Ajmal Khan Park, Urban park in Karol Bagh, India
Ajmal Khan Park is a green space in Karol Bagh with lawns, walking paths, and a fountain at its center. The roughly 5-acre grounds provide different areas to stroll and rest.
The park was founded in 1921 and honors Hakim Ajmal Khan, a freedom fighter and physician of Unani medicine. His statue in the grounds recalls his importance to the region.
The park is named after Hakim Ajmal Khan, a notable physician of traditional medicine whose legacy remains alive through Tibbia College nearby. Visitors can sense his influence in the area, where local communities regularly come together.
The park has several entrances and sits near public transportation stops. Its central location in Karol Bagh makes it easy to reach from different directions.
The park can accommodate tens of thousands of people and regularly serves as a venue for public gatherings. Its capacity makes it an important assembly point for demonstrations in Delhi.
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