LUCKNOW, July 26 -- The annual cultural festival 'Entente 2025' at La Martiniere Girls' College came to a close on Friday with a variety of exciting events, including debates, street plays, and an advertisement-making competition. The final day featured Jingle-making, Nukkad Natak (street play), and debate competitions. Students from different schools showcased their creativity, confidence, and communication skills throughout the day. The valedictory session was held in the Farida Abraham Memorial Auditorium. The chief guest was Archana Singh, an alumna and storyteller. She shared fond memories of her school days and encouraged students to embrace change. She advised them to stay curious, try new things, and shape life in their own unique way. La Martiniere College was declared the overall winner of Entente 2025. Speaking about the experience, Vikas, a class 12 student, said,"At Entente, you can be anything. There's space to try new things." One of the highlights of the festival was Neurofrenzy, a science-based research event. Students presented research on the topic "Genetically Modified Crops: Solution to Food Security or an Environmental Hazard?"using PowerPoint presentations. Guest scientists prof Ravishankar, Sudhish Chandra Dwivedi, and Natesan Manickam guided the participants. The competition encouraged students to explore topics in agricultural science, food security, and future innovations in farming. The event ended with a prize distribution ceremony, where winners from all events were honoured on stage. With inputs from Sarah Sharma...