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Bhagyanagar Nandanavanam Park
Bhagyanagar Nandanavanam Park is a famous park in Narapally. People from far off places often visit this place.

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Bhagyanagar Nandanavanam Park, Hyderabad, TelanganaBhagyanagar Nandanavanam Park is located in the Indian state of Telengana. More specifically, this park is situated in a developed habitation, on the right side of the Hyderabad-Warangal highway, about 25 km away from Hyderabad at Narapally. It is surrounded by various upcoming software companies and educational institutions. This park occupies an area of about 200 hectares. It was inaugurated by the then Minister of Forests, Jogu Ramanna who is an Indian politician. He belongs to TRS Party elected as MLA from Adilabad District constituency. Later he became a minister for the Portfolio Forest and Environment Ministry. This park is managed by the Government of Telangana.

Significance of Bhagyanagar Nandanavanam Park
Bhagyanagar Nandanavanam Park is considered to be a new lung space for the Hyderabadi people. Being termed as a famous leisure, nature and eco tourism site in Hyderabad, this park is a tourism product of Hyderabad. It is also considered to be a visual treat for the nature lovers and is dedicated to the people of Telangana. It provides them a romantic getaway and space for morning walk and evening walk.

Sections of Bhagyanagar Nandanavanam Park
Bhagyanagar Nandanavanam Park comprises of a buffer zone covering an area of about 84.24 hectares and a conservation zone covering an area of about 116 hectares. This park has green walking paths, forest trails, green lawns for morning walkers, nature cycling trial, xerophytes park, meditation zone and other facilities. These may be a heaven for those living in the north-east suburb of Hyderabad.

Flora and Fauna Planned for Bhagyanagar Nandanavanam Park
Bhagyanagar Nandanavanam Park also has a mini zoo and will host a wide variety of flora and fauna too. Spotted deer, wild boar, small Indian civet, jungle cat, black napped hare and birds like peacock, grey jungle blabber, red vented bulbul, crow-pheasant, tree pie, sun bird and many other migratory and local birds are planned to comprise the rich wildlife of the Bhagyanagar Nandanavanam Park. This park will also act as an eternal abode to over 30 types of butterflies and a host of snakes.

Development of Bhagyanagar Nandanavanam Park
The authorities of Bhagyanagar Nandanavanam Park are aiming at rental facilities to hold functions and cultural events in an area abutting the park.

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