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Srinagar’s Tulip Garden set a new record with over 6 lakh visitors in 17 days, showcasing 17 lakh tulips. It has become a major spring attraction, boosting Kashmir’s tourism and economy.
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Nestled amidst the Dal Lake and Zabarwan hills, Asia's largest Tulip garden served as a platform to raise awareness about the ongoing Lok Sabha Elections.
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Asif Ahmad Itoo, the Floriculture Officer in charge of the tulip garden, expressed excitement over the overwhelming response, anticipating even more visitors in the coming days.
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Situated on the banks of the world-famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, the Tulip Garden this year has over 16 lakh tulip bulbs of 68 varieties. 
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Tulip Garden has been opened in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir from today. About 68 varieties of 16 lakh tulips will bloom in this park. During this, the possibility of record-breaking tourists is being expressed.
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Over 16 lakh tulips of 68 different varieties will bloom in Asia’s largest Tulip garden as against 15 lakh tulips last year. 
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Kashmir received more than 3.5 lac tourists this season The major attraction for tourists is Asia`s largest "tulip garden"
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A major explosion took place near Tulip Garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, in which one died. Terrorist organization TRF has taken responsibility for this.
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Asia's largest Tulip Garden attracted about 30 thousand visitors the first day of its opening This garden is spread over an area of ​​about 30 hectares Many filmmakers are approaching garden authorities for the shoots
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Asia's largest tulip garden, situated on the banks of the Dal Lake in Jammu and Kashmir, recorded a huge hit of visitors this week. 
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Asia's largest tulip garden, located on the banks of Dal Lake in Jammu and Kashmir, is going to open for visitors on Thursday (March 25). Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared the garden's pictures on Twitter and praised this "stately" tulip garden located at the foothills of the Zabarwan Mountains.
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An official said there were over 3.5 lakh Indian and foreign visitors last year and they were expecting around 4 lakh visitors this year but the coronavirus has left the garden vacant.
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An official said there were around 2.58 lakh Indian and foreign visitors last year and we are expecting around 3 lakh visitors this year.
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The famous tulip garden in Srinagar opened for visitors on Sunday






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