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In a move to raise awareness around mental health and child psychology, the CT Group hosted the theatrical play ‘Kalyug’, presented by Sukh Gill Films. The event aimed to engage the community in discussions about the importance of mental well-being among children and adolescents.
The play, which captivated audiences with its compelling narrative, explored various themes related to the struggles faced by young individuals in today's society. Through powerful performances and a thought-provoking storyline, the actors brought to life the challenges of navigating mental health issues, societal pressures, and the impact of technology on youth.
Attendees were not only entertained but also encouraged to reflect on the significance of understanding and supporting children's mental health. The event concluded with a discussion panel featuring mental health professionals, who emphasized the need for open conversations and proactive measures to address these critical issues. Overall, the evening was a successful blend of art and advocacy, fostering a deeper understanding of child psychology among the audience.
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