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  • Place Types Park
  • Address Phase 5, Sector 59, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 140308, India
  • Coordinate 30.7162112,76.708618
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 5
  • Compound Code PP85+FC Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab, India
Openning hours
  • Monday Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday Open 24 hours
  • Thursday Open 24 hours
  • Friday Open 24 hours
  • Saturday Open 24 hours
  • Sunday Open 24 hours
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Small park
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Small park
Small park
Small park
Small park
Reviews
RAJESH JAMWAL (10/14/2020)
A very small park have two swings. Great place for kids to hang out with parents. Grass is cut regularly. Maintained on regular basisnnA brif note on benefits of parks and gardens.nnAn American Studies findingnnImportance of Parks and RecreationnnEconomic ValuennSpending at local and regional public parks contributed $140 billion in economic activity and generated nearly 1 million jobs in 2013. When combined with the National Park Service and state park systems, public parks are responsible for $200 billion in annual economic activity (NRPA, 2016).nnParks improve the local tax base and increase property values.nnAmerican Forests, a national conservation organization that promotes forestry, estimates that trees in cities save $400 billion in storm water retention facility costs.nnQuality parks and recreation are cited as one of the top three reasons that business cite in relocation decisions in a number of studies.nnParks and recreation generate money for the local economy. A 2012 study shows Mammoth Cave National Park generates $62 million a year for the south-Central Kentucky area.nnHealth and Environmental BenefitsnnParks and recreation facilities are the places that people go to get healthy and stay fit.nnAccording to studies by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, creating, improving and promoting places to be physically active can improve individual and community health and result in a 25 percent increase of residents who exercise at least three times per week.nnA study by Penn State University showed significant correlations to reductions in stress, lowered blood pressure, and perceived physical health to the length of stay in visits to parks.nnParks and protected public lands are proven to improve water quality, protect groundwater, prevent flooding, improve the quality of the air we breathe, provide vegetative buffers to development, produce habitat for wildlife, and provide a place for children and families to connect with nature and recreate outdoors together.nnSocial ImportancennParks are a tangible reflection of the quality of life in a community.  They provide identity for citizens and are a major factor in the perception of quality of life in a given community.  Parks and recreation services are often cited as one of the most important factors in surveys of how livable communities are.nnParks provide gathering places for families and social groups, as well as for individuals of all ages and economic status, regardless of their ability to pay for access.nnAn ongoing study by the Trust for Public Land shows that over the past decade, voter approval rates for bond measures to acquire parks and conserve open space exceeds 75%.  Clearly, the majority of the public views parks as an essential priority for government spending.nnParks and recreation programs provide places for health and well-being that are accessible by persons of all ages and abilities, especially to those with disabilities.nnIn a 2007 survey of Fairfax County, VA, residents of 8 of 10 households rated a quality park system either very important or extremely important to their quality of life.nnResearch by the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods indicates that community involvement in neighborhood parks is associated with lower levels of crime and vandalismnnAccess to parks and recreation opportunities has been strongly linked to reductions in crime and to reduced juvenile delinquency.nnParks have a value to communities that transcend the amount of dollars invested or the revenues gained from fees.  Parks provide a sense of public pride and cohesion to every community
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