1. Department of Electronicand Instrumentation
Social connect & Responsibility
Presented by-
Praful D – 1BI22EI038
Sagar P- 1BI22EI044
Prem- 1BI22EI040
Jeevan P- 1BI22EI018
Sai Ram- 1BI22EI
Under the guidance of
Ms. Lalitha H
Assistant Professor
2. Social connect : Refers to the relationships and bonds we form with
others in society
Social R Represents our obligation to act in ways that
benefit society as a whole
Environmental sustainability and responsible citizenship
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Heritage walk & crafts corner
Plantation and adoption of a tree Organic farming &Waste management
Water conservation FoodWalk
4. Heritage walk
• Lalbagh’s KempeGowda Tower
• Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
crafts corner
• Artisanry bamboo crafts
5. Visiting Experience at
KempeGowda Tower
we can engage in a historical and cultural
exploration while experiencing the tower's
architectural grandeur and historical
significance.
The tower offers interactive exhibits and
displays, providing visitors with an
immersive journey into the city's history
and heritage.
Historical Exploration
The tower provides panoramic views of
Bangalore, offering visitors a unique
vantage point to admire the city's beauty
and landscape.
Interactive Exhibits Panoramic Views
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7. History of Lalbagh’s Kempegowda Tower
Construction and Design
The tower was commissioned by Kempegowda,
the founder of Bangalore,
to mark the southern boundary of the city.
Evolution Over Time
It has undergone several renovations and expansions,
reflecting the city's growth and historical changes.
Cultural Symbolism
The tower stands as a symbol of the city's rich heritage
and the legacy of Kempegowda's rule.
8. Architectural Features
The tower displays a unique blend of
Dravidian and Indo-Islamic architectural
styles, reflecting the cultural synthesis of
the era.
Intricate carvings, ornate motifs, and
geometric patterns adorn the tower,
showcasing exceptional craftsmanship
and artistry.
Architectural Style
The tower's robust foundation and towering
structure symbolize strength and
endurance, representing the historical
significance of Bangalore.
Decorative Elements Structural Significance
10. •Visiting Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace in Bangalore, India, is a unique and
memorable experience that offers a glimpse into the life and times of the 18th-
century ruler.
Here's what we can expect:
•Step back in time: The palace, built in the late 1700s, is a beautiful example of
Indo-Islamic architecture. As you walk through the wooden doorways and
admire the intricate carvings, you'll feel transported to another era.
•Learn about history: The palace now houses a museum with exhibits on Tipu
Sultan's life and reign. You'll learn about his military campaigns, his
administrative reforms, and his contributions to art and culture.
•Explore the gardens: The palace is surrounded by lush green gardens, which
are a perfect place to relax and unwind after exploring the palace. There are
also several water features, including a fountain and a pool, that add to the
beauty of the gardens.
Visiting experience at summer palace
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12. •Built by Tipu Sultan's father in 1781 and completed in 1791.
•Served as Tipu Sultan's summer retreat and administrative center.
•Used by the British as a secretariat after his death.
•Now a museum with artifacts, paintings, and exhibits about
• Tipu Sultan's life and accomplishments.
•Beautiful example of Indo-Islamic architecture.
•A significant landmark in Bangalore's history.
History of tippu sulthan summer palace
13. Architectural Features
•Material: Teakwood construction creates a warm, natural feel.
•Facade: Grand arches with intricate carvings showcase Islamic influence.
•Pillars & Arches: Ornate pillars support graceful arches in various shapes.
•Balconies: Upper floor balconies offer stunning views, used by Tipu Sultan for court sessions.
•Floral Motifs: Delicate floral patterns adorn walls and ceilings, reflecting Mughal influence.
•Paintings: Walls also showcase battle scenes, hunting scenes, and other depictions of Tipu Sultan's lif
•Courtyard: Tranquil central space with a decorative fountain.
•Gardens: Lush green gardens surround the palace, adding serenity.
•Overall Design: Blends Indian and Islamic elements in a symmetrical, geometric pattern,
showcasing skilled craftsmanship.
15. About bamboo crafts corner
The term "craft corner" can refer to a few different things, but in the context of cities, it usually refers to a
physical space dedicated to crafting. This could be a room in a community center, a library, or even a coffee shop.
These spaces typically have supplies and tools available for people to use, and they often host craft workshops and e
A very famous crafts corner we visited is Bamboo Roadside Works.
Bamboo Roadside Works is a small workshop located in the Makkala Koota area of Chikkanna Garden in Bengalu
They specialize in the art of bamboo weaving and create a wide range of products, including baskets, mats, furniture,
and decorations.
Here are some of the specific things we can see and do at Bamboo Roadside Works:
•Learn about the art of bamboo weaving: The artisans are happy to share their knowledge and skills with visitors.
They can show you how to weave baskets, mats, furniture, and decorations.
•See the artisans at work: The artisans are always working on new projects we can watch them as they weave, carve
and assemble their creations.
•Purchase bamboo products: The workshop sells a wide range of bamboo products, including baskets, mats,
furniture, and decorations. we can find something to suit your needs and budget
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17. Food walk
Mahalakshmi Tiffin Room
Mahalakshmi Tiffin Room is one of the legendary restaurants in the
Town and famous landmark in Basavanagudi after Vidyarthi
Bhavan. This restaurant was named as Lakshmi Bhavan initially
and food use to be served in very traditional manner during 90’s
and following now as well.
It was later rechristened Mahalakshmi Tiffin Rooms.This
restaurant is located in Busy DVG road and well known for
localities in South Bangalore. This place is a second house for
Kannada Writers during 90’s.
As you know Basavanagudi is one of the oldest areas in the
town.Ambiance of the restaurant remains almost same from 90’s
with Wodden Menu, Tables and Bari gates.
19. Service is really good and quick as well.
Coming to the food, they serve Kali Dosa, Masala Dosa,
Special Masala Dosa, Rice Bath and Chow Chow Bath. Kali
dosa is a signature dish in this restaurant and trust me it melts
just like that with the super spicy chutney which they serve.
Masala Dosa is again good but not best compare to other
legendary restaurants in this locality. Special Masala Dosa is
one of my favorites and second dish to order after Kali Dosa.
Special Masala Dosa prepared with Ghee and you will just
fall in love with it and they provide thick chutney for this
dish. My breakfast will not end without tasting their Hot
Pulao, yes they serve best south Indian Pulao as well and
tastes awesome with Mosaru Bajji (Raitha).
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21. They do have a family room which is separated by wooden walls again. There are so many old
restaurants where they keep the dishes in the wooden showcase and this is one among them .
They still have a Double Wodden Door in the Entrance. During 80’s and 90’s houses in
Bangalore use to have these kind of Doors and that’s one of the attraction.
We order a Khali Dosa and a Masala Dosa with Butter. And for starters, we order Idly Vada
and Chow-Chow Bath, which is a scoop each of Kesari Bhath and Khara Bhath.
We enjoyed the idli which was soft and smooth as silk.The Vada was crispy and tasty.
The Khara Bath and Kesaribath too were delicious. This whetted our appetite as the Khali
Dosa and Masala dosa arrived.
A generous dollop of white butter ornamented the folded masala dosa. We found both the
dosas very tasty and well made.
22. After this filling breakfast, it was time to wash it all down with a tumbler of filter coffee. We found the food,
really good and complete value for money.
23. They have a strong customer base, that’s why it will be crowded with all Senior Citizens and students of
this locality. I noticed people do come along with their grandchildren to here This is again a Value for
money restaurant and breakfast for two will not cross 200 rupees. I strongly recommend this place if
you are in Basavanagudi . Taste is slightly down compare to before but there is no harm in visiting these
kinds of restaurants.