Satya Pal Jain inaugurates Children’s Play on Modern Parenting at Punjab Kala Bhawan

Satya Pal Jain inaugurates Children’s Play on Modern Parenting at Punjab Kala Bhawan

The Voice of Chandigarh :

Satya Pal Jain, Ex-MP and Additional Solicitor General of India inaugurated a thought-provoking and entertaining children’s play titled “Likes, Lays and Labels” at Punjab Kala Bhawan, Chandigarh.

             In his address, Satya Pal Jain lauded the initiative and congratulated the organizers for promoting meaningful discourse through artistic expression. “It is heartening to witness such young minds grappling with critical social themes through drama. These initiatives plant the seeds of awareness and sensitivity at a young age,” he remarked.

             The play marked the grand culmination of a summer camp organized by RJ Phonicsin collaboration withGeneration Saviour Association, as part of the adoption and promotion of the GenNext–Exit NCDs Intervention Tool—a WHO-designed module aimed at preventing non-communicable disease (NCD) risk factors among school children. The event also received active support from Vaibhav Parashar, Advocate, Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chandigarh.

             Centred on the theme of modern parenting in the digital age, the play creatively showcased the impact of online validation, peer influence, and brand consciousness on today’s children.

             What made the event truly remarkable was the enthusiastic participation of children aged 3 to 8 years, who captivated the audience with their confidence, innocence, and imaginative storytelling. Their performances offered a refreshing lens into the complex realities of modern-day parenting and childhood.

            The event received a heartwarming response from parents, educators, legal luminaries, and civil society members, all of whom appreciated the unique concept and the powerful message it conveyed. The play struck a perfect balance between entertainment and introspection, prompting adults to reflect on their roles in nurturing the next generation in a digitally influenced world.  

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