Guwahati (GMDA) at a cost of more than Rs 8 Crore and covers the 8 Bighas of Land area, has a meditation hall, open gym, playground for children, murals with Dais beside the amphitheater with the capacity to accommodate 250 people.
Speaking on that occasion, Sarma said the park had been completed in seven months of the government and such a park in Hengraabari will also be completed immediately while the botanical garden at the Luxury Bazar Prison campus will be opened in 2023.
The state government has constantly strives to Developing open space to turn Guwahati into a modern city with lots of green and recreational roads and with these parks, Guwahati will have five large parks, he added.
“We are also in the process of shifting all government offices to the integrated Directorate Complex in Lakhra in the city and establishing a park in the office where the office was emptied.
Pursuing our vision of modern cities with a healthy living room, we also want to build indoors.
Stadium, swimming pool , Sports Complex in all four Guwahati constituents, “he said.
The minister’s chairman also stressed that massive infrastructure projects were in the pipeline for the city because all the ongoing flyover projects in Guwahati would be completed before the schedule.
Guwahati-North Guwahati Bridge will be completed in 2023 while the ring road project is being considered around Guwahati with a bridge connecting Palasbari-North Guwahati and Kurua-Narengi comes.
He also got information about cleaning the banks of the river for beauty in the city by shifting deputy commissioners and police commissioners.
Said that health infrastructure in the city was being added, the minister’s chairman told that Pandu and Dhirenpara Fru would be managed by GMCH immediately where people would be given medical services by the GMCH doctor.
He urged the local community, especially women, to take responsibility for maintaining these parks and keeping a tight watch over them so that these parks can be used to involve children and adolescents in productive activities while keeping them away from drugs and bad habits other .
The minister’s chairman also submitted a check to 15 park management committees in Guwahati in this program.