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The giant automatically took over Maintenance of Aravali Park for 10 years

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Gurgaon: More than two months after MCG signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Hero Motocorp Limited, a car company on Thursday took over the maintenance of the Aravali Bigsitas Park.
Officials at MCG said the delay was due to the kuncian.
According to the agreement, the company will take ecological maintenance and maintenance work in the park for the next 10 years and spend RS 1.25 Crore every year above the corporate social responsibility initiative (CSR).
Previously, City-based Iamgurgaon NGO was responsible for maintaining the park.
MC MC MCM with infected NGOs in March 2020, after the Civic body asked the organization to continue at a cost until December 15, 2020.
“The MoU between MCG and the Motocorp hero was signed on April 19.
But maintenance cannot be taken officially.
Because Covid and Kuncian.
Now the situation has increased, the company has taken over maintenance work.
We have asked officials to focus first to improve infrastructure, “said Subhash Yadav, Nodal Officer, Wing Environment and Sustainability, MCG.
According to the MoU, the company will make drinking water available at several points in the park, make four decks as a point of view, replace or old bench and trash can, install the board with information about plants and birds in the park and build “interpretation center” for Telling people about the range of Aravali.
Automatic giant will also maintain amphitheater in addition to creating a light pole in a different location in the park.
“Conservation and sustainable development initiatives are an integral part to preserve biodiversity, and our adoption of the Biodsity Aravali Park is a constructive step in the direction that.
In partnership with MCG, we will soon place a holistic plan to maintain the park and protect its main habitat and species, “said a spokesman, the hero of Motocorp Limited.
The park founded in 2010 was spread in 400 hectares with around 300 species of plants and 183 species of birds.
It has a 3.5 km path and a 4 km cycling line.

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