Play Naye Yug ki Nari Enthralls Govt. SPMR College of Commerce Jammu
Cultural and Literary Committee and NSS Units of Govt. SPMR College of Commerce Jammu in collaboration with Natrang Theatre Group hosted a compelling theatrical performance, "Naye Yug
ki Nari," which captivated audience.. Principal of the College Dr. Rajinder Singh presided over the function, while Padamshree Sh. Balwant Thakur was chief guest on the occasion. The play was met with resounding applause and deep appreciation from students and faculty. The programme started with traditional lighting of the lamp by Padamshree Sh. Balwant Thakur
and Principal of the College Prof. Rajinder Singh along with other faculty members. Sh. Balwant Thakur, a renowned figure in the theatre community known for his insightful and impactful work, was both the playwright as well as director of the play. In his introduction to the play, he threw light on its background and conception and spoke at length on the importance of
Arts in personality development and building self confidence. He appraised the audience about the few cases in which introvert people saw transformation in themselves. "Naye Yug ki Nari," meaning "Woman of the New Era," was a thought-provoking play that delves into the different phases of struggle in a woman’s life which she undergoes. Through a series of engaging scenes and powerful dialogues, the play highlights the struggles, triumphs, and resilience of women navigating a rapidly changing world. The talented cast delivered moving performances that not only entertained but also sparked important conversations about gender equality, empowerment, and social change. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Rajinder Singh, Principal, Govt. SPMR College of Commerce, expressed his enthusiasm for the event, and said that the college was incredibly proud to host such an important and impactful play. He pointed out that the play not only showcased the talent of its performers but also addressed critical issues relevant to students and society at large. He emphasized that the successful performance was a testament to the power of theatre as a medium for social commentary and change. The entire programme was managed and coordinated by the Dr. Deepshikha Sharma, Convener
Cultural and Literary Committee & NSS PO and Dr. Deepak Pathania, NSS PO along with Dr. Roomi Rani, Prof. Sindhu Kotwal. Those present on the occasion included Prof. Pawan Gupta, Dr.
Reena Rani, Dr. Ashwani Kumar, Dr. Chetna Gupta, Prof. Ashraf Nawaz, Dr. Madhu Bala, Prof. Esha Abrol and Dr. Mamta.