Nitin Gadkari lays foundation stone of Maharashtra’s first Divyang Park in Nagpur

Nitin Gadkari lays foundation stone of Maharashtra’s first Divyang Park in Nagpur

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Category : State Published on: February 22 2023

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  • Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari laid the Foundation Stone of the world’s largest and unique Divyang Park – Anubhuti Inclusive Park in Nagpur, Maharashtra.
  • The Minister said the park will have adapted facilities for all 21 types of disabilities, It will have facilities like a touch and smell garden, hydrotherapy unit, water therapy, and independent room for mentally challenged children, and mothers.
  • This is the world’s first inclusive disabled park, a provision of about Rs 12 crore has been made by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, for this park being built in an area of 90 thousand square feet.
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