Shah in his address praised the craftsmen who worked on these replicas and said the park in a 'mini India' form, will not only give a glimpse of the cultural diversity of the country to visitors, including children but will also let them learn about 'waste-to-wealth' concept and foster caring attitude towards the environment. The illumination of the structures adds another aura to the recreational site, which is based on the 'waste-to-wealth' model. Located in the Punjabi Bagh area, replicas of several monuments, including Qutab Minar, Taj Mahal, Charminar, Gateway of India, Konark Temple, Nalanda ruins, Mysore Palace, Meenakshi Temple, Hampi, Victoria Memorial Hall, Sanchi Stupa, Gol Gumbaz, Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Hawa Mahal, Rameswaram, Dwarkadhish temple, have been installed at the park. The recreational garden, built by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation on the 'waste-to-wealth' model, was opened after some delay and ahead of the civic polls in Delhi due early next year.
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