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Sunder Nursery: Before and after

February 2018 - It was in the early 20th century, during the building of the capitol complex of New Delhi, that Sunder Nursery was established north of Humayun's Tomb. It was created to propagate saplings for New Delhi's avenues and experiment with plants brought from other parts of the British Empire.

Following a 2007 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Central Public Works Department, the Archaeological Survey of India and the South Delhi Municipal Corporation, the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) commenced conservation and landscape works at Sunder Nursery. The Nursery would eventually become a 90-acre (36 hectare) city park with distinct heritage, ecological and nursery zones, as well as all the expected facilities.