East Delhi set to get cultural hub on lines of IHC

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East Delhi set to get cultural hub on lines of IHC

New Delhi: East Delhi may soon have a cultural landmark similar to the renowned India Habitat Centre, as Delhi govt is looking to revive a long-delayed plan to set up a socio-cultural hub in the Shahdara business area.A senior official said the Trans Yamuna Development Board (TYDB) has submitted a proposal and govt will soon prepare a detailed project report. The plan is to build a comprehensive cultural, recreational and conference facility near Patparganj, inspired by the Lodhi Road institution that has long been a focal point for cultural and intellectual activities in south and central Delhi.The new centre is intended to serve nearly 60 lakh residents living in the trans-Yamuna area.According to officials, the project will convert land currently used by tent vendors for storage into a lively public space. The goal is to establish a prominent destination in east Delhi that integrates arts, education, leisure and community engagement in one place.Officials said plans for the complex include auditoriums, exhibition galleries, an art café, banquet spaces, dining options, conference halls and accommodation for visiting artists, speakers and guests.

It is envisioned as a contemporary venue promoting cultural interaction and exchange.The initiative is also aligned with the Master Plan for Delhi 2021, which recommends one socio-cultural centre per one million residents. At present, east Delhi has only one such facility — Poorva Sanskritik Kendra, operational since 2005.Residents of east Delhi, who have often expressed concern about the lack of such infrastructure, may see broader improvements as TYDB prepares to roll out several development projects in the coming years. Officials said board chairperson Arvinder Singh Lovely has submitted the proposal to accelerate development in underserved parts of the city.In addition to its cultural significance, the project is expected to generate employment, attract visitors and offer an environmentally sustainable venue for events, exhibitions and public gatherings.

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