Students of the school conducted a nukkad natak (street play) highlighting the growing issue of mobile addiction among the younger generation. The students performed the play in various busy areas of the city, aiming to raise awareness about the detrimental effects of excessive mobile phone use on mental health, social relationships, and overall well-being. The nukkad natak, titled “Mobile Addiction Crisis”, portrayed real-life scenarios of individuals glued to their phones, oblivious to their surroundings and the people around them. Through engaging dialogues, vibrant performances, and a thought-provoking narrative, the students illustrated how mobile addiction is eroding meaningful connections and causing a significant impact on concentration and productivity. Principal Nutan Grover said, “Our students are not only learning from textbooks but also becoming active participants in shaping a healthier, more connected society. Through this nukkad natak, they have successfully delivered a powerful message about the dangers of mobile addiction and the need to reconnect with the world beyond screens.”
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