Coimbatore's Green Transformation: Stalin Inaugurates 45-Acre Botanical Park

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has inaugurated the impressive Semmozhi Poonga botanical park in Coimbatore. This massive 45-acre development transforms the old Central Prison grounds into a world-class green space. The park features 23 uniquely themed gardens, over 2,000 plant species, and state-of-the-art facilities including digital information systems. This project represents a significant achievement in urban green infrastructure for the city.

Key Points: Stalin Opens Rs 208 Crore Semmozhi Poonga in Coimbatore

  • 45-acre botanical park built on old Central Prison grounds in Gandhipuram
  • Features 23 themed gardens and 2 km walking tracks with QR code plant info
  • Includes co-working spaces, gym, and barrier-free pathways for accessibility
  • Project revived after being stalled since 2010 World Tamil Literature Conference
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Stalin inaugurates Rs 208 crore botanical park spread across 45 acres in Coimbatore

Tamil Nadu CM inaugurates 45-acre Semmozhi Poonga with 23 themed gardens, walking tracks, and accessibility features in Coimbatore's heart.

"The park showcases over 2,000 plant species, including extensive bonsai collections, indigenous flora and curated garden clusters. - Officials"

Coimbatore, Nov 25

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Tuesday inaugurated the long-awaited Semmozhi Poonga in the heart of Coimbatore, marking the completion of one of the city’s most ambitious urban green projects.

Developed by the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation, the 45-acre botanical park transforms the old Central Prison grounds in Gandhipuram into a major recreational and ecological destination. Built at a cost of Rs 208.5 crore, Semmozhi Poonga features more than two kilometres of walking tracks, 23 uniquely themed gardens and a digital plant information system that allows visitors to access species details through QR codes.

Officials said the project aligns with the city’s vision to promote green tourism and provide residents with a world-class open space. The park showcases over 2,000 plant species, including extensive bonsai collections, indigenous flora and curated garden clusters. The state-of-the-art facilities include co-working spaces, an all-access gym, terrarium, rainwater harvesting systems, children’s activity zones and barrier-free pathways designed to ensure full accessibility for persons with disabilities.

The idea for Semmozhi Poonga was first proposed during the World Tamil Literature Conference held in Coimbatore in 2010 by the then Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi. The project remained stalled for years until it was revived under the current government. Stalin laid the foundation stone in December 2023, setting the project back in motion as part of the administration’s focus on expanding urban green infrastructure across Tamil Nadu.

After unveiling the park’s identity plaque, the Chief Minister toured key installations, including the artistic depiction of Kadai Ezhu Vallalgal, the seven legendary patrons of the Sangam era. He also interacted with industrialists, civic groups and local representatives at the 500-seat amphitheatre within the campus, which is expected to serve as a cultural hub for public programmes and community events.

As part of his Coimbatore visit, Stalin also inaugurated a housing project for persons with disabilities at Orattukuppai in Chettipalayam panchayat. Developed on 3.98 acres with CSR support from G.D. Naidu Charities, the Rs 5.67 crore initiative comprises 86 compact homes of 319 sq ft each. Every unit includes a hall, kitchen, bathroom, toilet and accessibility features such as ramps, sliding doors and disabled-friendly fixtures. Keys were handed over to beneficiaries during the event.

Tuesday’s programme marked the Chief Minister’s 16th official visit to Coimbatore since taking office in 2021, underscoring the administration’s continued focus on infrastructure and civic development in western Tamil Nadu.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Rs 208 crore for a park? While I appreciate the green initiative, couldn't this money have been better spent on improving our roads and water supply? The priorities seem misplaced.
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Arjun K
The QR code system for plant information is brilliant! This will be so educational for children. Great to see Tamil Nadu embracing technology in public spaces.
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Sarah B
As someone who works remotely, the co-working spaces in a botanical park sound amazing! What a creative way to blend work and nature. Hope more cities follow this model.
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Meera T
The barrier-free pathways and accessibility features are commendable. Finally, a public space that truly includes everyone. This sets a great example for other cities in India.
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Karthik V
Good to see projects that were stalled for years finally getting completed. The 500-seat amphitheatre will be perfect for cultural events. Coimbatore needed this kind of infrastructure!

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