Happy Streets Returns to Nandini Layout with Diverse Street Partners
Happy Streets Returns to Nandini Layout with Diverse Partners

Bengaluru: As Happy Streets by The Times of India returns to Nandini Layout this Sunday, the spotlight extends beyond the stage to a vibrant line-up of street partners bringing creativity, learning, and fitness to the forefront.

The stretch near Oxford Secondary School will once again transform into a lively, traffic-free space for residents to explore and engage.

Engaging Activities for All

At the Reclaim Constitution stall, visitors can pick up copies of the Preamble while engaging with ideas around civic awareness. Art lovers can unwind with mandala art by Prashree Art, while NS Kumbar Art Academy and NeeRav Arts Village will offer hands-on art and craft experiences for all age groups.

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Adding a unique cultural touch, Postcrossing Welfare Society of India (PSOI) will introduce participants to postcard writing and philately, encouraging a return to meaningful, handwritten communication.

Fitness and Learning

Fitness and movement will also play a key role, with Quadz Fitness showcasing basic gym equipment for beginners to try and City Skaters offering a glimpse into skating through interactive sessions. For those who enjoy learning with a twist, QShala will bring engaging quizzing and fun-based learning activities to the streets.

Together, these street partners are set to create a well-rounded and interactive experience, making Happy Streets, presented by Bhima Jewellers, a lively Sunday outing for families and individuals alike.

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