Note: On exam days, students are allowed to go home after the exam at 09:30 am. It is compulsory for all students to carry their ID card. Consent slip for early departure should be signed by the parents and submitted to the class teacher beforehand. School buses will ply in the afternoon at the usual time.
“The beautiful thing about learning is that nobody can take it away from you.” – B.B. King
The Annual Scholar Badge Ceremony for the class X students was hosted by Delhi Public School R.K. Puram on 15 May 2025 in the Audio-Visual Hall (AVH). This widely anticipated day served as a chance to honour the students who have excelled in academics and extracurricular activities during the previous academic year.
The ceremony began on an auspicious note with the lighting of the lamp by the esteemed Chief Guest, Professor B. Sury; the Principal, Mr Anil Kumar; the Vice Principals: Mr Naresh Miglani, Mr. Mukesh Kumar and Mr Anil Kathuria; and the Headmistresses, Ms. Rashmi Malhotra and Dr. Anubha Gopal.
“A captivating rendition of ‘The Ganesh Vandana’ by the Indian Choir marked the commencement of the ceremony. The soulful invocation, seeking the blessings of Lord Ganesha, filled the air with melodious notes that enthralled the audience and set a serene tone for the event.”
Following this, a short film was presented, showcasing the school’s numerous achievements, various events organized throughout the year, and the accolades and scholarships earned by its students.
Next, the audience was treated to a mesmerizing dance performance titled Dance of Fire, a dynamic fusion of rhythm, movement, and emotion that left the viewers spellbound.
The Principal addressed the gathering and commended the students for their commitment and dedication to learning and success. He highlighted the accomplishments of the chief guest, noting his consistent calmness and serenity even in challenging times, encouraging everyone to take inspiration. He motivated the students to prioritize hard work and the pursuit of knowledge over merely seeking outcomes. In conclusion, he emphasized the importance of valuing the journey rather than fixating on the desire to win awards.
The much-awaited Award Ceremony was conducted by Ms. Ritu Raj and Ms. Deepti Chaudhary, the class representatives of class X. In total, 166 Second Blue Badges, 03 Second Green Badges, 180 First Green Badges, 02 Blue Blazers, 03 Red Blazer, 13 Certificates of Appreciation, 21 Red Ties, 37 Pins for sports, 22 Pins for co curricular activities, 12 Gold medals for 100% attendance were awarded to students as a token of appreciation for their outstanding performance in academics and extracurricular activities throughout the previous year. Apart from this 53 Gold Medals were awarded to students for securing rank in MVPP (Mukhyamantri Vigyan Pratibha Pariksha).
A special award, instituted by a staff member in memory of her mother, Smt. Swadesh Malik—a staunch advocate for the education of the girl child—was presented to Vanshika Sanwaria of Class X-C. This award carries a cash prize of ₹5,000 and is given to a girl student who has demonstrated the greatest academic improvement in Class IX.
The Chief Guest, Professor B. Sury, eminent professor, scholar and mathematician, lauded the efforts of the students and stressed on their ability to mold the future by dedicating themselves to self-improvement and reforming the society. He inspired everyone to strive for excellence through perseverance and diligence. Drawing connections between mathematics and life, Professor Sury illustrated how concepts like the max-flow min-cut theorem can reflect real-world challenges and the importance of cooperation, citing the work of renowned physicist Freeman Dyson. He observed that competitive endeavours foster swift success and emphasised on life long learning. He acknowledged the essential role played by parents and teachers in moulding a student and stressed upon the importance of nurturing responsible citizens who will create an inclusive society devoid of discrimination.
The Headmistress, Ms. Rashmi Malhotra, proposed the vote of thanks, expressing her gratitude to the Chief Guest, Professor B. Sury, for gracing the occasion with his presence. She also acknowledged the visionary leadership of the Principal, Mr. Anil Kumar, and extended her appreciation to the Vice Principals—Mr. Naresh Miglani, Mr. Anil Kathuria, and Mr. Mukesh Kumar—for their unwavering support. Ms. Malhotra thanked the dedicated teachers for their tireless efforts, the parents for their trust and partnership, and the students, whose enthusiasm and hard work played a pivotal role in making the event a grand success.
The rendition of the national anthem signalled the end of the ceremony.
“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” Benjamin Franklin
The Quizzing Club of Delhi Public School R.K. Puram held its 6th edition of Infinitus Reus – the Annual Quizzing Extravaganza, which invited the enthusiastic participation of 82 teams across Delhi, on Saturday, May 17 2025. The club was founded in 1983, and is the oldest and one of the most distinguished clubs in school. Over the years, Infinitus Reus has provided a platform for budding quizzers to unleash their potential, hone their skills and gain confidence for future enhancement. This year, the event provided an unforgettable experience to all the participants with new formats and an extensive range of questions.
Infinitus Reus 2025 was held in partnership with Oddy stationery and Cornitos. The event comprised a Senior Quiz for the students of class IX-XII, which was based on the theme of FLAMES: Food, Fashion, Literature, Art, Music, Entertainment and Sports. It consisted of thirty questions in the preliminary round, with the top scorers advancing to the elimination round and eventually the final round. The comperes for the event, Tiara and Divyansh welcomed the participants, and read out the rules and guidelines for the quiz.
The quizmaster was Mr. Arindam Bhattacharya, a multifaceted personality and an expert in the field of quizzing. He has conducted more than 500 quizzes over 17 years. His vibrant persona and charismatic way of asking the questions made the quiz even more engaging for the participants.
21 teams qualified for the semi finals, out of which 6 teams made it to the finals. The atmosphere at the venue was charged as each team vied for the trophy, facing increasingly challenging questions.
The valedictory ceremony commenced in the Seminar Room with the esteemed Principal, Mr Anil Kumar’s address. He interacted with all the participants and stressed on the importance of participation over winning. He reiterated the fact that for him, all students are winners as they are the chosen ones from their school; they have already taken the first step towards success. The winners were announced, and were felicitated with trophies and certificates. The overall winner was DPS Greater Noida. The vote of thanks was proposed by the Quizzing Club Incharges, Ms Priyam Sharma and Ms Sakshi Malik .
“I realized when you look at your mother, you are looking at the purest love you will ever know.” ― Mitch Albom, For One More Day
Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram celebrated Mothers’ Day with great warmth and enthusiasm by organising a series of diverse and engaging activities for the students of Classes IX -X, from 5th-9th May 2025. The highlight of this celebration was a special assembly for the mothers of Class IX students in the AVH on 8th and 19th May 2025. The event was attended by 150 mothers and served as a heartfelt tribute to the unwavering love and support that mothers provide.
The programme began with a soulful prayer in Sanskrit highlighting the importance of mothers and their boundless love towards their children. This was followed by melodious performances by the Indian and the Western choirs, expressing their love and gratitude for mothers and also recognising their unwavering love and sacrifices.
The students also recited a poem titled ‘Mother’ by Jodi L. Landes, in three different languages- French, German and Spanish -followed by their English translations, which captured the gentle, selfless and enduring essence of a mother’s love.
A Hindi poem and its enactment added further emotional depth to the programme, followed by a graceful dance performance dedicated to the strength and beauty of motherhood. This was followed by a ‘Tribute to Mothers’ wherein students honoured the resilient spirit, the steadfast love and the unwavering presence of their mothers with the help of a photo collage.
Thereafter, the Headmistress of Classes IX-X, Ms Rashmi Malhotra addressed the gathering, highlighting the profound impact of a mother’s love in shaping our lives. She emphasised on the unconditional love of mothers and its impact on our lives. The programme concluded with a vote of thanks and the national anthem.
The celebration of ‘Mothers’ Day’ at DPS RK Puram was not just a tribute, but it also fostered deeper connections between students and their mothers, making it a truly memorable and meaningful event.
Activities conducted as a part of Mother’s Day Celebration from 5 May- 9 May 2020:
Depart-ment
Class IX
Class X
English
Role Play: Students understood and appreciated the roles mothers play in their lives through dramatization. They acted out short scenes or skits that reflect everyday situations between a child and their mother. front of the class.
‘Interview Your Mother’ Project: Students interviewed their mothers and gained insights about their lives, experiences, and aspirations. Thereafter, the students shared their findings through oral presentations in the class, fostering empathy and a deeper understanding of their mothers as individuals beyond the role of a parent.
Hindi
‘विद्यार्थियों ने उल्लास के साथ’ मेरे जीवन की प्रेरणा’ पर अनुच्छेद लिखा |विद्यार्थियों ने माँ के प्रति कृतज्ञता व्यक्त करते हुए पत्र लिखे |माँ की विशेषताओं को उजागर करते हुए विद्यार्थियों ने माँ के लिए कविताएँ लिखीं |
‘विद्यार्थियों ने उल्लास के साथ’ मेरे जीवन की प्रेरणा’ पर अनुच्छेद लिखा |विद्यार्थियों ने माँ के प्रति कृतज्ञता व्यक्त करते हुए पत्र लिखे |माँ की विशेषताओं को उजागर करते हुए विद्यार्थियों ने माँ के लिए कविताएँ लिखीं |
Fine Art
Students created the following :1. My Mother ’ s Album (using pictures of Mother) 2. A Crown for My Mom (from Real/Artificial flowers) 3. Collage, Me and my Mother (using Pictures/paper or other material
Students created the following :1. My Mother’s Album (using pictures of Mother) 2. A Crown for My Mom (from Real/Artificial flowers) 3. Collage, Me and my Mother (using Pictures/paper or other material)
“Creativity is seeing what others see and thinking what no one else ever thought” – Albert Einstein
DIGEX, the Digital Excellence Society, in collaboration with CYBERX, the Cyber Security Club of Delhi Public School R.K.Puram, successfully hosted its annual event DIGEX x CYBERX on 17 May 2025. This eagerly anticipated event celebrating photography, filmmaking, ethical hacking, and digital safety attracted students from 54 schools from across Delhi NCR. The event featured five diverse competitions including Pixelate Sr., Pixelate Jr., CrADive, Hi-Res, Phishing Phantoms and ReconX; each designed to challenge creativity, technical skills, and cyber awareness. The presence of the distinguished alumni and esteemed judges elevated the experience for all the participants. The halls of the institution echoed with creativity and frenzy as students unveiled their talents.
The details of the competitions held this year’s are as follows:
Pixelate Senior and Junior:This photography team event was divided into junior(classes VI-VIII) and senior(classes IX-XII) categories. Participants had to bring their own cameras and other required accessories,they were given a topic on which they had to take one picture within the school premises.The use of editing software and phone photography was strictly prohibited.The judgement criteria included-creativity, clarity, technical skills and relevance to the topic.The esteemed panel of judges included Dr.Nandini Deb, Ms.Pratishta, and Ms.Faizah for the senior category and Mr.Vansh for junior category.
CreADive: This team event was held for classes VI-XII. Participants were to bring their own filming equipment,the details of the event were disclosed on the spot, the advertisement had to be shot within the school premises. The judgement criteria included -creativity, originality ,relevance to the topic and technical skills. The judges were Mr.Aikagra and Mr.Rahul Harit
Hi-RES: This was an online team event held for classes VI-XII.The topic was disclosed on 3rd May 2025 and the last date for submission of entries was 8th May 2025. The film had to contain a title and a message. It could not be longer than six minutes. Any kind of plagiarism would result in disqualification , any copyrighted material had to be given proper credit. The judgement criteria were-creativity, technical skills, relevance to the topic and clarity.THe judges were Ms.Sana and Mr.Vivaan.
Phishing Phantoms: This team event was held for classes IX-XII. The participants received several pieces of communications during this competition,it could have been real or the result of social engineering techniques. They had to find the misleading material and make a PowerPoint presentation detailing their research and offering solutions.The PowerPoint presentation had to include: identification of the Fake- A clear sign of identity with a complete justification, Analysis of tactics-discussing the particular strategies used in social engineering, Preventive Measures: informing people and organisations about preventative steps they can take to prevent being targets of such assaults.Using artificial intelligence in any way would disqualify the team.Images and designs had to be properly attributed, as should any other copyrighted content. The judgement criteria were-identification accuracy, depth of analysis, clarity and professionalism of Presentation and Preventive Measures. The judges were Mr.Atharva and Mr.Tanush
ReconX: This team event was held for classes IX-XII. Participants were given a target and the task of looking up publicly accessible information about them online by looking for posts, photos, likes, and interactions on social media platforms, among other sites. Participants had to look for recurrent themes, geotags, timings and linkages, personalities, etc. to develop beyond surface level information. Following their study, they will produce a presentation that will include recommendations for privacy protection, a summary of their results, and an explanation of their analytical methodology.Any usage of artificial intelligence will result in the team’s disqualification. The judgement criteria were-identification accuracy, depth of analysis, clarity and professionalism of Presentation and Preventive Measures. The judges were Mr.Agra Imran Husain, Mr.Gyanshu and Ms.Vrinda
The Fest concluded with a captivating photography workshop led by an esteemed school alumnus, Rahul Harit, who offered valuable filmmaking insights and tips. Subsequently an engaging mock parliament session was conducted by Dr. Twinkal Dogra and Mr. Shubham Nayyar. A compelling skit then showcased the essence of liberal arts education and the challenges aspirants face during UPSC preparation.
Representatives from Athena orchestrated an informative workshop on how to secure admission in a prestigious foreign university. A retrospective film showcasing DIGEX society’s journey since 2009 was screened,followed by the launch of the second edition of CIPHER, the annual cybersecurity magazine. The Principal, Mr. Anil Kumar addressed the gathering and praised the teamwork, creativity and discipline that was demonstrated throughout the fest. The Vice Principals: Mr. Naresh Miglani, Mr. Anil Kathuria and Mr. Mukesh Kumar followed with an inspiring and encouraging message for the participants.
The Western Dance Society enthralled the audience with their dynamic performance. Ms. Sarika Kaushal, the Club In-Charge and founder of the society, also addressed the gathering and highlighted the significance of dedication and perseverance over mere victory. She commended the sincere efforts of all participants and club members whose hard work contributed immensely to the success of the event. The day concluded on a celebratory note with the much-anticipated award distribution ceremony, honoring the achievements of the participants.
“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” — Eleanor Roosevelt
Delhi Public School R.K. Puram hosted its Annual Scholar Badge Ceremony for Class XII on May 14, 2025, honouring exceptional scholastic and co-curricular achievements of our students for the previous academic year. The ceremony recognized students who demonstrated remarkable dedication and talent across various disciplines.
The proceedings began with the traditional lamp lighting ceremony led by Chief Guest Shri V.K. Shunglu, Chairman of the Managing Committee DPS RK Puram, Shri Sanjiv Kaura, President of The Times Foundation, Principal Mr. Anil Kumar, and Vice Principals Mr Naresh Miglani, Mr. Anil Kathuria and Mr. Mukesh Kumar; and the headmistresses Ms Rashmi Malhotra and Dr Anubha Gopal.
The cultural segment featured a melodious performance by the Indian Music Society, whose orchestral arrangement set a dignified tone for the occasion with the rendition of “Ek Zidd hi Kaafi hai itihaas banane ko” that further enhanced the cultural significance of the event.
The Principal Mr. Anil Kumar welcomed the Chief Guest Shri V.K. Shunglu, Chairman, Managing Committee Delhi Public School R.K. Puram, and expressed sincere appreciation for his presence despite numerous commitments. The Principal acknowledged the Chairman’s significant contributions toward establishing meaningful benchmarks and providing consistent support for the institution’s ongoing pursuit of excellence.
Class XII RepresentativesMs Lalitha Srinivasan, Ms.Richa Aggarwal and Ms. Sarika Kaushal conducted the award distribution ceremony with professional precision. The institution conferred 154 Gold medals, 32 Blue Blazers, Blue Badge to 2 students, 2nd Green Badge to 8 students, and 1st Green Badge to 71 students in recognition of their outstanding academic performance.Additionally, 75 students received awards for exemplary achievements in co-curricular domains including sports, musical accomplishments, and dance. Two Special awards- the Ishwar Chandra Memorial Distinction for class XI toppers of each section and the Deepanvita Baisya Memorial Commendation was given to toppers of each stream. One student was given an award for 100% attendance.
In his address, the Chief Guest Shri V.K. Shunglu emphasized the importance of valuing the developmental journey rather than focussing solely on outcomes. He stressed the critical importance of identifying one’s intellectual interests and pursuing them with unwavering commitment.
The Vice Principal Mr. Naresh Miglani proposed the vote of thanks. He acknowledged the distinguished presence of the Chief Guest Shri V.K. Shunglu and the Guest of Honour Shri Sanjiv Kaura. He expressed his gratitude towards the Principal Mr. Anil Kumar for his steadfast guidance and vision, the Vice Principals: Mr. Mukesh Kumar and Mr. Anil Kathuria for their constant support and the Class Representatives: Ms Lalitha Srinivasan, Ms. Richa Aggarwal, and Ms. Sarika Kaushal for their meticulous coordination. He extended appreciation to the activity incharges , the Performing Arts department, the Art department, and the faculty members for their valuable contributions. He concluded by congratulating the students on their noteworthy achievements and persistent academic efforts.
The ceremony culminated with the National Anthem.
Commendation of Excellence
Full Attendance
Si. No.
Section
Admission No.
Name
SB
Full Attendance
1.
V
R24399
ARAHANT SINGH
GM
FULL ATTENDANCE
Deepanvita Baisya Memorial Commendation – Class XI Toppers
This prestigious accolade commemorates the intellectual legacy of Deepanvita Baisya through parental endowment. The special awards were given away in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Baisoya.
Position
Section
Admission No.
Name
Stream
Percentage
1.
E
R23136
H JATIN VIKASH
SCIENCE
96
2.
F
R24222
TIJIL AGRAWAL
SCIENCE
96
3.
N
R24028
SWASTI SNEH
COMMERCE
97.2
4.
U
R24277
VANLALENKAWL
HUMANITIES
97.6
Ishwar Chandra Memorial Distinction – Class XI Section Toppers
The Ishwar Chandra Memorial Distinction, established by Mrs. Poonam Surie, honours the intellectual heritage of her father, Mr. Ishwar Chandra. The special award was given in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Suri.
DPS R.K. Puram Table Tennis team participated in the prestigious Ramjas School Table Tennis tournament 2025, which was held in Ramjas School, Anand Parbat, New Delhi, from 28th to 5th May 2025.
Members of “Roboknights” Club participated in “IGNITE Techfest 2025”, organised by IILM University, Plot 16, Knowledge Park II,Greater Noida, 201310 on 16April 2025 and brought laurels for the school.
“Memorization fades, but the ability to reason and prove endures — shaping true mathematical thinkers from a young age.”
On 26 April 2025, Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram hosted a workshop by Mr. Anant Mudgal titled ‘A Journey in Mathematical Thinking’.
Mr. Mudgal represented India at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) for four consecutive years — 2015 to 2018 — winning an Honourable Mention, two Bronze Medals, and a Silver Medal. He notably proposed Problem Six at the 60th IMO in Bath, United Kingdom — the most challenging problem of the contest — becoming the only Indian to do so, and one of the five Indians in the IMO’s 65-year history to have a problem selected. As a leading coach of the Indian IMO program, Mr. Mudgal has served on various committees and trained students across five continents and fifteen countries. He now heads Mathelots Pvt Ltd, a company committed to delivering high-quality mathematics education resources and promoting the true spirit of learning mathematics.
Mr. Anant Mudgal is also the author of The Book of Zero Knowledge. In this work, he blends the enchanting spirit of medieval fantasy with the thrill of unraveling mathematical truths through logic and reasoning.Through a journey filled with challenging puzzles, the book seeks to answer the question: “What is all that there is to know?”
The proceedings of the workshop began with the Principal, Mr. Anil Kumar who warmly welcomed Mr. Anant Mudgal and shared his reflections on the inspiring journey of writing The Book of Zero Knowledge — from its initial idea to its launch on the auspicious occasion of Pi Day which also coincided with a rare cosmic event of lunar eclipse, marking an important new beginning.
The workshop was attended by the Mathematics Faculty of DPS R.K. Puram , DPS Vasant Vihar and DPS East of Kailash.
An insightful session led by Mr. Anant Mudgal included various problems : Validations and Proofs, a Serrendiptious Sum, Numbers and Counting etc.The session was both inspiring and enlightening, offering a glimpse into the beauty and depth of mathematical thinking and problem-solving at the highest levels. Mr. Mudgal emphasized that simply memorizing formulae, definitions, and theorems does not spark true interest in mathematics. While comfort with numbers, variables, and logical arguments is helpful, the most important foundation is a serious and mature curiosity to seek and understand deeper truths.
Mr. Anant underscored that introducing logic and proofs at an early stage significantly enhances children’s comprehension and foundational understanding of mathematics.
As the event drew to a close, a heartfelt Vote of Thanks was delivered by Head of the Mathematics Department, Ms. Ritu Nayar, acknowledging the collective efforts of the guests, organizers, and participating faculty. The Principal Mr. Anil Kumar emphasized the importance of engaging students with practical problems to nurture curiosity and deeper learning. Vice Principals Mr. Anil Katuria and Mr. Naresh Miglani applauded the efforts of the author Mr. Anant Mudgal.