In Bangalore, the atmosphere was different from all the other cities we had visited so far. It was cooler, with a gentle breeze ๐ฌ๏ธ, which contrasted pleasantly with the intense heat of New Delhi, Ahmedabad, or Mumbai ๐. I loved all the activities we did there; they were just as fun as they were enriching. Going out into the streets to interview locals about the challenges they face due to the increasing rainfall ๐ง๏ธ was a memorable moment. Reflecting together on concrete solutions pushed us to think beyond this trip, imagining how we could act once weโre back home ๐. But what touched me the most was the activity with the actors ๐ญ: they performed scenes that were deeply moving about our relationship with nature ๐ฟ, with such sincerity that I cried ๐ข. It was beautiful, powerful, and at that moment, I truly felt the urgent need to do something for our planet ๐.
On the penultimate day, before heading back to New Delhi, we had a very emotional day marked by a farewell ceremony ๐. We thanked each other for this unique experience before going out for a Mexican dinner ๐ฎ. That night was intense, filled with laughter ๐, tears ๐ญ, and the realization that we were all going to miss each other ๐. On the last day, we visited the Infosys campus, a truly impressive place ๐ข. The buildings were not only stunning but also sustainable ๐ฑ, a perfect example of the harmony between technology, nature, and resource conservation โป๏ธ. The no-waste approach, both for water and electricity ๐งโก, really struck me. It was a place where nature blended seamlessly with the architecture, and I absolutely loved the visit ๐.