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‘Namma Bengaluru Habba’ : Green Festival in Bengaluru Witnesses 1,000 people taking part in the event

Author : NewsGram Desk
  • The fest had about 20 artists who performed the traditional 'Yakshagana' theatre and drum dance dollu kunita
  • Visitors had an opportunity to cruise around the lake with fly boards and jet skis
  • As environment protection is a cause of concern, it is events like these that will create awareness among the public and lead to greater sustainability

Bengaluru, August 21, 2017: About 1,000 people from all walks of life took part in a cultural festival titled 'Namma Bengaluru Habba' (Our Bengaluru Festival) at the Sankey Tank here on Sunday to create awareness on the protection of environment.

Organised by the Karnataka Tourism Department, the fest had about 20 artists who performed the traditional 'Yakshagana' theatre, and drum dance 'dollu kunita', while apart from the street musicians, magicians, jugglers, caricature artists and painters, visitors had an opportunity to cruise around the lake with fly boards and jet skis.

There were also 20 stalls and a flea market selling organic produce and eco-friendly products, including terracotta jewellery, natural soaps, millet-based products and jute etc.

"As environmental protection is a cause of concern, it is events like these that will create awareness among the public and lead to greater sustainability," said state Information Technology, Biotechnology and Tourism Minister Priyank M. Kharge in a statement.

"It is great to see so many people participating in support of the cause. The fest is a community building activity to preserve Bengaluru's ecology," he added. (IANS)

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