Gujarat's Vision: Namo Gaurav Parks to Enrich Urban Life
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Gandhinagar, February 27 (NationPress) - The government of Gujarat has revealed a budget allocation of Rs 20 crore in the 2026–27 state budget for the establishment of theme-oriented Namo Gaurav Parks within municipal corporation areas, as announced by officials on Friday.
The overall planned expenditure of Rs 100 crore aims to develop modern recreational facilities for urban dwellers. This funding falls under the jurisdiction of the Urban Development and Urban Housing Department.
This initiative comes in response to the increasing demand for quality recreational areas in urban settings, where rapid urban growth has significantly diminished the availability of open spaces for leisure, cultural events, and community gatherings.
Led by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, the state government intends to create these themed parks to offer safe, inclusive, and vibrant community environments that accommodate individuals of all ages, including children, young adults, and seniors.
Officials highlighted that these parks are designed to fulfill both recreational and cultural requirements while advocating for holistic health and wellness.
The parks will feature a variety of components, including children's play areas with various play structures; creatively landscaped spaces filled with native flora and flower beds; artistic installations and sculptures; and dedicated green zones such as butterfly and herbal gardens.
Fitness and sports zones will consist of open-air gyms, jogging paths, and facilities for sports like badminton and volleyball.
Recreational and cultural areas will encompass open-air theatres or performance stages, as well as lawns suitable for yoga and meditation.
Water features, such as small ponds and fountains, will be integrated, alongside eco-conscious practices like drip irrigation and rainwater harvesting systems.
Public facilities will include drinking water sources, clean restrooms, seating arrangements, gazebos, and pathways accessible to individuals with disabilities, ensuring universal access.
Smart features in these parks will incorporate solar energy, Wi-Fi access, sensor-driven lighting, and digital information signs.
The government emphasized that this initiative aims to reinforce urban community ties through cultural events, social interactions, and organized activities held within these parks.
Additionally, it seeks to improve urban ecosystems through enhanced green cover, biodiversity enhancement, and better microclimatic conditions, while implementing water conservation and sustainable infrastructure to boost climate resilience and the overall quality of urban life in municipal corporation areas.