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00:00for pleasure, for beautification, for city beautification
00:04and also for vegetables, today we call it as Nutrition Garden
00:07we call it as Tharsi garden or Kaithota, how can we grow vegetables there?
00:09how can we grow medicinal plants there?
00:11and along with that, we can do beautiful arts like Ikebana
00:15how can we do flower arrangement?
00:17because for women, it is an art
00:19and it can be done as a hobby
00:21and for each and every event,
00:23for the beauty of the house, we need all these
00:25in the same way, Moribana, Thaya Aatam Theli
00:28and also Bonsai
00:30for all these ancient arts,
00:32we need to encourage
00:34because each and every one will grow
00:36there is no artificial knowledge about it
00:38if you do a show in one stage,
00:40how to grow flowers, vegetables, medicinal plants
00:42you will get information about it
00:44second is the artificial knowledge to grow it
00:46for that we need pots,
00:48for that we need seeds,
00:50and other artificial knowledge
00:52you will get it in one stage
00:54so for this purpose, this ornamental horticulture
00:56we have conducted this show
00:58with the primary purpose
01:00to show the ornamental horticulture to the people
01:02is the purpose of this show
01:04no, no,
01:06there are two types
01:08ornamental horticulture
01:10has a primary purpose
01:12what is the ornamental horticulture
01:14that is coming here
01:16to grow flowers, vegetables, medicinal plants
01:18we need to show that
01:20to others
01:22and more than anywhere,
01:24if we invite people
01:26and if we show them
01:28and give them respect
01:30they will be encouraged
01:32to grow more vegetables, flowers, medicinal plants
01:34not only here,
01:36each and every one will grow
01:38and it will be a strength
01:40for us
01:42in this foundation,
01:44we have conducted around
01:46216 shows so far
01:48now the present ornamental horticulture
01:50is around 217
01:53in the time of plague
01:55we could not do more than 3 shows
01:57as you know, it is an endemic disease
01:59during that time, the number of shows has reduced
02:01in the time of Rajkumar's kidnap
02:03we could not do more than 2 shows
02:05as you all know,
02:07in the time of covid,
02:09we could not do more than 3 shows
02:11in the span of 1 to 1.5 years
02:13but along with this,
02:15we have also conducted the fairs
02:17because
02:19as you can see,
02:21during that time,
02:23there was no growth
02:25for the gardeners in our state
02:27we did not have bananas
02:29we did not have varieties
02:31of spinach
02:33we did not have
02:351600 plants
02:37we were only growing
02:39whatever we had
02:41during that time,
02:43we introduced the plants
02:45to the people
02:47for the gardeners,
02:49it was a show
02:51we wanted to promote the gardeners
02:53to the people
02:55what is this?
02:57what is this?
02:59what is this nutritional help?
03:01during that time,
03:03especially in the time of British,
03:05they supported Marigold
03:07they did not have names
03:09for the gardeners
03:11they ran to the state offices
03:13and did 450 plants for the gardeners
03:15Lalbagh was also working
03:17they did 100 plants
03:19for the 450 plants
03:21they were distributing the new plants
03:23they grew the plants
03:25and did a show
03:27to the people
03:29they gave the plants
03:31to the people
03:33I gave an example of one plant
03:35they distributed 160 plants,
03:37vegetables, medicinal plants,
03:39and plantations
03:41how many people were participating?
03:43how did it change?
03:45Gajanamani was established in 1889
03:47at first,
03:49we had a bandstand
03:51it was a 30 feet radius
03:53there were 15 to 20 people
03:55when it started,
03:577 to 8 people came
03:59ornamental horticulture was not
04:01known to anyone
04:03it was limited only to the British
04:05after the British culture
04:07got integrated with us,
04:09we also got an opportunity
04:11to learn about ornamental horticulture
04:14from 10 to 30 to 50 people
04:16it was very less
04:18in those shows, it was like that
04:20now, the show started in 1912
04:22for the initial shows,
04:24there were only
04:2630 to 40 thousand people
04:28after that, 7 to 8 lakhs
04:30were collected
04:32it was a small show
04:34but today's horticulture shows
04:36we have made some changes
04:38because today,
04:40we need to know about vegetables,
04:42we need to know about the soil
04:44today, it is not possible
04:46if we have progressive farmers,
04:48they will know about the crops
04:50in many countries
04:52with that knowledge,
04:54we are doing thematic shows
04:56one by one,
04:58they will come
05:00and show
05:02their knowledge
05:04they will show
05:06their knowledge
05:08they will show