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CPWD tableau decked out with flowers, earthen lamps

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Adorned with flowers and earthen lamps, the tableau of the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) displayed the theme of one of the country's biggest festivals, Diwali.

It displayed the ancient architecture of India and the celebration of the festival.

The front portion of the tableau had traditional 'diyas' and a 'rangoli' made of flowers. The back and top of the tableau were decorated with earthen diyas.

The department said that around three lakh loose flowers and 400 dozen cut flowers were used to prepare the tableau, for which over 500 men were engaged.

It said that the flowers were selected on the basis of their size, colour and fragrance, keeping in mind the concept.
 

The decorations were done with different varieties of flowers, some of them were exotic and brought from other cities, the department said.

The flowers used included Oriental Lilly, Asiatic Lilly, Gerbera, Orchids, Hybrid Roses Anthurium Palms and ferns.

The CPWD tableau was among the 23 on display at the ceremonial parade that marked the celebration of India's 69th Republic Day.

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First Published: Jan 26 2018 | 9:00 PM IST

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