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Minister for Housing & Urban Development and Public Enterprises inaugurated three parks and a Musical Fountain

Bhubaneswar:7/1/24:Dr. Krushna Chandra Mahapatra, Minister for Housing & Urban Development and Public Enterprises, and Chairman of the Bhubaneswar Development Authority (BDA), inaugurated three parks and a Musical Fountain at APJ Abdul Kalam Park in Bhubaneswar today.

Ekamra MLA Babu Singh, BDA VC Dr N. Thirumala Naik, and senior officials were also present during the inauguration. The Minster witnessed the musical fountain show at APJ Abdul Kalam Park and interacted with park visitors.

These developments are part of the city’s ongoing efforts to enhance green spaces and community facilities for its residents.

Once an underutilized urban space, the K7 Kalinga Nagar Park has been transformed into a vibrant hub for recreation and relaxation. Spread across 4.7 acres, the park features lush flower beds and fruit orchards that invite visitors to connect with nature. A dedicated children’s play area equipped with modern facilities promotes creativity and physical activity, while an open gym caters to fitness enthusiasts.

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The park also boasts a jogging track and a versatile sports court, supporting activities such as basketball and skating. Designed to encourage community bonding, the park provides a space where families can gather, neighbours can connect, and residents can enjoy outdoor pursuits. It stands as a model for incorporating green spaces into urban living.

Smart Park-4 at AG Colony (2 acres)

Located in the AG Colony, this 2-acre park integrates three segments to foster fitness, cultural activities, and community gatherings. The first segment features a festive ground for events and celebrations, encouraging cultural engagement.

A second section is dedicated to children, with safe play areas and sports courts to inspire social interaction and physical development. The final segment houses a modern sports facility with advanced fitness resources, aiming to nurture a vibrant sports culture among residents. Together, these features create a dynamic and inclusive environment, promoting well-being and community spirit.

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Anant Vihar Phase III Park (0.8 acres)

Situated in Pokhariput, this compact 0.8-acre Pocket Park transforms a modest urban space into a serene green retreat. The park includes a children’s play area, an open gym, and a jogging track, promoting an active lifestyle for people of all ages.

With its lush landscaping, vibrant greenery, and seasonal blooms, the park not only enhances the neighbourhood’s aesthetic appeal but also fosters community connections. It serves as a peaceful spot for relaxation, meditation, and fitness activities, embodying the potential of small green spaces to improve urban living.

Musical Fountain at APJ Abdul Kalam Park

The highlight of the day was the inauguration of the Musical Fountain at APJ Abdul Kalam Park. This mesmerizing feature combines water, light, and music in a synchronized display that captivates visitors. Situated amid sprawling lawns and an amphitheatre, the fountain elevates the park’s charm and makes it a must-visit destination.

The 20-minute show depicted the art, culture and tradition of Odisha through light and sound show.
The park also includes amenities such as an open library and cafeteria, encouraging community interaction. By blending recreation, health, and cultural engagement, the park honours Dr. Kalam’s legacy and enriches the lives of citizens.

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