Oxygen Bird Park Set To Be Inaugurated By Shri. Nitin Gadkari

Union Minister for Road, Transport and Highways Shri. Nitin Gadkari Ji, set to inaugurate Oxygen Bird Park (Amrit Mahotsav Park) on the Nagpur-Hyderabad National highway 44 in Nagpur, in state of Maharashtra.

About Oxygen Bird Park

Area 

Covering a total area of 8.23 hectares, including 2.5 hectares dedicated to social forestry.

Initiative By

It is initiated by National Highway Authority of India (NHAI). And this park came up at Jamtha Clover Leaf along Nagpur-Hyderabad Highway.

Project Design

  • It represents a holistic initiative, seamlessly combining environmental conservation, recreational amenities, and the creation of sustainable green spaces.
  • Architecturally, the park will boast of an entrance gate designed to enhance its visual appeal, complemented by thoughtful landscaping to augment the overall aesthetic experience.
  • The Oxygen Bird Park aligns seamlessly with NHAI’s broader vision, showcasing a harmonious integration of infrastructure development and environmental responsibility in the nation’s progress.

Focal Point

  • A key aspect of the park is its focus on sustainability, showcased through its “Oxygen Park” feature.
  • Fast-growing, oxygen-producing trees are planted to help reduce air pollution and promote a healthier environment,
  • Naturally Formed-Pond, seamlessly integrated into the existing topography to serve as a central focal point of the project.

Set to attract Birds

  • Beyond its ecological role the project emphasizes the creation of a welcoming environment to attract bird populations.
  • An official said, We look at this park as not only a source of oxygen but also as a flourishing habitat for diverse bird species.

Park Features

  • Food Court, Restrooms, Walking path.
  • Jogging cycling tracks, Watch Towers.
  • Amphitheatre Platforms, Children Play Area.

Development Cost

  • The project which ensures environmental sustainability and recreational facilities, is set to be completed with a cost of 14.31 crore rupees.

Idea 

  • The project is a brainchild of union minister road transport and highways Nitin Gadkari.
  • Prioritization of this project underscores a commitment that extends beyond conventional road infrastructure.

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