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Sri City Stall At Flamingo Festival Attracts Huge Footfall

Garners praise for industrial innovation, diversity and sustainability

Sri City Stall At Flamingo Festival Attracts Huge Footfall

Sri City Stall At Flamingo Festival Attracts Huge Footfall
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20 Jan 2025 10:39 AM IST

Hyderabad: The Sri City stall at the Flamingo Festival grounds turned into a key highlight of the event, attracting a large number of students, tourists, and the general public. The exhibition showcased Sri City’s remarkable industrial progress across diverse manufacturing sectors, featuring products such as chocolates, food items, air conditioners, automotive components, and models of electronics, light engineering and many more products.

In addition to industrial achievements, the stall spotlighted Sri City’s unwavering commitment to sustainability and societal welfare. Visitors were impressed by vibrant displays of photographs depicting green initiatives, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects for community well-being, and efforts toward nature conservation and biodiversity. Video presentations further engaged the audience, providing an in-depth view of Sri City’s transformational journey.

Despite heavy rains on Saturday night that caused water logging in the exhibition ground, the festival organisers took swift action to ensure a smooth influx of visitors in large numbers.

Sri City’s exhibition at the Flamingo Festival not only highlighted its industrial excellence but also its role as a beacon of sustainable progress, leaving a lasting impression on all who visited. Visitors commended Sri City’s leadership in advancing development with responsibility toward society and the environment. It may be recalled that the exhibition was inaugurated on Saturday by Kandula Durgesh, Minister for Tourism, Culture & Cinematography, along with Sullurupeta MLA Nelavala Vijayasree, District Collector Dr S Venkateswar, and other dignitaries.

Sri City exhibition Flamingo Festival industrial progress sustainable development CSR initiatives environmental conservation 
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