Guest Speaker Programme – Mental Well-being: “Being Your Own Friend”

“Wherever we’re trying to go, we do not bully ourselves there. We believe in ourselves there.” — Leeana Tankersley

On 15 April 2026, the Biology Department of Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram organised a Guest Speaker Programme for students of Class XII (Science stream) on the theme “Being Your Own Friend.” The session was conducted by Dr. Tripti Choudhary Vaid, an eminent adolescent and young adult psychologist associated with Apollo Clinic, East of Kailash.

Dr. Tripti Choudhary Vaid is a highly experienced practitioner with over 15 years of expertise in addressing emotional and psychological concerns among adolescents and young adults. Specialising in emotional disorders, she has worked extensively in areas such as depression, anxiety, behavioural challenges, eating disorders, OCD, PTSD, and trauma-based psychotherapy, including EMDR. An International Affiliate Member of the American Psychological Association, she is deeply committed to empowering young individuals and guiding them towards emotional resilience and self-realisation.

The programme commenced with a warm welcome and felicitation of the guest speaker.

In her engaging and thought-provoking presentation, Dr.Vaid emphasised the importance of developing a healthy relationship with oneself. She encouraged students to recognise that they are at the centre of their own lives and must take responsibility for their thoughts, emotions, and actions. Drawing from her presentation , she outlined practical strategies to strengthen one’s relationship with oneself, including prioritising self-care, showing self-appreciation, practising kindness, staying curious, acknowledging mistakes, and remaining true to one’s values.

She also guided students on managing difficult emotions by encouraging them to acknowledge uncomfortable thoughts, process their feelings constructively, and not be influenced by gossip or external negativity. Emphasising that “self-love is a process,” she highlighted the importance of emotional awareness, self-compassion, and seeking guidance from trusted sources such as parents, teachers, or mentors when needed.

The session was highly interactive, prompting students to reflect on their own behaviours and thought patterns through simple yet meaningful activities like journaling and self-appreciation exercises. Her relatable examples and practical approach made the session both insightful and impactful.

The programme concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Ms.Niva Chhonkar. The session left students with a powerful takeaway — the importance of treating themselves with the same kindness, understanding, and compassion that they extend to others, thereby fostering emotional well-being and personal growth.

The programme was coordinated by Ms Kusum Yadav of the Biology Department.

Holiday on Account of Birthday of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

It is hereby informed that Delhi Public School R.K Puram, East of Kailash and Vasant Vihar shall remain closed on Tuesday, April 14, 2026 on account of the Birthday of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, gazette holiday declared by the Government of India.

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Holiday on Account of Good Friday

It is hereby informed that Delhi Public School R.K Puram, East of Kailash and Vasant Vihar shall remain closed on Friday, April 03, 2026 on account of Good Friday.

Ek Bharat Digital Surakshit Bharat: DPS R.K. Puram Hosts a Three-Day National Cyber Summit

DPS R.K. Puram, under the visionary leadership of the Principal Mr. Anil Kumar, successfully hosted “Ek Bharat Digital Surakshit Bharat”, a Three-Day National Cyber Summit from March 27 to 29, 2026, in virtual mode.

A unique and student-led initiative, the summit was organized by the CyberX Club under the mentorship of Ms. Sarika Kaushal, with collaboration from NETRIX SL, alumni Atharva’s founded cybersecurity venture. The initiative aimed to promote cybersecurity awareness, digital responsibility, and safe online practices among high school students across India, while equipping them with the knowledge and skills required to navigate today’s increasingly interconnected digital world.

Bringing together students, educators, law enforcement officials, cybersecurity experts, and thought leaders from across the country, the summit emerged as a vibrant platform for learning, collaboration, innovation, and national integration.

Day 1: Inaugural Session and National Collaboration

The summit opened on an inspiring note with the gracious presence of Chief Guest Major General G.D. Bakshi, SM, VSM (Retd.) and Guest of Honour Brigadier Manoj Mohan (Retd.) (17 Sikh), whose distinguished military service and strategic insights deeply inspired the participants.

The event commenced with an address by the Principal Mr. Anil Kumar, who welcomed the Chief Guest and emphasized the growing importance of cyber awareness and digital safety in the present-day world. Ms. Sarika Kaushal, Club Incharge of CyberX Club, also welcomed all participants, teachers, and partner organizations, including the Indian Army, I4C, CyberPeace Foundation, Delhi University, NCC, Cyber Security Association of India, and IFSO.

The first day featured enriching expert sessions by eminent professionals from India’s cyber defence and academic ecosystem:

  • Mr. Nishant Kumar, Director, I4C, Ministry of Home Affairs, spoke on emerging cybercrime trends.
  • Ms. Aishwarya Dongre, Deputy Director, I4C, addressed online safety for women and children.
  • Dr. Om Pal from Delhi University & SafeQbit highlighted student-centric cyber risks.
  • Er. Deepanshu Sharma delivered an insightful session on deepfakes and AI-driven cyber threats.

Adding a highly engaging dimension to the day were CyberX student-led demonstrations on ransomware and OSINT (Open Source Intelligence), creatively presented through skits and live demonstrations, showcasing modern cyber threats and effective mitigation strategies.

With participation from schools across 10+ states, and support from the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) and the Ministry of Home Affairs, the summit reflected the spirit of true national collaboration.

The day concluded with the formation of inter-state student teams, setting the stage for cross-regional collaboration, innovation, and cyber awareness projects rooted in both cultural diversity and technological solutions.

Day 2: Understanding Modern Threats and Digital Warfare

The second day was graced by the presence of Chief Guest Shri O.P. Singh, IPS (Retd.), former DGP, Uttar Pradesh Police, who was warmly welcomed by Vice Principal Mr. Mukesh Kumar and Ms. Sarika Kaushal.

The day featured highly relevant and thought-provoking sessions:

  • Dr. Deepak Kumar, Senior Cyber Intelligence and Forensic Expert, spoke on “How Artificial Intelligence Helps Protect Us Online”, highlighting the constructive role of AI in strengthening digital security.
  • Dr. Praveen Kumar, Assistant Professor from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, delivered an insightful session on “From OTP Scams to Digital Arrests: Understanding Modern Cyber Frauds”, covering UPI frauds, OTP scams, phishing, identity theft, and online scams.

The sessions offered students a practical understanding of the evolving nature of cyber frauds and digital warfare, and the importance of staying informed and alert in an increasingly technology-driven society.

Day 3: Child Safety, AI Awareness, and National Showcase

The final day of the summit focused on child safety, cybersecurity awareness, and student innovation.

The day began with a session by Ms. Shonal (Vijaya), Anti-Cybercrime Strategist and Women Brand Ambassador for the Cyber Security Association of India (CSAI), who spoke on “Protecting Our Children in the Digital World.”

This was followed by an engaging address by Maj. Vineet, Founder and Global President, CyberPeace Foundation, on “Cybersecurity in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: Staying Secure and Aware.”

The final expert session was delivered by Mr. Rajeev Kumar, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Delhi Police, currently serving with IFSO, who shared valuable perspectives from the field of cybercrime investigation and law enforcement.

The summit concluded with inter-state team presentations, where students showcased their research papers, presentations, and app development ideas addressing contemporary cyber challenges. These presentations reflected not only strong conceptual understanding, but also teamwork, creativity, problem-solving, and innovation.

A Step Towards a Safer Digital India

The summit significantly enhanced cybersecurity awareness among students while fostering critical thinking, collaboration, digital responsibility, and 21st-century skills.

“Ek Bharat Digital Surakshit Bharat” stands as a testament to DPS R.K. Puram’s commitment to nurturing future-ready citizens who are not only technologically aware, but also responsible, informed, and empowered to contribute towards building a digitally secure India.

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Holiday on account of Ram Navami

It is hereby informed that Delhi Public School R.K Puram, East of Kailash and Vasant Vihar shall remain closed on Thursday, March 26, 2026 on account of Ram Navami.

Further, the holiday scheduled in the school calendar on Friday, March 27, 2026 stands cancelled, and the school shall function on that day as usual.

Post Final Exam & New Session Schedule 2026 – For Parents & Students

Post Final Exam & New Session Schedule 2026 – For Parents & Students

Sno

Description

Day &Date

1

Commencement of Class 10 and 12 (2026-2027)

Monday, 23rd March, 2026

2

Commencement of Class for 7, 8, 9 (2026-2027)

Wednesday, 1st April, 2026

3

Orientation Programme for Parents of Class 6

Thursday, 2nd April, 2026

4

Commencement of Class for 6 Part 1 (2026-2027)

Monday, 6th April, 2026

5

Commencement of Class for 6 Part 2 (2026-2027)

Tuesday, 7th April, 2026

6

Hostel Students (Girls & Boys) – Joining in Hostel

Friday, 3rd April, 2026

Saturday, 4th April, 2026

7

Hostel Students (Girls & Boys) – Orientation Programme

Saturday, 4th April, 2026

8

Commencement of Class for 11 (2026-2027)

Monday, 6th April, 2026


SCHEDULE FOR DISTRIBUTION OF SUMMER UNIFORMS

SCHEDULE FOR DISTRIBUTION OF SUMMER UNIFORMS

DATE

DAY

GRADE

TIMINGS

VENUE

17-03-2026

TUESDAY

CLASS IV

3PM TO 8PM

DPS RKP

18-03-2026

WEDNESDAY

CLASS VI

3PM TO 8PM

DPS RKP

19-03-2026

THURSDAY

CLASS PREP

3PM TO 8PM

DPS RKP

20-03-2026

FRIDAY

CLASS 3

3PM TO 8PM

DPS RKP

21-03-2026

SATURDAY

CLASS 1

3PM TO 8PM

DPS RKP

22-03-2026

SUNDAY

CLASS 2

3PM TO 8PM

DPS RKP

NOTES

Please bring your Parents ID along for Entry Validation at Gate Number 3.

Kindly Follow the Uniform Approved Designs as mentioned in the Almanac.

Parents can arrange the approved uniforms from any where.

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SCHEDULE FOR DISTRIBUTION OF SUMMER UNIFORMS

DATE

GRADE

TIMINGS

VENUE

21-03-2026 to  31-03-2026

CLASS VI – XII

9 AM TO 3PM

DPS RKP GATE NO.-3