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Street plays organised to raise environmental awareness

Mandeep Kaur, Commissioner Secretary, HUDD, emphasised the government’s dedication to making the Amarnath Yatra a model of sustainability
07:15 AM Aug 07, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
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Srinagar, Aug 06: In a bid to promote environmental responsibility among pilgrims, HUDD has introduced an innovative initiative through engaging Nukkad Natak performances to create environmental awareness during the Amarnath Yatra.

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This creative approach aims to highlight the harmful effects of single-use plastic and improper waste disposal, while also advocating for sustainable practices. More then 100 Nukkad Natak plays were performed across the 19 ULBS, Yatri Niwas and also now part of Swachhta Pakhwaras.

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Mandeep Kaur, Commissioner Secretary, HUDD, emphasised the government’s dedication to making the Amarnath Yatra a model of sustainability. Through initiatives like Nukkad Nataks, the department is striving to create a lasting impact on the environment and the community.

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Nukkad Natak, a traditional street play format, has long been a staple of Indian cultural heritage. Leveraging this medium, HUDD and Swaaha are effectively conveying the importance of sustainability. These performances, conducted in open public spaces along the pilgrimage route, and important public places were aimed to attract large audiences who are captivated by the lively acting and compelling storytelling. By integrating these familiar cultural elements, these plays simplify complex environmental issues, making them accessible and relatable to all.

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Mandeep Kaur, said that “We are committed to expanding this media source for campaigning throughout the yatra season and going forward as well. Plans include increasing the frequency of cultural programmes and extending performances to remote areas including new developed scripts to address other pressing environmental issues, ensuring the campaign remains relevant and impactful.”

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“By bringing Nukkad Natak to underserved areas, the initiative aims to reach a broader audience and inspire more people to adopt sustainable practices,” said HUDD Commissioner Secretary Kaur.

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