/The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) plans to allocate ₹20 crore for the development of new theme parks aimed at children in Delhi.

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) plans to allocate ₹20 crore for the development of new theme parks aimed at children in Delhi.

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Delhi is set to unveil 10 new theme parks tailored for children featuring interactive play structures such as robots animal replicas and science models. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is spearheading this initiative to infuse fun across various zones. The project draws inspiration from the success of Nandan Van in Greater Kailash-1 introduced by MCD in 2018 which blended cartoon and animal themes into play areas at a cost of approximately ₹1 crore. Following this model, MCD aims to establish similar enchanting spaces in each administrative zone of the city. Selected locations include above Hauz Khas multilevel parking corners of Pitampura SU block park park near Ganga Ram Hospital in Rajendra Nagar Sector 21 park in Rohini for Narela zone and a part of historic Qudsia Bagh under the City Sadar Paharganj zone. Each park will not only offer entertainment but also incorporate learning elements. Innovative swings slides multiplay equipment wall holla, and climbing nets will be integrated into central replicas akin to the modifications made to giant dinosaur replicas in existing parks. Additionally, knowledge sections will provide information about the theme. According to an unnamed official quoted by the Hindustan Times the dinosaur section at the ‘Waste to Wonder Park in Sarai Kale Khan is experiencing increased footfall.


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