The civic body transformed the neglected plot into a green belt with different varieties of flowers and shrubs. Despite the facilities, entry is still not allowed. People are frustrated because it was built with taxpayers' money. The officials have not posted any notice of its closure.
Different kinds of rumors are being spread. Some say that “We could use a place to sit after work, but it seems like people like us aren't welcome.” What is the actual reason for its closure? It is not known.
NMC’s garden department deputy commissioner Ganesh Rathod explained that the garden is likely to be opened in the near future once the plants become mature—usually it takes almost two months for their survival and proper growth.