A New Green Gem: Inauguration of Sadbhavana Park in Delhi
Delhi's Sadbhavana Park, inaugurated by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and LG VK Saxena, enhances urban green space. The 11-acre park includes a chariot fountain and other amenities. Part of a green belt initiative, it promises recreational areas for residents. Other projects, including Yamuna cleaning, are underway.

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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, accompanied by Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena, inaugurated the newly redeveloped Sadbhavana Park near Red Fort on Tuesday, marking a significant enhancement to the capital's green spaces.
The park, sprawling over 11 acres, presents a unique chariot fountain, inspired by the famed Apollo's Fountain in France, created under the aegis of the Delhi Development Authority (DDA). This project forms part of a series of green belt developments along a 1.7-kilometer stretch of the Ring Road, beginning from Rajghat. Kranti Udyan was the precursor to this initiative, opening earlier this January.
The ceremonial event also witnessed the planting of a Moulsari tree by Saxena and Gupta in the baradari's midst. Enhancements, like a clock tower and proposed food van near the parking area, aim to enrich the park's allure further. Gupta emphasized the ongoing developmental strides across the city, promising transformative results in the forthcoming years, including crucial Yamuna cleaning projects.
(With inputs from agencies.)