106 -year -old Ramlila of Nainital will be plastic -free, girl students decorated
Ramlila of Nainital will become plastic -free, curtains decorated with girls students, the work is provided with culture last updated: August 29, 2025, 23:04 IST Ramlila Committee Officer Harish Rana said the students would also receive appropriate honorarium for this. This step is not only to provide work to the women, but will also encourage local arts and culture. Ram Sevak … Read more Nainital News: The historical Ramlila, located in the beautiful plains of Nainital, held each year by Shri Ram Sevak Sabha Mallital from 1918, this time is presented on stage with a unique initiative. This time, the use of plastic in this Ramlila, which has been running for over a hundred years, has been completely discontinued. Earlier, where printed plastic curtains were ordered from Vrindavan, the artistic curtains made by local students will decorate the stage. These students prepare 11 beautiful curtains with different episodes of Ram Darbar and Ramlila through their art. Shri Ram Sevak Sabha officer Harish Rana said that the purpose of this initiative is not only environmental protection, but also to promote local arts and culture. The students who make curtains also get an appropriate honorarium for their work. With this step not only gets the women’s jobs, but their talent also gets a platform. This attempt by the Ramlila Committee is a big step towards establishing balance between tradition and environment. Local women who gain self -employment to get local women are excited to be part of this initiative. Student Neha said her team received an order to make curtains from Ram Sevak Sabha. She makes attractive paintings by colors on cotton cloth by reaching the meeting every day. Earlier, where prepared plastic flakes and curtains were ordered from the outside, handmade curtains replaced it. Neha said that this initiative is not only good for the environment, but that they also give a chance of self -activity to her and her fellow students. Similarly, another student Kiran said that she was preparing such curtains for the first time and that she liked this experience very well. She decorates the curtains with her creative skills by going to the meeting every day. Kiran said that this work not only recognizes his art, but that she also contributes to the preservation of her culture. This initiative also links them socially and culturally, together with making them financially empowered. Ramlila of Nainital, a unique confluence of tradition and environment, is known for her theater style and musical presentation. This time, the plastic -free initiative made it even more special. Shri Ram Sevak Sabha set an example by promoting local art and prioritizing environmental protection. This effort will not only cherish the historical heritage of Ramlila, but also make the new generation aware of its culture and environment. About the author Anop Kumar Mishraassest editor Anop Kumar Mishra has been associated with News18 Digital for the past 6 years and is working on the post of assistant editor. He writes about health, aviation and defense sector. He also covers development related to … Read more Anop Kumar Mishra has been linked to News18 Digital for the past 6 years and is working on the post of assistant editor. He writes about health, aviation and defense sector. He also covers development related to … Read more first published: August 29, 2025, 23:04 IST