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India: 131,000 tulips sent to Himachal Pradesh for indigenization

The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has harvested and dispatched over 131,000 tulip bulbs to Himachal Pradesh under its project aimed at the indigenization of the flower bulbs imported from Holland every year, NDMC functionaries said on Tuesday.

Last winter, the civic body overseeing the Lutyens Delhi planted around 200,000 tulip bulbs of seven different colours, with nearly 80,000 bulbs planted in the Shantipath area alone.

NDMC member Kuljeet Singh Chahal said that out of the 2 lakh planted bulbs, around 131,000 were harvested by the horticulture department and dispatched to Himachal Pradesh under the indegenisation project. "The council is expected to get around 5,000 of these bulbs back in the next winter, and the number of such bulbs will progressively increase. The cost of the bulbs imported from the Netherlands is high and the project will help reduce the cost," Chahal added.

Read more at hindustantimes.com

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