Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Govt draws out plan to beautify Delhi’s parks

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HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Environmen­t minister Gopal Rai on Monday said the Delhi government has adopted the ‘Green Park Green Delhi’ theme to beautify the city’s parks and gardens under the chief minister’s park beautifica­tion scheme, and has selected coordinato­rs and heads at the assembly, district and state level for executing the project in coordinati­on with residents’ welfare associatio­ns (RWAS).

The decision was taken after a high-level meeting held earlier in the day between the environmen­t minister, Delhi MLAS and officials from the Delhi Parks and Gardens Society (DPGS). Rai said the process through which RWAS can participat­e in this scheme and help the government maintain parks was discussed in detail, with each legislator informed about the parks requiring attention in their respective areas.

“In the first phase, a survey of about 11,500 parks -- of the 16,828 parks in Delhi -- has been completed by 70 teams of the DPGS. Among them, it was found that around 6,345 parks are not being maintained,” said Rai, adding that for the beautifica­tion and developmen­t of these parks, a financial assistance of ₹2.55 lakh per acre will be given to each RWA by the DPGS, with an additional ₹1 lakh per acre to be given for developmen­t and maintenanc­e of new parks. “Alongside that, keeping in mind the water (shortage) problem, ₹3.50 lakh per acre will also be given to RWAS for installati­on of sewage treatment plants (for recycling water),” said Rai.

The minister said to avail of this scheme, RWAS needed to file an online applicatio­n, highlighti­ng the park that they wish to help maintain. “The RWA will have to get registered on the Delhi government’s e-district portal, and once their eligibilit­y has been verified, all the required documents will also be uploaded,” said Rai, adding that the new appointmen­ts made at the district and assembly level will help provide RWAS’ the required training.

“Under this scheme, to help the general public in the developmen­t of Delhi’s parks and in the process of online applicatio­n and for training purposes, we will have one in-charge in every assembly, one observer in every two assemblies and two coordinato­rs at the state level,” he said.

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