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Two Chennai parks to be upgraded for kids with disabilities

Two Chennai parks to be upgraded for kids with disabilities
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The Greater Chennai Corporation is investing over ₹3 crore to build inclusive play areas for children with disabilities in two city parks. These facilities will feature sensory-friendly equipment and accessible surfaces to ensure children of all abilities can play together.

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This initiative promotes urban inclusivity and addresses the lack of accessible public infrastructure for children with special needs.

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The Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) is planning to establish two parks with inclusive play equipment for children with disabilities at existing playgrounds in Arignar Anna Park, Old Washermenpet, in Royapuram Zone, and Anna Nagar West Millennium Park in Anna Nagar Zone, at a combined estimated cost of ₹3.42 crore.

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