Delhi L-G Inaugurates Palaash Mahotsav 2026, Showcasing Green Urban Revival

Delhi Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena inaugurated the two-day Palaash Mahotsav 2026 at the Asita floodplain, emphasizing the transformation of degraded land. The festival features elaborate floral displays, artisan stalls, and cultural performances to engage families and promote environmental awareness. It is part of the DDA's broader Green Expo 2026, held simultaneously at multiple locations across Delhi. The event aims to envision a sustainable future where every citizen feels responsible for the environment.

Key Points: Delhi L-G Opens Palaash Mahotsav 2026 at Asita Floodplain

  • Inauguration of two-day floral festival
  • Focus on sustainable urban development
  • Interactive green installations & workshops
  • Part of broader DDA Green Expo 2026
  • Aims to foster environmental stewardship
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Delhi L-G to open Palaash Mahotsav 2026 at Asita today

L-G V.K. Saxena inaugurates the two-day Palaash Mahotsav 2026, highlighting DDA's efforts in sustainable urban development and public green spaces.

"Who would have ever imagined, just 3 years back, that this degraded and polluted site would host a 'Green Expo'... - V.K. Saxena"

New Delhi, Feb 21

Delhi Lieutenant Governor and DDA Chairperson V.K. Saxena will on Saturday inaugurate the two-day Palaash Mahotsav 2026 at Asita floodplain near ITO.

The festival reflects DDA's continued efforts towards sustainable urban development and enhancement of accessible public green spaces across the city.

Visitors at the festival experience elaborate floral arrangements, seasonal plant displays and interactive green installations, showcasing both ornamental and native species, it said.

Complementing the horticultural exhibits are artisan stalls, food courts, cultural performances, workshops and participatory activities, making the festival inclusive and engaging for families, students and visitors of all age groups.

Minister of State for Corporate Affairs Harsh Malhotra and DDA Vice Chairman N. Saravana Kumar will also participate in the inaugural event.

The Palaash festival marks the transition from winter to spring - a season of renewal, colour and togetherness.

On February 14, the L-G inaugurated the "DDA Green Expo 2026" and Palaash Mahotsav 2026 at Baansera on the Yamuna bank, calling upon every citizen to feel responsible towards the environment.

The L-G said, "Who would have ever imagined, just 3 years back, that this degraded and polluted site would host a 'Green Expo' and become a platform for planning a sustainable future for Delhi."

In a message on social media, he said, "A stellar example of greening and reclaiming degraded land, Baansera is a testimony to resilience and endeavour. I hope this Expo mulls over and offers practical solutions to Delhi's environmental challenges."

"Let us imagine Delhi as a city, where every resident breathes clean air, every neighbourhood enjoys the shade of trees, every riverbank is cared for, and every citizen feels responsible towards the environment," he said.

The DDA said on social media, "A purposeful start to Day 1 at DDA Green Expo. From the inaugural ceremony and MoU signings to the logo reveal, keynote address and exhibition walkthrough, the first half set the tone for Delhi's vision of a climate-ready, sustainable future."

In addition to Baansera at Birsa Munda Chowk, the Palaash Festival was simultaneously celebrated at Ashoka Garden at Ashok Vihar, Lala Hardayal Park at Jasola, and Smriti Van at Narela, each curated around a distinct theme celebrating nature, sustainability and community life.

The venue features thematic floral displays, curated gardens, landscape installations and public activity zones, together presenting a unified narrative of Delhi's relationship with nature, it said.

A special emphasis has been placed on public participation and environmental awareness. Through interactive installations and hands-on activities, visitors, especially children and young adults, are being encouraged to engage with themes such as biodiversity conservation, water sensitivity, climate responsiveness and collective stewardship of urban greens, said the statement.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Good to see focus on native species. We need to move beyond just ornamental plants and promote our own biodiversity. Hope the workshops educate people about local trees like the Palaash itself.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the effort, I hope this isn't just a photo-op event. The real test is maintaining these green spaces year-round and ensuring they don't get neglected after the festival ends. The Yamuna bank needs permanent care.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, this is fantastic. It's great to have family-friendly, cultural events that are also about environmental awareness. The mix of artisan stalls and green exhibits sounds perfect for a Saturday outing.
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Vikram M
"Every resident breathes clean air" - that's the dream, sir! But one festival won't fix our AQI. Need sustained policy action against pollution sources. Still, community engagement is the first step. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Love that it's happening simultaneously in multiple locations like Narela and Jasola. Makes it accessible to people across the city, not just those in South or Central Delhi. Inclusive planning is key.
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Michael C
The focus on "water sensitivity" and "climate responsiveness" is very timely. With Delhi's

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