Assembly IX-G & IX-H (18-10-2023)

TOPIC – “DURGA PUJA- THE VICTORY OF GOOD OVER EVIL”

Durga Puja is one of the most auspicious and significant festivals for the Bengali community not only in India but all over the world. It marks the homecoming of Goddess Durga and the victory of good over evil as the goddess killed Mahisashur, the demon. To celebrate ‘Durga Puja’ with zest and vigour, Classes IX G and IX H came together for their Class Assembly. It began with an ardent prayer to Goddess Saraswati by Manaswita, Vaishnavi, Ashi, Kshitij Bhatia, Rishika Kumari, Khushi Verma, Yana Mehra, Yogesh Kumar, Shubham Maurya, Milan Kumar, Ridit Aggarwal, Hriday Poddar, Saisha Bajaj, Tejaswi Raj, Aliza Fatema, Shivam, Akshita Dua, Anshuman Pal, Vipin Kumar, Gagan Raikwar, Ayansh Negi, Vanshaj Batheja and Anup Saroj. This was followed by the recitation of the Sanskrit Shlok and its meaning by Tejaswi Raj and Pratyusha Bhatt. The beautiful dance of Bharatanatyam was then presented by Aradhana Prakash Ranjan depicting the power and strength of Goddess Durga. The news bulletin was read by Akshita Dua, Arav Jindal, Anant Jha and Adhavan Bava. The thoughts for the day were expressed by Ridit Aggarwal, Arnav Mohan Srivastava, Paavika Chaudhary and Monika. Thereafter, a skit depicting the creation of Goddess Durga and how the festival of Durga Puja is celebrated was presented by Kamakshi Dogra, Varnika Manlothiya, Mohd Azeem Uddin, Priyansh Chandnani, Kartik Gaur, Kartik Kashyap, Tejsev, Siddhant Sadanand Kapur, Aradhana Prakash Ranjan, Manaswita, Arjun Pal, Aryan Chaudhary, Shaurya Dilwaria, Adarsh Jha, Parth Gupta, Mohd Amaan Aziz, Monika, Ashi, Shubham Maurya, Kshitij Bhatia, Yogesh Kumar, Shobhit Bothra, Vaishnavi, Ananya, Pratyusha Bhatt, Lakshya Kumar, Shrutika Barman, Pallavi Singh, Sanchit Besoya, Anwesh Sarthak, Misha Sharma, Hriday Poddar, Aditya Sahrawat, Heramb Tripathi, Saisha Bajaj, Anant Jha, Paavika Chaudhary, Ramya Kapoor, Akshita Srivastava, Yash Vardhan Shukla and Vihaan Dilwaria. It was followed by the Class Orchestra by Yash Vardhan Shukla, Vihaan Dilwaria, Arnav Mohan Srivastava and Rudraksh Bora. A soulful group song performance was presented by Manaswita, Vaishnavi, Ashi, Kshitij Bhatia, Rishika Kumari, Khushi Verma and Yana Mehra. The concluding act was a mesmerising group dance performed by Shrutika Barman, Pallavi Singh, Ananya, Paavika Chaudhary, Ramya Kapoor and Akshita Srivastava. The comperes for the programme were Vaidehi Singh, Mohd Arsh Khan, Ashi, Shaurya Dilwaria, Pratyusha Bhatt and Aliza Fatema. The soft board, folders and invitation cards for the assembly were made by Pallavi Singh, Mohd Arsh Khan, Ashi, Divisha Garg, Devanshi Garg, Trisha Rana, Pranavi Kapoor, Vanya Mehta, Sanjana Kehair, Maira Anand, Naisha Bhalla, Saisha Bajaj, Akshita Dua, Anant Jha and Hriday Poddar. The audio editing and the digital presentation was made by Avechal Roy and Mohd Arsh Khan.

18 OCTOBER 2023, WEDNESDAY
CLASSES IX G & IX H
CLASS TEACHERS – MS MADHURIMA SARKAR & MR MANOJ JANGIR
HEADMISTRESS – MS RASHMI MALHOTRA
CLASS REPRESENTATIVE – MR SANCHIT CHAUHAN
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS KAVERI DHAR

National Deworming Campaign

The National Deworming Campaign was   held from 10th to 17th October, 2023 as per the initiative by  the Directorate of Family Welfare, GNCTD. The campaign involved administration of a single age appropriate dose of Albendazole to all children and adolescents in the age group of 1-19 years. 

DPS RK Puram successfully executed the campaign on 16th and 17th October 2023 for classes VI to XII.

The medicines were administered by the following Paediatricians in the presence of the parents of the the students 

1.Dr Ruchi Mishra, School Clinic
2.Dr Rekha Luthra from Aruna Asif Ali Hospital, Civil Lines 
3.Dr Sabina Vij from Max Hospital, Pancheel
4.Dr Shilpa Sharma, AIIMS

The programme was successfully carried out under the guidance of the Principal, Ms Padma Srinivasan and coordinated by Ms Niva Chhonkar, HoD, Ms Saveri Lal and Ms Shalini Chanan of the Biology Department. 

OPEN HOUSE – CLASS X

The Open House for the parents of Class X was organised on 7 October 2023 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in order to facilitate a fruitful interaction between the parents and the subject teachers. The parents interacted with the subject teachers on a one-to-one basis regarding their ward’s academic performance in the half yearly examination. Parents were appreciative of the efforts of the teachers and the school authorities.

OPEN HOUSE FOR CLASS XII

The Open House for the parents of class XII students was held on 14th October 2023.CLASS XII (2023-2024)An email was sent on the official email id of the students regarding the schedule of the PTM. Both parents were asked to attend the PTM in order to sign the LOC for the upcoming CBSE exams 2024. Students were also allowed to accompany their parents for the same.

 Wardens took feedback about the hostellers from the respective class teachers and further informed the parents about the same. Parents met the subject teachers as well and were informed about the upcoming Pre boards and practical exams. Few hotellers’ parents also attended the PTM. Class teachers gave the report card of the half yearly exam to the parents and they were informed about the remedial classes of various subjects. Parents interacted with the foreign admission counsellor as well and were updated about the deadlines for the same. The session was fruitful, constructive, and productive.

DAY & DATESaturday 14th October 2023
TIME8:00 AM  TO 1:00 PM
VENUEF BLOCK(FIRST, SECOND, THIRD FLOOR), E BLOCK(FIRST FLOOR), A,B,C BLOCKS (FIRST FLOOR)

Gandhi Jayanti week from 3 October 2023 to 6 October 2023

DPS RK Puram celebrated the Gandhi Jayanti week from 3-10-2023 to 6-10-2023 under the  able guidance and direction of the Principal Ms. Padma Srinivasan.Activities in collaboration with the various departments  were designed to encourage students on a path of self-discovery of the great ideals of Gandhiji and important information about the aspects of the life of the Mahatma.

Activities conducted by the English department:

  1. Tribute to Mahatma Gandhi : Role Play Activity for Gandhi Jayanti

As we celebrated the inspiring life of Mahatma Gandhi on Gandhi Jayanti, students got involved in a role play activity that brought his principles to life. Each student had the opportunity to step into the shoes of historical figures influenced by Gandhian Philosophy or modern scenarios influenced by Gandhian values.The students were given some topics related to the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi including the principles of nonviolence, truth, and civil disobedience.

Students were to choose a role, such as Gandhi, a freedom fighter, a British official, or a modern advocate for social change inspired by Gandhi’s philosophy. Students would develop short scenarios or dialogues that showcased the chosen characters in situations reflecting Gandhian principles. Students were allowed to get creative with costumes and basic props to enhance the authenticity of their characters and add an exciting visual element to their role play. The time limit given to the students was 1 to 1.5 minutes.

  1. Remembering the Great Leader : A slogan writing competition

This event was organised for students of classes IX and X. The Students were to research about the life of Mahatma Gandhi and write a suitable slogan based on the theme. The slogans needed to be prepared in the class on Tuesday, 3rd October 2023 in the English periods. They were then submitted to the respective English teachers on the same day itself.

  1. Remembering the Great Leader : Just a Minute

This activity was conducted for the students of Classes IX and X on Tuesday, 3rd October 2023 in the respective English periods.The Students were to research about the life of Mahatma Gandhi based on the theme beforehand. On the day of the activity, teachers gave topics based on the theme and students got 15 minutes to prepare a short speech on any one of the topics. The Students were to present their speech in the class once they had prepared it. The Duration of the speech was 1 minute.

The Hindi department:

  1. Class VI:

The Students presented their thoughts on one of the most famous principles of Mahatma Gandhi- “Gandhi’s three monkeys”. This activity helped the students to understand the basic moral values and apply them to their daily activities. 

  1. Class VII:

The students were required to select one of their favourite slogans from Mahatma Gandhi and present a 1- minute characterization of a situation related to the chosen slogan. This activity expanded their knowledge on the aspects of Mahatma’s life.

  1. Class VIII:

The Students researched thoroughly on some of the personalities that were a source of inspiration for Mahatma Gandhi. Students were then asked to present their research work. This activity helped them to go in depth about the life of different freedom fighters expanding their knowledge. 

History Department :

1. Class VII RANGOLI MAKING COMPETITION- In a group of 4 to 5 students made rangoli depicting the cultural diversity of India. D BLOCK LOUNGE GROUND FLOOR 

2.Class IX Inter section competition – slogan writing on “Patriotism”. All entries were displayed on the school pillars. Class IX students a  trip was organised to “Gandhi Smriti”

3.XI & XII Picture Exhibition on the Life of Mahatma Gandhi -Organised by the History Society Granite area opposite E block Class XI and XII students A Picture Exhibition on the Life of Mahatma Gandhi was also Organised by the History Society

Political Science Department

Class XI celebrated Gandhi Jayanti, honouring one of the most influential figures in history. It was a fabulous opportunity to introduce our younger generations to his life, philosophies, and teachings. Mahatma Gandhi, known for his unwavering principles of non-violence, truth, and simplicity, led a powerful legacy extending far beyond his role in India’s struggle for independence. The students comprehended his values which impart crucial lessons about peace, social justice, and resilience and wrote some on the board.

Art Department

1. The students of Classes VI to XII had to make  Poster,/Art work, slogan/saying/quote, memento/cutouts, collages with pics related to Gandhiji Charkha,chasma on A4/A3 size for display on 1,3 October 2023 and 6 October 2023

TRIP TO GANDHI DARSHAN, RAJGHAT (CLASS IX)

As a part of the Gandhi Jayanti celebrations in the month of October, a visit to the Gandhi Darshan, Rajghat was organized for the students of Class 9 from 19th October to 7th November, 2023. The visit gave an opportunity to the students to reinforce experiential learning through the various illustrations and facts portrayed about the life of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of our nation. The students also watched a visual presentation depicting the various facets of Gandhiji’s life and also taught the students about the importance of being truthful and practicing non-violence, the mottos of Gandhiji’s life. The visit was a great success and wonderful learning experience for the students of Class IX, inculcating the values of truth and non-violence in them.

VISIT TO THE NATIONAL SCIENCE CENTRE (CLASS IX)

The students of Class IX of Delhi Public School, RK Puram visited the National Science Centre on 19th October 2023. The visit aimed to foster experiential learning and inculcate the joy of learning by doing among the students. The tour consisted of various displays such as ‘Water – The Elixir of Life’, ‘The Study of the Indus Valley Civilisation’, ‘The Functioning of the Human Body’, etc. 

The students also participated in various interactive quizzes and questionnaires that not only inspired their intellectual curiosity but also made learning more fun and enjoyable. The visit to the National Science Centre was an immensely memorable and enriching experience for the students that enhanced their creative abilities and ignited their curiosity.

Assembly XI-N & XI-S (17-10-2023)

TOPIC – “WINGS OF VALOUR: THE INDIAN AIR FORCE”

On Tuesday, the 17th of October 2023, the students of classes XI-N and XI-S organized an assembly on the topic “Wings of Valour: The Indian Air Force.” The Indian Air Force (IAF) is the air arm of the Indian Armed Forces. Its primary mission is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during armed conflicts. It was officially established as an auxiliary air force of the British Empire which, after India’s independence from the United Kingdom in 1947, was named the Royal Indian Air Force. With the transition to a republic in 1950, the prefix Royal was removed. The assembly began with a prayer titled “Teri Hai Zameen,” which was sung by a group of students from both the classes. The prayer was followed by a skit titled “Battles in the Blue” performed by Lakshita Jain, Anchal Singh, Rashita Sharma, Aditya Bansal, Anant Harlalka. The skit was based on the story of an Indian Air Force Officer, who had to leave to serve his motherland, and his daughter. It was an amalgamation of contemporary dance by Lakshita Jain, Manthan Kumar, Simran, Kyra, Pragna, Ritshushna, narration by Sanskriti Sharma, Bhavya; news by Agastya shah, Sharanya Ash, Saksham, Divyanshi, Arjun, Vihaan, Sanvi, March past by group of students from both the sections, melodious choir by Sanskriti Sharma, Sharanya Ash, Radhika Bansal, Yashvi Joshi, Gayatri, Vanshika Khatri, Anshul Sareen, Nevaan Wadhawan, Rashita Sharma, Anchal Singh, Sanat Gupta, Aahana Singla, Atharva, Manthan, Mayank, Esha, Aarya, Sanya, Ishan, Divyanshi, Sanvi, Shreya. The skit ended with an inspiring and motivating poem by Lakshita Jain. Presentation of the assembly was created by Sanskriti Sharma, Lakshita Jain and Arjun Lather. E-invites and Board work was coordinated among the students of both the sections. The comperes for the assembly were Ananya, Atharava and Vihaan. Finally, the Audio-Visual Hall was filled with the melodious School Anthem followed by singing the National Anthem.

17 OCTOBER 2023, TUESDAY
CLASSES XI N & XI S
CLASS TEACHERS – MS KOMAL CHAUDHARY & MS TARUNA DIDI
VICE PRINCIPAL – MR MUKESH KUMAR
CLASS REPRESENTATIVE – MS ABHA CHONA
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS PREETI PRATIHARI

Assembly VIII-C & VIII-D (12-10-2023)

TOPIC – “BRAVE HEARTS OF KARGIL: HEROES OF THE 1999 WAR”

The students of class VIII C and VIII D came together to commemorate and pay tribute to the soldiers of the Kargil War. Since 1999, July 26 has been celebrated as the Kargil Vijay Diwas to commemorate the victory of “Operation Vijay” which was launched by the Indian Army to recapture the Indian territories from Pakistani intruders in the Kargil-Drass sector in 1999. The assembly commenced with a soulful rendition of prayer ‘Itni Shakti Hume Dena Daata’’ sung by Aishani, Ananyashree, Ashi, Avneet, Manya, Shikha, Vansh, Anshuman, Shruti, Shasreek, Alisha, Aarav, Akshita, Anant, Arohi, Lucky, Samriddhi, Suhani, Tanishka, Vanshika, Vanshikha, Yatee followed by a Sanskrit shloka recited by Bhavya. Ganesh Vandana was performed by Avika, Elysia, Ranjana and Shruti. Thought for the day was by Sparsh followed by a news bulletin by Saransh, Guneet, Aura, Sasha and Rudraksh. Manya and Aarav Pahwa told some facts about the Kargil war. This was followed by a skit performed by Vihan, Jayati Singh, Kyraan, Devansh, Geet, Samarth, Amartya, Rayirth, Siddharth, Ayush, Suhani, Avantika, Shaista, Rayyan and Gauri, and duet by Ashi and Anayashree. Aarav Goel, Aarav S., Anika, Devaang, Hriman, Krishna, Pranad showcased their talent with a mesmerising instrumental performance. Advita, Avika, Aarna, Elysia, Himanshi, Ranjana, Shruti and Aakriti paid tribute to the soldiers through a captivating dance performance. The assembly concluded with a group song by Aahana, Aishani, Ananyashree, Anika, Ashi, Avika, Aura, Avneet, Bhavika, Bhavya, Devaang, Elysia, Khadijah, Manya, Rachit, Shashreek, Shikha, Aliya, Manish, and Dhanika. The aesthetic artwork and virtual design were done by Aakriti, Anshuman, Advita, Bhavya, Shikha, Namish, Kavish, Aryan Sahni, Krishna, Aarav S, Avika, Devaang, Manya and Saransh.

12 OCTOBER 2023, THURSDAY
CLASSES VIII C AND VIII D
CLASS TEACHERS – MS KRITI MEHTA & MR MANISH JAIN
HEADMISTRESS – MS RASHMI MALHOTRA & MS ANUBHA GOPAL
CLASS REPRESENTATIVE – MS MAHIMA GOEL
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS KAVERI DHAR & MS BHARTI SHUKLA (CULTURAL)

Assembly XI-Q & XI-R (11-10-2023)

TOPIC – “OUTER TEMPORARY TO INNER INFINITY – LIFE BEYOND THE FACE VALUE”

Mental health is not a destination, but a process. It’s about how you get along with it and not where it leads you. World Mental Health Day celebrated on October 10 each year is a day dedicated to raising awareness and promoting mental health and well-being. The theme for this year as set by the World Foundation of Mental Health is ‘Mental Health is a universal human right.’ To mark this day, the students of classes XI Q and XI R presented their class assembly on the topic: ‘OUTER TEMPORARY TO INNER INFINITY – LIFE BEYOND THE FACE VALUE’. “Make choices which are healthy, not only for your body, but also your mind.” It is essential to realise the importance of not only a healthy body, but a healthy mind, heart and soul. To embrace one’s inner self is like taking one step towards achieving the purpose of our existence. Let’s embark on this journey of clearing the ambiguity about the transient nature of the external world in our minds as we find a balance between inner infinity and outer temporary. With this theme, the students of classes XI Q and XI R presented their class assembly. The assembly commenced with a melodious morning prayer by Ishita Sharma, Mannat Singhania, Tanmay Vidhani, Agastya Singh, Stanzin Phunsog, Amit Vinay Kumar, Veyshaant Aditya, Saanvi Bajaj, Bhavya Kubba, Jahanvi Jaiswal, Himanshu Yadav, Manvir Singh Marwah, Rajeev Kumar Singh, Nandita Dutt Sharma and Ayush Agarwal with the tabla being played by Atul Raj Dhawan. This was followed by the graceful invocation dance by Anoushka Prasad. Next, to enlighten the gathering, came the inspirational thought for the day spoken by Arush Gupta. The audience were then made aware of the latest happenings around the world by Sarthak Malhotra, Agastya Singh, Emaad Kidwai and Mihika Kapoor. Subsequently, an act named ‘Speak Up and Stand Tall’ was performed by Arnuv Gupta, Prachi Bajaj and Taraasha Khanna. It highlighted the importance of mental health spoken through the lens of celebrities like MS Dhoni, Michelle Obama and Serena Williams. Next came the mesmerizing duet performance by Sahira Mahesh and Saanvi Bajaj which was accompanied by Atul Raj Dhawan on the clapbox. The thought provoking speech was eloquently given by Jahanvi Jaiswal and Arshiya Kapoor. The self composed poem recited by Sahira Mahesh beautifully brought out the essence of the writer’s emotion and intentions. An upbeat contemporary dance was presented by Avni Kaur, Rubani Kaur, Nitya Mulchandani, Yashvi Gupta, Venya Garg, Smera Aggarwal and Garima Agarwal. An act titled ‘Mukhote’ was presented by Pranshu Gupta, Surya Sawhney, Joel Augustine,Pranav,Amaan Faruque, Shreyansh Bansal, Shreshth Gupta, Himanshu Yadav and Satyabrat Roul. The Western choir was mellifluously sung by Preksha Agrawal, Dhairya Agarwal, Shubh Malik, Mahira Kohli, Tisya Jain, Sahira Mahesh, Veyshaant Aditya, Shreshth Gupta, Miraan Veer Duggal, Saanvi Bajaj, Sirat Kaur, Aditiya Rakheja, Bhavya Kubba, Ayush Agarwal, and Nandita Dutt Sharma which was accompanied by Atul Raj Dhawan on the clapbox and Shaneil Dylan Sequeira on the drums. Compering was done by Nandini Vaish, Mahik Sharma, Advika Harisukh and Miraan Veer Duggal. The beautiful board, folders and invites were put together by the art team consisting of Ishita Sharma, Yashika Tewatia, Mahira Kohli, Preksha Agrawal, Hardik Goel, Avni Kaur, Rubani Kaur, Anoushka Prasad and Yashvi Gupta. The digital presentation was done by Gunnika Kaur Bindra, Mannat Singhania and Abhimanyu Shetty. The green ribbon, an international symbol of mental health awareness made by Mahira Kohli, Sneha Singh, Arnuv Gupta and Rubani Kaurwas were given to principal ma’am, vice principal sir, the class rep and worn by all the assembly participants and teachers to show their support to the campaign. The e-invite was made by Chirag Malhotra. Back stage support was provided by Anshul Singh Gehlot, Amaan Faruque, Abbhiraj Kohli and Lakshay Gupta. The assembly imparted the message of mental well-being through various thought provoking performances.

11 OCTOBER 2023, WEDNESDAY
CLASSES XI Q & XI R
CLASS TEACHER – MS DIVYA TYAGI & MS PRIYA OBHRAI
VICE PRINCIPAL- MR MUKESH KUMAR
CLASS REPRESENTATIVE – MS ABHA CHONA
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS PREETI PRATIHARI

DPS DWARKA ANNUAL  FEST

FIRST IN DPS DWARKA ANNUAL  FEST 

DPS Dwarka Annual  fest was held on 14th October 2023. Students of DPS R.K.Puram participated in the following events and bagged the First and Second positions . 

Event-History on trial

This was a courtroom style debate in which the participants defend or prosecute a famous but controversial historical personality. The teams  consisted of 2 lawyers ( prosecutor and defence ) and 1 person as the accused historical personality. 

The defence  had to deliberate about the accused’s good qualities, contribution to society, reforms, accomplishments. The prosecution on the other had to address valid criticisms of the figure, negative impact of policies etc. The verbal exchange between both lawyers had to  include both light legal jargon and humour. The stronger the case, the higher were the chances of winning.

The team from DPS RK.Puram  won  the First position.

Anjika Anand    –  XIW
Svara Saxena   –  XIW
Radhika Mehra –  XIW
Svara won the prize for the best prosecutor.

Event-Historical Hunt

The participants were given a series of tasks, to solve for which they had  to apply historical knowledge. For every task solved a point was given to the team. The team that had the maximum number of points at the end, was declared the winner.

DPS R.K.Puram won the Second position.

Arush Dua        -XA
Aditya Mathur   -XN
Aryan Pandey   -XB
Shivesh Savi     -X I

Moot Court Competition 2023

 ‘‘No man is above the law and no man is below it: nor do we ask any man’s permission when we ask him to obey it.’’ -Theodore Roosevelt

The Political Science and Legal Studies department of Delhi Public School R.K. Puram, under the guidance of Ms. Vandana Chandhoke and Ms. Sabreena Bansal, collaborated with BML Munjal University, Gurugram to conduct the Intra-school Moot Court competition 2023 for students of classes XI and XII. It was held on 11th-12th October 2023. The Chief guest of the event was Dr. Pritam Baruah, the Dean of BML Munjal University. He addressed the audience highlighting the importance of moot court competitions in schools, stressing on the art of law for making rules and its implementation, and how legal knowledge is essential for everyone, not only for those who are engaged in the legal profession. He concluded his speech wishing all the participants a memorable learning experience.

The event aimed to simulate a court hearing in which participants were required to analyse the presented case, research the relevant laws, prepare written submissions according to the stance of the plaintiff or defendant allotted to them, and present verbal arguments. 

The case before the court revolved around a fictional country, Parzania. A group of environmentalists in Parzania pushed towards sustainability by demanding higher protection to the natural environment and imposing absolute prohibition on mining activities. The aim of the case was to assess the persuading skills of both the plaintiff as well as defendant teams. 

13 teams from class XI and XII participated as 7 plaintiffs and 8 defendants. The competition was held in two rounds. The first round hearing gave the aspiring lawyers a platform to present their arguments within a time limit of 10 minutes. Two teams qualified for the second round. Hearings were judged by Dr. Adithya Chintapanti, Prof. Sonika Bajpayee, and Prof. Abhishek Mishra of BML Munjal University. 

At the end of the competition, the Plaintiff team, consisting of Vigaas Singh, Shrishti Sehrawat, and Yati Sinha emerged victorious, also winning the prize for the best memorial. Team defendant consisting of Anannya Gupta, Lavanya Sehwag, and Sheen Madan won the first runners up position, and team plaintiff, consisting of Rishita Mangal, Vrishti Gupta, Mihika Sagar won the second runner up position. The third runner up position was won by team defendant comprising of Deevit Singh, Rudraansh Deb, and Ritika Tiwari. Sohaum Rodborne was adjudged as the best speaker.

At the closing ceremony , the Dean of BML Munjal University Dr. Pritam Baruah praised the efforts of all the participants and congratulated all the winners for their splendid performance.The ceremony concluded with Vice Principal Mr. Anil Kathuria congratulating all the participants and expressing his gratitude towards BML Munjal University. He also congratulated the team organising the event for the success of the event.