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Holy Mary's School, Banur, put up Nukkad Natak on cyber vigilance

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Holy Mary's School, Banur, put up a thought-provoking Nukkad Natak on cyber vigilance, promoting safe digital practices among the community. Students of Teresa House, led by Monika Adhikari, delivered a compelling performance highlighting cyber threats like online fraud and identity theft. The play urged the public to be cautious online, showcasing real-life examples. Principal Dr Shiny Devassy praised the students' efforts, encouraging them to spread awareness on cyber safety, essential in today's digital world.

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