HYDERABAD, JANUARY 07, 2026: The fifth day of the second edition of Udyan Utsav, being organised at Rashtrapati Nilayam, Bolaram, Secunderabad, witnessed an overwhelming public response with around 12,000 visitors on Wednesday. With this, the cumulative footfall for the first five days has crossed approximately 42,000 visitors, reflecting the growing popularity and outreach of the festival among citizens, students, farmers, and agri-entrepreneurs.
Day 5 also witnessed enthusiastic participation from a large number of schools and colleges, with students actively engaging in career guidance sessions that provided valuable insights into the wide range of courses and opportunities available in the agricultural sector.
A major highlight of the event is the diverse range of thematic stalls, which continue to draw sustained interest from visitors. The stalls showcase innovations in agriculture, horticulture, and allied sectors, including organic and natural farm produce, millet-based and value-added food products, bio-inputs, seeds, nursery plants, medicinal and aromatic plants, apiculture products, eco-friendly products, agri-startup innovations, farm machinery models, and sustainable lifestyle products.
Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs), self-help groups, startups, government institutions, and research organisations are actively engaging with visitors by offering technical knowledge, product demonstrations, and interactive workshops. Millet-based products, organic foods, natural health products, and eco-friendly household items are key attractions among the public.
The Eco Bazaar and Farm-to-Enterprise stalls continue to provide a strong platform for farmers and rural entrepreneurs, reinforcing the spirit of sustainability and local enterprise. Various workshops provided expert insights into climate-resilient farming, sustainable horticulture practices, and modern agricultural techniques to farmers and visitors. Career guidance in the field of agriculture and allied sectors was also imparted through these workshops.
Today’s cultural programme, organised under the aegis of the Department of Culture, Government of Telangana, featured an orchestra performance by TSS artists, a graceful Kathak dance recital, an engaging mimicry act, and an energetic Banjara dance. The programme also included a captivating Kuchipudi presentation, along with soulful vocal and instrumental music performed by local cultural institutes.
The event is open to the public from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM every day and will conclude on 11th January 2026. Visitors can book their tickets online through https://visit.rashtrapati-bhavan.gov.in/visit/rashtrapati-nilayam-hyderabad/p2 or offline at kiosks available at the venue.
