NEW DELHI: South Delhi Municipal Corporation is making plans to broaden 9 parks with interactive areas that may interact youngsters in bodily and psychological activities. The first of these can be inaugurated in Greater Kailash I by the top of July.
The park can be a high-end play facility and will adhere to world protection norms. SDMC’s focus, as in European international locations, is to turn the common play area into “sensory parks” that may permit, along with the normal games, activities like rope mountaineering and rock mountaineering.
“The park in GK I is being evolved at a price of Rs 1 crore,” said Alok Singh, director, horticulture, SDMC. “Half the work has been finished, and we plan the inauguration for July end. The two-acre park has ok landscaping and inexperienced quilt and 4 play apparatus. The area below the swings gets particular rubber carpeting to ensure falls are cushioned.”
According to SDMC commissioner Puneet Goel, the aim is to provide youngsters the opportunity to have interaction in both bodily and psychological activities outdoors. “The Union ministry of housing and urban affairs is investment the undertaking underneath its Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation,” Goel revealed.
Other features in the park include a trampoline, a platform between timber with protection netting, swings fitted with bucket seats, badminton and basketball courts for young children and reverse osmosis water coolers. There also are plans to later open a snack bar for the children. For the parents and attendants, a gazebo has been erected with watermelon-shaped seating and caricature figures in position. There are plans to put up LED monitors for the usage of the elders.
This cutting edge youngsters’s facility can be to be had to be used for an entry charge of Rs 20. “The park can be utilized only by youngsters aged 12 and below. It can be open from 9am to 8pm each day,” said Singh “The nominal admission charge is to assist the government take care of security and safety of children and stay away anti-social components.”
Singh added that in the first segment, 9 parks of this type could be evolved and in keeping with the response, SDMC would create more such facilities. The initial work can be in localities like Greater Kailash, Vikaspuri, Sarita Vihar and Dwarka.
The Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights, in its study in 2016, had steered the municipal corporations to ensure area where youngsters could play. In 2015, Delhi high court docket had issued an identical directions to the civic bodies and took notice of the movements taken by them in growing parks in spaces underneath their jurisdiction.
The park can be a high-end play facility and will adhere to world protection norms. SDMC’s focus, as in European international locations, is to turn the common play area into “sensory parks” that may permit, along with the normal games, activities like rope mountaineering and rock mountaineering.
“The park in GK I is being evolved at a price of Rs 1 crore,” said Alok Singh, director, horticulture, SDMC. “Half the work has been finished, and we plan the inauguration for July end. The two-acre park has ok landscaping and inexperienced quilt and 4 play apparatus. The area below the swings gets particular rubber carpeting to ensure falls are cushioned.”
According to SDMC commissioner Puneet Goel, the aim is to provide youngsters the opportunity to have interaction in both bodily and psychological activities outdoors. “The Union ministry of housing and urban affairs is investment the undertaking underneath its Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation,” Goel revealed.
Other features in the park include a trampoline, a platform between timber with protection netting, swings fitted with bucket seats, badminton and basketball courts for young children and reverse osmosis water coolers. There also are plans to later open a snack bar for the children. For the parents and attendants, a gazebo has been erected with watermelon-shaped seating and caricature figures in position. There are plans to put up LED monitors for the usage of the elders.
This cutting edge youngsters’s facility can be to be had to be used for an entry charge of Rs 20. “The park can be utilized only by youngsters aged 12 and below. It can be open from 9am to 8pm each day,” said Singh “The nominal admission charge is to assist the government take care of security and safety of children and stay away anti-social components.”
Singh added that in the first segment, 9 parks of this type could be evolved and in keeping with the response, SDMC would create more such facilities. The initial work can be in localities like Greater Kailash, Vikaspuri, Sarita Vihar and Dwarka.
The Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights, in its study in 2016, had steered the municipal corporations to ensure area where youngsters could play. In 2015, Delhi high court docket had issued an identical directions to the civic bodies and took notice of the movements taken by them in growing parks in spaces underneath their jurisdiction.
Kids can paly at Sensory parks at just Rs 20
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July 02, 2018
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