The three-day Vasantotsav concluded on Sunday at Lok Bhawan in Dehradun. Over the course of the festival, a large number of visitors enjoyed the natural beauty of flowers along with various cultural and competitive events.
Speaking to reporters, the CM said, "We have started the initiative of organizing exhibitions of all kinds of flowers. In the coming time, such programmes will be organised at the district level. Earlier, this was a one-day event, but I have now announced that it will be extended to three
Addressing reporters at the inauguration, CM Abdullah congratulated the gardeners and officials of the Floriculture Department for their dedication and hard work in developing the garden. He also announced plans to expand the garden every season, increasing the number of blooms and gradua
In the lush hills of Senapati district, a quiet revolution in organic farming is taking root, led by determined farmers and young visionaries. With its cool climate and rich biodiversity, Manipur is emerging as a model state for sustainable agriculture, especially in floriculture and organic
Anthurium flowers from Mizoram have been exported for the first time, to Singapore, enhancing India's floriculture export potential, particularly from the northeastern region.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday reviewed various flower species at his residence complex, including tulips, which he had personally planted a few days ago and underscored the state government's focus on promoting horticulture and floriculture as a key sector for ec
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 4: On the occasion of the 111th birth anniversary of Maharashtra's former Chief Minister, Late Vasantrao Naik and Krishi Din, Dr Bhagyashree Prasad Patil (Managing Director - Rise N Shine Biotech Pvt. Ltd., Pune) was awarded this year's 'Vasantrao Naik Awar
India's diverse agricultural landscape is constantly evolving, with farmers embracing innovative techniques and pushing boundaries to reap impressive rewards.
As the festival of flowers - Tihar started in Nepal from Saturday, florist Bimala Tamang in the outskirts of Kathmandu is busy plucking marigold and putting into the bucket as the demand for it is high.