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Amanora township to unveil eco-friendly temple tomorrow

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Pune, June 3

Amanora Park Town, the first township which got the sanction from the State Government, is all set to have another first in the field of ‘Environment Conservation’.

The township’s ‘Temple of Environment’ is in the final stages of completion, said Mr Aniruddha Deshpande, Managing Director, City Corporation Ltd.

The temple would be unveiled on the Environment Day (June 5). It is an 18 feet tall Prism made from granite and glass.

The prism is mounted in a specially created water-body.

A Golden Tree weighing 50 kg and 4.5 feet high, symbolising the environment would be installed at the Top End of the Prism, which is made of glass.

It is an open air temple and is situated in the 26-acre Central Green Garden in the township.

The Central Green is one of the largest private gardens in Maharashtra and the Golden Tree has been crafted by PNG, a well-known city jewellery house.

Township’s management

The management of the Amanora Park Town has already initiated a process of registering this unique project with UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme).

Being Developed by City Corporation Ltd, Amanora Park Town is first complete township project in Maharashtra, under the Government of Maharashtra’s special Township Policy.

The infrastructure such as roads, power supply, 24x7 water supply, cycle tracks, and footpaths would be developed across the township by the developer.

Located at Hadapsar, the entire township is spread over 400 acres and would have educational institutes, hospital, restaurants, market city and sports complex. Currently, construction is in progress, he added.

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