Theatre creates emotional bond between actors and audience, says Radhika Cheema
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Theatre creates emotional bond between actors and audience, says Radhika Cheema

Post by RK News on Tuesday, April 4, 2023

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Chandigarh, Apr 03: Theatre is a temple for artists. A theatre creates an emotional bond between the actors and the audience. Also, books are our best friends which never mislead us. A library is a place where you will find answers to all your questions.
These words were expressed by Mrs. Radhika Cheema, Chairperson of IKJ Care Foundation. She was invited as the chief guest to the library inauguration ceremony organized at Tagore Theater in Chandigarh, on the occasion of 'World Theater Day'.
Radhika Cheema is a well-known young entrepreneur and the Chairperson of an NGO ‘IKJ Care’. She always actively participates in social work. Due to her interest and skills, she has now become the brand ambassador of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Ambala). She is also the President of the District Youth Development Organization (Women's Unit) and has served as President of Haryana State for the International Human Rights Organization (IHRO) under which she has promoted the skills of girls and women. 
Alongside environmental protection, she has started intensive tree plantation, distribution of plants and polythene-free Ambala campaigns. In order to distribute free food, medicines, masks and other essential items to the needy during the corona period, the organization supported the administration as well as provided financial support to other organizations. Radhika Cheema is considered as a leading example of women empowerment; various eminent personalities also have appreciated her social work done by her. Apart from this, she has also been especially honored in various events.
Expressing her happiness, Radhika said, “Today, among you all, I am feeling a different kind of happiness. I am very pleased to have the privilege of inaugurating the Mini Books Library by the Department of Cultural Affairs UT and Tagore Theater Society along with many dignitaries on this event in Chandigarh.” She donated books related to Indian literature and theatre on behalf of the IKJ Care Foundation, so that youth and future artists who are willing to make a career in theater can get complete information about this subject, as well as she thanked everyone present and wished every student a bright future.
 

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