The event was held at Central Park Resorts and Central Park Flower Valley, with remarks from Vikram Singh and Neeraj Gupta.
An annual flower show was held at residential developments in Gurugram, with events organised across Central Park’s Central Park Resorts and Central Park Flower Valley. The programme brought together residents from both locations for a series of scheduled activities centred on seasonal floral displays and community participation.
The event featured curated winter plant varieties, including chrysanthemums, spider pompons, daisies, and other seasonal flowers arranged across landscaped areas within the two residential projects. Designated zones and pathways were prepared to accommodate resident movement and viewing, with installations positioned across common areas at both sites.
Proceedings opened with a lamp-lighting ceremony led by senior citizen residents, followed by a sequence of live musical performances. Over the course of the programme, residents participated in a range of organised activities that included children’s art sessions, sustainability-themed games, a community fashion presentation, Christmas tree decoration exercises, talent showcases, live singing segments, and DJ-led evening gatherings. Food services were provided on-site through St. Jerome, the in-house hospitality vertical associated with the Central Park developments.
According to organisers, the programme was designed to be resident-led, with participation from multiple age groups across both communities. Activities were scheduled across different time slots to allow residents from Central Park Resorts and Central Park Flower Valley to attend without overlap or congestion.
Speaking during the event, Vikram Singh, President at Central Park, said the flower show has become a recurring community programme within the organisation’s residential developments. He noted that the initiative aligns with the company’s approach to maintaining shared spaces that combine landscaping, design planning, and resident interaction.
Neeraj Gupta, Chief Executive Officer, also addressed residents during the programme. He stated that community-focused initiatives play a role in encouraging regular interaction among residents and supporting shared responsibility within large residential townships.
Organisers confirmed that the flower show is intended to remain an annual fixture across Central Park’s residential properties. Planning for future editions will continue to involve resident participation and on-site programming linked to seasonal landscaping cycles.
Central Park Resorts and Central Park Flower Valley are part of the developer’s larger residential portfolio in Gurugram. The completion of the flower show programme marked the close of the year-end community calendar at both locations.
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