DMRC plans to provide complimentary shuttle service for Udyan Utsav 2024 visitors
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has announced to offer of a complimentary shuttle service for visitors paving the way for Amrit Udyan at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
The initiative aims to enhance accessible facilities for the upcoming Udyan Utsav 2024 event commencing from February 2 to March 31. The Delhi Metro will provide a free shuttle service facilitating easy transportation to Amrit Udyan from the Central Secretariat and Shivaji Stadium metro stations. This is surely going to add good convenience for visitors.
The move is expected to cater to the comfort of tourists visiting Udyan Utsav 2024. A significant highlight of the event aims to introduce a theme garden adorned with a showering beauty of tulips. The theme garden is envisaged to attract nature enthusiasts and provide an incredible visual experience.
Read Also : Arun Kumar, Director, Petroleum Ministry Appointed as Government Nominee Director to EIL BoardThe event is inaugurated by President Droupadi Murmu glorified by the presence of the head of state at Amrit Udyan. For the first time, a theme garden with 42,000 tulips of 18 varieties has been developed for visitors to the Amrit Udyan.
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