
The 21st Rose Show in The Nilgiris began on May 14 at the Government Botanical Garden in Udhagamandalam, inaugurated by Collector Lakshmi Bhavya Tanneeru. Organized by the district administration and Horticulture Department, the event runs until May 18 and features nearly 2 lakh flowers arranged around the theme 'Birds' paradise.' Floral exhibits represent various local bird species, with new QR codes allowing visitors to hear bird sounds and access information. The garden hosts over 4,300 rose varieties, with more than 3,300 in bloom this season.
The articles present a straightforward report focusing on a cultural event without political framing. The coverage centers on official statements from the district administration and horticulture department, reflecting a neutral government perspective. There is no evident political bias or partisan viewpoints in the reporting.
The tone across the articles is positive and celebratory, highlighting the festival's attractions and efforts to engage visitors through innovative features like QR codes. The coverage emphasizes tourism appeal and community involvement, maintaining an upbeat and informative sentiment without criticism or controversy.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| thehindu | Rose Show inaugurated in Nilgiris | Center | Positive |
| thehindu | Rose Show inaugurated in The Nilgiris | Center | Positive |
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