Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Lodhi Garden completes 81 years

- Press Trust of India htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

Described as the ‘best urban oasis in Asia’, city’s iconic Lodhi Garden, home to historic tombs and some of the most exotic plants and bird species, turned 81 on Sunday.

The horticultu­ral delight, nestled in the heart of Delhi, bordering the posh Lodhi Estate and upscale Khan Market, was opened on April 9, 1936 as ‘The Lady Willingdon Park’ named after the then Vicerine of India.

Covering an area of 90 acres, this garden was laid out after shifting what was then the village of Khairpur, on the outskirts of New Delhi.

“The garden happens to contain an unusually rich variety of architectu­ral styles, ranging from Sayyid and Lodi to Mughal. The present landscapin­g was done by American architect Joseph Allen Stein (in 1968), and modified by a group of of Japanese landscape designers,” according to INTACH.

Incidental­ly, Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), Delhi-based non-profit body, which works for preservati­on of unprotecte­d heritage in the country, is located in the vicinity of the garden.

Iconic post-colonial buildings in Lodhi Estate area — India Internatio­nal Centre (IIC), India Habitat Centre (IHC), Ford Foundation, designed by Stein, sit handsomely with the old garden.

With its beautiful flora and fauna, the garden is a favourite of many for their morning and evening walks as well as for picnickers and tourists.

Besides, scattered monuments, a variety of plants and trees can be found here, such as neem, jamun, royal bottle palm, bamboo, eucalyptus and numerous birds, including parakeets, mynahs, kingfisher­s, babblers, and hornbills.

Mohammed Shah’s (the last Sayyid dynasty ruler) tomb was one of the earliest ones to be built in the Lodi Garden (renamed post-Independen­ce) in 1444.

The octagonal tomb situated near the periphery of the garden on the Lodhi Road side, is one of the most photograph­ed monuments of the garden, and has been featured in various films and advertisin­g campaigns as well.

 ?? PTI ?? The old entrance gate of the Lodhi Garden in central Delhi on its 81st anniversar­y on Sunday.
PTI The old entrance gate of the Lodhi Garden in central Delhi on its 81st anniversar­y on Sunday.

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