Street Drama “Our Loved Ones, Our Responsibility” Performed at Shaheed Minar Premises

Volunteers from the “Compassionate Narayanganj” project staged a special street drama called “Our Loved Ones, Our Responsibility” to increase public awareness of family values, social responsibility, and palliative care.

The drama was staged on Tuesday at 4 PM at the Shaheed Minar premises in Narayanganj city. It highlighted the importance of caring for neglected and helpless individuals, fulfilling family duties, and practicing humanity. A diverse audience gathered to watch the play and expressed their support for its message.

The initiative was supported by Narayanganj City Corporation and AYAT Education. Sumit Banik, Project Coordinator of AYAT Education, stated that the purpose of this event was to promote awareness about palliative care and the role of society in building a compassionate community.

The drama featured performers including Ananna Rahman, Fahim Hossain, Lamia Akter, Nusrat Jahan Brishti, Humayun Amini, Farzana, Afrin Akter, Fahima Haque, Rizvi, Saiful Islam, and Puja Rani Sarkar. Other volunteers from the Compassionate Narayanganj project also contributed to the event’s success, with overall direction provided by Sarwar Alam.

Following the performance, the event’s organizers stressed that their primary objective was to increase awareness. They said they hoped the drama would spur social change and that future efforts of this kind will be carried out.

It is worth mentioning that the Compassionate Narayanganj project organizes various social awareness programs, including street dramas. The enthusiastic participation and empathetic response from the local community demonstrate the importance and relevance of such initiatives in today’s society.

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