
Changampuzha Park renovation work to get under way on August 26
The Hindu
The renovation work is estimated to cost ₹4 crore and is intended to be carried out in six months
Changampuzha Park, which is a location of art, cultural and social gatherings, is set to get a makeover with the Greater Cochin Development Authority (GCDA) renovating the decades-old location with financial assistance from Cochin Smart Mission Limited (CSML).
The renovation work is estimated to cost ₹4 crore and is intended to be carried out in six months.
The work will get under way on August 26 at 5 p.m. K. Balachandran, former chairman of the GCDA who helmed the park’s activities for many years, will inaugurate the work.
Owned by the GCDA, the park maintenance and activities are coordinated by Changampuzha Samskarika Kendram, which has nurtured collectives for literature, art, music, Kathakali, and the like. The renovation work, a press release said, was meant to modernise the space and to attract more Kochiites to its vistas.
The park was inaugurated in 1977 on a two-acre reclaimed land by then Chief Minister C. Achutha Menon as a tribute to the memories of poet Changampuzha Krishna Pillai. Twenty years later, Changampuzha Samskarika Kendram was entrusted with its upkeep and operations. An international arts festival, a three-week painting and sculpture camp, was conducted here in 2001, and several works made then still adorn the park’s landscape.
The park features a recreation room, open air theatre, several sculptures, and a decommissioned naval Sea Hawk fighter aircraft.