Bagh-e-
Jinnah is one of the most famous and oldest Public Park of Pakistan. It
is situated in the city of Lahore, which is also Pakistan’s cultural
capital. Some people call it heaven on earth while others describe it
as a haven of nature with all its beauty, serenity and pollution free
environment. It isa place to
refresh your soul, enrich and energize your mind and body and enjoy the
life as it should be. Be it the secluded and nostalgic environment of the hill or the green and expanding lawns, one feels submerged in nature and wishes to remain part of this wonderful place and continue to purify one's soul.
According to the well-known Punjabi saying, "One who has not visited Lahore is not even born yet", it looks proper to add that one who has not visited Bag-e-Jinnah has not seen Lahore.
There is a a large number of trees of different varieties, ages and
sizes. Be it a Gab or a Ficus, Delonix, Buddha, Sterculia, Kamila, Putranjiva, Dalbergia or Erythrina, they are there showing their distinct identity and helping out in combating the greenhouse
effect, providing clean air and oxygen and lowering down the temperature
in summer. On the other hand they also attract wildlife by supporting habitat
and providing an ideal environment for their growth and making this Park a place of beauty in diversity.
Flowers of different variety grace this Park in all the seasons producing colors and fragrance that makes the whole environment a great scene to look and enjoy. They not only have a soothing effect on the eyes, but flowers lift up spirits by their beauty and color.
Different species of birds with different colors and sizes have made the Park their permanent abode. All in all there is a general belief that there is no other place like Bagh-e-Jinnah if one wants to meet nature at its best. Those who visit it daily are greatly in love with this great masterpiece of nature managed by humans and refuse to visit any other Public Park despite presence of many Public Parks in Lahore.
To know more about this beautiful place we are publishing an interview with MR. Shahid Iqbal who is Project Director of Bagh-e-Jinnah so that we have a complete picture of this great place of recreation.
Different species of birds with different colors and sizes have made the Park their permanent abode. All in all there is a general belief that there is no other place like Bagh-e-Jinnah if one wants to meet nature at its best. Those who visit it daily are greatly in love with this great masterpiece of nature managed by humans and refuse to visit any other Public Park despite presence of many Public Parks in Lahore.
To know more about this beautiful place we are publishing an interview with MR. Shahid Iqbal who is Project Director of Bagh-e-Jinnah so that we have a complete picture of this great place of recreation.
Q. Bagh-e- Jinnah is one of Pakistan’s oldest and well
known public Park, would you enlighten us about its history and development.
SI. This Park was established in 1862 and was
named after the ‘Lord’ Sir John Lawrence. After independence the Garden was
attributed to the founder of Pakistan and was called Bagh-e-Jinnah or the
Jinnah Garden. The main purpose of the Garden was to collect the plant material
and conserve it or to establish a germplasm bank of plants. It was designed on
the pattern of Kew Garden of England. Initially it was spread over an area of
176 acres, however, later twenty one acres was transferred to zoo that was
established in 1883 and fourteen acres to Government College Botanical Garden.
As generally believed it is not simply a recreational
public park. It is a great source of research for better understanding of the
botanical nomenclature, inter-relation of different species and families of the
plants, system of their classification of each and every species and their
identification, as a good number of indigenous and exotic plants have been
grown in the Park. It has about 6000 trees and shrubs of Botanical importance.
It is unique type of Garden in Asia with such a high botanical value.
Bagh-e-Jinnah comprises of 141 acres including Offices,
Roads, Libraries, Clubs and Restaurant about 100 acres of land is under
ornamental plants & amp; recreational park.
Q. What are the main functions of this Public Park.
SI. Bagh-E-Jinnah is performing following functions:
It is a botanical garden & amp; provides recreational
facilities to the citizens of Lahore and national and international visitors. It provides practical training facilities to the students of
various courses, held at Floriculture and Landscaping Training Center and also
to the students of various institutes.
There is great collection of different species of
Plants, Trees, Shrubs and Creepers, which provides identification facility to
the students of Botany. Some of the trees are more than 150 year old and a
great source of study and observation to the students and researchers of
botany.
Bag-e-Jinnah also participates in different exhibitions held
during whole of the year.
Having a large number of trees it helps in controlling
pollution and keeping the environment safe and pure. It
attracts a large number of visitors and provide them relief, relaxation,
enjoyment and entertainment. In summer the number of visitor reaches a very high level in the evenings and at night as they want to rebuild their energies after having to go through scorching heat of summer days.
SI. Bagh-E-Jinnah is providing many services to the people in general as well as specific group of people keeping in view their divergent interests ranging from sports, education, recreation and entertainment. People of all walks of life are taking full advantage of these services. Following are the specific services we are providing and managing.
It is a very old cricket ground and played host to
friendly matches, competitive fixtures and Pakistan's first unofficial Test
against the West Indies was played here in 1948. A few
more unofficial Tests later, Bagh-e-Jinnah became a Test venue when Pakistan took on India in 1954–55, New Zealand and West Indies.
It continued as a Test venue until construction of Gaddafi Cricket ground.
QUAID-E-AZAM LIBRARY
The Quaid-e-Azam Library has a collection of more than 100,000 volumes, both in English and Oriental languages (Urdu, Arabic & Persian). Standard books on literature, science, history, reference works, periodicals and literature for ladies and children have been acquired. The library is divided into various sections dealing with English, Islamiyat, Urdu, Arabic, rare books etc. Latest books on management, business administration, technology and social sciences are being continuously acquired.
DAR-US-SALAM LIBRARY /MOSQUE
Idara Dar-us-Salam is a charitable organization consisting of a beautiful mosque, a library and a restaurant located in the scenic setting of Bagh-e-Jinnah, Lahore. It was founded by Colonel Salamat Ullah.
Regular prayers including Jumma and Eid prayers are held at this beautiful mosque located in the center of the Park.
COSMOPOLITAN CLUB
The COSMOPOLITAN CLUB, LAHORE’ was established in 1927 in
Bagh-e-Jinnah, Lahore with its building & amp; amp; Play grounds,etc,
constructed On approximately four (4) acres of land owned by the Government of
the Punjab and leased out in its favor and has been continuously functioning as
such since then.
LAHORE LADIES CLUB
This club provides facilities for ladies in the areas of health and recreation and has become a hub of different activities for them all the year.
RESTAURANTS
In addition we have Jogging Track, Lawn Tennis Courts and Children Amusement facilities.
Q. What are the main areas of responsibility of the Park Management.
SI. We are always striving to provide the best environment for people to enjoy, relax and rejuvenate themselves in all seasons and get maximum comfort.
The Park Management has following areas of responsibility:
The Park Management has following areas of responsibility:
Preservation of existing flora
Introduction of new species
Arrangement of internship programs for students
Rejuvenation of old trees
Facilitation of educational trips for students.
Provision of seeds/plants to other institution
of Pakistan
Advisory services
Arrangement of annual spring flower show
Management of local and international
delegations
Proper training and pruning of the trees
Q. Please
enlighten us about your future plans.
SI.
Following are our future plans:
Creation
of herbarium.
Introduction
of maximum number of flowers and flowering plants in garden.
Introduction
of exotic plants.
Improvement
of nursery.
Creation
of children amusements.
Q. Bagh-e- Jinnah is a big park, how many employees do
you have?
SI. At present 300 employees are working for the
management and maintenance of the Park.
Q. Bagh-e- Jinnah is a valuable treasure of trees, would you describe for us
the salient features of this great treasure.
SI. The park has a treasure Trove of rare species of trees and birds.
In total we have 411 varieties of plants out of which 163 are rare species with
the following details:
There are 187 trees out of
which 49 are rare species. There are 117 shrubs with 49 are rare species. Similarly total number of Climbers is 35 out of which 17 are rare species. Palm and Cycads number 72 with 47 belonging to rare species.
There are 187 trees out of
which 49 are rare species. There are 117 shrubs with 49 are rare species. Similarly total number of Climbers is 35 out of which 17 are rare species. Palm and Cycads number 72 with 47 belonging to rare species.
Q. We have seen a large number of birds of different kinds
that has made Bagh-E-Jinnah its permanent home, tell us about this great collection.
SI. We are really proud to have such a variety of birds that
has made Bagh-e-Jinnah it’s abode living
here generation after generation. This has added sound and color to the
environment. These birds feel so comfortable in the environment that they move about in the
presence of humans without fear.
These birds include Sparrow Hawk, Common Grey HornBill, Large Pied Wagtail, Grey Shrike,
Jungle Babbler, Spotted Owl, Guinea Fowl, Munia, Rufous Treepie, Green Pigeon, Tailor Bird, Golden Backed Woodpecker,Blue
Jay, Ring Necked Dove, Cuckoo, Peacock, Turtle Dove, Rock Dove, Squacco Heron, Starling, Tree Sparrow, House Sparrow, Mapie, Hoopoe, Little Green Bee Eater, Black Kite, Red Vented Bulbul, Rose-Ringed
Parakeet, Common Myna, White-Brested Kingfisher, Purple SunBird, Bank Myna, Common duck, House Crow and many more.
These birds include Sparrow Hawk, Common Grey HornBill, Large Pied Wagtail, Grey Shrike,
Jungle Babbler, Spotted Owl, Guinea Fowl, Munia, Rufous Treepie, Green Pigeon, Tailor Bird, Golden Backed Woodpecker,Blue
Jay, Ring Necked Dove, Cuckoo, Peacock, Turtle Dove, Rock Dove, Squacco Heron, Starling, Tree Sparrow, House Sparrow, Mapie, Hoopoe, Little Green Bee Eater, Black Kite, Red Vented Bulbul, Rose-Ringed
Parakeet, Common Myna, White-Brested Kingfisher, Purple SunBird, Bank Myna, Common duck, House Crow and many more.
Mr Shahid Iqbal is working as Project Director Of Bagh-E-Jinnah since 29-06-2009. He has done Msc. (Hons.) Agriculture and his field of specialization is Pomology and Floriculture. He has more than thirteen years of experience having worked as Cotton Inspector, Horticulturist and Assistant Professor. He has been involved in development and execution of landscape projects, development and maintenance of Public Parks under Municipality, delivering lectures to the undergraduate and postgradute classes and service extensions.
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