Ludhiana: MP Arora announces an 8.80 pound project to beautify Rose Garden

Ludhiana: MP Arora announces an 8.80 pound project to beautify Rose Garden

Rajya Sabha member Sanjeev Arora placed the embellishment of Rose Garden on Friday.

MP Sanjeev Arora reveals the beautification project of the rose garden in Ludhiana on Friday. (HT photo)
MP Sanjeev Arora reveals the beautification project of the rose garden in Ludhiana on Friday. (HT photo)

On this occasion he said: “We are pleased to announce a new project for the improved and beautifully embellished rose garden with new topics and architecture, which extends about 30 hectares in the heart of Ludhiana. £8.80 Crore project demonstrates our commitment to improve public spaces and the provision of first-class leisure facilities for our community. “

He showed the most important features and explained that the park will have a renovated civilian infrastructure, since a beautifully received design ensures a safe and accessible environment for all visitors.

He said the park would have state -of -the -art lighting and added that the park will be equipped with 250 ornamental poles, which offers a fascinating ambience and improved security.

He said the park would have a diverse flora. Various rose beds with 13 different types of roses, 50 types of traditional trees (over 1,000 quantities) and various ornamental vines, Ficus and flower plants will present to improve the ambience of the path.

With regard to water protection in the park, he said that water protection and sprinkler irrigation systems and the rainwater harvest will have to minimize the environmental impact.

ARORA said that the park will also have leisure facilities, including a children's play area, open gym and toilet blocks that meet the diverse needs of our community.

Arora revealed this from the total costs, the larger amount (approximately £3.80 Crore) are output for horticulture. He said the project will be completed within the next six months. He said the park would have an automatic irrigation system.

In public demand, he announced that there are sufficient agreements for pure drinking water in the park. He said the cattle trap would also be installed to deal with the threat of stray dogs, and hoped that the completion of this project would ultimately turn the rose garden into a living community center, the social interaction, commitment of the community and a deeper connection to nature.

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