NDMC's Tulip Festival 2026 Blooms in Delhi After AI Summit Delay

The New Delhi Municipal Council's annual Tulip Festival 2026 will be formally inaugurated on Monday at the Shanti Path Lawn in Chanakyapuri, featuring a special walk and floral exhibition. The event was postponed by a week from its original date due to security measures for the India AI Impact Summit 2026. NDMC Vice-Chairperson Kuljeet Singh Chahal highlighted the planting of 5.53 lakh tulip bulbs, many developed under the "Make in India" initiative. The festival is part of NDMC's broader vision for a sustainable and modern New Delhi, which includes extensive plantation drives and new sewage treatment plants.

Key Points: Delhi's Tulip Festival 2026: Inauguration, Features & Details

  • Festival opens after 1-week delay due to AI Summit
  • Features Tulip Walk and floral exhibition
  • Over 5.5 lakh tulip bulbs planted
  • Part of broader NDMC beautification and sustainability drive
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NDMC to inaugurate annual Tulip Festival 2026 tomorrow

NDMC inaugurates the annual Tulip Festival 2026 on Shanti Path Lawn. See tulip displays, walks, and learn about the city's beautification plans.

NDMC to inaugurate annual Tulip Festival 2026 tomorrow
"We will build a New Delhi that stands as a lighthouse of modernity, sustainability and civic responsibility - Kuljeet Singh Chahal"

New Delhi, Feb 22

The annual Tulip Festival-2026 organised by the New Delhi Municipal Council in the heart of the national capital on Shanti Path Lawn will be formally inaugurated on Monday, an official said on Sunday.

"During the programme, the festival will feature a special walk and exhibition," the official said in a statement.

"The Tulip Walk and visit to the Tulip Exhibition, showcasing a splendid array of blooming tulips and floral displays curated by the Horticulture Department, will begin on Monday morning in the lawn close to Embassy of Sudan in Chanakyapuri," the official added.

This year's Tulip Festival was earlier planned to be inaugurated on February 17 but due to strict security measures for India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, its formal opening ceremony was postponed by a week.

While releasing the NDMC's Budget last month, NDMC Vice-Chairperson Kuljeet Singh Chahal had outlined the civic agency's plans to organise Tulip Festival-2026 at a grand scale.

He said that for beautification of the city, 5.53 lakh tulip bulbs will be planted, a large number of which have been developed in-house and in Himachal Pradesh's Palampur under the "Make in India" initiative.

"Last year, for the first time, the NDMC made the potted Tulip plants of one lakh tulip bulbs and put it up for sale to make them available to the public at Shanti Path Lawn, Lodhi Garden, Nehru Park, Talkatora Garden, Central Park, and NDMC nurseries (Safdarjung Madarsa, Gurudwara Park and Purana Quila Road)," the official added.

On other beautification efforts of the civic agency, Chahal had said, "The NDMC is in the process of transforming into the most progressive municipality of the country in terms of sustainability and self-reliance."

"We will build a New Delhi that stands as a lighthouse of modernity, sustainability and civic responsibility -- a benchmark and goal set by Prime Minister Narendra Modi," he added.

He said that a park near Nazaf Khan Road in Lodhi Colony is being developed as a Miyawaki forest.

"Under the plantation drive, 3,500 trees, 29.93 lakh shrubs, and 502 bamboo plants have already been planted, and in 2026-27 the target is to plant 5,100 trees and 4,71,150 shrubs. For irrigation using treated effluent, 10 decentralised sewage treatment plants (STPs) are already operational, and 12 new STPs and five Effluent Treatment Plants are proposed," the NDMC Vice-Chairperson added.

- IANS

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Aman W
Great to see the focus on 'Make in India' for the tulip bulbs. Developing them in Palampur is a smart move. However, I hope the entry is kept affordable and not commercialized too much. These should be public spaces for all citizens to enjoy.
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Rohit P
The numbers are impressive - 5.53 lakh bulbs! The Miyawaki forest near Lodhi Colony is also a fantastic project. Delhi needs more green lungs. Kudos to NDMC for these beautification and sustainability efforts. Hope the maintenance is as good as the planning.
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Sarah B
As a visitor, I'm always amazed by Delhi's gardens. The Tulip Festival sounds like a must-see. The mention of selling potted plants is lovely - a great souvenir idea. Looking forward to visiting!
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Karthik V
While the festival is a nice event, I have a respectful criticism. The article mentions a delay due to the AI Summit security. It feels like these beautiful public events are often secondary to high-profile conferences. Can't both be managed simultaneously? The common citizen's recreation matters too.
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Nisha Z
The focus on using treated water for irrigation through STPs is the real win here. Sustainable beautification is the need of the hour. Hope other municipalities learn from NDMC's model. Jai Hind!

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