As part of a meaningful awareness initiative, students of St. Kabir School Naranpura performed a series of nukkad nataks that powerfully reflected pressing social issues and timeless human values. The1 sequence began with a gripping performance on Cyber Crime, where students portrayed the hidden dangers of the digital world, highlighting the need for vigilance while using social media and the internet. Next came a thought-provoking act titled Real Beauty, which questioned society’s obsession with appearances and celebrated inner strength, kindness, and self-acceptance.
The third performance shed light on Anand Kha, a home for the differently abled, bringing forth stories of resilience and compassion. Students emphasized that every individual, regardless of ability, deserves dignity, love, and inclusion. The final act, “Vruddha Ashram Nahi Hai Hamari Sanskriti,” stirred emotions as it portrayed the pain of elderly parents left in old-age homes, urging society to uphold the Indian values of respect and care for one’s elders. Through expressive acting, powerful scripts, and deep emotional connect, the students successfully conveyed important social messages, leaving the audience both moved and inspired to reflect and act.“Raising Awareness through Art: St. Kabir’s Nukkad Natak”
As part of a meaningful awareness initiative, students of St. Kabir School Naranpura performed a series of nukkad nataks that powerfully reflected pressing social issues and timeless human values. The1 sequence began with a gripping performance on Cyber Crime, where students portrayed the hidden dangers of the digital world, highlighting the need for vigilance while using social media and the internet. Next came a thought-provoking act titled Real Beauty, which questioned society’s obsession with appearances and celebrated inner strength, kindness, and self-acceptance.
The third performance shed light on Anand Kha, a home for the differently abled, bringing forth stories of resilience and compassion. Students emphasized that every individual, regardless of ability, deserves dignity, love, and inclusion. The final act, “Vruddha Ashram Nahi Hai Hamari Sanskriti,” stirred emotions as it portrayed the pain of elderly parents left in old-age homes, urging society to uphold the Indian values of respect and care for one’s elders. Through expressive acting, powerful scripts, and deep emotional connect, the students successfully conveyed important social messages, leaving the audience both moved and inspired to reflect and act.



