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HomeUrban Events

Urban Events

Information on events related to urban issues, especially related to governance, sustainability and economy as well as urban design and planning across Indian cities. 

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Urban Events

Keetavismaya, an exhibition on insects by the entomology club at GKVK

November 29, 2019 News Desk

The second edition of Keetavismaya, an exhibition on insects is being organised on 29, 30 November & 1 December (9.30 AM to 6.00 PM) at the Dr Babu Rajendra Prasad Convention Center, UAS GKVK Campus,

Urban Events

Learn upcycling and how to DIY with Repair Café at the Jakkur Kere Utsav 2019

November 29, 2019 News Desk

Repair Café Bengaluru is the first Indian member of this worldwide network, and has adapted the Repair Café model to the Indian context. Apart from repairs of common articles of use such as clothes, shoes,

Urban Events

Learn about lake rejuvenation in Bengaluru this weekend

November 20, 2019 News Desk

Lake Conservationist, Anand Malligavad, who was able to rejuvenate 4 lakes (Kyalasanahalli lake, Vabasandra lake, Konasandra lake, Gavi lake) within 2 years and with minimal resources is conducting a Lake Rejuvenation Workshop this weekend. Anand’s

Urban Events

Lasya: An exhibition to celebrate and experience Indian art

November 15, 2019 News Desk

‘Lasya’ is a series aimed at bringing Indian art forms and artists to the fore. It is established in the fond memory of “Ganga” who was an artist par excellence with more than 100 paintings

Urban Events

Ayodhya verdict time: Citizen groups, community leaders campaign for peace

November 7, 2019 News Desk

Karnataka’s Dalit organisations, Farmer groups, Women’s rights organisations, Human rights organisations and several groups have come together under one forum, called ‘People for Peace and Justice” , “Shanthi Mattu Nyaayakkaagi Naavu” in order to work

Urban Events

Bengaluru’s flagship literary event is back: Events for children, music performances, interactive installations, and more…

November 6, 2019 News Desk

The Bangalore Literature Festival, Bengaluru city’s flagship literary event, is all set for a spectacular 2019 eighth edition on November 9th and 10th in the breezy green lawns of Hotel LaLiT Ashok in Kumara Krupa

Economy

Achieving ecological and financial sustainability on organic farms

October 12, 2019 News Desk

Many small and startup organic farms struggle because new farmers face a steep learning curve in a variety of areas – including growing skills, farm management and marketing their produce. In this 2-day workshop in

Civic

Experience cycling on the streets of Kannur

September 5, 2019 News Desk

The Cannanore Cycling Club along with the Kannur Sporting Club is organising a ‘Bicycle Day’ on Saturday, 28th September 2019 to promote cycling in the city. ‘Experience Cycling on the streets of Kannur’ is the

Civic

#ABetterHebbal Challenge: Citizens pitch ideas for improving public transport around Hebbal

August 29, 2019 News Desk

#ABetterHebbal Challenge was launched in consultation with BMRCL and DULT as a part of CiFoS’ umbrella for high impact, long-term city wide campaign called #ABetterBangalorean. Hebbal, a fast developing suburb was identified for the pilot.

Society

Workshop on gendering the smart city

August 22, 2019 News Desk

A day-long workshop has been organised on how we can envision alternatives to the smart city and challenge the top-down and exclusionary nature of such policies. The workshop includes a number of speculative and participatory

Civic

Discussion on cab aggregators and their impact on mobility and livelihoods

August 22, 2019 News Desk

Bengaluru Bus Prayanikara Vedike, a bus commuters’ rights forum, is having a public discussion on the impact that cab aggregators like Ola, Uber have on mobility and livelihoods on 23rd August. Researchers on mobility, the

Society

Science and a March for Science

August 9, 2019 J L Anil Kumar

Animals, including humans, are curious by nature. Science is what makes the curiosity of the human animal different from that of the others. It is the tool we have developed to explore the world to

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