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Private agency to manage Mahatma Gandhi park for one year
Private agency to manage Mahatma Gandhi park for one year

Time of India

time17 hours ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Private agency to manage Mahatma Gandhi park for one year

Hubballi: A private agency will handle the maintainance of amenities and activities at the Mahatma Gandhi Park for a year from now. The agency has significant experience in maintaining public places, as evidenced by their successful management of Tolankere Lake. Under the new agreement, they will oversee the daily operations of the park's key attractions, including the Indira Glass House, musical fountains, and the popular toy train service, along with the public toilets, drinking water outlets, and will also maintain the park's cleanliness. The agency plans to introduce new recreational activities and enhance existing ones to make the park more appealing. They will ensure regular maintenance of green spaces, walking paths, and children's play area. Park's lighting system, seating arrangements, and security measures will also be upgraded to ensure the safety and comfort of visitors. The Smart City project's redevelopment has transformed the park into a modern recreational space. Proper maintenance is crucial to preserve the upgrades. The agency will employ trained staff for gardening, cleaning, and technical maintenance. The HDMC's decision to outsource the park's management comes with financial benefits, as they will receive an annual revenue of Rs 11 lakhs from the agency without any operational cost. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo This arrangement ensures professional maintenance of the park, while also generating income for HDMC. The contract includes specific performance criteria and regular monitoring of service. According to sources in HDMC, the revised entry fees set by the new agency will be Rs 15 for visitors above 6 years of age and Rs 20 for adults. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a 15 minute musical fountain show at Rs 50, and a ride on the toy trains at Rs 50. Toilets at the park were in a deplorable condition without water supply. The park was occupied by stray dogs. Students emphasised the urgent need for a proper park management, suggesting that relevant officials should conduct regular inspections to ensure appropriate maintenance. Vijay Kumar R, superintending engineer of HDMC, said that the agency has already begun preliminary assessment and will gradually implement their management plan while keeping the park accessible to the public. A week ago, the agency commenced operations, with a team of HDMC officials supervising the maintenance activities, he added.

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