Millennium Park (Kolkata)

Coordinates: 22°34′28″N 88°20′43″E / 22.574454°N 88.345321°E / 22.574454; 88.345321
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22°34′28″N 88°20′43″E / 22.574454°N 88.345321°E / 22.574454; 88.345321

Millennium Park
Millennium Park (Kolkata) Entrance
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LocationHooghly Riverfront, Kolkata
Area6.2 acre
CreatedDecember 1999, 26 (26-12-1999)
Operated byKolkata Metropolitan Development Authority

Millennium Park is a public park in Kolkata, situated along the Strand Road on eastern shore of Hooghly River for a stretch of 2.5 km, near Fairlie Ghat and opposite to Railway Club. The park consists of landscaped gardens and children's amusement rides.[1] It was opened along the riverside to provide a green area for Kolkata's polluted waterway. It is a millennium gift from Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority, inaugurated on 26 December 1999.[2] The park is part of the first phases of the Kolkata Riverside Beautification Project.[3]

Afternoon view of Howrah from Millennium Park (Kolkata)
View of Howrah Bridge from Millennium Park (Kolkata)

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The park is adorned with a variety of trees and lights. It includes a variety of activities in the form of fun-filled activities such as kids zone, lush green gardens, manicured grass, playground, toy train, pirates, bumpy cars, break dance, boat ride etc. Hence children come to take picnics with their families on Sunday or holidays take advantage of activities such as norka vihar etc. This park has a big food court with eight stalls which is adorned on wooden branches with tables and chairs. currently, The Government of West Bengal has started many projects to enhance the beauty of the Ganges river.[4] The people of Kolkata come here to spend a quiet and relaxed evening on a special occasion. Since recently, the Howrah Bridge sound and light show can be witnessed from here.[5]

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References

  1. ^ "MILLENNIUM PARK - Attractions & activities - West Bengal Tourism, Experience Bengal, Dept. of Tourism, Govt. of W. B." wbtourismgov.in.
  2. ^ "Millennium Park". Times of India Travel.
  3. ^ "The riverside story A tale of two cities". www.telegraphindia.com.
  4. ^ Chakraborti, Suman (6 January 2018). "Kolkata plans riverfront development | Kolkata News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  5. ^ "Sound and light show at Howrah Bridge: PM Narendra Modi to inaugurate event at Kolkata's iconic site". The Financial Express. 8 January 2020.