Ajmer’s Seven Wonders Park Demolition Enters Fourth Day

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Bhupendra Singh Chundawat

Seven Wonders

Ajmer, 15 September (Patrika English News): The demolition of the Seven Wonders Park in Ajmer’s Anasagar wetland area continued for the fourth straight day on Monday. The park, built under the Smart City project in 2022 at a cost of around ₹11 crore, was declared illegal by the Supreme Court, which directed its removal.

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The Ajmer Development Authority (ADA) has been carrying out the demolition drive in compliance with the order. On 12 September, the replica of Rome’s Colosseum was completely demolished. On 13 September, structures of the Pyramids of Egypt, Statue of Liberty, and Christ the Redeemer were removed. On 14 September, the demolition of the Eiffel Tower and Taj Mahal replicas began, which continued on Monday. The replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa is yet to be brought down.

Along with the structures, the debris is being cleared to restore the site to its original condition. Even the boundary wall of the park, considered part of the Seven Wonders construction, will be removed.

The administration has assured the Supreme Court that all structures will be demolished by 17 September. To meet the deadline, ADA teams are working round the clock.

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