Nellore modernising 46 parks to enhance community spaces
Nellore modernising 46 parks to enhance community spaces Ponguru Narayan mentioned regarding the modernisation of the 46 parks being undertaken at a cost of ₹13.5 crore during the recent Independence Day speech, of which 33 have already been completed.
Nellore modernising 46 parks to enhance community spaces Ponguru Narayan mentioned regarding the modernisation of the 46 parks being undertaken at a cost of ₹13.5 crore during the recent Independence Day speech, of which 33 have already been completed.
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- What happened
- What comes next
- The bottom line
Key points
- Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development Ponguru Narayana at the children's play area in one of the modernised parks in Nellore lately.
- Narayana for his constituency under the 'Arogya Nellore – Aahlada Nellore' concept, the city's 'smart parks' are being equipped with open gymnasiums, community halls and play area.
- The initiative is meant to be replicated in the 46 designated parks spread throughout the city's 25 municipal corporation divisions.
Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development Ponguru Narayana at the children's play area in one of the modernised parks in Nellore lately. Photo Credit: Arrangement.
As plenty of as 46 parks in Nellore are undergoing modernisation as part of a initiative proposed by Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MA&UD) Ponguru Narayana to provide lung spaces and relaxing zones to citizens, along with play areas for children.
Notably, the Minister mentioned regarding the modernisation of the 46 parks being undertaken at a cost of ₹13.5 crore during the recent Independence Day speech, of which 33 have already been completed.
According to the master plan devised by Mr. Narayana for his constituency under the 'Arogya Nellore – Aahlada Nellore' concept, the city's 'smart parks' are being equipped with open gymnasiums, community halls and play area. While the community halls will cater to the elderly citizens, where they can host spiritual orations or take up group bhajan activities, the play area is exclusively developed for children.
Notably, the initiative is meant to be replicated in the 46 designated parks spread throughout the city's 25 municipal corporation divisions. Some of the parks are additionally designed to include water fountains, walking tracks, colourful wall art, night lighting, greenery and landscaping.
In short, nellore modernising 46 parks to enhance community spaces is the central thread here, and readers can expect follow-up reporting as the picture becomes clearer.




