Chrysanthemum is a beautiful
flower which blossoms in variety of colors from white to purple to yellow to
green and many other variants. This beautiful flower is the symbol of emperor
and imperial family in Japan. These exotic flowers bloom in East Asia and
northeastern Europe. I am sure lot of you must be wondering that why I am
writing about this flower. The reason is because of the awesome job done by
Lovely Professional University (LPU) students and staff that I couldn’t stop
myself from doing a post on it.
LPU displayed a brilliant work of
art by organizing Chrysanthemum Floral Exhibition. This was product of Rural
Agriculture Works Experience (RAWE) program of the university. For this
exhibition students and teachers worked very hard and collected fifty five
variants of Chrysanthemum from all over India and displayed in more than two
thousand pots at the university campus. Can you believe it how exotic sight it
would have been. I wish I was there to witness all the glam and glory of
Chrysanthemum.
I have collected some pictures as
well from the university. Please do take a look at these pictures. LPU did such
a splendid job that Mr. Virendra Sharma British Member of Parliament visited
university campus to inaugurate the exhibition. LPU provides quality education and
practical knowledge to its students. It’s evident from the wonderful job done
by RAWE. Students have tried to showcase as many varieties of Chrysanthemum be
it white color or purple or red-maroon, yellow. They are looking as beautiful
as bunch. I would never want to pluck any. These flowers have created such a
beautiful scenery in university campus.
Floriculture is flourishing in
India at remarkable rate of 30-40% which is encouraging more and more number of
people to join this amazing job. Flowers are really important for all occasions
in India be it wedding, puja, and house inauguration. Flowers are often gifted
to guests as token of love and appreciation. I think university staff
understands market facts really well and they are doing good job in teaching
their students not only theoretically but also practically. Students are able
to get hands on experience which will help them in future.
I wish more and more flower
exhibitions should come up in Delhi-NCR as well so that I can give treat to my
eyes.
Any of my readers have attended
this floral exhibition? Please share your experience here.
Regards,
Megha Gupta
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