The NaMo Grand Central Park in Thane, sprawling across a vast 25-acre (101171 Sq m) is not just a park; it is a revolution in urban planning. It is not merely a green space but a lifeline, producing an astounding 8,84,000 pounds of oxygen annually and thereby, addressing the urgent need for cleaner air in our urban landscape. The NaMo Grand Central Park – a groundbreaking project defying space constraints and setting a new standard for urban living.
Mumbai is one of the most crowded urban areas. For a city where space is considered to a luxury, the fact that a park, equivalent to 15 football fields, is set to open near Mumbai, not only highlights the importance of open and green spaces but the demand and need to have more of them to improve the quality of life.
The 2023 population density in India is estimated to be 481 people per Km2 (1,244 people per mi2), as calculated on a total land area of 2,973,190 Km2 (1,147,955 sq. miles). Residents yearn for recreational areas and a lung full of oxygen, which is crucial for physical and mental well-being. The NaMo Grand Central Park. It is not only a visionary solution to all urban problems plaguing the city, it a proof of Kalpataru’s fruitful and enduring partnership with the Thane Municipal Corporation that has played a pivotal role in making the Park a reality.
The NaMo Grand Central Park is more than just a park; it is a symbol of Sustainable urbanism: and Thane’s transformation, elevating the city’s image as a forward-thinking leader in urban planning.