Key Points

President Droupadi Murmu inaugurated Rashtrapati Tapovan and Niketan, opening them for public visits starting June 24. The 19-acre Tapovan is a biodiversity hotspot with native flora and fauna, while Niketan features historic buildings and Lily ponds. She also laid the foundation for Rashtrapati Udyan, a Net-Zero public park promoting inclusivity. Additionally, Murmu emphasized the importance of accessible infrastructure for Divyangjan under Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan.

Key Points: President Murmu Opens Rashtrapati Tapovan and Niketan in Dehradun

  • President Murmu inaugurates Visitor Centre and Cafeteria at Rashtrapati Niketan
  • 19-acre Tapovan hosts 117 plant and 52 butterfly species
  • 132-acre Rashtrapati Udyan to be Net-Zero public park
  • Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan promotes accessibility for Divyangjan
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President Droupadi Murmu graces opening of Rashtrapati Tapovan, Rashtrapati Niketan for public visit in Dehradun

President Droupadi Murmu inaugurates Rashtrapati Tapovan and Niketan, unveiling eco-friendly public amenities and a biodiversity-rich retreat in Dehradun.

"The progress of a society is judged by how it treats persons with disabilities. – President Droupadi Murmu"

Dehradun, June 20

President Droupadi Murmu on Friday graced the opening of Rashtrapati Tapovan and Rashtrapati Niketan at Dehradun. She also inaugurated public amenities, including the Visitor Facilitation Centre, the Cafeteria, and the Souvenir Shop, and laid the foundation stone for Rashtrapati Udyan at Rashtrapati Niketan.

President Murmu had also inaugurated an amphitheater at Rashtrapati Niketan yesterday.

Rashtrapati Tapovan, situated on Rajpur Road in Dehradun, is a 19-acre Presidential Estate nestled in the Himalayan foothills, emphasizing spiritual retreat and ecological preservation. A dense forest patch rich in native vegetation, Tapovan hosts 117 plant species, 52 butterflies, 41 bird species, and 7 wild mammals, including some protected species. The area features natural bamboo groves and undisturbed woodland ecosystems, President's Secretariat said.

Established in 1976 as a Presidential Retreat, Rashtrapati Niketan has a rich heritage tracing back to 1838 when the estate served as a summer camp for the Governor General's Bodyguard. It spans 21 acres and includes Lily ponds, featuring historic buildings, orchards, and stables.

Rashtrapati Udyan, a 132-acre public park, will be a model of accessibility and ecological responsibility -- a Net-Zero public park, fully accessible to Divyangjan. It aims to become a community engagement hub to promote wellness, culture, and civic pride among citizens.

A book on the biodiversity of Rashtrapati Niketan, Rashtrapati Tapovan and Rashtrapati Udyan was also released on the occasion. This book catalogues over 300 species of flora and 170 species of fauna, including butterflies, birds, and mammals of Rashtrapati Niketan, Tapovan and Udyan.

The Rashtrapati Tapovan and Rashtrapati Niketan will be open for public viewing from June 24 and July 1, 2025 respectively.

The President visited the National Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities at Dehradun and interacted with the students. She also visited the Model School Science Lab and Computer Lab as well as an exhibition.

Speaking on the occasion, the President said that the progress of a country or society can be judged by the way the people treat persons with disabilities in that society. India's history is full of inspiring incidents of sensitivity and inclusiveness. Elements of human compassion and love have always been present in our culture and civilization. She stated that through the Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan, which emphasizes developing an accessible physical environment, transport, information, and communication ecosystem, the government is striving for empowerment and equal participation of the divyangjan.

The President said that today's era is the era of science and technology. With the help of advanced technology, even people with disabilities can be able to contribute to the mainstream. She was happy to note that the National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities is giving special emphasis on the all-around development of students through an inclusive education system and latest technological resources. She said that efforts must be made by society to encourage disabled people in every sphere of life.

- ANI

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Arjun P.
Wonderful initiative by our President! Making these heritage sites accessible to public shows true democratic spirit. The biodiversity documentation is impressive - we must preserve such green lungs in our cities. Looking forward to visiting with family next year! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As someone from Dehradun, I'm thrilled about this development! Our city's natural beauty combined with historical significance makes this a perfect tourist spot. Hope they maintain the ecological balance while allowing visitors. The Net-Zero park concept is forward-thinking 👏
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Rahul K.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope they've made proper arrangements for crowd management. Our historical sites often get damaged due to uncontrolled tourism. Also, entry should be affordable for common people, not just elite class.
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Sunita T.
The President's focus on accessibility for Divyangjan is commendable. We need more such inclusive spaces across India. My brother uses wheelchair and we always struggle to find accessible tourist spots. Hope this sets an example for other states!
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Vikram S.
Great to see our tax money being used for public good! The British-era heritage combined with ecological conservation makes this project unique. The book on biodiversity sounds interesting - should be made available in schools for educational purposes.
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Neha R.
The timing is perfect! This will boost Uttarakhand tourism post-pandemic. But authorities must ensure proper waste management - we don't want plastic bottles littering this beautiful estate. Maybe install water refill stations? ♻️

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