<p>Bengaluru: Richmond Town will come alive on Sunday with the RichLang Habba, a community festival celebrating sustainability, local talent, and ethical practices.</p>.<p>The event will be held at the Richmond Town Park from 9 am to 4 pm, organised by the Citizen Welfare Association of Richmond and Langford Town.</p>.<p>What began as a modest monthly farmers' market 18 months ago has grown into a vibrant community gathering. This year, the festival has partnered with BLR Habba to feature renowned performers such as Shubham Roy, the Gombeyata puppet troupe, and stilt walkers, promising a day filled with entertainment.</p>.<p>The RichLang Habba prioritises zero-waste living by serving food in reusable steel utensils provided by Adhamya Chetana and urging visitors to bring their own bottles, bags, and containers. Among the eco-conscious vendors is Turtle Tales, showcasing products like glasses and mugs crafted from rice husks.</p>.<p>Visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities, such as shopping from local entrepreneurs, live music performances — including the one by a homegrown children's choir, and craft workshops for children. The event is pet friendly and features an adoption drive for animal lovers. Older community members can also participate in activities, ensuring the festival offers something for everyone.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: Richmond Town will come alive on Sunday with the RichLang Habba, a community festival celebrating sustainability, local talent, and ethical practices.</p>.<p>The event will be held at the Richmond Town Park from 9 am to 4 pm, organised by the Citizen Welfare Association of Richmond and Langford Town.</p>.<p>What began as a modest monthly farmers' market 18 months ago has grown into a vibrant community gathering. This year, the festival has partnered with BLR Habba to feature renowned performers such as Shubham Roy, the Gombeyata puppet troupe, and stilt walkers, promising a day filled with entertainment.</p>.<p>The RichLang Habba prioritises zero-waste living by serving food in reusable steel utensils provided by Adhamya Chetana and urging visitors to bring their own bottles, bags, and containers. Among the eco-conscious vendors is Turtle Tales, showcasing products like glasses and mugs crafted from rice husks.</p>.<p>Visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities, such as shopping from local entrepreneurs, live music performances — including the one by a homegrown children's choir, and craft workshops for children. The event is pet friendly and features an adoption drive for animal lovers. Older community members can also participate in activities, ensuring the festival offers something for everyone.</p>