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Centre plans iconic structure along Yamuna 

The Centre has decided to build an iconic structure at the proposed ‘Nav Bharat Udyan’ (‘New India Garden’) to commemorate the 75th year of the country’s independence.

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NEW DELHI:  The Centre has decided to build an iconic structure at the proposed ‘Nav Bharat Udyan’ (‘New India Garden’) to commemorate the 75th year of the country’s independence.  It will be located along the western bank of the Yamuna with the maximum permissible height of 134 metres.

The government is also planning to extend the Central Vista Axis from the present 2.9 km to 6.3 km. On the eastern side, it will culminate at the western bank of the Yamuna. This would restore the original design envisioned for the Central Vista project. 

Spread over 20.22 acres, Nav Bharat Udyan would be a public place. It will be designed to have an iconic structure and infotainment facilities such as Sphere of Unity, Milestones Walkway, Journey of India, Tech Dome, Amphitheatre, and public amenities in order to showcase India’s historical and cultural heritage and scientific achievements.

It will also symbolize unity in diversity and aspirations of the “new India”, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs said. The iconic structure has been planned to realise the vision of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’, free from poverty, corruption, terrorism, communalism and casteism, according to the government.  The structure should become a new symbol of the capital, the ministry said. It should be constructed with indigenous material, it added.

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