Which Indian State/ Union Territory is known as the Rose Garden of India?

India is a land full of wonderful cities, each with its own special name and story. Some are famous for food, some for culture and some for their beautiful flowers and parks. There is a city in India that is well known for having a lovely rose garden. People from all over come here to enjoy its colorful flowers and peaceful surroundings.

Indian States and Union Territories

India is divided into 28 states and 8 union territories. These states and union territories together make up the country. Each one has its own culture, food and traditions. They all add to the rich diversity and unity of India.

Rose Garden of India

The Indian Union Territory known as the ”Rose Garden of India” is Chandigarh. Chandigarh is a very beautiful and well-planned city. It has a huge rose garden called Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, which is the largest in Asia. The garden has more than 1,600 varieties of roses and is a popular place for tourists and locals.

Why is Chandigarh Known as the Rose Garden of India?

Chandigarh is called the Rose Garden of India because it has a very big rose garden called Zakir Hussain Rose Garden. It is the largest rose garden in Asia. The garden covers 30 acres of land and has more than 1,600 varieties of roses. There are roses of all colors and sizes. Every year, a grand Rose Festival is held here, and many people come from all over the world to celebrate it.

An Overview of Chandigarh

Chandigarh is a well-planned city in India. It is a Union Territory and the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana. The city is called ”City Beautiful” because of its wonderful parks, lakes and clean roads. Chandigarh is also known for its modern buildings and architecture. The famous architect Le Corbusier designed the city, making it a perfect blend of nature and city life.

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