Nukkad Natak Workshop on Human Trafficking in Chhattisgarh (2024) – Facilitated by Prem Sharma
In 2024, a powerful and socially impactful nukkad natak workshop on human trafficking was organised in Chhattisgarh under the facilitation of theatre expert Prem Sharma. This initiative aimed to educate, engage, and empower local communities using the transformative power of street theatre.
Human trafficking continues to be a critical issue across India, particularly in rural and tribal regions where socio-economic vulnerabilities can be exploited. This workshop used performance art as a medium to spread awareness and inspire grassroots action.
The Power of Nukkad Natak in Social Awareness
Nukkad natak, or street theatre, is one of the most effective forms of communication in India. It breaks barriers of literacy, reaches people directly in their environment, and delivers hard-hitting messages in an engaging and relatable manner.
In Chhattisgarh, this workshop leveraged the cultural familiarity of street performances to address the sensitive issue of human trafficking—helping communities recognize warning signs and understand prevention strategies.

About the 2024 Workshop
The workshop brought together young participants, local artists, and community members who were eager to learn and contribute to social change. Facilitated by Prem Sharma, the sessions were highly interactive and practical.
Key Components of the Workshop:
- Introduction to Human Trafficking
Participants were educated about the forms, causes, and consequences of trafficking, especially in rural contexts. - Theatre Training Sessions
Basic acting skills, voice modulation, expressions, and group coordination were taught to help participants perform confidently in public spaces. - Script Creation & Storytelling
Participants developed scripts based on real-life scenarios, making the performances authentic and impactful. - Live Nukkad Performances
The workshop concluded with live street plays performed in local markets and public areas, directly engaging the community.

Community Impact
The performances sparked important conversations among villagers and passersby. Many audience members shared that the plays opened their eyes to the dangers and realities of human trafficking.
By presenting real-life situations—such as fake job offers, child exploitation, and migration risks—the nukkad nataks made the issue tangible and urgent.
The workshop also empowered participants, turning them into advocates who can continue spreading awareness in their own communities.
Jharkhand Production’s Role in Social Storytelling
Platforms like Jharkhand Production are instrumental in promoting meaningful content and grassroots initiatives. By documenting and supporting workshops like this, they help bring attention to critical social issues and encourage wider participation in awareness campaigns.
Their work in theatre, film, and community engagement reflects a commitment to storytelling with purpose—highlighting voices and stories that often go unheard.
Why This Initiative Matters
Human trafficking is not just a distant problem—it exists within and around vulnerable communities. Awareness is the first step toward prevention.
Workshops like this:
- Build informed and alert communities
- Encourage youth participation in social causes
- Use creative expression for education
- Strengthen local resistance against exploitation

Conclusion
The 2024 nukkad natak workshop on human trafficking in Chhattisgarh, facilitated by Prem Sharma, stands as a shining example of how art can drive social change. Through powerful performances and community engagement, it successfully raised awareness and inspired action at the grassroots level.
As initiatives like these continue to grow, supported by platforms such as Jharkhand Production, there is hope for a more aware and resilient society.



