STREET PLAY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS - PANSORA

The tuition N.C.P. children of Jag Prakash Kanya Chatralay carried out a meaningful Environmental Awareness Program by performing street play in different villages around Pansora. Their short yet impactful performances encouraged people to keep their surroundings clean, save trees, and reduce waste. Filled with energy and creativity, the plays not only entertained but also inspired the villagers to take responsibility for protecting the environment.

8/16/20251 min read

STREET PLAY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS - PANSORA

  The tuition N.C.P. children of Jag Prakash Kanya Chatralay carried out a meaningful Environmental Awareness Program by performing street play in different villages around Pansora. Their short yet impactful performances encouraged people to keep their surroundings clean, save trees, and reduce waste. Filled with energy and creativity, the plays not only entertained but also inspired the villagers to take responsibility for protecting the environment.                                

                   

   The programme received an overwhelming response in every village. In Mahdav Street, about one hundred people gathered to watch, while in Pansora Christi road more than two hundred villagers came together with great enthusiasm. Pansora Nagri too saw active participation, with around one hundred and fifty people present. On 14th August 2025, the awareness drive continued in Ardi, Ardi Nagri, and Ghora, drawing nearly one hundred twenty-five, seventy-five, and eighty villagers respectively. Everywhere they went, the children were warmly welcomed, and their message of care for the environment and cleanliness was received with appreciation. The response from each village was truly encouraging. People listened attentively and valued the simple yet powerful way in which the children conveyed their message. The street plays not only highlighted the importance of protecting nature but also reminded everyone about the need for cleanliness in everyday life.

The programme turned out to be an enriching and inspiring experience—one that touched many hearts and motivated villagers to take small yet meaningful steps toward building a cleaner, greener, and brighter tomorrow.