Bharat Vandana Park

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Bharat Vandana Park
Bharat Vandana Park
Type Urban park
Location Dwarka, Delhi, India
Coordinates 28°34′14″N77°03′30″E / 28.57056°N 77.05833°E / 28.57056; 77.05833
Area220 acres (89 ha; 0.34 sq mi; 0.89 km2)
DesignerArcop Associates
Owned by Delhi Development Authority
StatusUnder-construction

Bharat Vandana Park is a 220-acre park currently under-construction in New Delhi, India.

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Overview

The park's foundation was laid on 18 December 2019 by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. [1] It is designed based on the layout of public spaces in ancient Harappan cities. [2] As per the plan, the park was supposed to open to the public in March 2022 [3] [4] ; however, it has been delayed until August 2025. The delay was caused by the pandemic and later by an injunction from the Delhi government’s forest and wildlife department, which found that trees were being cut down 'illegally. [5] [6]

Design

It is designed based on the layout of public spaces in ancient Harappan cities. [2] The landscaped green space of the park will cover 98 acres, which accounts for 54% of the total area, in addition to nearly 26 acres occupied by waterbodies. [7] In addition, the park will feature replicas of 36 monuments from various regions of India. [8]

Location

The park is being built in Dwarka's Sector 20, located only 300 meters from the Dwarka Sector 9 metro station and 1.5 kilometers from the Yashobhoomi. [1]

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