The plot progresses through a fierce confrontation of power in the forms of the King, who symbolises the oppressor of both humans and nature by fear and power, and Nandini, who symbolises nature that restores its equilibrium by shaking everything into its righteous place through beauty, love, and strength of character.
While the new competency-based national curriculum is being readily accepted by the students, ensuring its smooth implementation requires addressing the guardians’ concerns and providing adequate training to teachers, speakers told a roundtable yesterday.