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The Man Behind Bengaluru’s Pink Summers: How late Forester S.G. Neginhal Shaped the City’s Iconic Bloom
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The Man Behind Bengaluru’s Pink Summers: How late Forester S.G. Neginhal Shaped the City’s Iconic Bloom
Every February and March, Bengaluru undergoes a breathtaking metamorphosis as Tabebuia rosea trees blanket the city in soft pink blossoms, momentarily softening its reputation for relentless traffic. This seasonal “pink wave” is the enduring legacy of the late forester S.G. Neginhal, whose strategic urban afforestation in the 1980s introduced over 1.5 million trees to the landscape. Today, the spectacle has reached new heights with the 2026 laun…
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