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South Mumbai gardens to get a green makeover with bamboo and landscaping
Updated On: 19 March, 2026 08:52 AM IST | Mumbai | Eeshanpriya MS
The BMC is set to enhance four South Mumbai gardens with bamboo plantations, improved soil, and vibrant landscaping, aiming to boost greenery, reduce pollution, and improve environmental conditions without harming existing trees

Nehru Garden in Churchgate, among four parks slated for a facelift under BMC’s horticulture plan. PICs/SAYYED SAMEER ABEDI, Imaging/Uday Mohite
Four prominent South Mumbai gardens are set for a green facelift with new plantations, landscaping, and bamboo fencing. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has clarified that no existing trees or plants will be removed or damaged during the work. The upgrade will cover Cooperage Garden, Nehru Garden, BS Somani Garden, and Walter D’Souza Garden.
Except for Cooperage Garden, the other three gardens underwent maintenance and upgradation over the past year. This year, the BMC has planned focused horticulture work to enhance greenery and improve environmental conditions.

