At Sunder Nursery, history and nature come together

New Delhi now has a vast green space in the middle of the city with resplendent trees, a sparkling lake, 15 historical monuments, a nursery, an arboretum and wildlife. This expanse of 90 acres is part of the Humayun’s Tomb complex. Known as Sunder Nursery, the park was built by the Mughals in the 16th century and its original name was Azim Bagh.

After zealous revival efforts led by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC), Sunder Nursery, now a heritage park,  was opened for people to visit a year ago. A few finishing touches are being. . .

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