A special casing was expelled by the Indian Postal Department on the Garden of Five Senses, a 22-acre wonder of Delhi Tourism in the precinct of the ancestral Qutub Minar.
"Aravali"
The casing was expelled as segment of a two-day philatelic muster organized by India Post that resolved at the National Rail Museum here over the weekend.
Held at a venue rarely renouned amid children, the philatelic exhibition, patrician "Aravali – a array of stamps", witnessed appearance by 30 schools. Various actions similar to fine art on the thesis ‘100 years of New Delhi', ask contests and a philately uncover were organized as segment of this ominous exhibition. At the shutting ceremony, IGNOU Vic-Chancellor M. Aslam, and Delhi Tourism Managing Director G.G. Saxena gave divided the prizes to the winners in the fine art competition.
He mentioned the Garden of Five Senses is the ultimate add-on to Delhi's cultural circuit.
This unique grassed aea with all its innate and artificial environment has updated a new dimension to life in Delhi, notably as it moreover hosts a accumulation of programmes such as the Annual Garden Tourism Festivals, the Dandiya Masti Festival, cultural evenings, and qawwali and mushaira programmes.