A series of new initiatives and beautification projects are currently underway along Lucknow’s heritage stretch, spanning from the Qaiserbagh intersection to Hussainabad. The project, titled 'Andaaz-e-Awadh,' has been entrusted to a dedicated committee of officials responsible for ensuring timely completion of the designated initiatives.
LDA Chairperson and Lucknow Divisional Commissioner Roshan Jacob has appointed a six-member panel to oversee the project. The panel includes Dr. Vandana Sehgal, Dean of the Art and Planning Department at Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University; Conservation Architect Antara Sharma; retired IAS officer Zohra Chatterjee; along with Meera Ali, Shikha Jain and Ravi Bhatt.
Project Andaaz-e-Awadh focuses on developing new tourism-worthy spots within the heritage stretch, along with the beautification of existing parks, intersections and roads in the heritage zone.
The initiative aims to enhance the city's aesthetic appeal, promote it as a prime tourism destination in the state, and offer a richer glimpse into its culture and heritage. Key developments under the Andaaz-e-Awadh project include:
A brand-new food court has recently opened in the Hussainabad area, beside the Clock Tower. It features five renowned eateries from across the city, with more to be added in the coming days.
A fragrance park is currently under development, opposite the historic Hussainabad Clock Tower. This park will feature vibrant, flower-bearing plants and lush green spaces for public enjoyment. The CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute is overseeing the plantation of saplings, and the park is expected to open in the coming months.
As part of the ongoing beautification project, restoration work is also underway at the Qaiserbagh intersection. The initiative includes landscaping enhancements and footpath improvements along the route.
Another significant development in Hussainabad is the construction of a dedicated museum block. This museum will offer insights into the state’s rich history through an interactive tourist facilitation center, complete with LED panels showcasing key historical narratives.
Additionally, the committee is actively working on the conservation and restoration of existing landmarks, including Begum Hazrat Mahal Park (now integrated with Globe Park), Butler Palace, and Butler Lake.
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