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Jammu Youth Theatre Festival' concludes | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 30: The first 'Jammu Youth Theatre Festival' concluded here today with the staging of two new plays 'Apne Apne Kshtij' and 'Natak Ki Talaash' here at the Auditorium of Government College for Women, Gandhi Nagar Jammu. Jointly organised by Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Ministry of External Affairs and North Zone Cultural Centre, Ministry of Culture, Government of India, this festival featured five plays by about 150 young performers who demonstrated their immense creativity both onstage and backstage. Speaking on the occasion Regional Director of ICCR Jammu, Balwant Thakur said that this was an attempt of two National organisations to introduce theatre amongst youth and expressed happiness and satisfaction in the fact not only about two hundred young aspirants have been introduced to the vibrant world of theatre but also have been given the opportunity to appreciate arts and creative activities. Today's first play 'Apne Apne Kshitj' was presented by the students of Govt. college for Women, Parade Jammu under the direction and guidance of Bipin Gupta. Women prejudice is a reoccurring issue that everyone is well acquainted with it and play 'Apne Apne Kshitij' brings the core essence of this issue. Ideological backwardness being the core essence of all the problems in our society is being highlighted through the play. Different people have stereotypes based on their cultures and they try to impose their ideas on others. |
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