Lucknowites unleash fun on the streets

Lucknow's Eldeco Hanging Gardens transformed into a lively hub with the return of Happy Streets, a Times of India initiative. Families and fitness enthusiasts enjoyed a morning filled with diverse activities, including energetic zumba, football, badminton, and creative pottery. Participants also engaged in games like 'Hit the Stump' and balloon shooting, fostering a sense of community and fun.
Lucknowites unleash fun on the streets
Arpita and Anand (BCCL/ Aditya Yadav)
Bringing a fresh burst of energy to Lucknow’s weekend, Happy Streets, an initiative by The Times of India, made a vibrant return at Eldeco Hanging Gardens, Eldeco Udyan II. The venue turned into a buzzing hub of activity as families, fitness enthusiasts and fun-seekers came together for a cheerful and refreshing morning in the open. From lively zumba sessions to quiz contests, every corner offered something exciting. The area was divided into different activity zones, each drawing a huge crowd.
Aakrity (L) and Priyava
Aakrity (L) and Priyava
(L) Anika (R) Atyansh
(L) Anika (R) Atyansh
(L) Kanchan and Parveen (R) Dr Aishwary Gupta
(L) Kanchan and Parveen (R) Dr Aishwary Gupta
(L) Maanya (R) Shalini
(L) Maanya (R) Shalini
The football zone was a hit, with dribbling and scoring like future Ronaldos and Messis. Badminton enthusiasts showcased their skills with swift, competitive moves in the Badminton zone. At the ‘Hit the Strump’ stall, challengers took aim, hoping to strike with the ball right in the centre.
Mansi and Mintu
Mansi and Mintu
(L) Ragini Singh (R) Vaishali
(L) Ragini Singh (R) Vaishali
(L) Vandana Pandey (R) Vertika, Ruchi and Meenu
(L) Vandana Pandey (R) Vertika, Ruchi and Meenu
Simmi Lakhmani and Archana Pandey
Simmi Lakhmani and Archana Pandey
Shadab Anees
Shadab Anees
The balloon shooting stall drew sharp-eyed participants, and laughter echoed from the face-painting corner, where people got colourful paintings such as butterflies and flowers on their cheeks.A quieter yet equally creative corner featured the potter’s wheel, where visitors tried their hand at shaping clay, making their very own pot. The Tug of War match turned strangers into teammates as they worked together to win.— Manas Mishra
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