This place provides one thing to all age groups particularly the elders, stated Okay Kumar, a 40-year-old employee of a non-public company while taking part in gilli danda at Happy Streets organised by the Times of India on Scheme Road at Race Course in the city on Sunday.
"I got a chance to play my childhood games here and introduce them to my children as well. I am reliving my childhood here and do not remember when was the last time I had so much fun," he stated. It used to be not just him. P V Balakrishhnan, an employee of a non-public company and who gained in the sling shot contest, stated, "I have always played this game at my village in my childhood. I had a good time." If not for occasions like this, lifestyles would change into redundant due to television and malls, he added.
S Asha, a 62-year-old home maker from Kharagpur, enjoyed a game of trip along with her grandchildren. "Such spaces are hard to find in the city. It is very refreshing," she stated. She added that in Kharagpur, there have been a number of such areas and they're well maintained. "In Coimbatore, it is nice to see such a space for children and families," she stated.
Senior voters made new pals and played with children. Okay Palanivelayudham, 63, stated when he made a number of pals of his age and played with them. "It is like a community here. Everyone is welcomed with a smile," he stated. S Saranya, 26, a home maker, stated she introduced her son and used to be happy she may make many pals. "Now, we have groups here and plan to meet here every Sunday," she stated.
Winners of the Colours of Kovai Gethu, a painting festival, were given away their prizes. Various other activities such as Zumba, aerobics, Yoga by various health mavens and social consciousness campaigns against child labour and child abuse by Rotaract Club of Coimbatore Comito happened on the side road. Skating used to be a major enchantment as the youngsters of Decathlon performed on the Kovai Gethu anthem and likewise confirmed their skating skills. NM dance studio and OMG dance staff additionally performed on the Kovai Gethu anthem.
"I got a chance to play my childhood games here and introduce them to my children as well. I am reliving my childhood here and do not remember when was the last time I had so much fun," he stated. It used to be not just him. P V Balakrishhnan, an employee of a non-public company and who gained in the sling shot contest, stated, "I have always played this game at my village in my childhood. I had a good time." If not for occasions like this, lifestyles would change into redundant due to television and malls, he added.
S Asha, a 62-year-old home maker from Kharagpur, enjoyed a game of trip along with her grandchildren. "Such spaces are hard to find in the city. It is very refreshing," she stated. She added that in Kharagpur, there have been a number of such areas and they're well maintained. "In Coimbatore, it is nice to see such a space for children and families," she stated.
Senior voters made new pals and played with children. Okay Palanivelayudham, 63, stated when he made a number of pals of his age and played with them. "It is like a community here. Everyone is welcomed with a smile," he stated. S Saranya, 26, a home maker, stated she introduced her son and used to be happy she may make many pals. "Now, we have groups here and plan to meet here every Sunday," she stated.
Winners of the Colours of Kovai Gethu, a painting festival, were given away their prizes. Various other activities such as Zumba, aerobics, Yoga by various health mavens and social consciousness campaigns against child labour and child abuse by Rotaract Club of Coimbatore Comito happened on the side road. Skating used to be a major enchantment as the youngsters of Decathlon performed on the Kovai Gethu anthem and likewise confirmed their skating skills. NM dance studio and OMG dance staff additionally performed on the Kovai Gethu anthem.
Seniors relive childhood memories at Happy Streets
Reviewed by Kailash
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November 27, 2017
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