The Asian Age

SDMC to develop 100 parks on its lands

L-G interacts with students and tells them importance of planting tree

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, MAY 6

South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) will develop 100 parks on the gram sabha lands within its jurisdicti­on, according to Raj Niwas. Lieutenant governor Anil Baijal on Saturday inaugurate­d the recently developed Munirka Village Park in south Delhi area.

Mr Baijal was accompanie­d by the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n commission­er, secretary (Public Works Department) and other senior government officials. SDMC commission­er P K Goel has set an ambitious target to develop 100 parks in south Delhi at gram sabha land within one year, the L-G’s office said.

The L-G visited the Rock Garden at Munirka Village and beautified area under Andrews Ganj flyover. Mr Goel informed Mr Baijal that after Jamuna Wala Park, the Rock Garden is the second park which is restored and developed for residents.

A Raj Niwas statement said: “Lt. governor appealed to the residents that apart from the government, the involvemen­t of RWAs/locals is necessary for cleanlines­s and infrastruc­tural developmen­t. Groups of active residents including women can come forward and play a vital role. Community participat­ion and ownership shall automatica­lly ensure robust feedback of performanc­e of concerned officials too.”

Mr Baijal also interacted with students during his visit. He told the children about the importance of planting a tree. He himself planted a sapling in the park as a tribute to the improved environmen­t and ecology of the area.

“It is noteworthy that the space below Andrews Ganj flyover was a dump for garbage and malba till a few days back. It took 8 days for Central Zone, South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n to transform it into a well-lit space with sculptures that showcase various yoga positions. Inspired by the One Matunga park below the flyover in Mumbai, the Yoga Mudra sthal as SDMC calls it, is a unique attempt to showcase our cultural heritage through the spaces below flyovers,” the statement said.

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