Srinagar's Tulip Garden Blooms March 16 with Record 18 Lakh Flowers

The Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in Srinagar will welcome visitors from March 16, featuring a record 18 lakh tulips across more than 70 varieties. The Jammu and Kashmir administration has introduced online ticket booking to facilitate easier access for tourists. In a related environmental effort, dredging work at Manasbal Lake is showing positive results, including the return of migratory birds after decades. Local residents have welcomed both initiatives, highlighting improvements in the lake's ecosystem and the anticipated boost to tourism and livelihoods.

Key Points: Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden Opens March 16, Online Tickets Available

  • Garden opens March 16
  • 18 lakh tulips & 70+ varieties
  • Online ticket booking launched
  • Manasbal Lake dredging shows results
  • Migratory birds return to lake
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J-K: Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden in Srinagar to open for visitors from March 16, online tickets available

Srinagar's iconic Tulip Garden opens March 16 with 18 lakh tulips. Book online tickets for the spring spectacle and learn about Manasbal Lake's restoration.

"The Tulip Garden will be opened to the public from March 16th... This time we have planted 18 lakh tulips. - Mathoora Masoom"

Srinagar, March 11

The Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in Srinagar is set to open its gates to the public from March 16, marking the official start of the spring season in Kashmir.

Director of Floriculture Kashmir, Mathoora Masoom, confirmed that the garden is ready to welcome visitors with a record-breaking floral display.

The Jammu and Kashmir administration has also introduced online ticket booking facilities for the upcoming tulip season, making it easier for tourists and local visitors to plan their visit.

Speaking to ANI, Masoom said, "The Tulip Garden will be opened to the public from March 16th. The Chief Minister will inaugurate it... Like every year, we have made efforts to improve the garden... This time we have planted 18 lakh tulips... More than 70 varieties have been planted... The facility of purchasing tickets through the online medium is also being started... We are trying to provide all kinds of facilities to the people... People will be encouraged to come, enjoy and maintain a clean environment in the garden... We hope that their experience will be beautiful and better."

Affectionately known for its breathtaking vistas, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden boasts not only a splendid array of tulips but also provides sanctuary to an array of other flower species.

Daffodils, Hyacinths, Roses, Ranunculi, Muscaria, and Iris blooms flourish alongside the iconic tulips, creating a mesmerising tapestry of colours and fragrances that captivates visitors.

Earlier this month, the Wular-Manasbal Development Authority (WMDA) launched a dredging and cleanliness drive at the historic Manasbal Lake in Jammu and Kashmir to restore its ecological health and enhance its natural beauty.

Chief Executive Officer Ahsan-ul-Haq Chisti said the dredging, which had not been carried out for several years, was initiated four to five months ago to remove silt, clear blocked water channels, and increase the lake's carrying capacity.

According to Chisti, around 1.3 square kilometres of the lake area has been dredged so far, and nearly 7,000 cubic metres of weeds have been manually removed. He said the initiative is already yielding positive results, with the return of migratory birds to the lake after several decades.

Chisti also urged local stakeholders, including fishermen, lotus stem collectors and boatmen, to cooperate with the authorities to help conserve the lake and maintain its ecological balance.

Resident Abdul Ahmad said, "For many years, the lake was getting filled with weeds and silt, which affected fishing and the overall water flow. After the dredging work started, we can see a visible improvement, and we hope the lake will return to its earlier condition."

Another resident, Sajad Ahmad, said the return of migratory birds has brought hope for the local community. "We have started seeing more birds visiting the lake again. This is a positive sign that the ecosystem is recovering. We appreciate the efforts taken by the authorities to clean and conserve the lake," he said.

Residents have welcomed the dredging and cleanliness drive, saying the initiative will help restore the lake's ecosystem and improve their livelihoods.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Excellent initiative by the administration. The combination of opening the garden and cleaning Manasbal Lake shows a real focus on boosting tourism and ecology together. More power to Kashmir's spring season!
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Sarah B
As someone who visited last year, the garden is absolutely breathtaking. The online tickets will save so much queue time. Hoping the cleanliness drive at the lake is maintained consistently, not just as a one-off.
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Aman W
Heartening to read about the migratory birds returning to Manasbal Lake. This is the real success story. Development should always go hand-in-hand with environmental conservation. Kudos to the teams involved.
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Karthik V
While the tulip garden news is great, I hope the online ticket platform is user-friendly and doesn't crash due to high demand. Also, would like to see similar proactive measures for other tourist spots across India.
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Meera T
Kashmir in spring is heaven on earth. The tulips, the lakes, the mountains... it's a complete package. These efforts will surely improve the experience for visitors and the livelihood of locals. More power to J&K!

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