Hey there, Camp residents! Today at the Empress Garden Flower Show 2025, the Maharashtra Settlement Commissioner and Director of Land Records, Dr. Suhas Diwase, had some inspiring words for the youth. He urged them to take up the responsibility of preserving the legacy of this iconic event, which has been a part of Pune’s culture for generations.
The annual flower exhibition, organized by the Agri-Horticultural Society of Western India, kicked off with a bang today. Dr. Diwase, along with society President Pratap Pawar and Honorary Secretary Suresh Pingle, highlighted the importance of the flower show as a cultural festival that brings people from all over Maharashtra together.
Pune residents have already flocked to the exhibition, showcasing their love for this tradition. With a variety of flowers, shrubs, and trees on display, all planted using new technologies, the event promises to be a treat for nature lovers.
The Agri-Horticultural Society of Western India, which manages the Empress Garden, has been promoting environmental consciousness since 1830. The society’s inclusive approach, with competitions for artistic flower arrangements, vegetable displays, and creative leaf pot designs, has made the exhibition a hit with all age groups.
The Empress Garden is now a riot of colors, with vibrant floral designs and intricate arrangements captivating visitors. Nursery professionals from different cities have also joined in, showcasing their best blooms and adding to the excitement of the event.
This year’s exhibition features a range of flower arrangements, including Japanese-style designs, bonsai trees, and a stunning array of rose species. Children are also getting in on the action with painting and handwriting contests, with prizes to be awarded later this week.
The Empress Garden Flower Show is a beloved tradition in Pune, celebrating nature’s beauty and encouraging a deeper connection with the environment. So, don’t miss out on the chance to explore the exhibition, soak in the beauty of the displays, and participate in the various activities. Let’s ensure that this tradition continues to thrive for years to come!
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