Ponnampet, June 14: A unique program that touched the hearts of the people through a play, highlighting the ill effects of the modern demon called plastic, was held in Hudikeri. In collaboration with Hudikeri Gram Panchayat and Biklin Coorg Initiative, a new metaphorical play called 'Plastic Asura' by renowned Bengaluru-based theatre artist Vasuki and his team was performed. Leaving aside the traditional lecture style, the artists highlighted the damage caused by plastic through drama, songs and Panchig statements. How plastic is poisoning the earth, water and air, endangering the lives of animals and birds, and its ill effects on human health were presented analytically and entertainingly. The audience applauded and encouraged the Panchig dialogues.
A pledge to boycott plastic was taken from students and the public. The program held at the Hudikeri Janatha High School premises was inaugurated by Headmistress Mohan Kumari by pouring water into the flower pot. The program was attended by PDO Puttaraju, Sanjeevini Union President Radha, Biklin Coorg Initiative office bearers, students, teachers and the public from Hudikeri Janatha High School, Government Primary School, Little Flower School, Coorg Signature Academy, Begur, Cheeniwada Government School.
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