Dr. Ambedkar Park is less a park than a sculpted manifesto in stone and bronze. Spread across 82 acres, its red sandstone plazas and towering statues narrate the story of social justice in modern India. At its heart stands a grand statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, flanked by memorials to Kanshi Ram and Mayawati, alongside rows of elephants — symbols of Dalit identity and resilience. Unlike leisure parks, this space is designed as a commemorative landscape, where architecture and symbolism merge to create a civic statement. Visitors experience not only the scale of Mughal-inspired design but also the weight of history, politics, and identity embedded in every motif. It is both a cultural landmark and a living classroom for those exploring India’s ongoing struggle for equality.