
Noida's Worlds of Wonders Park to be built across 20 acres under Mahamaya flyover | Details
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Soon, Noida will have a 'Worlds of Wonders Park' with replicas of seven wonders of the world and statues of stuffed animals. These replicas will be made out of waste.
After Delhi, Noida is all set to have its first ‘Worlds of Wonders Park’ that will have replicas of seven wonders and statues of wild animals.
As per the report by the Times of India (TOI), it will be built across 20 acres under the Mahamaya flyover at a cost of Rs 20 crore. A proposal will be soon placed in front of the Noida Authority.
A design is being prepared for the park that will have seven wonders of the world built out of waste.
Earlier, the Taj Mahal, Buddhist Stupa and Gandhi's Charkha were made out of waste and kept in the green belts built along the expressway.
“The waste, which is being collected by the Authority, will be put to use to make the replicas,” said Authority OSD Indu Prakash Singh.
An amusement park and other leisure facilities for children will also be built in the park.
The project will be developed on a public-private partnership model and entry tickets are being considered.

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