Queen Victoria Statue On 7 January 1910, a statue of Queen Victoria was installed in the garden and unveiled by Mr. Barrow, the Commissioner of Ahmedabad. It was designed and sculptured by Ganpatrao Kashinath Mhatre from Mumbai in
Carrara marble. The seven-feet statue displayed the queen seated in a royal chair wearing royal robes with intricate carvings of embroidery, crown on her head and a globe and a
sceptre in her hands. The stone canopy and the high back of the royal chair which shows behind the statue was made of cold-blue Indian marble. Later the statue, damaged in some parts, was moved to the
Sanskar Kendra. The empty canopy still exists in the garden.
Lokmanya Tilak Statue On 28 February 1929,
Mahatma Gandhi inaugurated a bronze statue of
Lokmanya Tilak in the garden. It was designed by Mahadev Kashinath Kolhatkar from
Baroda. The statue was an issue of conflict between the Ahmedabad Municipality presided by
Vallabhbhai Patel, and the British administrators. It cost Rs. 15000 from which Rs. 10000 were contributed by Ahmedabad Municipality and the rest was raised from the public. "
Swarajya is my birth right" is engraved on its pedestal.
Mahagujarat Shahid Smarak On 8 August 1956, some college students of Ahmedabad went to the local Congress House near Lal Darwaza to demand a separate linguistic state. The police firing resulted in the death of five to eight students. The Mahagujarat Shahid Smarak was erected in the garden to commemorate this event of the
Mahagujarat movement. The Nanavatty Memorial Fountain was donated by the couple in 1912 commemorating the death of their son Phiroze. ==Features==