The Hindu 06.12.2010
Adyar Poonga project phase I inauguration on January 3
Staff Reporter
90 per cent of work over; Prime Minister to attend function |
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Status check: Deputy Chief Minister MK Stalin being briefed about the
progress of work at Adyar Poonga, in Chennai on Saturday
CHENNAI: The first phase of Adyar Poonga project will be inaugurated
on January 3 by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, according to Deputy Chief
Minister M.K. Stalin.
Inspecting the work on Saturday, Mr. Stalin said 90 per cent of the first phase of the project had been completed.
A total of Rs.18.74 crore had so far been spent for the Adyar Poonga, which would be a good carbon sink for the city, he added.
The project would also help replenish groundwater. A total of 200
vertebrates and 200 invertebrates had been spotted in the park.
A total of 1.36 lakh saplings were planted and work was under way on
solar-powered lights. Information boards on flora and fauna of the park
were being installed.
Landscaping, seating facilities, small wooden bridges and a chunk of
the work on roads and pathways stretching 4 km on the 58-acre campus had
been completed. Over 1,000 signboards would be installed in the park.
Work on an environmental education centre, gallery and nursery was also
completed. One fourth of the 58-acre poonga would be the conservation
zone to which public would have no access.
The plan for the remaining 300-acre of the park had also been prepared and work would start in January, said Mr. Stalin.