CM exalts State’s first theatre-based workshop on ‘anti-ragging’

ITANAGAR, Mar 27: Chief Minister Pema Khandu today lauded the Kamsa Dramatics Society for organizing the State’s first theatre-based anti-ragging workshop, describing it as an innovative effort to promote safer and more emotionally aware school environments.

“It is truly commendable to see the Kamsa Dramatics Society (KDS) take such an innovative and meaningful step by conducting Arunachal Pradesh’s first-ever theatre-based anti-ragging workshop,” he said in a social media post.

The initiative, led by theatre personality Paalin Kabak, has already engaged nearly 1,000 students through interactive sessions that use theatre and dialogue to highlight the harmful effects of ragging.

“Under the leadership of Kabak, this initiative has reached across 10 districts...,” Khandu said.

He said that such efforts are crucial in shaping a healthier and more supportive learning environment for young people.

The CM also appreciated the support extended by the State Education department in facilitating the programme across schools and educational institutions in Arunachal Pradesh.

The theatre-based workshop is aimed at encouraging students to openly discuss issues related to bullying and ragging through role play, storytelling, and participatory performances, helping create awareness while promoting empathy and responsible behaviour, officials said.  (PTI)