President Draupadi Murmu will today inaugurate the newly renamed 'Amrit Udyan' in the Rashtrapati Bhavan. The garden, previously known as the Mughal Garden, has undergone a name change and is set to be opened to the public for the upcoming spring season. The 'Amrit Udyan', meaning the "garden of nectar " in Hindi, is a perfect place to be in the spring season. The garden will showcase a variety of flowers and plants, including roses and bougainvillea. The garden also features a herbal garden and a musical fountain, which is a beautiful addition to the garden.
The Mughal Garden has been a popular attraction for visitors to the Rashtrapati Bhavan for many years. The name change to 'Amrit Udyan' is in line with the President's vision to promote Indian culture and heritage. The new name is a tribute to the rich history and culture of India. The Amrit Udyan will be open to the public from January 31 to March 26. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful flowers and greenery, take in the peaceful surroundings, and learn more about the various plants and herbs on display.
This is a great opportunity for visitors to experience the beauty of the Amrit Udyan and learn more about Indian culture and heritage.
We encourage everyone to visit the garden during the open season and enjoy the beauty of nature.