Ajmer’s Seven Wonders Park Demolition Begins After Supreme Court Order
Ajmer News: Recently, the district administration submitted an affidavit to the Supreme Court, assuring it that the park would be completely removed by September 17. To fulfill the same promise, the action has now been expedited.
After the Supreme Court's order, the demolition of Ajmer's famous Seven Wonders Park began on Friday. Legal authority has now tightened control over this park, which was built at a cost of crores. The administration has restricted media access to the park, and police forces have been deployed on-site. The Supreme Court had instructed the removal of the Seven Wonders Park about six months ago, but only one statue was taken down and stored below.
The court expressed displeasure over this delay and strongly ordered the Ajmer administration to complete the removal within a set deadline. Recently, the district administration assured the Supreme Court via an affidavit that the park would be fully removed by September 17. Now, efforts are being accelerated to meet that commitment. This park, developed at a cost of approximately Rs 11.64 crore under the Smart City project, housed replicas of the world’s seven wonders, including the Taj Mahal, Eiffel Tower, Egyptian pyramids, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Colosseum of Rome, Statue of Liberty in New York, and Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
For a long time, it was a popular spot for locals and tourists, but legal obstacles have now decided its future. The Ajmer Development Authority (ADA) previously issued tenders to remove the statues, but the process was canceled after only one company bid. Preparations are now underway to reissue the tender.