– Musical Fountain: Largest fountain in South India (490 m long), costing ₹9.5 crore, with landscaping and other amenities adding another ₹1.5 crore. 90% of work completed; inauguration set for September 22.
– Commercial Block: Permanent structure inspired by Belur and Halebidu temple architecture, costing ₹15 crore, featuring 154 shops alongside amusement and food zones.
– Dragon Lake: Costing ₹5 crore; includes an acre-wide water body with a dragon emitting smoke and fire (85 ft long, 23 ft tall), complemented by boating facilities and laser/fire/smoke shows. Completion expected by september 30.
The KEA’s considerable investment marks a conscious effort to rejuvenate the Dasara exhibition into a year-round attraction with cultural significance combined with modern entertainment infrastructure.By incorporating features like heritage-inspired architecture alongside high-tech recreational elements such as musical fountains and themed lakeshows, there is clear intent to balance tradition with innovation while boosting tourism.
Further engagement from institutions like the armed forces suggests efforts toward community outreach while attracting diverse footfalls to promote national pride among visitors. The concise timeline from project approval through implementation reflects efficient planning but raises questions regarding sustainability beyond initial novelty or whether ongoing revenue streams align well enough to justify future maintenance costs of these high-budget installations.
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