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Punjabi play stimulates minds to overcome caste based discrimination

Lacchu Kabadia is at North Delta Secondary this Sunday
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Lacchu Kabadia is at North Delta Secondary this Sunday. Chetna Association of Canada

Chetna Association of Canada is pleased to announce its plans for hosting a Punjabi play, Lacchu Kabadia this Sunday, July 23, at the North Delta Secondary School.

The play is written, directed, and acted by a prominent visiting artist from Punjab, Dr. Sahib Singh.

Free admission is available with complimentary passes.

“The play is being well received by the audience,” said Singh. “It serves as an educational tool to reassess the impact of the age-old caste system on the Indian Subcontinent, and more recently, across the globe. Everyone can relate to the topic of the play regardless of their position in the caste hierarchy.

“It also inspires people negatively impacted by the caste system to rise, be empowered, and break the shackles of the caste system and live a life of dignity.”

Singh has written, directed, and performed in many plays and short films.

Naam Likhari Nanaka, Samey di Daang, and Gurpurab are just a few of the creations.

In 2020, Singh was bestowed with the Shiromani Punjabi Natak Award, the highest award in this category, by the Punjabi Languages Department.

Issue of caste has recently come into public domain in North America when the City of Seattle passed in February 2023, ordinance to ban caste-based oppression in public services.

A similar motion was also passed in the State of California by the Senate.

In Canada, the Toronto District School Board, City of Burnaby, and City of Brampton have also passed motions on this topic. Discussions with the B.C. government are also in process to take measures on addressing caste-related discrimination in the province.