When flowers bloom, and the city turns up in thousands to celebrate nature and heritage
The second edition of Udyan Utsav at Rashtrapati Nilayam in Secunderabad witnessed an unprecedented footfall of nearly 8,000 visitors on Sunday. Entry to the festival is available through online booking as well as kiosks at the Visitor Facilitation Centre.
Hyderabad: Rashtrapati Nilayam, the official retreat of the President of India at Bollarum in Secunderabad, witnessed an unprecedented rush on Sunday during the ongoing second edition of Udyan Utsav, with around 8,000 visitors turning up on the exhibition’s second day.
Udyan Utsav 2026, aimed at promoting public engagement and environmental awareness, features 50 thematic stalls and 120 exhibitors. The event provides a vibrant platform for showcasing agricultural innovation, entrepreneurship, and value addition.
Specialised zones, including the Green Knowledge Hub, Millet Mandi and Startup Hub, the Eco Bazaar, and dedicated Plant and Produce zones, have been set up across the lawns of Rashtrapati Nilayam.
Visitors can book their entry online through the Rashtrapati Bhavan visit web portal or avail tickets at physical kiosks located at the Visitor Facilitation Centre. The Udyan Utsav will remain open to the public until January 11.
BRS MLC Surabhi Vani Devi visited the Udyan Utsav along with her family members and interacted with the owners of various thematic stalls.





