Andhra's Nellore to revamp 46 city parks across 25 divisions with Rs 15 crore upgrade
NELLORE: Nellore city has been witnessing a major transformation of its urban recreational spaces, with 46 city parks throughout 25 divisions being developed and modernised with improved landscaping and modern public amenities.
NELLORE: Nellore city has been witnessing a major transformation of its urban recreational spaces, with 46 city parks throughout 25 divisions being developed and modernised with improved landscaping and modern public amenities.
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Key points
- According to the Nellore Municipal Corporation authorities, the 46 parks are spread throughout 25 divisions.
- With 46 parks being taken up simultaneously, the initiative is being projected as one of the largest coordinated park-development programmes in the history of the Nellore Municipal Corporation.
- Children's play equipment is proposed in 32 parks, and eight parks include mini function halls or glass-room community halls.
- The development programme includes landscaping and greenery, open gyms, children's play equipment, walking tracks, wall art, fountains and community facilities.
- While landscaping and greenery form a major component of the overall programme, the report additionally lists seven parks where compound-wall works are proposed.
For context, the project, being taken up under the leadership of Nellore city MLA and Municipal Administration Minister Dr P Narayana, intends to provide residents, particularly children, senior citizens and families from middle- and low-income communities, with accessible spaces for recreation, exercise and community activities.
According to the Nellore Municipal Corporation authorities, the 46 parks are spread throughout 25 divisions. While gym and play-equipment works account for another Rs 1.72 crore, the listed projects have a combined total park estimation of Rs 13.24 crore. The overall listed project value works out to approximately Rs 14.96 crore.
Notably, the development programme includes landscaping and greenery, open gyms, children's play equipment, walking tracks, wall art, fountains and community facilities. While two parks have indoor gym facilities, the data demonstrates that 31 parks have provisions for open gyms.
Children's play equipment is proposed in 32 parks, and eight parks include mini function halls or glass-room community halls. While wall-art works feature in 34 parks, fountains are proposed in two parks. A number of parks are additionally being provided with extra facilities.
Among the larger projects listed are Rebala Vari Veedi park, with a total estimated value of Rs 1.52 crore, Tadikala Bazar park at Rs 65.25 lakh, NTR Nagar ELSR park at Rs 60 lakh, Yelamavardhini park at Rs 60 lakh, and Vepadoruvu ELSR park at Rs 55 lakh.
In practice, the objective is to create cleaner, greener and more accessible public spaces while improving opportunities for exercise, children's recreation and community activities throughout the city. All parks in the city would be modernized in phases based on public needs, remarked Municipal Administration Minister Dr P Narayana.
Taken together, the developments around andhra' s Nellore to revamp 46 city parks across 25 divisions with Rs point to a situation that is still moving, and the coming days should bring more clarity.




