This year, the event will held on Sunday, November 17, 2024, at Jawahar Kala Kandra, in collaboration with various educational institutions. The event uses various cultural forms, including a captivating choir of 500+ students from 40-45 educational institutions in Jaipur City singing road safety songs besides theatre, an interview with a victim family, and an interactive questionnaire involving youth in the audience on the theme of road safety. This program has a broad outreach with students and youth from educational institutions, parents, key stakeholders from Police, Medical and Transport Departments, and community leaders forming an audience of above 1000.
Proposed Event Structure: The final cultural event will include the following components:
– Choir Performance and Hip Hop rap song: Musical voices of over 500 students and their teachers from 40-45 educational institutions across Jaipur City will present two road safety songs. The composer of one song is Mr. Samuel Pundit and the other is by Naresh from the Hip Hop group.
– Samvaad: an intense interaction with road accident victims and their families. These are individuals who have transformed their loss into a social cause going beyond the pain. We plan to invite “SANJAY TAMBWEKAR and Dr. SHUBHANGI TAMBWEKAR from Arundhati Foundation Bangalore, Karnataka, and Padmashree Dr. Subrato Das from Lifeline Foundation Gujarat.
– Quiz and Youth Engagement: An interactive session with a fun and exciting questionnaire about road safety.
– Short Movie Challenge: This year, we are introducing an exciting opportunity for schools to participate in a short movie challenge focused on road safety. The best entries will be acknowledged on stage in the presence of school principals and the chief guest, offering students a unique platform to showcase their creativity and commitment to road safety.
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UN World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, India
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This year, the event will held on Sunday, November 17, 2024, at Jawahar Kala Kandra, in collaboration with various educational institutions. The event uses various cultural forms, including a captivating choir of 500+ students from 40-45 educational institutions in Jaipur City singing road safety songs besides theatre, an interview with a victim family, and an interactive questionnaire involving youth in the audience on the theme of road safety. This program has a broad outreach with students and youth from educational institutions, parents, key stakeholders from Police, Medical and Transport Departments, and community leaders forming an audience of above 1000.
Proposed Event Structure: The final cultural event will include the following components:
– Choir Performance and Hip Hop rap song: Musical voices of over 500 students and their teachers from 40-45 educational institutions across Jaipur City will present two road safety songs. The composer of one song is Mr. Samuel Pundit and the other is by Naresh from the Hip Hop group.
– Samvaad: an intense interaction with road accident victims and their families. These are individuals who have transformed their loss into a social cause going beyond the pain. We plan to invite “SANJAY TAMBWEKAR and Dr. SHUBHANGI TAMBWEKAR from Arundhati Foundation Bangalore, Karnataka, and Padmashree Dr. Subrato Das from Lifeline Foundation Gujarat.
– Quiz and Youth Engagement: An interactive session with a fun and exciting questionnaire about road safety.
– Short Movie Challenge: This year, we are introducing an exciting opportunity for schools to participate in a short movie challenge focused on road safety. The best entries will be acknowledged on stage in the presence of school principals and the chief guest, offering students a unique platform to showcase their creativity and commitment to road safety.
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