The Child Development Project Office (CDPO), Poshan Hiranagar, in collaboration with the Social Welfare Department Kathua, organized a comprehensive awareness program under the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) initiative to promote gender equality and empower the girl child.
The program featured a powerful and engaging Nukkad Natak performed by the renowned theatre group Rangyug, which effectively conveyed its message to the audience. The event was conducted at Government Higher Secondary School (GHSS), Kootah, and later at GHSS Hiranagar, drawing active participation from students, teachers, and members of the local community.
Highlights of the Program
The street play served as the centerpiece of the event, delivering a thought-provoking narrative that underscored the significance of:
- Educating the girl child
- Eliminating gender discrimination
- Providing equal opportunities for girls to thrive in society.
The impactful performance left a lasting impression, inspiring the audience to rethink traditional norms and take concrete steps toward gender equity.
Address by CDPO Poshan Hiranagar
Speaking on the occasion, the Child Development Project Officer, Poshan Hiranagar, emphasized the need to shift societal attitudes toward girls’ education and empowerment. “We must ensure that every girl gets the chance to achieve her dreams. Initiatives like Beti Bachao Beti Padhao aim to transform societal mindsets and create a more inclusive and equitable future,” the CDPO stated.
Community Engagement and Impact
The event successfully engaged students and community members, fostering meaningful discussions on gender equality. Teachers and local leaders appreciated the efforts of Poshan Hiranagar and the Social Welfare Department in organizing such programs, which play a crucial role in raising awareness and driving positive change.
The awareness program concluded with a commitment from the participants to uphold the values of the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao initiative and work collectively toward empowering the girl child in their communities.