New Delhi: Amrit Udyan at Rashtrapati Bhavan is all set to welcome the public for a second time this year, starting on August 16. This iconic garden will remain accessible to visitors until September 17, offering a unique opportunity to witness its splendour up close.
The decision to open Amrit Udyan, which is the official residence of the President of India, for a second time in a single year is a remarkable occurrence in the garden’s history.
A noteworthy highlight of this year’s opening is the exclusive entry privilege extended to teachers on September 5, celebrated as Teacher’s Day in India. On this day, educators from universities and higher educational institutions will have a special chance to explore the beauty of Amrit Udyan. Notably, no public access will be granted on Mondays, ensuring the maintenance and preservation of the garden’s pristine ambiance.
Admission to Amrit Udyan is entirely free. To streamline the process, visitors can book their entry online via the official website of Rashtrapati Bhavan at rashtrapatibhavan.gov.in, making it convenient and efficient for those planning to experience this cultural treasure.
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