
Anil T Prabhakar 🦉🎩📸
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The story was from the Ramayana, Prince Rama’s journey to rescue Sita from Ravana. Each character was striking, but it was Hanuman who captured everyone’s heart with his energy and playful moves. As the fire rose, so did the intensity of the chants and the performance.
But more than the story or the dance, it was the setting that stayed with me. Perched high on a cliff overlooking the endless sea, the place felt sacred. When the final chant faded and the performers bowed, the applause was deafening, but I just sat there, lost in the moment.
The Kecak dance was far more than a performance, it was a bridge between the ancient and the modern, the spiritual and the earthly. As I walked away from the venue, the rhythmic “chak-chak-chak” echoed in my mind, a haunting and beautiful reminder of Bali’s timeless allure and the profound essence of its traditions.
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This year, the theme of World Environment Day is ‘Putting an End to Plastic Pollution.’
Plastic pollution is no longer just a litter problem, it is deeply intertwined with the triple planetary crisis we face today: climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental pollution.
From the burning of fossil fuels to produce plastic, to the microplastics contaminating our oceans and food chains, the impact is far-reaching and deeply alarming. Plastic chokes marine life, disrupts ecosystems, and contributes to greenhouse gas emissions throughout its lifecycle. What we once considered a convenience has now become a global hazard.
This World Environment Day is a call to action for individuals, communities, industries, and governments to shift towards sustainable alternatives, reduce plastic dependency, and support a circular economy. The time to act is now before the plastic we discard today becomes the crisis we can’t escape tomorrow.
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