Beautification of Palace Park begins
Beautification of Palace Park begins
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsWith Dasara approaching, the Mysore Palace Board has taken up beautification work to check soil erosion and development of the park in more than three acres land.The garden will maintain the same technology and model on which the last king Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar was keen.The Mysore Palace is now being maintained by the State Archaeology Department and the Horticulture Department is preparing to develop lush green lawn other than ornamental plants, shrubs and two fountains.The landscape will enhance the beauty of the century-old Mysore Palace which will be a major attraction in the region.Palace Board Deputy Director Subramanya said that half the work on developing lawn has been completed and the plants will be brought from different places and will be developed at a cost of `28 lakh before the Navarathri festival.He said that they have created permanent flooring for six Dasara elephants inside the Palace other than making temporary arrangements for Mahouts accompanying these elephants which will reach Mysore Palace during next month.He said that the rain water harvesting taken up with the help of NIE college towards Jayamarthanda Gate will be completed in a month.This would help meet the demand for water to wet lawns and also for other purposes. first published:August 13, 2012, 12:44 ISTlast updated:August 13, 2012, 12:44 IST 
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With Dasara approaching, the Mysore Palace Board has taken up beautification work to check soil erosion and development of the park in more than three acres land.

The garden will maintain the same technology and model on which the last king Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar was keen.

The Mysore Palace is now being maintained by the State Archaeology Department and the Horticulture Department is preparing to develop lush green lawn other than ornamental plants, shrubs and two fountains.

The landscape will enhance the beauty of the century-old Mysore Palace which will be a major attraction in the region.

Palace Board Deputy Director Subramanya said that half the work on developing lawn has been completed and the plants will be brought from different places and will be developed at a cost of `28 lakh before the Navarathri festival.

He said that they have created permanent flooring for six Dasara elephants inside the Palace other than making temporary arrangements for Mahouts accompanying these elephants which will reach Mysore Palace during next month.

He said that the rain water harvesting taken up with the help of NIE college towards Jayamarthanda Gate will be completed in a month.

This would help meet the demand for water to wet lawns and also for other purposes.

 

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