Jump to content

Phool Bagh

Coordinates: 26°28′02″N 80°21′37″E / 26.467308°N 80.360248°E / 26.467308; 80.360248
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Cydebot (talk | contribs) at 08:38, 17 July 2016 (Robot - Moving category Visitor attractions in Kanpur‎ to Category:Tourist attractions in Kanpur per CFD at Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/Log/2016 July 9.). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

26°28′02″N 80°21′37″E / 26.467308°N 80.360248°E / 26.467308; 80.360248

Phool Bagh
Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Udyan
Map
TypeUrban park
LocationThe Mall, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Created1999
Operated byKanpur Municipal Corporation
StatusOpen all year

Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Udyan / Phool Bagh (Hindi: गणेश शंकर विद्यार्थी उद्यान / फूल बाग़, कानपुर ) is an urban city park in Kanpur city, the industrial hub of Uttar Pradesh in North India. It has been the location for many public meetings and political rallies in Kanpur from early twentieth century.

Kanpur Sangrahalaya

Importance

While the park was originally very well maintained, in recent years it has suffered decline as an enjoyable park and as one of the large open air living spaces of Kanpur city. Many politicians conduct their rallies here but the park is poorly maintained due to lack of public funds.

The traditional greenery of the park has been destroyed in recent years by local politicians and often it is used as a sewage dumping ground.

History

Queen Victoria Park

During the reign of Queen Victoria in Britain, the park was named as Queen Victoria Garden.

King Edward ruled Britain from 1901 to 1910. In 1876, as the Prince of Wales, he had been the first British royal prince to visit India on state visit, after the control of India passed from East India Company hands to British Crown. During this trip to India, he had visited Kanpur as well.

Gandhi Bhawan

European merchants who had settled in Cawnpore, felt the need for a European style amusement center in Cawnpore.

On the death of King Edward in Britain, the hall was initially established as a memorial to commemorate his 1876 visit to Cawnpore and was named as K. E. M Hall. The funds for the park were collected from European traders settled in Kanpur and Indian merchants.

The K.E.M. (King Edward Memorial) Hall was initially planned as a wooden dancing floor for Western style, ball room dancing. Due to outbreak of World War I in 1914, construction of the hall was interrupted. There was a regular hospital in Kanpur Cantonment for soldiers injured in the World War. As the facilities in this hospital were not adequate, the K.E.M. Hall was temporarily used to house wounded World War I British soldiers in the temporary hospital inside KEM Hall.

The hall construction was completed after the end of World War I in 1918. It was used by European settlers in India for cultural activities. Occasionally it was rented to rich Indian merchants for marriage ceremonies.

After independence in 1947, KEM Hall was renamed as Gandhi Bhawan. A part of this Gandhi Bhawan now houses a Municipal library and the Kanpur Sangrahalaya / Kanpur Museum.

Location

The park is located in the central area of Kanpur city and is close to right bank of river Ganga, Kanpur Central railway station, LIC Building and Nana Rao Park.

Attractions

  • Kanpur Sangrahalaya ( Kanpur Museum ) is located in the park ground.
  • Cawnpore Union Club is located inside the precincts.
  • A water pumping station supplying drinking water to Kanpur residents is located inside the grounds.
  • An enclosed sewage dumping ground has been created inside the park by the Kanpur Municipal Corporation authorities.
  • It is located close to Nana Rao Park.

Historical awareness

People like Mahatma Gandhi, Indira Gandhi, Ram Manohar Lohia, Atal Bihari Vajpayee have given public speeches inside this park.

Maintenance and sponsors

Now the park is not given to politicians for raliies.