Hardinge Park officially known as Shaheed Veer Kunwar Singh Azadi Park is a public park in the city of Patna built by British Raj in 1916. The park was initially named after Viceroy Charles Hardinge and was built in his honour as he was instrumental in the creation of Bihar as a separate province. The name was changed to Shaheed Veer Kunwar Singh Azadi Park post independence. The park also hosted a garden party for then Prince of Wales - Edward VIII - in 1921 on his visit to Patna.The park completed its centenary in 2016.
On 28 September 1913, the Hardinge Memorial Committee was constituted by state authorities to design and set up a park in Patna. A deed of grant was signed between the Patna collector and the Hardinge Memorial Committee on 8 September 1915 for development of a public park as Hardinge Park to be maintained by the committee. The Park was officially opened to the public on 31 January 1916 by the then Lieutenant-Governor of Bihar and Orissa, Edward Albert Gait. It was built in honour of Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst and was named after him. At the opening of the Park Lt Governor had also unveiled a 5 tonne life-size bronze statue of Lord Hardinge.The statue was created by renowned British sculptor Herbert Hampton in London. After protests in late 1960s the statue was removed from the park and placed in Patna Museum. The park was also the location of Garden party for then Prince of Wales - Edward VIII - during his Patna visit in 1921. The party was hosted by Bihar Landholders' Association led by Maharaja of Darbhanga.
The park has not been well maintained by the government and is in a state of neglect. It was recently being used as a land fill and garbage dump by the municipal corporation. Bihar Government plans to redevelop the park as a model park. The plan includes recreational facilities like toy train, musical fountains and a small boating space. Sporting facilities in its adjoining open area is also...
Read moreHoarding Park is a historical park. Harding Park, built in honor of the Viceroy, who played an important role in making Bihar a separate province, has been built for more than 100 years. After years of neglect, its appearance has now been refined once again. Harding Park hosted the Prince of Wales in the year 1921. Spread over 22 acres of land, this park was opened to the public on 31 January 1916 by Sir Edward Gate, the then Governor of Bihar and Odisha. Then the fountains were adorning the beauty of this park adorned with greenery and flowers. Along with Patna, this park was also a main attraction center of Golghar. The then governor of the province also unveiled a five-ton bronze statue of Lord Hardinge, prepared by the eminent British sculptor Herbert Hampton, in London. But, over time, like other sites reminiscent of colonial times, Harding Park fell into disrepair. After several protests, the statue was removed from the park and placed in the Patna Museum in the late 1960s. It was reinserted in the 1990s on a platform in a corner of the museum's garden. Brief information about Lord Hardinge has also been given in the plaque near the statue. Now one arm of this statue is broken and it is standing like this. The park has seen a lot over the past 100 years. The park, which has a golden past, was a silent witness to the freedom struggle and also saw the change after the colonial era. The then governor of the province also unveiled a five-ton bronze statue of Lord Hardinge, prepared by the eminent British sculptor Herbert Hampton, in London. This
This park was named in honor of the Viceroy who played a key role in making Bihar a separate province. Many years later, this park was named after the hero of 1857, Babu Kunwar Singh, and a statue of Kunwar Singh, which was picked up from R-Block, was installed there. Although the old people still know it by the name of...
Read moreOne of the favourite park among the morning walkers in Patna. Also known as Sahid Veer Kunwar Singh Park. Park is near to Patna Railway station and behind GPO. Separate field for playing cricket, Basketball, open Gym also available. A lot of people can be seen doing yoga on the green grass lawns of this beautiful park. Entry is free in morning. Some services like Gym are nominally chargeable. During day/evening time entry is chargeable. Harding Park which is also known as Shaheed Veer Kunwar Singh Azadi Park Situated beside of Patna junction. I visited here multiple time if i get stressed and tired with daily life. A very nice place to spend the afternoon. Well maintained. Designated areas for children activity playground, Basketball court and exercise equipments, although the exercise area is always locked for unknown reasons. The best part, they allow seating on grass. I love this park too much due to their location and peace. The park has a very good track for morning walks for joggers, walkers, and people looking for a peaceful place to elax. The park has several benches and seating areas which is really a good thing. I am a regular morning walk visitor here. Although there is Rs 5 charge for morning walk but almost any good park has this same rate in the city.
The well-manicured lawns, beautiful trees, and colorful flowers make it a perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Though it is situated in a very busy road but still there is some calmness inside the park. The park is also a great place for children to play and...
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