CAS Integration Through Nukkad Natak: “E-Waste Unplugged”

CAS Integration Through Nukkad Natak: “E-Waste Unplugged”

Nukkad Natak is a powerful medium for raising awareness about critical social issues, and our DP students recent performed titled “E-Waste Unplugged” was no exception. This play, brought to life by our talented DP students, focused on the escalating problem of electronic waste (e-waste) and served as both an engaging spectacle and an impactful educational tool.

The play was thoughtfully crafted to highlight the environmental and health hazards posed by the improper disposal of electronic waste. Through a series of compelling vignettes, the narrative unfolded across different settings—’Dhalao’ (dump yard), ‘Nadi’ (river), ‘Kheti’ (farm), ‘Jungle’ (forest), and ‘Gaon’ (village). Each vignette vividly portrayed the consequences of e-waste mismanagement in these environments, effectively driving home the importance of responsible e-waste disposal.

“E-Waste Unplugged” also integrated the principles of Reuse, Reduce, and Recycle, encouraging the audience to take action in their own lives. By showcasing the harmful effects of e-waste and promoting sustainable practices, our students not only entertained but also educated, leaving a lasting impact on all who watched.

This performance was a prime example of CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) in action, where students used creativity to communicate important messages and served the community by raising awareness of environmental issues. Congratulations to all the performers and facilitators for their hard work and dedication!

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