Delhi LG Names Daryaganj Park After Atal Bihari Vajpayee on His Birth Anniversary

Delhi Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta formally inaugurated the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sadbhavana Park along Mahatma Gandhi Marg in Daryaganj. The 11-acre park, part of a series of three being redeveloped along the Walled City ramparts, features formal lawns, marble pathways, sculptured fountains, and a striking sculpture of five horses. Future additions include a clock tower, a bust of the former Prime Minister, and a proposed food van facility. The park is designed to provide a major recreational green space for residents of the densely populated Daryaganj and Old Delhi areas.

Key Points: Atal Bihari Vajpayee Park Inaugurated in Delhi's Daryaganj

  • Inaugurated on Vajpayee's birth anniversary
  • 11-acre DDA park in Walled City
  • Features sculptures & water bodies
  • Part of three-park redevelopment series
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Delhi LG formally names park near Daryaganj after ex-PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee

Delhi LG & CM inaugurate Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sadbhavana Park, an 11-acre green space in the Walled City with sculptures, fountains & recreational zones.

"The park stands as a first-of-its-kind development in the National Capital - DDA Statement"

New Delhi, Dec 25

Delhi Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena on Thursday formally named Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sadbhavana Park located along Mahatma Gandhi Marg, parallel to Daryaganj in the historic Walled City,

The event, also attended by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, coincided with the birth anniversary of the former PM.

The LG and the Chief Minister bought entry tickets to the park and appealed to the people of Delhi to visit the park to spend quality time with their friends and family members.

The 11-acre DDA park is the second in a series of three parks being redeveloped along the ramparts of the Walled City. It promises to offer the much-needed recreational green space in Delhi, especially the Daryaganj-Old Delhi areas, said a DDA statement.

A statue/bust of the former Prime Minister will also be installed at the location, it said.

A clock tower is currently under construction to further enhance the park's visual appeal in the near future. Additionally, a proposed food van facility near the parking area will provide refreshment options for visitors, thereby improving their overall experience, it said.

Chief Secretary, Delhi, Shri. Rajeev Verma and other senior officers of DDA were also present on the momentous occasion.

The park has formal lawns, white marble pathways, shaded eating plazas, baradaris, sculptured fountains, public amenities like toilets, and open recreational zones.

One of the key attractions of the garden is a striking sculpture depicting five white horses steered by a sarathi, symbolising leadership, momentum, and progress, said the statement.

The sculpture is encircled by a water body and fountains, enhancing the visual grandeur of the park. Further enriching the cultural character of the space, four Yakshini sculptures created by renowned Padma Vibhushan awardee sculptor Sudarshan Sahoo have been installed in the linear lawns, it said.

With its majestic design, the park stands as a first-of-its-kind development in the National Capital and will provide much-needed recreational green space for the residents of Delhi, particularly those in the Daryaganj and Old Delhi areas.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's good to see development in the Walled City area. The sculptures by Sudarshan Sahoo ji are a fantastic addition – blending art with public space. Hope they maintain it well. Public toilets and food vans are much-needed amenities.
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Aman W
While naming parks after respected leaders is fine, I wish the focus was equally strong on creating functional parks in *all* neighbourhoods, not just high-visibility areas. Many colonies in Delhi lack basic playgrounds.
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Sarah B
The LG and CM buying their own tickets sets a good example for civic responsibility. The park description sounds beautiful – marble pathways, fountains, shaded plazas. Hope it becomes a popular spot for evening walks and family picnics. 🏞️
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Vikram M
Great initiative! Daryaganj and Chandni Chowk are so crowded. An 11-acre green space here is a blessing. The sculpture of five horses sounds impressive. Hope the food van serves some decent chai and snacks at reasonable prices, not just expensive junk.
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Nisha Z
A park named after Atal ji is fitting. He was a poet and a statesman who believed in harmony. The 'Sadbhavana' in the name is key. Let's hope this space truly brings people together. Now, please ensure it's kept clean and safe for everyone, especially women and children.

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