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Parks get a fresh lease of life

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The New Indian Express  20.08.2010

Parks get a fresh lease of life

The Devarajan Park which is to be inaugurated on Friday.

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Lady luck seems to be smiling on the parks in the city. With the City Corporation on an inauguration spree, the parks hitherto in deserted conditions, unclean and overgrown with shrubs, have been sporting clean images. Three such parks would be inaugurated on Friday, having been given a makeover in the name of the 70th year anniversary celebrations of the Corporation.

The Kowdiar Jawahar Nagar Nehru Park  is one which will be inaugurated on Friday. It will be opened to public with a new look by PWD Minister M Vijayakumar at 5 pm. Pattom Thanu Pillai Park at Kuravankonam also will be inaugurated by Vijayakumar, a bit earlier, at  4 pm. However, the main highlight is the Devarajan Park at Althara, which would be inaugurated by Cultural Minister M A Baby at 5 pm.

According to Corporation officials, the renovation of parks and ponds is a major project undertaken by the Council. During the last five years, around ten parks and a couple of island parks have been renovated by the Town Planning Department and inaugurated. However, there are allegations that many island parks have been included as parks and huge amounts spent on them.

Some of the ponds which were restored also went back to their earlier looks without delay. While in some others, fish fries were deposited for marine cultivation. The fact that many of these ponds where baby fishes were deposited were not even clean ponds, but those filled with African weeds, had raised many eyebrows.

The Sreekanteswaran Park, Sree Chithira Thirunal Park, Kowdiar Park and Poojapura Park are some of the parks that were inaugurated in the last two years. The statue of Devarajan at the island park at Vellayambalam had been in the news for wrong reasons. The statue was covered with posters and left neglected.

‘’It will now have a sound system installed, so that those who come to the park would be able to listen to Devarajan’s songs, which would be played, say for an hour a day. It would remain a token of the cultural ambience of the city,’’ an official said.

On Friday, yet another initiative of the Corporation to be launched is the giving away of four-wheeler vehicles to Kudumbasree groups. The vehicles would be handed over by Labour Minister P K Gurudasan at a function to be held at Central Stadium at 2.30 pm.

Last Updated on Friday, 20 August 2010 07:16