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The central government has changed the common name given to sprawling gardens inside the Rashtrapati Bhavan from ‘mughal gardens’ to ‘Amrit Udyan’.
The announcement regarding the name change came-in from a official release issued by the President’s House on Saturday the 28th of January 2023.
The release issued gave details about commencement of Udyan Utsav from 29th of January to be formally inaugurated by the President of India, Droupadi Murmu.
On the occasion of the celebrations of 75 years of Independence as ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’, the President of India is pleased to give a common name to the Rashtrapati Bhavan gardens as ‘Amrit Udyan’.
The release added that this time the Gardens (Herbal Garden, Bonsai Garden, Central Lawn, Long Garden and Circular Garden) will be open for about two months. The Gardens will open for general public on January 31, 2023 and will remain open till March 26, 2023 (except on Mondays which are maintenance days and on March 8 on account of Holi). From March 28 to 31, the Gardens will be open for special categories on the following days:
-For farmers on March 28,
-For differently abled persons on March 29,
-For personnel of Defence Forces, Paramilitary Forces and Police on March 30,
and
-For women including tribal women’s SHGs on March 31.
Another step towards making Rashtrapati Bhavan accessible to more and more people is through increase in capacity of each hourly slot.
The visitors will be allowed to visit in six hourly slots between 1000 hrs and 1600 hrs.
The capacity for the two forenoon slots (1000 hrs to 1200 hrs) will be 7,500 visitors during weekdays and 10,000 visitors in each slot on weekends. The capacity for the four afternoon slots (1200 hrs to 1600 hrs) will be 5,000 visitors in each slot during weekdays and 7,500 visitors on weekends.
People can book their slot well in advance through online booking. Booking can be made on https://rashtrapatisachivalaya.gov.in or
In this year’s Udyan Utsav, among several other attractions, visitors will be able to see specially cultivated tulips of 12 unique varieties which are expected to bloom in phases. People can scan QR code placed in the Gardens to get more information about any particular flower, plant or tree during the visit.
Rashtrapati Bhavan is home to a rich variety of gardens.
Originally, they included East Lawn, Central Lawn, Long Garden and Circular Garden.
During the term of former Presidents Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Shri Ram Nath Kovind, more gardens were developed, namely, Herbal-I, Herbal-II, Tactile Garden, Bonsai Garden and Arogya Vanam.
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