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Blossoming Marigolds: Sharada Higher Secondary School Students Lead Agricultural Initiative in Nagzar


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

In the Nagzar area of Bhendale Vajri Pedne, a remarkable initiative has brought education, agriculture, and community together. With the active cooperation of students from Sharada Higher Secondary School’s Agriculture Department, local villagers, and the support of the Water Resources and Agricultural Departments, a marigold cultivation project was successfully executed. Known for being low-cost, low-maintenance, and reliably productive, marigolds were chosen as the crop for this venture.

The timing of the cultivation was strategic, coinciding with the festive season of Dussehra, Diwali, and Tulsi Vivah, periods when the demand for marigold flowers is at its peak. The planning involved assessing market needs and ensuring that the flowers were harvested and sold at the right time to maximize both yield and profitability. Through this initiative, students not only learned how to grow a crop efficiently but also experienced firsthand the economic aspects of agricultural production and market sales.

Guidance throughout the project was provided by Agriculture Department teachers, including Mrs. Vrunda Naik, Ms. Shreya Bhendalkar, and Mr. Shamba Marathe, who taught students how to cultivate marigolds according to local environmental conditions. This hands-on approach to learning helped students gain practical skills that complement their formal academic education, emphasizing the importance of connecting theory with real-world experience.

The project also highlighted the value of community collaboration. Local villagers, alongside the Water Resources and Agricultural Departments, actively participated and appreciated the efforts of the students. Principal Mr. Gajanan Marathe noted that such experiential learning initiatives help maintain students’ connection with the soil and foster a deeper understanding of agriculture, ensuring that traditional knowledge and modern education work hand in hand.

By combining education, practical skills, and community engagement, this marigold cultivation project stands as a shining example of how schools can empower students to learn, earn, and grow in harmony with their environment.

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President of India Graces the opening of Amrit Udyan


The President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu graced the opening of the Amrit Udyan Winter Annuals Edition 2025 today (February 1, 2025). The Amrit Udyan will open for public viewing from February 2 to March 30, 2025.

People can visit the Udyan six days a week between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., except on Mondays, which are maintenance days. The Udyan will also remain closed on February 5 (due to polling for the Delhi Legislative Assembly), February 20 and 21 (due to the Visitors’ Conference at Rashtrapati Bhavan), and March 14 (on account of Holi).   

        The Amrit Udyan will be open for special categories on the following days:

·         March 26 – for divyangjan 

·         March 27 – for personnel of defence, paramilitary and police forces

·         March 28 – for women and tribal women’s SHGs

·         March 29 – for senior citizens  

Booking and entry to the Garden is free of cost. Booking can be made at https://visit.rashtrapatibhavan.gov.in/. Walk-in entry is also available.

Entry and exit for all visitors will be from Gate No. 35 of the President’s Estate, close to where North Avenue meets Rashtrapati Bhavan. For the convenience of visitors, shuttle bus service from Central Secretariat Metro Station to Gate No. 35 will be available every 30 minutes between 9.30 am and 6.00 pm. 

Visitors can carry mobile phones, electronic keys, purses/handbags, water bottles and milk bottles for infants. Provision for drinking water, toilets, and first aid/medical facilities will be made at various places along the public route. 

Route for the visitors will be Bal Vatika – Plumeria theme Garden – Bonsai Garden – Central Lawn – Long Garden – Circular Garden.

Visitors can get detailed information about any display by scanning QR codes.

Along with tulips this year visitors will be able to see 140 different types of roses and more than 80 other flowers.

Rashtrapati Bhavan will also host Vividhta Ka Amrit Mahotsav as part of Amrit Udyan from March 6 to 9, 2025. This year’s Mahotsav will showcase the rich cultural heritage and unique traditions of Southern India.

Apart from the Amrit Udyan, people can also visit Rashtrapati Bhavan and Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum six days a week (from Tuesday to Sunday). They can also witness the Change-of-Guard Ceremony every Saturday except on Gazetted Holidays. More details are available at https://visit.rashtrapatibhavan.gov.in.  

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Amrit Udyan of Rashtrapati Bhavan Opens to Public from February 2


The Amrit Udyan of Rashtrapati Bhavan, formerly known as the Mughal Gardens, is set to welcome visitors from February 2 to March 30. This stunning garden, a symbol of India’s rich cultural heritage, will be open to the public for nearly two months, offering a unique opportunity to experience its beauty and tranquility.

A Cultural Extravaganza: VividhtaKaAmritMahotsav

As part of the Amrit Udyan festivities, Rashtrapati Bhavan will also host a 4-day cultural extravaganza called #VividhtaKaAmritMahotsav, starting from March 6. This vibrant celebration will showcase the unique traditions and rich cultural heritage of Southern India, featuring a diverse range of performances, exhibitions, and activities.

Experience the Beauty of Amrit Udyan

The Amrit Udyan is a masterpiece of garden design, with its meticulously manicured lawns, stunning floral arrangements, and serene water features. Visitors can explore the garden’s various sections, including the Herbal Garden, the Bonsai Park, and the Musical Garden. The garden’s beauty is further enhanced by its intricate stone carvings, ornate fountains, and picturesque walking trails.

Plan Your Visit

To plan your visit to the Amrit Udyan, you can book your slots online through the Rashtrapati Bhavan website. Visitors can choose from various time slots, and tickets will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis.

Key Details

  • Amrit Udyan opening dates: February 2 to March 30
  • VividhtaKaAmritMahotsav dates: March 6 to March 9
  • Online booking: Available through the Rashtrapati Bhavan website
  • Time slots: Various time slots available
  • Tickets: Issued on a first-come, first-served basis

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience the beauty and cultural richness of the Amrit Udyan. Book your tickets now and get ready to be mesmerized by this stunning garden!