
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and National School of Drama (NSD) have launched 'RangBaag', a theatre-based initiative to transform public parks into creative learning spaces. Starting May 2 at Indraprastha Park's Maya Art Gallery, 21 children aged 12 to 16 began a six-week workshop focusing on communication, storytelling, and performance skills. The programme aims to foster self-expression, empathy, and teamwork, culminating in a final performance on June 14. It is designed as a scalable model to integrate arts and community engagement into public spaces.
The articles present a neutral perspective focusing on the collaboration between DDA and NSD without political commentary. They mention the Delhi Lieutenant Governor's support but do not frame the initiative within any political agenda. Coverage emphasizes cultural and educational goals, reflecting institutional viewpoints without partisan framing.
The tone across the articles is positive and informative, highlighting the initiative's objectives to promote creativity and community engagement. The language is neutral and supportive, focusing on the benefits for participants and the broader community without criticism or controversy.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
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| theprint | DDA, NSD launch 'RangBaag' to turn parks into creative learning spaces | Center | Positive |
| news18 | DDA, NSD launch 'RangBaag' to turn parks into creative learning spaces | Center | Positive |
news18 broke this story on 3 May, 02:06 pm. Other outlets followed.
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