13 Mar 2012|Noida | Amity University Campus, Sector - 125 Noida
Students of Amity Institute of Telecom Technology & Management organises Street Play on Child Trafficing
As part of human values quarter, the students of BTech (E&T) AITTM, first year performed a street play near D Block, to generate awareness among the faculty and students of Amity University on 13th march 2012 in front of C block.
The objective was to show the human side of this social evil and educate the audiences on this important aspect of human value – caring & development.
The play was divided into 4 scenes where each stage of child trafficking was portrayed. The first scene was about an incident taking place in the railway station where The students tried to show how children earn money for themselves and how they are exploited by the local people and police. The students tried to portray the dreams these children carry and the importance of education and why education is the basic right for every child.
In the second scene the students took a TV show as a base and tried to portray a cooking show where the anchors were being sarcstic and tried to bring in the loop holes in the Government and how negligence of these children leads to other unethical activities here The students tried to personify the street children as the dish being cooked and their problems as the recipe.
The third scene was on how children are sold in orphanage for money to foreign clients and how they are sexually harassed and exploited .The major ideology here was to show how people forget ethical obligations and destroy the childhood of these children.
The fourth scene was a conversation between a concerned doctor and the owner of shelter home and how the girls in that place are sexually harassed and sex racket happens and how AIDS become a part of their young life and how they are tortured and physically abused by the owners.
Lt Gen PD Bhargava, D.G. AITTM & Mrs Chayya Chordia, Director Hostel were present during the occasion.
After the play was over, Lt Gen PD Bhargava congratulated the students and requested them not to limit this activity to the street play only but to carry this important human value message forward in their life’s and educate all others whom they know.