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PM asks people to visit Srinagar's Tulip Garden, savour J-K's hospitality

Believed to be the largest tulip garden in Asia, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in Srinagar is spread over 30 hectares. It is situated on the foothills of the Zabarwan Mountain range with an overview of Dal Lake.

PM asks people to visit Srinagar's Tulip Garden, savour J-K's hospitality
PM asks people to visit Srinagar's Tulip Garden, savour J-K's hospitality
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Published : Mar 24, 2021, 6:27 PM IST

Srinagar: Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on Wednesday asked people to visit Jammu and Kashmir to witness the Tulip festival and also experience the warm hospitality of the people here.

Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter

"Whenever you get the opportunity, do visit Jammu and Kashmir and witness the scenic Tulip festival. In addition to the tulips, you will experience the warm hospitality of the people of Jammu and Kashmir", Modi said in his tweet on Wednesday, adding pictures of the Tulip Garden in Srinagar which is scheduled to be opened for the public on Thursday.

Read:| Tulip garden in Jammu wear deserted look amid COVID-19 lockdown

"Tomorrow, 25th March is special for Jammu and Kashmir. A majestic tulip garden on the foothills of the Zabarwan Mountains will open for visitors. The Garden will see over 15 lakh flowers of more than 64 varieties in bloom", the Prime Minister said in another tweet.

Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter

Officials of the local floriculture department told reporters that in addition to 15 lakh flowers of over 64 varieties, many other species of flowers such as hyacinths, ranunculus and daffodils are also in bloom in the Garden.

Read:| Tulip Garden: No visitors but losses, thanks to COVID-19

The Tulip Festival is an annual celebration that aims at showcasing the range of flowers in the garden as part of the tourism promotion effort by the J&K government.

IANS

Read:| Uttarakhand's first tulip garden hit by coronavirus lockdown

Srinagar: Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on Wednesday asked people to visit Jammu and Kashmir to witness the Tulip festival and also experience the warm hospitality of the people here.

Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter

"Whenever you get the opportunity, do visit Jammu and Kashmir and witness the scenic Tulip festival. In addition to the tulips, you will experience the warm hospitality of the people of Jammu and Kashmir", Modi said in his tweet on Wednesday, adding pictures of the Tulip Garden in Srinagar which is scheduled to be opened for the public on Thursday.

Read:| Tulip garden in Jammu wear deserted look amid COVID-19 lockdown

"Tomorrow, 25th March is special for Jammu and Kashmir. A majestic tulip garden on the foothills of the Zabarwan Mountains will open for visitors. The Garden will see over 15 lakh flowers of more than 64 varieties in bloom", the Prime Minister said in another tweet.

Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter

Officials of the local floriculture department told reporters that in addition to 15 lakh flowers of over 64 varieties, many other species of flowers such as hyacinths, ranunculus and daffodils are also in bloom in the Garden.

Read:| Tulip Garden: No visitors but losses, thanks to COVID-19

The Tulip Festival is an annual celebration that aims at showcasing the range of flowers in the garden as part of the tourism promotion effort by the J&K government.

IANS

Read:| Uttarakhand's first tulip garden hit by coronavirus lockdown

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