Students of St. Kabir School, Naranpura, performed a powerful nukkad natak at Joggers Park to raise awareness about the increasing threat of cyber crime in today’s digital age. Through impactful dialogues, expressive acting, and engaging scenes, they highlighted critical issues such as phishing, cyberbullying, identity theft, hacking, and online scams. The skit depicted how innocent individuals can fall prey to such crimes due to a lack of awareness and careless online behavior.
The students emphasized the importance of strong passwords, not sharing personal information online, reporting suspicious messages, and being cautious while using social media. Their real-life enactments struck a chord with the audience, especially the parents and young children present at the park. The performance not only educated the public but also sparked meaningful discussions on digital safety and responsible internet use. The initiative was met with enthusiastic applause and appreciation from the spectators, who admired the students’ confidence, clarity, and sense of social responsibility. It was a commendable effort that reflected the school’s commitment to holistic education and community engagement.


