New Delhi, April 14 -- From questioning acts of terrorism, appealing for gender equality, demanding due respect for police personnel to spreading awareness about plastic pollution, students from various colleges in Delhi displayed a plethora of emotions as part of the three-day Be on the Street (BOTS) - a youth festival that aims to raise social awareness. "Feminism ka daur chala, patriarchy peeche chor chala," collectively roared the students of Abhinay, the dramatics society of Maharaja Agrasen College during their street play Ab, Normal. Savi Sethi, 20, shares, "It's Abnormal. We tried to focus on the fight between two genders, man and woman, and how we completely forget all about the third gender or [acknowledge] their existence." Through these lines - Din bhar isse kaam karao, yeh kabhi naah thakta hai, aath ghante ki hai battery lekin baara ghantey chalta hai - Nepathya, the dramatics society of Pannalal Girdharlal Dayanand Anglo-vedic College (evening) began their act, On Duty. Akhil Kumar, the society's president, shares, "Policemen work 24*7. They don't get proper facilities yet they always stand and serve us at all festivals, concerts, cricket matches while we enjoy the day/night away. They ensure our safety at all times. But we don't thank them enough."...