Empowering India’s Cultural Tapestry: Minal Bajaj Joins NCPA Theatre Advisory Committee
Minal Bajaj, serving as the Honorary Director of the Jamnalal Bajaj Foundation, has taken on a pivotal role as a member of the Theatre Advisory Committee at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA). This collaboration signifies a significant milestone as the NCPA Theatre and Films Department partners with the Bajaj Group Charitable Trust to bolster India’s theatre and performing arts sector. The primary objective of this partnership is to create a substantial and enduring impact on India’s cultural landscape, positioning it for global recognition and sustained success. It celebrates diverse cultures, provides unwavering support for artistic growth, and aims to elevate Indian theatre onto the global stage.
Since 2009, Minal Bajaj has spearheaded various initiatives of the Jamnalal Bajaj Foundation as its Honorary Director. Her involvement and leadership within the Bajaj Group extend beyond the foundation to encompass sports, art, and cultural initiatives. Notably, she has established her own NGO dedicated to uplifting marginalized urban women and initiated the creation of the Bajaj Family Archives.
The partnership with NCPA, a prestigious institution dedicated to promoting the arts, underscores a commitment to maximizing impact and harnessing the full potential of India’s vibrant artistic community.
The NCPA Theatre Division is dedicated to creating, presenting, and hosting world-class theatre that aims to entertain, challenge, and inspire audiences. Beyond performances, they invest in the future of Indian theatre through talent development and audience diversification, collaborating with leading arts organizations globally.
In conclusion, the collaboration between NCPA and the Bajaj Group Charitable Trust, under the umbrella of Bajaj Beyond – Bajaj Group’s new CSR identity encompassing all its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and charitable programs, underscores a shared commitment to fostering creativity, preserving cultural heritage, and promoting inclusive growth within India’s dynamic artistic sphere.