On the 5th of February On a special invitation by President Draupadi Murmu, the Chief Justice of India, Dr. Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and judges of the Supreme Court visited the Amrit Udyan of Rashtrapati Bhavan.
The Amrit Udyan is a perfect example of how even in the midst of a bustling city like Delhi, nature can be preserved and appreciated. The garden, which covers an area of over 20 acres, features more than 50,000 plants and trees, including exotic species from all over the world.
The Chief Justice expressed his admiration for the stunning beauty of the garden and lauded the efforts of President Murmu and her team in preserving and nurturing the botanical heritage of the country. He also emphasized the importance of promoting environmental conservation and the role of the judiciary in protecting the rights of nature.
The visit to the Amrit Udyan was not only a treat for the eyes but also a reminder of the critical role that everyone must play in protecting and preserving the environment. President Murmu’s efforts to promote environmental awareness and conservation are commendable and serve as an inspiration for others to follow.
The visit by the Chief Justice of India and the judges of the Supreme Court to the Amrit Udyan of Rashtrapati Bhavan highlights the significance of preserving nature and the role of the judiciary in protecting the environment. The President’s Estate serves as a beautiful example of how nature and urban life can coexist in harmony.