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August 07, 2025

Developmental work at a multilevel car parking facility in west Delhi's Punjabi Bagh is complete, and the facility will soon be made operational, after obtaining certifications, senior Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) officials said.

- Paras Singh

The project is a five-storey puzzle park, having a capacity to store 225 cars, and will help decongest the key intersection, which has Delhi's largest crematorium and a theme park.

A senior corporation official said that the corporation has applied for a fire department clearance for the automated parking lot. The projects likely to be open to the public this month.

“We are expecting that final inspection will be undertaken soon and a NoC (no-objection certificate) will be granted by the Delhi Fire Service,” the official said.

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