Navi Mumbai’s Swachhata Park 2.0 To Launch With Digital Upgrades, Games And Eco-Learning Zones
Built on a former dumping ground and inaugurated in October 2018, Swachhata Park has transformed into a green educational hub with over 1.5 lakh indigenous trees and creative installations made from electronic waste.
In a significant push to enhance civic awareness and environmental responsibility, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) is preparing to roll out the “Swachhata Park 2.0” initiative an expanded version of its celebrated cleanliness themed learning park located at Nisarg Udyan in Sector 14, Koparkhairane.
Built on a former dumping ground and inaugurated in October 2018, Swachhata Park has transformed into a green educational hub with over 1.5 lakh indigenous trees and creative installations made from electronic waste.
Now, with the 2.0 vision, NMMC is set to make the park more immersive, interactive, and digitally empowered.
"The upgrades are designed not just to sustain awareness, but to turn the park into a self-sustaining model through rental-based exhibition halls and compost sales. Swachhata Park 2.0 will serve as an advanced learning center for students, a tourist attraction, and a live demonstration site for urban waste solutions,” said an NMMC spokesperson
Key components of the upgrade include:
Digital Information Boards to display waste segregation tips, plant species data, and sustainability best practices.
A “Do You Know Navi Mumbai” wall series, curated in collaboration with JJ School of Art, showcasing city facts through creative mural art.
Working Models of Processing Plants, visually explaining how wet, dry, C&D (construction and demolition), domestic hazardous, and sanitary waste are treated from source to end point.
A phase-wise visual journey of how the site evolved from a dumpsite into the current eco-park, illustrated through wall art.
Swachhata Superheroes –
life-sized mannequins representing sanitation workers like sweepers, waste collectors, and mascots like “Ollu”, “Sukkhu” and “Ghatku”, with tri-lingual job profiles.
A dedicated video appeal by singer Shankar Mahadevan to inspire citizens and students to keep Navi Mumbai clean.
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A 3D experience zone featuring archives of NMMC’s best practices using 3D goggles for an immersive civic learning journey.
A Swachhata Game Zone with activities like segregation basketball, crane-operated waste pick-up games, and digital coloring featuring civic mascots designed in collaboration with major children’s entertainment brands.
Digital boards showcasing awards and accolades earned by NMMC in the cleanliness domain.
A range of “Waste-to-Best” goodies such as compost, upcycled souvenirs, and eco-friendly merchandise to be gifted to visitors and dignitaries.
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