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Cleaunp, Plantation and Street Play at Chuna Bhatti, Kirti Nagar


AAO AAO NATAK DEKHO!!!

Total Volunteers = 30
Total Saplings Planted = 5
Locals Involved = 120

The theatre was created to tell people the truth about life and the social situation.
- Stella Adler


No lights, no set, no pre-recorded music yet the energy loaded team of Kissa - Dramatic Society
helped us attract a large number of ears and eyes. As further advancement to our work in Chuna Bhatti, our volunteers along with Kissa members travelled street to street pulling crowd and sensitizing them about the plastic menace our earth is suffering from.


Not just the attention grabbing nukkad natak, the locals themselves could see the immense plastic trapped inside soil while they dug pits for plantation. We were happy to replace plastic in the park we have been transforming with Marodphali, Jamun, Chameli, Jatropha and Amrood saplings.


Our discrete little efforts every weekend are certainly leading to continuous positive changes in not just this park but also the minds of locals in Chuna Bhatti! But there’s still a long way to go! And that’s where we seek a lot of support from all common citizens.


Join us and let’s contribute to a cleaner Delhi and a cleaner India!

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