Srinagar: Famous tulip garden
of Jammu and Kashmir’s Srinagar city will be thrown open on March 20 as 15 lakh
tulips are expected to bloom this year.
Sheikh Fayaz,
commissioner/secretary floriculture department told some reporters that because
of the comparatively better weather this season, the tulip garden will be
thrown open earlier than usual.
He said 2 lakh tourists
visited the garden last year.
The official said another
tulip garden will be developed in the Sonamarg hill station while Pahalgam will
have a rose garden.
He said 100 kanals of land
have been identified in Sonamarg for setting up a Tulip garden.
“Department, besides
maintaining old gardens, is all set to develop new theme based gardens in the
Valley to attract more tourists.
“Department is now handling
those parks which have more than 10 kanals of land and the rest of the small
parks have been handed over to the municipality.
“The department has taken over
such parks which were earlier handled by J&K Bank like Iqbal park and
Badamwari garden.
“Department is fully prepared this year and new projects are being started for beautification and maintenance of new gardens and parks in the Kashmir Valley”, the official said. (AGENCIES)
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