The corporation is also setting up a 1.5-km-long walking track, an amphitheatre for holding cultural events and a food court. “We are working round the clock to throw open the park by month end and then we will try to cover the monuments from remaining states in the remaining space,” the mayor said. Mukesh Suryan, the mayor of the south corporation, said that the work on creating the replicas has finished and that they are currently involved in creating pathways, finishing electrical work and developing green areas. The park, which is spread over 8.5 acres, is likely to be inaugurated by October end. The park currently features 21 replicas of prominent monuments, made using 350 tonnes of scrap material collected from various municipal yards, from 13 states and union territories. A worker prepares a replica of India's monuments made from scrap at Bharat Darshan Park located at Punjabi Bagh in New Delhi. With the upcoming Bharat Darshan Park in west Delhi’s Punjabi Bagh nearing completion, the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) has already begun planning for phase 2 of the project, identifying 17 monuments from 17 states and union territories to recreate in the park using scrap material.
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