Electronics City Industrial Township Authority (ELCITA) in Bengaluru announced that it will be hosting an eco-friendly cultural festival, ‘E-City Habba’ on August 31.
The festival is a platform to appreciate the cultural diversity of India through art, music, food and act like a place to experience the rich talent and connect with companies and people.
‘E-City Habba’ will be held at Infosys leisure Grounds, Electronics City here. The event is likely to witness the performance of talented artists from different workspaces like Infosys, Wipro, Tech Mahindra and others under one roof.
The event will be graced by celebrities like Pallavi Arun, a renowned award-winning Kannada musician and the members of Megh Dhwani, a popular band from E-City. It will also house sustainability stalls by organizations like Jivabhumi Agri Tech, and Quantum Leap Guru.
Platform for talented employees
To celebrate this diverse and perennially changing economic and social landscape, ELCITA is providing a platform for employees.
This event is a chance to discover hidden talent and explore cultural bonding. Also,the event promises to work towards sustainable development by banning the use of plastic items throughout. Artisans and organisations promoting sustainability have been given free stalls at the event to encourage them.
ELCITA believes that such cultural events are essential for improving our quality of life. There are several art forms which need such a platform to survive and grow.
There is continuous increase in people choosing to stay in electronics city which makes such cultural events highly relevant and important.
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