
Vandals Target Shivalik Park in Noida, Stealing Flowers Amidst Public Outcry
Noida's Flower Festival 2026 Raises Concerns Over Civic Responsibility
Shivalik Park, a popular venue in Sector 33, Noida, hosted the Flower Festival 2026, which has since become a topic of public debate due to reports of attendees taking flowers and plant pots from the exhibition.
The festival attracted large crowds, with visitors admiring the elaborate floral displays and decorative arrangements. However, a video circulating on social media shows several attendees allegedly plucking flowers directly from the displays and walking away with them, sparking criticism online.
The incident has prompted a wider conversation about civic responsibility on the internet, with many expressing frustration over the lack of respect for public property. Some have questioned the logic of damaging public property for personal gestures, while others have argued that civic sense is an expensive commodity that cannot be expected from everyone.
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Key Statistics:
- Date: February 2026
- Location: Shivalik Park, Sector 33, Noida
- Attendance: Large crowds from across the city
Reactions:
- Many have expressed frustration over the lack of respect for public property and the importance of civic responsibility.
- Some have questioned the logic of damaging public property for personal gestures, such as impressing spouses.
- Others have argued that civic sense is an expensive commodity that cannot be expected from everyone.
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