Where there was a pile of smell and dirt, today there is fragrance, greenery and peace. In Barmer, Rajasthan, a son has done something to pay tribute to his father which can become an example for the whole country. The Bhamashah family turned an old dustbin into a modern park, and that too in the memory of his father. Made at a cost of about one crore rupees, this park has given a new life to the beauty of the city.
Now there is no smell, there is a feeling of greenery.
This memory park has been built near Bhamashah Tan Singh Chauhan Marg, which was founded by the late Leela Ram Jangid. His wife Chhagani Devi formally inaugurated it on Thursday evening. District Collector Tina Dabi, UIT Secretary Shravan Singh Rajawat and many officials were present on the occasion.
State -of -the -art park at a cost of one crore
Spread on about three bighas of land, this park has cost about one crore rupees. The following facilities are available in the park:
Playground for children
Senior citizen
Open gym and yoga place
Beautiful walking paths and fountains
Two main entrances – one towards Tan Singh Chauhan Marg and the other towards the west.
Total area – 3767 square meters.
First garbage, now the place of peace
This park is proving to be a boon for areas like Shastri Nagar, Gandhi Nagar, Kalyanpura and Railway Colony. Where earlier there was smell and dirt, now people come here for a walk and do yoga.
A son’s tribute became an inspiration for the society
Self. Omprakash Jangid, son of Lilaram Jangid, told that his father was a very simple and sociable person. This park is dedicated to their life values and the ideas of social service.
A great example of Nava Barmer campaign
This work has been possible with the help of district administration and social donors under ‘Naya Barmer campaign’. Under the leadership of Collector Tina Dabi, the beauty and civic amenities of Barmer are continuously improving.