Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 29: Under its popular 'Sunday Theatre Series', Natrang presented two new improvised productions, 'Gandagi, Nahi Hai Meri Zindagi' and 'Change The Future' by the young actors of Natrang's Weekend Club. Both the improvised plays were prepared under the guidance of Gauri Thakur and conveyed the message of saving our environment from pollution of every kind. Air pollution, poor management of waste, growing water scarcity, falling groundwater tables, water pollution, preservation and quality of forests, biodiversity loss, excessive use of plastic, polythene and single-use plastic and land degradation are some of the major environmental issues India faces today. India's population growth adds pressure to environmental issues and its resources. In a vague, imaginative and fictitious way, children presented their views on the serious issues and also suggested some practical solutions for the same. In its endeavour is to make children aware and prepared for the issues they have to face, Natrang ventures several message-oriented plays with children so that they may give their version on the issue and most of the times, their prospective is more sincere and suggestions are more workable. Young kids presented the acts expressing their views on threats of pollution and ways to curb it. Those who acted in the play included Abir Beri, Aviral Kapoor, Abhinandan Nangla, Kushan Baliya, Devisha Gaur, Priyal, Sanchi Dutta, Adiv Sharma, Srishti Kapoor, Abhiuday Gupta, Mannat Sharma, Advita, Anadya Beri, Viraj, Sanyam, Vivan, Amritansh Dogra, Manhar and Dhairya. The show was coordinated by Sumeet Sharma. |