To revive the old magic of the annual event of Chandigarh — Rose Festival, the UT Tourism Department would add two regular features to the annual extravaganza.
The 40th edition of the Rose Festival will witness Miss and Mr Rose Chandigarh 2012 contest and floral hat making competition this year.
Every year, the Rose Festival also known as the Festival of Gardens comes with a new edition but with same old exhibits, same traffic dilemmas for the city denizens and nothing new to offer to the visitors. Also, the Festival of Gardens organised in last few years, did not turn out to be any exception for city residents.
Considering the same, the UT Tourism Department has decided to add two new features to the annual fest to attract large number of youngsters and foreign tourists.
Rose Festival will have — Miss and Mr Rose Chandigarh 2012, where people above 18 years of age can participate. Girls above 5.2 feet height and boys above 5.7 feet, living in the Tricity are eligible to participate in the competition.
The competition aims at bringing in scores of youngsters to the Rose Festival. Besides, to add a creative element to the Rose Festival, the UT Tourism Department will organise a floral hat making competition, where all visitors would be eligible to participate.
Every year, the festival includes the rose prince and princess competition for children, on the spot painting competition, flower arrangements, cutting of flowers for garden lovers, kite flying, besides joy ride, camel ride, monkey dance, puppet show and a folk dance competition followed by cultural evenings by renowned singers and film personalities.
An amusement park is also an added attraction for children as well for youngsters at the Leisure Valley during Rose Festival. This year, the three day Rose Festival would be organised from February 24-26.
Much to the delight of the visitors, renowned artistes from Bollywood have been invited to perform at the festival. Since, the Festival of Gardens is an event dipped in entertainment and topped up with glamour quotient; three musical nites will be organised on all three days with live performances of renowned artists.
Also, to add taste to the visitors’ palate, there will be a large variety of eateries, comprising different cuisines from neighbouring States.
“This year, two new contests will be organised at the Rose Festival especially to attract large number of youth to the annual event,” said Arvind Malhotra, Chandigarh Industrial and Tourism Corporation Limited (CITCO), general manager (Tourism) while talking to The Pioneer.
He said, “The festival would see Miss and Mr Rose Chandigarh 2012 contest and floral hat making competition this year.”
At present, the Rose Garden has 825 varieties of roses. It has 1,365 flower beds and nearly 32,000 plants. Spreading over an area of 30 acres, the Asia’s largest Rose Garden named after India’s former President Zakir Hussain is set to welcome all with nearly 100 new varieties of roses during Rose Festival.