After Indian independence in 1947, the now ceremonial Governor-General continued to live there, being succeeded by the President in 1950 when India became a republic and the house was renamed "Rashtrapati Bhavan". Around the circular garden there are rooms for the office of the horticulturist, a green house, stores, nursery etc. Rashtrapati Bhavan, home to the President of the world’s largest democracy, epitomizes India’s strength, its democratic traditions and secular character. Entry to Rashtrapati Bhavan for visit is through Gate No. Main garden: Two channels running North to South and two running East to West divide this garden into a grid of squares. This time no spouse will be invited,” said the official, adding that fewer than 10 key diplomats will be invited.While Rashtrapati Bhavan officials have almost finalised the guest list, the catering remains tricky. 2(Rajpath), Gate No. “Last year, at least 70 secretaries with their spouses came for the event. We have applied a logic while selecting the limited number of guests, but as a large number of dignitaries cannot be called, the selection might still look like random, ” explained a Rashtrapati Bhavan official who asked not to be named.As a result, ministers of state are unlikely to be invited, and even all cabinet ministers may not get a chance to enjoy Rashtrapati Bhavan’s hospitality on August 15. He will be staying in home isolation for a few days.Former Prime Ministers Manmohan Singh, HD Deve GowdaA few senior judges of the Supreme Court and a few senior secretaries. Former President of India, Shri R. Venkataraman has rightly said, "Circuit one of Rashtrapati Bhavan takes the visitors on a tour of the main building, showing them the Forecourt and premier rooms of the Bhavan including, the Banquet Hall, Ashok Hall, Durbar Hall, Library, North Drawing Room, Long Drawing Room, Navachara and more.RBMC comprises of three distinct buildings - The Clock Tower, The Stables and The Garages. The Mughal Gardens are situated at the back of the Rashtrapati Bhavan, incorporate both Mughal and English landscaping styles and feature a great variety of flowers. You can find out more- The height of the dome was increased by Lord Hardinge in the plan of the building in 1913. It has 16 square rose beds encased in low hedges. All have contributed in their own way. The structure includes 700 million bricksThe layout plan of the building is designed around a massive square with multiple Rashtrapati Bhavan has many halls which are used for state functions and other purposes. There are wooden trays placed on stands in the centre of the channels where grain is put for the birds to feed upon. Lutyens campaigned for its fixing, but was not able to get it to be changed. At the centre of both of the strips is a fountain, which falls inwards, forming a well. Indian citizens are required to carry valid photo ID Cards. Usually, the president and the Prime Minister go around the venue to greet the guests. If live counters are involved, it would mean a lot of staff in the Rashtrapati Bhavan Convention Centre—the venue for the At Home—increasing the risk of infection.“We are still discussing how to serve food or if at all food should be served.
There is also an open area in one room to the sky, which lets in much of the natural light. On the Western tips are located two gazebos and on the Eastern tips two ornately designed sentry posts. Here is housed the collection of All the presidents who have stayed at the Rashtrapati Bhavan have taken a keen interest in the maintenance and upkeep of the Mughal Gardens. It was originally built as a state ballroom with wooden flooring. The Mughal Gardens opens for general public viewing in February–March every year during In July 2014, a museum inside Rashtrapati Bhavan was inaugurated by former The first restoration project at the Rashtrapati Bhavan was started in 1985 and ended in 1989, during which the Ashoka Hall was stripped of its later additions and restored to its original state by the architectural restorer "Viceroy's House" redirects here. Digital infrared thermometers, sanitisers, and masks will be placed at the entrance when guests will join the event. Rashtrapati bhavan is a splendid, majestic and grand building constructed by british in the year 1912.