Banur, July 24 -- Holy Mary's School students brought pressing social issues to life through a nukkad natak competition. All four houses - Nehru, Teresa, Gandhi, and Tagore - participated, giving the audience much to think about. The performances tackled real and relevant issues such as cybercrime, misuse of social media, female foeticide, and women's rights. Students from Classes 7 to 10 formed teams of 8-12 and used drama, voice, and movement to send strong messages. Principal Shiny Devassy praised the efforts of the students and acknowledged the hard work of the house incharges who guided them. In her closing words, she shared a message of hope and resilience: "No matter how tough things seem, there is always a way forward. Just like there's always light after darkness." Teachers and students alike were visibly moved by the intensity of the performances....