Bengaluru: As Happy Streets by The Times of India gears up for its final edition at Nandini Layout this Sunday (May 10), residents can expect a lively morning packed with art, fitness, culture and community-driven activities.The stretch near Oxford Secondary School will once again transform into a people-friendly public space where families, children, senior citizens and fitness enthusiasts can step away from traffic and engage in a range of interactive experiences.One of the key attractions this weekend will be Reclaim Constitution, where visitors can collect copies of the Preamble and participate in discussions focused on constitutional values, civic awareness and citizen participation.Art and creativity will take centre stage through Prashree Art, which is set to conduct Mandala art and craft sessions aimed at promoting relaxation and creative expression. Complementing the artistic atmosphere, NS Kumbar Art Academy will host hands-on art and craft activities for participants of all age groups.Adding cultural and fitness elements, NeeRav Arts Village will introduce attendees to the traditional Mudgar, a fitness tool historically used for strength training. Visitors will get the opportunity to experience the practice firsthand while also engaging with artistic showcases.Fitness enthusiasts can explore beginner-friendly gym equipment demonstrations by Quadz Fitness, offering residents a chance to try simple workout routines in an open-air environment.Presented by Bhima Jewellers, Happy Streets has over the weeks evolved into a weekend community gathering space that blends wellness, creativity and neighbourhood interaction. With the Nandini Layout edition concluding this Sunday, organisers are promising one final morning of music, movement and shared experiences for residents.
