'Ramala Talao' (tank), built by Gond Kings on the city outskirts is infested by 'Echornia', an aquatic plant (weed) that has left both the lake and the Ramala Garden, developed earlier on its small island, in shambles.
According to District Collector Deepak Mhaisekar, the existing garden is in bad shape and its approach road has become synonymous with notorious activities, which he is keen to change first.
The Collector, who led many development activities at Nanded as former Municipal Commissioner, said he was impressed by development of Kankaria lake at Ahmedabad which attracts around 50,000 visitors daily with its Science Garden, fountains and Laser shows.
"Ramala is comparatively a tiny one and it could easily be developed as a place of attraction by converting it into a 'Science Garden' with interactive models on various scientific topics. I am sure local children would be quite interested in these type of unique models. Right now, the nearest place for children to witness science models is Dr Raman Science Centre at Nagpur, which is over 150 kms from the city," he said.
Mhaisekar also spelt out plans to set up an observatory at the Ramala Science Garden to spike an interest among school children for astronomy.