Friday, September 10, 2004

100 acre JP Park to open next month

Biodiversity park to be ready early next month

The Hindu

BANGALORE, SEPT. 9. Over 12 lakh residents in the north-western parts of the city can soon relax at a bio-diversity park being developed by the Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP) in Jalahalli.

This JP bio-diversity park will have various species of plants from all parts of the State as well as select exotic and aquatic species. Work on the second phase of the 33.6-hectare park is scheduled for completion early next month.

And, people can start using the jogging track, four water bodies on a 9.6-hectare area and also enjoy the landscaping from October 11, the Opposition leader in the BMP Council and Jalahalli corporator, B.R. Nanjundappa, has said.

After a tour of the park along with presspersons on Thursday, Mr. Nanjundappa said the park was being developed at a cost of over Rs. 9 crores, and Rs. 5.35 crores had been released in this budget.

`Another lalbagh'

"This park will be another Lalbagh for the city. It will have a nature centre, an exhibition plaza, an amphitheatre, a jogging track, lawns, a nursery, four water bodies with an island for birds, a sewage treatment plant, a play area for children, seating arrangements and toilets," he said and pointed out that the focus was to make the park a tourist destination.

"The park is being designed to achieve maximum biodiversity. Over a period of time, it is sure to become a vital and meaningful green space," Mr. Nanjundappa said.

He said he would get Rs. 1 crore sanctioned in the next budget for a musical fountain in the park.

1 Comments:

At Sunday, June 1, 2008 at 9:09:00 PM GMT+5:30, Blogger suma said...

i wonderfull park and must vist atlest once in ur life time.yes it is the next lalbagh

 

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