The event will be organised by Bhartiya City and co-presented by Discovery Kids and in association with British Council, Art Konnect and mycity4kids.Com, he told reporters.
The festival is a strategic initiative by Bhartiya City, committed to curating exceptional cultural programs to engage and inspire the country's youth and promoting culture, science and technology, Felton said.
Around 50,000 visitors including schoolchildren and their parents are expected to attend, he said, adding it would bring 15 interactive workshops, live shows and exhibitions and experience zones for every age group in the fields of health, solar-power, astronomy and mathematics, among others.
He said since India leads the group of central and Southern Asian countries, U.K. And India are natural partners in science.
