Visthar invites eco-conscious citizens for its Bhoomi Habba

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Visthar, a Bengaluru-based non-profit organization is hosting its annual Bhoomi Habba festival on 4th June 2022 at its premises. 

Filled with environment-based campaigns and workshops, exhibitions and shows, Bhoomi Habba is a day-long celebration that dove-tails with the UN’s World Environment Day. The objective of this festival is to increase public awareness of the environmental crises faced by us and showcase inclusive and sustainable alternatives.

Various NGOs and startups are invited to promote their eco-friendly crafts, organic farm produce and traditional and millet foods from all over the country. Workshops on recycling, upcycling, arts and crafts along with theatre and storytelling for children will keep folks of all ages entertained. 

Many member organizations of our Ecoideaz Collective are participating in Bhoomi Habba this year. They are: Ecosansar, Neenus Natural, Terra Barn, Upciclo, Tengin, Tamaala Geosmin. Do come and join hands with the passionate entrepreneurs providing amazing alternatives for taking the Sustainable lifestyle shift for a better you and cleaner planet.

Click here to know more details about the festival and visit or contact: mail@visthar.org

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Date: 01.06.2022 | Source: Visthar

3 COMMENTS

  1. Pretty sure you’ve got the wrong date. The Bhoomi Habba is otherwise advertised as 4th June tomorrow. You really need to contact Visthar again. I live opposite the date for the Bhoomi Habba is tomorrow 4th june. If people turn up on the fifth it will be over. It used to be on the same day as the UN Earth Day but this year after two years absence it is the day before. That’s if people read you and don’t check themselves. Do a google search and you’ll see I am correct if you are unable to contact Visthar directly. Unless you are trying to sabotage the day for reasons best known to yourselves.

    • Hi Des, Thanks a lot for pointing it out. I assumed it to be on June 5th since it was highlighted as part of the world environment day!

  2. No worries they got an article in the Hindu about it. It used to be huge if anything too busy but they are reopening again this year first post covid thing. So it depends on whether people want covid revenge. At least the rains have stopped. They are not expected to return till the evening. We live opposite so we’ll be there. Sorry for the paranoia LL.

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