The Guardian Environment

Park Strife: Delhi's Historic Polo Club Becomes a Battlefield for the City's Fate

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Introduction

The Indian government is facing opposition to the requisition of two of the last green spaces in Delhi, the country's overheated capital.

For decades, the polo season was the social highlight of winters in Delhi for the city's elite. A mix of royalty, diplomats, impeccably dressed women in pearls and chiffon saris, along with wealthy industrialists sporting silk pocket squares, would gather to watch polo players compete under the mild, balmy sun.

They would cheer on handsome players who, once the match was over, would put on a heart-stopping display of tent-pegging derring-do.

Conflict at the Polo Club

Delhi's Polo Club, one of the city's last green spaces, is at the center of a conflict between the government and residents.

The government wants to requisition the club to build a new complex of offices and residences, but residents are resisting the idea, arguing that the club is one of the few remaining green spaces in a crowded and polluted city.

Environmental Impact

The loss of green spaces in Delhi has a significant impact on the environment and the health of residents.

The city already suffers from high levels of air and water pollution, and the loss of green areas only worsens the situation.

Conclusion

The conflict at Delhi's Polo Club is an example of the struggle to preserve green spaces in crowded and polluted cities.

It is essential that governments and residents work together to find sustainable solutions for urban development, prioritizing the preservation of green spaces and improving the quality of life for residents.

Source / Reference

Source: The Guardian Environment

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Tags: Delhi, Polo Club, Green Spaces, Pollution, Sustainable Development

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