India, April 10 -- In the age of rapid urbanisation where cityscapes are turning into endless stretches of concrete, greenery often takes a backseat-especially in apartment living, where green pockets are rare. But a viral old photo from an apartment in Mysuru, Karnataka, has reignited the conversation around rooftop gardening and the need for integrating more green spaces in high-rise living.

The image, recently reshared by a user named Kiran Kumar S, showcases a rooftop terrace garden where each apartment has been allotted its own designated patch of land-much like how parking spaces are assigned. "An apartment complex in Mysuru has given rooftop terrace garden spaces for each flat," Kiran wrote on X (formerly Twitter). "You can grow y...