Namma Bengaluru Habba on Sunday

The day-long event will be held at Sankey Tank

August 17, 2017 04:34 pm | Updated 04:34 pm IST - Bengaluru

The Tourism Department will hold the day-long ‘Namma Bengaluru Habba’ at Sankey Tank on Sunday.

The Tourism Department will hold the day-long ‘Namma Bengaluru Habba’ at Sankey Tank on Sunday.

To inspire a greener and environment-friendly city, the Tourism Department is all set to launch the day-long maiden edition of ‘Namma Bengaluru Habba’ at Sankey Tank on Sunday. The festival is a one-of-its-kind green initiative aimed at creating awareness about environment preservation.

This unique green festival will offer a peek into the rich cultural heritage of Karnataka through mesmerizing art performances, such as Yakshagana, Dollu Kunita and Hulivesha. Apart from this, the festival will see a range of unique performances by stilt walkers, street musicians, jugglers, magicians, face painters and caricature and tattoo artists, said a press release.

There will also be a range of interesting stalls at a flea market selling a wide range of organic produce and ecological products, such as terracotta jewellery, natural handmade soaps, millet-based foods, jute accessories, myriad plants and green home décor options. People will also have the opportunity to cruise around the man-made lake with flyboards and jet skis. At the festival, there will also be health and fitness sessions by professional gym and yoga trainers, along with free health check-ups.

Priyank Kharge, Minister for IT, BT and Tourism, said, “Namma Bengaluru Habba is an effort to create awareness about the protection of Bengaluru. Through this unique festival, we aim to help the environment and at the same time experience a sense of community building by encouraging as many people to come together, get outdoors and give back to the environment. Working as a team is the only way we can protect Bengaluru. We aim to create better public awareness, so that it can lead to greater sustainability.”

The festival will also witness a range of informative and interactive workshops, from topics such as rainwater harvesting and waste management, to green choices, such as the making of pottery and terracotta jewellery.

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