Jawahar Circle

Jawahar Circle is a garden situated in Jaipur city in the Indian state of Rajasthan, built by the Jaipur Development Authority.

Patrika Gate, the facade of Jawahar Circle Garden on May 19, 2017[1]

Jawahar Circle
Location in Jaipur
LocationJaipur, Rajasthan
Coordinates26°50′26″N 75°48′01″E

Overview

Jawahar Circle is claimed by Locals to be the biggest circular park in Asia developed on a highway traffic circle. It is situated along Malviya Nagar near Sanganer Airport on Jawaharlal Nehru Marg. Although the same claim of being the largest circle in Asia, is also claimed by Swaraj Road, Thrissur in Kerala ignoring the fact that the largest traffic circle or round about in the world with a diameter of more than 3.5 km is situated in PutraJaya Malaysia.

The diameter of the circle is 452 m and the circumference measures 1420 m. This park was fully developed by JDA (Jaipur Development Authority), and is one of Jaipur's popular leisure destinations. There are multiple concentric tracks in the park. It is surrounded by Rose Gardens.

JDA has spent 170 lacs for the further development of this circle, planning to include a number of new features, such as musical fountains, walkways, parking spaces, landscaping, modern play equipment, and jogging tracks.[2]

The Fountain has been installed in a water-body in the center of the park. Every evening at 7 pm a show is held for 30 minutes, when the water sprays with the rhythm of the music and is illuminated by colored lights. Taking a hint from the Si-Fi world, they now show music video’s on a wall of spray.

The radius of the water body is 47 m. There are 290 effects. The height of the fountain is 25 m. The water screen size is 27 m wide by 9 m height. There are 316 colored lights. The video projector is 15,000 lumens.

Rajasthan is a desert state, and to maintain such big gardens and fountains with drinking water would be foolhardy, so the government is using re-cycled water. Though safe for the garden, the fountain is definitely not safe for drinking or for bathing with.

References

  1. "File:A Still from Jawahan Circle Garden, Jaipur, Rajasthan.jpg", Wikipedia, retrieved 3 June 2020
  2. "Jawahar Circle - JDA". Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 11 February 2011.
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