This story is from July 02, 2022
Season’s finale set to end on an emotional tone
Nagpur: As Happy Streets prepares to pull the curtains down on a successful edition, citizens are excited to revel in the carnival atmosphere once again before they bid adieu. A project by The Times of India and Maharashtra Times, Sunday marks the finale of Happy Streets for this season.
Vaibhav Vashisth, a tutor by profession, said he will miss shaking a leg to the music which was the highlight of the event. “I have been attending Happy Streets since the very beginning and I have enjoyed it thoroughly every time. The aura of the place is beautiful and the energy there is refreshing. I used to look forward to it every Sunday,” he said.
Shalini Singh said, “Since I’m a housewife, I used to barely go out of the house as I didn’t get much time. But every Sunday, I made sure that I took some time out for Happy Streets because I loved seeing fresh faces excited for various activities. I always took my children for karate and zumba and they too enjoyed it to their fullest. I will miss these Sunday mornings.”
Student Divya Kathoke, a first time visitor at Happy Streets, said, “People from all around the city attend this event which led me to meet so many of my old friends and even school seniors. Among all the activities organized, I enjoyed dancing the most and I will definitely miss it.”
Another student, Khushi Shroff said, “Happy Streets was a whole different kind of an experience on its own. I met so many of my old friends and we all attended the event together which made it more joyous and thrilling. The best part of Happy Streets was definitely the happy atmosphere that it succeeded in creating.”
“This was my first year attending Happy Streets and I enjoyed it thoroughly,” said lawyer Vishwas Verma. He added, “My favourite activity was definitely zumba. Doing zumba on Sunday mornings with such a large crowd was a very refreshing experience indeed and that is something I will miss the most about Happy Streets.”
(With inputs from Parneet Randhawa)
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Shalini Singh said, “Since I’m a housewife, I used to barely go out of the house as I didn’t get much time. But every Sunday, I made sure that I took some time out for Happy Streets because I loved seeing fresh faces excited for various activities. I always took my children for karate and zumba and they too enjoyed it to their fullest. I will miss these Sunday mornings.”
Student Divya Kathoke, a first time visitor at Happy Streets, said, “People from all around the city attend this event which led me to meet so many of my old friends and even school seniors. Among all the activities organized, I enjoyed dancing the most and I will definitely miss it.”
Another student, Khushi Shroff said, “Happy Streets was a whole different kind of an experience on its own. I met so many of my old friends and we all attended the event together which made it more joyous and thrilling. The best part of Happy Streets was definitely the happy atmosphere that it succeeded in creating.”
“This was my first year attending Happy Streets and I enjoyed it thoroughly,” said lawyer Vishwas Verma. He added, “My favourite activity was definitely zumba. Doing zumba on Sunday mornings with such a large crowd was a very refreshing experience indeed and that is something I will miss the most about Happy Streets.”
(With inputs from Parneet Randhawa)
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