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MCD to redevelop and beautify parks ahead of G20 meet

MCD is also going to set up a G20 summit commemorative park near Greater Kailash-2 M-block market, senior officials said

Updated on: Feb 16, 2023, 13:34:31 IST
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The horticulture wing of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is set to take up redevelopment and beautification works for several parks located in the vicinity of commercial hubs and areas of high footfall. The plan is part of a wider beautification project being undertaken across the city, which will host G20-related meetings starting from February till the summit meeting in September.

The horticulture wing of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi will set up selfie points, pergolas and art installations at major parks. (HT Archive)
The horticulture wing of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi will set up selfie points, pergolas and art installations at major parks. (HT Archive)

The civic body on Monday invited bids for beautification works for parks in Saket, Vasant Vihar, GK-1 M-Block, Jamun Wala Park (Hauz Rani), Qutub Park and Sarvodaya Enclave, among others. As part of the redevelopment works, these parks will have selfie points, pergolas and art installations.

A horticulture department official said the first such public art installation was set up last month at Lajpat Nagar. “We have also developed a selfie spot at the South Extension part-2 market by installing two peacock artworks,” the official said.

A second municipal official said the department is also working on utilising scrap material to create art installations. “The work on G20-themed selfie points has already started. We are using old disused vehicles, old play equipment and scrap from yards to create fountains, aeroplane and boat replicas, and other structures. This work has been completed in parks like Ajmal Khan Park, Shalimar Park, Ashok Vihar park and Central Park,” the official said.

 
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