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Satabdi Park

Satabdi Park is a public recreational park located in Asansol, India. It serves as one of the main urban green spaces in the city, offering residents and visitors a landscaped environment for leisure and community events. The park is notable for its accessibility, family-friendly attractions, and proximity to Asansol Junction railway station. Satabdi Park spans a landscaped area featuring lawns, walking paths, ornamental gardens, and shaded seating zones. Its central lawns and decorative fountains make it a popular gathering point, particularly in the evenings and on weekends. The park’s design emphasizes open green space within the city’s dense urban environment.

Children’s Park Burnpur

Children’s Park Burnpur is a popular public recreation area located in Burnpur, a township within Asansol, India. Known for its well-maintained gardens, playgrounds, and lakeside scenery, the park serves as a major leisure destination for local families and visitors from surrounding regions. Children’s Park was developed to provide green recreational space for Burnpur’s residents, many of whom work in or around the IISCO Steel Plant. Its proximity to the plant and the Damodar River gives the park a scenic setting within an otherwise industrial area. Over time, it has become an enduring community landmark.

Millennium Park

Millennium Park in Asansol, West Bengal, is a public recreational space and one of the city’s most popular leisure destinations. Located along the banks of the Damodar River, it offers green open areas, water features, and family-friendly facilities that serve as a major urban retreat for residents. Millennium Park was developed by the Asansol Municipal Corporation in the early 2000s as part of a broader initiative to enhance green spaces and urban recreation in the industrial city. The park’s name reflects the wave of civic projects inaugurated across India around the turn of the millennium.

Nehru Park

Nehru Park in Burnpur, Asansol, is a prominent recreational and cultural landmark in the Paschim Bardhaman district of West Bengal, India. It serves as one of Burnpur’s most visited public spaces, offering scenic greenery, family-friendly amenities, and local cultural gatherings for residents of the industrial township. The park was developed by the Indian Iron and Steel Company (IISCO) for township residents of Burnpur, a region historically tied to the steel industry. Built as a green respite from the industrial surroundings, it was named after India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, reflecting the post-independence emphasis on civic welfare and urban beautification.

Gunjan Ecological Park

Gunjan Ecological Park is an urban green space and recreation area located in Asansol, West Bengal, India. It serves as a prominent ecological and leisure destination, offering residents and visitors a natural retreat within the industrial city’s landscape. The park was developed by the Asansol Municipal Corporation as part of local environmental and beautification initiatives. It combines landscaped gardens, tree-lined pathways, and ponds to promote biodiversity and provide a recreational environment for families. The layout emphasizes ecological restoration alongside leisure amenities.