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The Amrit Udyan, which earlier was called the Mughal Gardens, has been thrown open for the public once again. The garden gates swung open on February 2 and will welcome visitors until March 31, 2024, with the exception of Mondays, which are reserved for maintenance. Nestled within the confinements of Rashtrapati Bhawan, it was designed by Edwin Lutyens.
The gardens exhibit a captivating fusion of Mughal and English landscaping techniques, featuring a variety of colorful flowers, well-groomed lawns, and decorative fountains.
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President Droupadi Murmu officially launched the ‘Udyan Utsav 2024’ event at Amrit Udyan on Thursday. (Image: PTI)
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Flowers in bloom at ‘Amrit Udyan’ on the premises of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. (Image: PTI)
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The plans for the Mughal Gardens were completed by Edwin Lutyens in 1917, and the actual planting took place during the years 1928-1929. (Image: PTI)
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There are three gardens in the Rashtrapati Bhavan inspired by Mughal and Persian gardens. (Image: PTI)
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The gardens seamlessly integrate two distinct horticultural traditions—the Mughal style and the English flower garden. (Image: PTI)
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The entry to the Amrit Udyan is free of cost and tickets can be booked online. (Image: PTI)

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