Haryana Minister Vipul Goel Inaugurates Revived Faridabad Flower Festival 2026
In a significant event for the city of Faridabad, Haryana Revenue and Urban Local Bodies Minister Vipul Goel officially inaugurated the Faridabad Flower Festival-2026 on Saturday. The minister served as the chief guest for the ceremony, which marked the revival of a cherished local tradition that had been dormant for several years.
Commendation for Civic Efforts and Revival Initiative
Minister Vipul Goel expressed his appreciation for the dedicated work of officers from the Faridabad Municipal Corporation and public representatives. He highlighted that bringing back the flower festival at Town Park, after a long hiatus, is a highly commendable initiative that reflects the community's commitment to urban beautification and cultural preservation.
The minister emphasized that the people of Faridabad are deeply invested in the city's development, pointing to past successes such as extensive tree plantation drives, the development of Town Park, and projects like Eco-Van and Namo-Van.
Upcoming Development Projects and Infrastructure Enhancements
During his address, Vipul Goel outlined several exciting development works approved for Town Park, promising visible transformations in the coming years. He revealed plans to introduce new facilities, including a water canal and boating options specifically designed for children, aimed at enhancing recreational opportunities for families.
In terms of urban infrastructure, the minister detailed ongoing improvements in sanitation arrangements. Systems for waste collection, door-to-door garbage pickup, mechanized and manual cleaning, and night sweeping are being further strengthened, with significant enhancements expected in the near future.
Chief Minister's Scheduled Visit and Budget Initiatives
Vipul Goel also shared information about an upcoming program featuring Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. The event is scheduled for April 4 at 11 am in Sector-12, where the Chief Minister is expected to engage with the community.
He noted that Chief Minister Saini has announced several important initiatives for Faridabad in the state budget, underscoring the government's focus on regional development. The minister urged citizens to participate in large numbers at the program to discuss and present issues related to the city's progress and future plans.
This inauguration not only celebrates the return of the Faridabad Flower Festival but also signals a broader commitment to urban renewal and community engagement in Haryana's industrial hub.
