
MP Manish Tewari inaugurates redeveloped park in Sec 30
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Chandigarh: Chandigarh MP Manish Tewari on Saturday inaugurated the newly developed green belt park in Sector 30-A.
Addressing the gathering, the MP said that the development of the park marks a significant milestone in the city's efforts to provide inclusive, accessible, and eco-friendly recreational spaces.
Spread across 3.5 acres, the park has been redeveloped under various funding heads, with a total investment exceeding Rs 77.65 lakh.
He said as part of landscaping, the park now features three aesthetically designed huts for public rest, 40 durable steel pipe benches, and a wide variety of decorative plants, including golden cypress, ornamental shrubs, ground covers, and palm species — creating a lush, vibrant environment.
While briefing about the features of the green belt, Cong councillor Taruna Mehta said a 1,250-meter-long cement concrete walking and jogging track, constructed under the ward development fund, promotes health and wellness among residents. A modern public toilet block has also been added, ensuring hygiene and convenience for daily visitors.
She said additionally, the mayor development fund supported the construction of boundary wall (toewalls) beneath existing MS flat railings in various parts of the park, enhancing safety and visual appeal.
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She said to further encourage evening use, the entire area is now well-lit with 55 energy-efficient lights. A dedicated outdoor gym zone, equipped with 8 fitness units, has been installed to promote physical activity among all age groups.
Sec 41 gets 22 CCTV cameras
Chandigarh MP Manish Tewari also inaugurated CCTV cameras installed under the MPLAD scheme in Sector 41A in the presence of area councillor Hardeep Singh Buterla, senior officers of MC, and prominent residents of the area.
Under this project, 22 high-resolution CCTV cameras have been strategically installed at various points in the locality to monitor the entry and exit of people and enhance overall safety. The system is supported by 5 digital video recorders (DVRs) at different locations to ensure continuous and reliable surveillance. The project has been executed at an estimated cost of Rs 5 lakh.

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