The soulful rendition of "Pyaar Baante Chalo" filled the air, weaving a sense of togetherness among everyone present. Teachers, students, and staff alike embraced the spirit of the day, not just as an event, but as a shared commitment to nurture peace in our hearts and surroundings.
It was a short yet deeply touching celebration – one that left the school premises glowing with a quiet, beautiful energy.
The stage of Little Angels School transformed into a vibrant street corner today as the Inter-House Nukkad Natak Competition for classes 9–12 unfolded with the compelling theme Peace. Each house stepped forward not merely to perform, but to echo a message that mattered—and the result was a kaleidoscope of creativity, energy, and conviction.
From hand-crafted masks and painted banners to thought-provoking chart displays, every prop became a voice, amplifying the performers’ calls for harmony. The actors didn’t just speak their lines—they lived their cause, urging the audience to see peace not as a luxury, but as a necessity.
Our distinguished panel of judges— acclaimed names in drama, poetry, and literature—were captivated, commending the students’ authenticity and artistry. They also reflected on the origins of nukkad natak, once born in bustling marketplaces as a powerful medium to awaken communities, ignite conversations, and stir action on social issues.
When the applause finally settled, Negrita House emerged triumphant in first place, Penumbra claimed a spirited second, and Valletta proudly secured third.
It wasn’t just a competition—it was a reminder that the loudest calls for peace often begin with voices unafraid to be heard.