In a shambles: Japanese park - How not to treat a gift

Japanese govt offers around Rs83.2 million to capital’s civic agency for replacement of some 48 broken swings at park.

The poorly-managed Japanese Park at the foothills of the Margallas. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD:


Want to get anything destroyed declare it a public property and it will be done before long. Public parks in the town today are not what they were, say, a couple of years back. If not all, at least one is taken care of --- thanks to the Japanese government who the park was named after.


A poorly-managed park at the foothills of the Margallas has finally caught the attention of the Japanese government, The Express Tribune has learnt.

The Japanese government has offered around Rs83.2 million to the capital’s civic agency for replacement of some 48 broken swings at the park.

The poor condition of playing area and unkempt green patches have managed to keep the residents of the capital away from the park for a long time.


However, now the city managers are optimistic that the park would regain its popularity among children.

“The Japan International Cooperation System (JICS) will procure and transport the swings themselves,” said a senior official of the CDA’s Environment Wing.

The official said the installation of swings would be completed by the end of July 2014.

As its contribution, the authority has been asked to develop swings’ foundation area and soft landscaping of the park, the official added.

It was established in 1985 with support from the Japan government. It stretches over an area of 25 acres with playgrounds over 23 acres whereas remaining two acres have the forest cover.

The CDA spokesperson Asim Khichi said with this assistance the agency will restore the park to its past glory. He said the landscaping, and repair of water sprinkles will be completed soon. Khichi said that the adjacent parking area will also be developed.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 26th, 2013.

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