Naujawan - E - Hind

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Location: Bombay, India

Friday, March 31, 2006

About Naujawan-E-Hind

Naujawan-E-Hind (NEH) is a non- profit organisation, with an objective to create awareness on social issues, through the medium of street plays. The street theatre enthusiasts from this group have been actively involved in raising social awareness among the citizens of our city and country alike, on issues like National Integration, AIDS, Drug Abuse, Illiteracy, Communal Harmony, Population, Pollution and other relevant topics.

These street plays have proved to be an effective way of 'edutainment' to our society, be it ignorant or well-informed people. Street theatre is a helpful medium that enables us to reach out to the masses across the country. It is a platform that enables face to face interaction with people, educating them on the causes as well as the precautionary measures that need to be implemented by them to fight against social issues.

Naujawan-E-Hind (NEH) have over 4000 performances to their credit. NEH has organised two national street theatre festivals under the banner “Bol Jamoore”. NEH has performed plays for organizations such as The Indian Navy, The Indian Army, Mumbai Police, CRY, DAIRRC, Nirmala Niketan, Department of Adult Education, Govt of Maharashtra and a host of others.

Naujawan-E-Hind Contacts: naujawan_e_hind@rediffmail.com
Bhushan: +91 9819029294, Chintaman: +91 9920656296,
Omkar: +91 9892603229, Kishore: +91 9819022888,
Pritam: +91 9930645488, Shailesh: +91 9819060089
Mumbai, India.

Naujawan-E-Hind was established on 24th May 1992 by a group of young students from SIWS College who wanted to be united in performing various arts even after college. We started of with a streetplay called ‘Ek Ajnabi Lash’ which went on to become a milestone of Indian street theatre. 18 years since, the play still attracts the same kind of attention and also gets us wonderful laurels.

So we humbly start of this blog with ‘Ek Ajnabi Lash’….

3 Comments:

Blogger Swaratmika Mishra said...

i think congratulations is a small word for the commendable work you and your team are doing...i ahve no bone of acting in me , but if there is anyway i can be a part of even as audience , please do count me in...if i am so excited reading abt it , i am sure i would love to see you all perform and feel a part of such a spiritual and social journey..all the best for all the endeavours !!! cheers Swaratmika

12:01 AM  
Blogger Sailesh Mishra said...

Excellent work.

Its nice to see young people working with Innovation for Social Cause.

3:55 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Gentlemen, you seem to be busy in identifying and diagolising the problems faced by the whole of the humanity, but do not seem to have an effective solution for it. You seem to have succeeded in catching attention of the people who happen to see your street play but they will unfortunately return to their day to day routine life without any idea as what could be the possible solution. You seem to diagnose the desease but do not seem to have any long lasting, durable and effective solutions for the same. You seem to be like those doctors who will say as to what is wrong but can not give the prescription and suggest the address of the chemist. But still I salute your efforts though I am associated with a Internationally acclaimed Parivar for last 25 years who not only identifies and diagnose the wrong but also provide accurate solutions for the issues you highlight. They have won Magsaysay Award and also Templeton Award for their efforts. I again apprecaite and salute your efforts. Vasudev Mirani 9819719849

11:36 PM  

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