Saharanpur village pond reborn as India-shaped eco-tourism site
LUCKNOW/MEERUT, June 11 -- Seen from above, it resembles a miniature map of India filled with water. In Chakwali village of Saharanpur, a once-neglected pond is being transformed into the 'Subhash Chandra Bose Bharat Sarovar,' an eco-tourism attraction shaped like the country and inspired by Subhash Chandra Bose's legacy.
The site has been converted from a neglected waterbody that once served as a dumping ground into a structured eco-tourism destination. Designed in the outline of India, the sarovar measures about 32 metres in length and 29 metres in breadth, combining national symbolism with rural development and environmental conservation.
The project is being developed under an eco-tourism initiative, with officials stating that more...
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