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Location | Kota, Rajasthan |
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Status | Completed |
Groundbreaking | 2020 |
Constructed | 3 years |
Opening | 13 September 2023 |
Technical details | |
Cost | 1200 crore |
Size | 3 km |
Chambal Riverfront is a riverside development located in Kota, Rajasthan, India. It is situated along the banks of the Chambal River and is designed to provide recreational spaces, enhance tourism, and preserve the natural environment of the area. [1] [2]
The Riverfront project was initiated by Municipal Corporation of Kota in collaboration with the Rajasthan Tourism Department with the aim of beautifying the riverbank and providing a scenic spot for both residents and visitors. The project includes a series of tracks, parks, food courts, shores. Water sports complex, and museum is also present there. The project began in 2020 and postponed many times due to unforeseen circumstances but now it has become a landmark in the Kota city. [3]
The Riverfront includes several key features: [3]
There are numerous gardens and parks along the riverbank, providing green spaces for relaxation and leisure activities. These areas are planted with a variety of local and exotic plants. [4]
The riverfront is equipped with extensive walkways and cycling paths, making it a suitable spot for walking, jogging, and cycling. [3]
There are designated play areas for children, making it a family-friendly destination. [3]
The riverfront have various statues and monuments, showcasing the cultural heritage of Kota and Rajasthan. [3]
This statue is constructed with 1,200 pieces and 40 meters high and its feet alone are 4 feet tall. The statue is constructed in Jaipur and feature a waterfall from the urn of Chambal Mata. [3]
There are 22 ghats that showcase the culture and heritage. some of them are: [3]
This ghat is shaped like a book, and 60 metres long. It have a 5-story library that house the ancestral books of Tulsidas, Kabir, Kalidas, and other Indian notable writers. [3]
This 80 metre long ghat is dedicated for children to play. It features a water park for water activities. [3]
The Hadoti Ghat is a 120 meter long stretch of prosperous architectural carvings. Various paintings from Bundi, Jhalawar, and Kota displayed at this ghat. [3]
The Riverfront project has also drawn criticism from environmentalists who have said that it will not do any good for the Chambal river. [5]
A joint committee, constituted by the National Green Tribunal (NGT), revealed that the Riverfront project in Kota proceeded without obtaining the mandatory environmental clearance, potentially violating regulations set forth by the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. [6] [7]
Media reports published in September 2023 allegedly claimed that the riverfront could not withstand the pressure of 2.83 lakh cusecs of water that was released from the Kota Barrage on September 19, 2023 . Due to this, Riverfront had to suffer a lot of loss. [8]
The development of the Chambal Riverfront is seen as a step towards urban beautification and enhancing the quality of life in Kota. It serves as a recreational and cultural hub, providing a scenic environment for visitors to enjoy. [9]
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Last edited by
Ratnahastin (
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This article contains wording that
promotes the subject in a subjective manner without imparting real information. (May 2024) |
Location | Kota, Rajasthan |
---|---|
Status | Completed |
Groundbreaking | 2020 |
Constructed | 3 years |
Opening | 13 September 2023 |
Technical details | |
Cost | 1200 crore |
Size | 3 km |
Chambal Riverfront is a riverside development located in Kota, Rajasthan, India. It is situated along the banks of the Chambal River and is designed to provide recreational spaces, enhance tourism, and preserve the natural environment of the area. [1] [2]
The Riverfront project was initiated by Municipal Corporation of Kota in collaboration with the Rajasthan Tourism Department with the aim of beautifying the riverbank and providing a scenic spot for both residents and visitors. The project includes a series of tracks, parks, food courts, shores. Water sports complex, and museum is also present there. The project began in 2020 and postponed many times due to unforeseen circumstances but now it has become a landmark in the Kota city. [3]
The Riverfront includes several key features: [3]
There are numerous gardens and parks along the riverbank, providing green spaces for relaxation and leisure activities. These areas are planted with a variety of local and exotic plants. [4]
The riverfront is equipped with extensive walkways and cycling paths, making it a suitable spot for walking, jogging, and cycling. [3]
There are designated play areas for children, making it a family-friendly destination. [3]
The riverfront have various statues and monuments, showcasing the cultural heritage of Kota and Rajasthan. [3]
This statue is constructed with 1,200 pieces and 40 meters high and its feet alone are 4 feet tall. The statue is constructed in Jaipur and feature a waterfall from the urn of Chambal Mata. [3]
There are 22 ghats that showcase the culture and heritage. some of them are: [3]
This ghat is shaped like a book, and 60 metres long. It have a 5-story library that house the ancestral books of Tulsidas, Kabir, Kalidas, and other Indian notable writers. [3]
This 80 metre long ghat is dedicated for children to play. It features a water park for water activities. [3]
The Hadoti Ghat is a 120 meter long stretch of prosperous architectural carvings. Various paintings from Bundi, Jhalawar, and Kota displayed at this ghat. [3]
The Riverfront project has also drawn criticism from environmentalists who have said that it will not do any good for the Chambal river. [5]
A joint committee, constituted by the National Green Tribunal (NGT), revealed that the Riverfront project in Kota proceeded without obtaining the mandatory environmental clearance, potentially violating regulations set forth by the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. [6] [7]
Media reports published in September 2023 allegedly claimed that the riverfront could not withstand the pressure of 2.83 lakh cusecs of water that was released from the Kota Barrage on September 19, 2023 . Due to this, Riverfront had to suffer a lot of loss. [8]
The development of the Chambal Riverfront is seen as a step towards urban beautification and enhancing the quality of life in Kota. It serves as a recreational and cultural hub, providing a scenic environment for visitors to enjoy. [9]