The Hindu 28.10.2013
After years of disuse, Tambaram park is now hub of activity

Muthurangam Park, an important landmark in West
Tambaram, which was reduced to a barren piece of land due to years of
neglect, has sprung back to life.
The recently
inaugurated park is attracting both local residents and visitors from
other places. It has also become a much-needed lung space in the region,
which has otherwise been suffering from heavy congestion.
Named after the owner of the plot who donated it for the park, the public facility is spread across 3.75 acres.
Once
an integral part of the life of residents of the area — news bulletins
of All India Radio used to be broadcast over conventional cone
loudspeakers to walkers — it slipped into disuse and neglect over the
past couple of decades.
A good portion of the park
was used for constructing an overhead water tank along with an
underground sump (ground level service reservoir) for catering to the
drinking water requirements of West Tambaram.
The
presence of 3 temples also proved a deterrent to the upgrading of the
park. It was not until early 2011 that the local body decided to carry
out improvement works.
Nearly Rs. 1 crore was spent for the improvement works.
The
works included thematic paintings on the compound walls, including
those of famous tourist spots in Tamil Nadu such as Hogenakkal, Niligiri
Mountain Railway, temples and scenic spots, said G. Babu, municipal
councillor. Municipal officials said that after the improvement works,
they had handed over the maintenance of the park to Hindu Mission
Hospital.