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Human Puppet Theatre for Voter Awareness

The article reports on a special voter-awareness campaign conducted by Birbhum Sanskriti Bahini in collaboration with the Birbhum District Administration and Election Department.

To encourage greater voter participation, the troupe used its unique Human Puppet Theatre (Manab Putul Natak) format to communicate election-related messages to rural audiences.


Main Highlights

Innovative Awareness Campaign

The report explains that the artists appear like giant puppets on stage, although they are actually human performers. Through this distinctive theatrical style, they present short dramas designed to educate citizens about the importance of voting.

The performances focus on:

  • The value of every vote.
  • Ensuring one’s name is included in the voter list.
  • The importance of voter identity cards.
  • Participating in democratic elections responsibly.
  • Raising awareness among first-time and rural voters.

Reaching Rural Communities

According to the article:

  • Many villagers remain unaware of election procedures and voter rights.
  • Theatre is being used as an effective medium to reach people who may not be influenced by conventional awareness campaigns.
  • The performances combine entertainment with public education, making the messages easier to understand and remember.

Statement from the Troupe

Director Ujjal Mukhopadhyay stated that the organization has produced several awareness-oriented plays over the years. Under the guidance of the administration, the troupe has adapted its human-puppet theatre style to promote voter awareness among the public.


District Administration’s Support

The article mentions that:

  • The District Magistrate and election officials observed the performance.
  • The administration appreciated the innovative approach.
  • The theatre campaign was incorporated into official voter-awareness initiatives across the district.

A short road-play version of the production was also prepared so that awareness messages could be taken directly to villages and public gathering places.

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