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Amrit Udyan to be Open to the Public Starting February 2

Amrit Udyan to be Open to the Public Starting February 2

NEW DELHI, INDIA Amrit Udyan to be Open to the Public Starting February 2- AUGUST 13: A butterfly visits a flower at the Amrit Udyan, at Rashtrapati Bhavan on August 13, 2024 in New Delhi, India. Amrit Udyan will be open for the general public from August 16, 2024 to September 16, 2024 (except on Mondays) under the Amrit Udyan Summer Annuals Edition, 2024. (Photo by Sonu mehta/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

The Amrit Udyan of Rashtrapati Bhavan 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).

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 ​a​nd 6.00 pm.

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

∙        March 26 – for ​d​ifferently-abled persons

∙        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 ​a​t https://visit.rashtrapatibhavan.gov.in/. Walk-in entry is also available.

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.

 

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