40 thousand pots decorated in Jaipur city, flower gardens made on dividers

Jaipur : Jaipur: Pinkcity Jaipur is named among the beautiful cities in the country and the world. Tourists carry away with them memories related to the art, culture and hospitality of this place. The city is all set to welcome hundreds of guests attending the Rising Rajasthan Investor Summit to be held from 9 to 11 December next month. Be it the airport to Sitapura Convention Center or the road passing through the city to Amer, including Tonk Road, all the routes are being decorated. All the government departments including JDA, Municipal Corporation, Tourism Department are working day and night in this preparation.

Flowers are being planted on main roads and parks. 40 thousand flower pots have been installed throughout the city. In these, seasonal flowers have been brought from Pune. Their pots have been installed at Jawahar Circle, Statue Circle, JLN Marg, Haldi Ghati Marg. A flower bed has been set up in the D made in the divider. Flower plants have been planted in Central Park and Jawahar Garden, the main park of the city. Around Rs 56 lakh will be spent on flowers alone.

Walls and underpasses decorated with paintings and murals in the city

Photo: Dinesh Kumar Saini

Here the Municipal Corporation is handling the cleanliness of the city. At the same time, he is working on a project to enhance the beauty of the city. For this, paintings are being made on over bridges and main roads of the city. Mandane has been made by the artist. Mandana art is being created at the main intersections of the city. Preparations are underway to make a permanent rangoli at the intersection. Mayor Soumya Gurjar said that the art and culture of Jaipur should be recognized all over the world. Local and foreign dignitaries should reach their state and country and share the culture of the Pink City. Therefore the city is being decorated in a traditional manner. As part of the cleanliness campaign, murals and paintings are being made on both sides of the road. Work on this project has started from November 21. This time, not a temporary, permanent rangoli will be made. Schools, colleges, NGOs and societies will participate in it. Competitions will be conducted. Hanging baskets of seasonal flowers will be installed.

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