Showing posts with label discussion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label discussion. Show all posts

Saturday, February 16, 2019

Citizens' Fest at The Bohemian House

A citizens’ fest at The Bohemian House, Richmond Circle is being held on Sunday 17th February 2019.

Talking Earth’s Future Cities Edition 1 will have 4 panel discussions, over 30 speakers, 6 workshops, art zones, 20 sustainable brand stalls and much more.

The themes that will be discussed are:
- Waste
- Bangalore Heritage
- Urban Development 
- Lakes.

PNLIT Trustee, Nupur Jain will be part of the panel for the discussion on lakes, along with Kavitha Reddy, Naresh V Narasimhan, Deepanjali Naik and moderator Madhuri Subbarao. 

Topic: Are citizen-led lake revival efforts sustainable?
Date: Sunday 17th Feb 2019
Time: 3:15 pm - 4:15 pm
Location: Waterfall Area @ the Bohemian House 
Tickets available here


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Discussion: Changing Bengaluru - In your voices

You've cribbed, you've ranted, you've tolerated, you've praised (even if rarely) aspects of our city, Bengaluru. Here's an opportunity to let everyone hear what you think about the way our city is changing.

PNLIT and Saaphalya Pramukha Trust are organizing an open discussion on how the city echoes with the many sweeping changes brought about by time and people. 

Leading the discussion will be Ms Bhargavi S. Rao, Trustee, Environment Support Group (ESG), Bengaluru and Mr G.V. Dasarathi who promotes sustainable transport (cycling, walking, using a bus). 

Venue: Gazebo, Puttenahalli Lake, Near MLR Convention Centre, JP Nagar 7th Phase
Date: Sat. 24th Aug 2013
Time: 10.30 a.m. (please assemble by 10.15 a.m.)

About the organizers:

Saaphalya Pramukha Trust was set up to address the issues that affect people and society at large. These are concerns voiced by Pramukh Raghunandan, a young journalist before his untimely demise. His articles along with views of experts on aspects that capture the soul of this city have been compiled in a volume titled "So The City Echoes" which will be available at the venue for a donation of any amount you make to Saaphalya.  
Puttenahalli Neighbourhood Lake Improvement Trust (PNLIT) is a citizens' initiative to tackle the worsening water crisis in the city by reviving our lakes. PNLIT maintains the Puttenahalli Lake with donations from the public. 

For more information, please contact:
Usha Rajagopalan (from PNLIT www.puttenahallilake.in.) <puttenahalli.lake@gmail.com>, 72597 22996