Noida's first Musical Fountain gets opened for Public
Noida's first Musical Fountain gets opened for Public
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Noida's first musical fountain will be opened on Tuesday for people at the Medicinal park of the Biodiversity Park in Sector 91. Ritu Maheswari, Noida Authority CEO, said the visitors will not be charged. The entry for visitors will be free. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, only a limited number of people will be allowed inside to see the fountain following strict regulations and the COVID-19 protocols. The visitors are kindly advised to wear masks and sanitize them properly and follow social distancing inside the site.

"Noida's first musical fountain will open for the public at the medicinal park in Sector 91 at 7 pm today. There will be no entry fee for visitors but only a limited number of people will be allowed as of now," said Noida Authority Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ritu Maheshwari. BJP MP Dr Mahesh Sharma, at the event, called Noida's first musical fountain a model project for other cities. The Bharatiya Janata Party leader also congratulated the Nodia CEO for the project. "This medicinal park in Nodia will become the identity of the city. I would like to congratulate Nodia CEO and her team on the way the whole project has panned out. In the coming days it will be seen as a model project for other cities," he said.

The Medicinal Biodiversity Park in Sector 91 is spread over a 75-acre green area along the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway. This park will be the city's largest park once completed. The reports said there have been 4,322 traditional trees planted by the authorities, including Jamun, banyan, neem and mango. Around 19,625 ornamental trees have also been planted in the Biodiversity Park.

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