Hardinge Park, Urban park in Patna, India.
Hardinge Park is an urban green space in central Patna with ornamental fountains, landscaped gardens, and walking paths arranged in sections. The layout features shaded areas and open spaces designed for movement and rest.
This space was established in 1916 during British colonial times and originally bore the name of the ruling Viceroy. It was later renamed to honor figures important to Indian independence.
The grounds serve as a daily meeting place where residents gather for exercise and social time with family and friends. People spend their mornings walking and relaxing in the shaded spots throughout the space.
The park is centrally located and easy to reach, with walkable paths and plenty of shaded spots for hot days. There is room to move around freely and find quiet places to sit.
Major infrastructure developments are planned near the park that will bring new train connections to the area. These changes will reshape how people access and use the space in coming years.
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