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Ballia: Revolution of 1942 comes alive in Sunbeam School | News India

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Ballia, 28 September (HIST). The play Kranti 1942 at Ballia, written by famous theater artist Ashish Trivedi, was staged in the school premises on Saturday at Sunbeam School, Agarsanda, adjacent to the city. On the stage, the artists of Sanstha Sankalp made everyone feel proud by bringing alive the roles of the great revolutionaries of Ballia. before this

The program was inaugurated by Chief Guest Ashish Trivedi, Director Dr. Kunwar Arun Singh, Principal Dr. It was done by Arpita Singh by lighting the lamp on the Tulsi altar. In the play, the artists revived the Ballia revolution with their acting. Everyone present at the program became emotional after seeing the scenes like Bairia martyrdom that took place on 18th August 1942 and the shooting incident in Ballia vegetable market on 16th August.

In the play, when women hoisted the tricolor at Ballia Collectorate under the leadership of Janaki Devi, the audience started cheering for women power. After the presentation of the play, theater artist Ashish Trivedi also asked questions related to the play to the students. To which the students responded with great eagerness.

On this occasion, school director Dr. Kunwar Arun Singh said that there is a deep meaning behind calling Ballia a rebel. Ballia became independent in 1942 itself on the strength of its revolutionaries. Due to the sacrifice of those revolutionaries, the name of Ballia is written in golden letters on the pages of history. Whereas Principal Dr. While motivating the students for acting, Arpita Singh said that the talent of acting is found in very few people. If you are interested in acting then go ahead and hone your art.

On this occasion, the role of Santosh Kumar Chaturvedi, Shahar Bano and Neetu Pandey etc. was commendable. The program was conducted by student Shaurya Pandey.