Bharat Vandana Park in Dwarka Set for Phased Opening
Bharat Vandana Park in Dwarka likely to open in phases soon
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The Bharat Vandana Park in Dwarka, New Delhi, is expected to open in phases after delays. The Delhi Development Authority has proposed a staggered inauguration, allowing public access to completed sections while construction continues on others.
- 01Bharat Vandana Park spans nearly 200 acres in Dwarka, New Delhi.
- 02The park will feature landscaped greens, water bodies, and themed zones.
- 03Phased opening aims to allow public access to completed areas.
- 04The first phase will include a meditation zone and a boating facility.
- 05A decision from the lieutenant governor on the proposal is pending.
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The long-awaited Bharat Vandana Park, located in Dwarka, New Delhi, is likely to open in phases over the coming months. The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has submitted a proposal to the lieutenant governor for a staggered inauguration of the park, which has faced multiple delays. Covering nearly 200 acres, the park is designed to be a cultural and recreational hub, featuring landscaped greens, water bodies, and themed zones. The phased opening will allow public access to completed and safe sections while construction continues in other areas. The first phase is expected to include a meditation zone, a water body named Vandana Sarovar with boating facilities, and a large public area. A notable attraction will be the Mini India zone, showcasing replicas of monuments from various states and Union Territories. The lieutenant governor, who chairs the DDA, is expected to make a decision on the proposal soon.
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The phased opening will provide residents of Dwarka and surrounding areas access to recreational spaces while construction continues, enhancing community engagement and leisure opportunities.
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