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Lucknow LS polls 2024: Study Hall College students perform Nukkad Natak to raise awareness regarding voting

Lucknow: Ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, students from Study Hall College in Lucknow took to the streets to raise awareness about voting through Nukkad Natak. Over 1,250 community members were engaged through the plays held at prominent locations including Transport Nagar, Traffic Park Krishna Nagar, Alambagh bus, Shalimar Gateway Mall stand metro station, Smriti Upawan Chauraha, and GyanSetu- Community transformation centers in villages.

Krirandeep Kaur, a B.COM student, emphasized, “We are the largest democracy in the world and we are about to have elections. We must understand the importance of our vote and practice being a democratic citizen of our country.”

Aryan, a B.C.A student, added, “Our vote is our voice. It’s crucial for everyone to participate and make informed choices. We want our communities to go and vote, because it’s important.”

Shivani, teacher at Gyan Setu Harduiya center,said, “Initiatives like this are essential to educate the community members to understand why they should vote. Through this play my community understood the power of their vote and the students encouraged them to participate in the democratic process.”

Directed by Mr. Nitish Bhardwaj, Theatre Faculty at Study Hall College, the Nukkad Natak aims to inspire local residents to vote responsibly. Established in 2016, Study Hall College (SHC) is a high quality undergraduate degree college, affiliated to the University of Lucknow and currently offers Bachelors of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication (BA – JMC), Bachelors in Business Administration (BBA), Bachelors in Commerce (BCom), and Bachelors in Computer Applications (BCA). 

GyanSetu (Bridges for Learning) is a network of micro-education social ventures run by Study Hall Educational Foundation. Children who are out of school go through an accelerated learning program at the GyanSetu center. Upon completing the program, they are enrolled in formal schools, and are offered continuous supplementary education and support at their local GyanSetu center to ensure that they stay in school.