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Delhi: Lodhi Garden between 4 parks in for a big upgrade

Delhi: Lodhi Garden between 4 parks in for a big upgrade
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New Delhi: The New Board of Municipal Board (NDMC) plans to develop four large parks – Lodhi Garden, Nehru Park, Park Sanjay, and Talkatora Garden – as world-class facilities and will hire consultants for that purpose.
The smart city project is expected to be completed at FY 2022-23.
Deputy Chairperson of NDMC Satish Upadhayay said while parks and parks in the NDMC area have been developed and popular among morning pedestrians, this project will aim to make international standard facilities.
“There are so many views to improve service without compromising on greenery in these places, such as adding music fountains, smart irrigation through drops and sprinklers, maintained grass, smart lighting, coffee shops and happiness areas.
This facility will attract people People in all age groups, including senior citizens and small children, “Upadhayay said.
He added that some works have been implemented based on pilots in Nehru Park.
“We are developing a cycle path around Nehru Park for Flash Fax and also checks whether the amusement park in the children’s park is decent.
But all of these works need the right planning, which is why we have decided to appoint better suggestions,” he gave Tofu Toi.
Meanwhile, after a 2.7km synthetic rubber line in Taman Nehru received encouraging feedback, a similar track would be placed in a 2 km stretch in Sanjay Park and in all open gyms, officials said.
“This project is part of the budget for the next financial year.
The idea is to give visitors to a better walking experience.
Because the cloth trail is soft compared to the cemented and rocky surfaces, the possibility of injury after falling on the ground.
We have decided on the carpet area In and around all the gym open using the same cloth, “said an official.
The idea of ​​making tracks using material came after NDMC observed people to lose balance in the rocky or injured in the knee while walking in the park.
“To resolve this problem, we decided to make a small EPDM line with rubber floors where people can run easily.
After positive feedback, the decision was taken to build a complete patch for jogging which was comfortable or running,” said an NDMC official.

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