Every day, we throw tons of waste, from plastic bottles to papers callously. Changing the face of this ugly fact, the Bharat Darshan Park in West Delhi is unique. The park created by South Delhi Municipal Corporation has been made by transforming waste products. The park was inaugrated in December 2021 and was closed shortly due to Covid. Now, it has been reopened. Here you'll see 22 replicas of historical monuments such as Qutub Minar, Taj Mahal, Char Minar, Gateway of India, Konark Temple, Mysore Palace, Meenakshi Temple, Hampi, Victoria Memorial, Sanchi Stupa, Gol Gumbaz, Azanta & Ellora Caves, Hawa Mahal, Khajuraho Temple, Nalanda University, Junagarh Fort, Tawang Gate, Rameswaram, Dwarkadhish, Jagannath Puri, Odhisha. Bharat Darshan Park is the second type of park in the capital, made out of waste. The first is Waste to Wonder, near Sarai kale Khan. The park, which spans 8.5 acres in west Delhi's Punjabi Bagh, has been created at the cost of Rs 14 crore.
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