
A new hybrid rose named "Tribhuvan" has been developed as a tribute to Tribhuvan Prasad Singh (1913-1975), a distinguished civil servant and educationist. Created by renowned rosarians associated with KSG Gopalswami Ayyanger Sons in Bengaluru, the rose honors Singh's contributions to India's early policymaking and his passion for rose cultivation. The rose was unveiled during The Tribhuvan School's 2026 founder's day, symbolizing his legacy in public service and education. It will be available for sale and exhibition from 2027.
The articles present a respectful and commemorative perspective focusing on Tribhuvan Prasad Singh's public service and educational contributions. There is no evident political bias; coverage centers on honoring Singh's legacy through the rose naming, reflecting institutional and cultural appreciation without partisan framing.
The tone across the articles is positive and celebratory, emphasizing respect and admiration for Singh's life and work. The coverage highlights symbolic and emotional significance, portraying the rose as a tribute to his enduring impact, with no negative or critical sentiment present.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| indianexpress | 'Floral' tribute to TP Singh: Hybrid rose 'Tribhuvan' named after first plan panel secretary | Center | Positive |
| hindustantimes | Hybrid rose 'Tribhuvan' unveiled as tribute to 'visionary educationist' | Center | Positive |
hindustantimes broke this story on 8 May, 01:07 pm. Other outlets followed.
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