Delhi Metro park with art works made from junk inaugurated

Spread over an area of over 10 acres, the park has a host of recreational facilities and a specially designed 'rain forest'.

Update: 2017-02-21 02:54 GMT
Aerial view of the Prakriti Metro Park, a unique park created by the DMRC from waste materials at Shastri Park in New Delhi. The park was unveiled by Justice Swatanter Kumar, Chairperson, National Green Tribunal on Monday. (Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: Delhi Metro has put to use huge amount of junk, mainly construction waste, to create art installations that have been displayed in a park, which was inaugurated on Tuesday.

Located in east Delhi's Shastri Park, 'Prakriti - Metro Park', described as "one of a kind", was inaugurated by National Green Tribunal Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar in the presence of DMRC chief Mangu Singh.

Spread over an area of over 10 acres, the park has a host of recreational facilities and a specially designed "rain forest" apart from the art installations.

"Artists from across the country have come together to create these beautiful installations, all of which carry pertinent messages on a range of issues. Almost one third of the materials used in the park are salvaged materials," a Delhi Metro statement said.

"Utilisation of top soil from various underground station sites, plantation of nature, medicinal and pollution absorbing plants, bird attracting plant species and creation of a 'Rain forest' are some of the other attractions," it said.

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