Commerce Week 2026

“Learning is not attained by chance; it must be sought for with ardor and diligence.” – Abigail Adams.

Commerce Week at DPS R.K. Puram unfolded as a lively celebration where curiosity, creativity, and practical learning converged to bring commerce, economics, and business studies to life. The campus hummed with activity as students across grades took part in debates, board and soft-board displays, bookmark and slogan-making, a thought-provoking street play, an impactful project exhibition, a charitable bake sale, and the unveiling of a student-led commerce magazine followed by an expert panel discussion. Each activity was carefully designed to translate theoretical concepts into tangible experiences, giving students opportunities to research, innovate, present, and reflect while engaging with peers, teachers, and school leaders.

The week commenced with an engaging Debate Competition organised by the Business Studies Department which was held in the seminar room. The competition witnessed enthusiastic participation from various sections. Students articulated their viewpoints on contemporary commerce-related topics, honing their oratory and analytical skills. The topic of the debate was ‘Artificial intelligence will be a net creator of employment in the Indian Economy’. 

Concurrently, students of Classes IX and XI undertook the task of creating soft boards and presenting it for judgement.

The highlight of the week was the Board Display Exhibition held in the school, featuring the work of class XI students. Each board presented complex topics such as Chanakya Neeti, Economics Maxims, Auxiliaries to Trade, Preventing Financial Fraud, Avenues for Investment and many more. The displays combined charts, diagrams, quotations, infographics, and real-life examples, demonstrating conceptual clarity and innovative presentation. Students confidently explained their work to the school’s Principal, Vice Principals, Headmistress, and faculty, exemplifying experiential learning and effective communication.

Simultaneously, the Accountancy Department organized a Bookmark Making and Slogan Writing Activity for students of class IX . The activity encouraged students to creatively express essential values related to savings, investments, digital payments, cashless economy, and ethics in business. The school buzzed with artistic energy as students designed visually appealing bookmarks paired with impactful slogans, reinforcing financial literacy and ethical awareness.

A team of Class IX students performed a compelling street play to raise awareness about the MGNREGA scheme, now known as VB G-RAM-G. The play highlighted the scheme’s provision of guaranteed employment for unskilled workers, reservation for women, and the creation of rural assets. Through a blend of humor and impactful messaging, the students educated the audience on the scheme’s role in promoting financial independence and strengthening rural livelihoods.

The Annual Commerce and Economics Project Work Exhibition was organised which showcased the impressive projects of Class XI students across subjects such as Accountancy, Business Studies, and Economics. The exhibition embodied the philosophy of “Learning by Doing.” Students demonstrated the practical application of theoretical concepts, fostering critical thinking, research skills, and innovation. The exhibition served as an inspiration for younger students, making commerce education engaging and relevant to real-world scenarios.

The Economics Department organized “Bakes of Kindness,” a bake sale held in the school.This initiative linked concepts from Economics to social responsibility by raising funds for Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger. Students from Classes IX and XI enthusiastically contributed homemade baked goods, gaining experiential insights into production, pricing, exchange, and social responsibility. The event was well-received by students across multiple classes, reflecting the spirit of transforming thoughtful ideas into purposeful social action.

The culmination of Commerce Week featured the formal release of the Commerce Magazine, a collective academic and creative effort showcasing insightful articles, case studies, and student perspectives from Accountancy, Business Studies, and Economics. The magazine release ceremony was attended by senior school authorities and department teachers, symbolizing the spirit of inquiry and real-world relevance in commerce education.

Following the release, an insightful panel discussion was conducted bringing together distinguished experts from Accountancy, Economics, Finance, Media, and Digital Marketing. The panelists included a seasoned Chartered Accountant, university professors, a senior journalist, and a digital marketing specialist. The discussion covered five thematic areas: Financial Literacy, Prevention of Financial Frauds, Role of Artificial Intelligence in Financial Markets, Influence of Social Media on Commerce, and Impact of International Economic Policies on Stock Markets.

Students actively engaged by posing thoughtful questions, while panelists emphasized the importance of informed financial decision-making, ethical practices, technological adaptability, and global economic awareness. The session bridged theoretical knowledge with practical insights, inspiring students to pursue careers in commerce and finance. The event concluded with a vote of thanks, acknowledging the panelists and the Accountancy Department for organizing a meaningful academic initiative.

Commerce Week at DPS R.K. Puram was an inspiring and dynamic celebration of commerce education. Through engaging debates, innovative exhibitions, impactful performances, and expert discussions, students demonstrated exceptional creativity, critical thinking, and social responsibility. This immersive experience not only enriched their academic understanding but also empowered them with practical skills and ethical awareness, preparing them to excel in the complex world of commerce.

RESULTS OF THE COMPETITIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS: 

DEBATE

Best Speakers – For the Motion

1st Uday Veer Joshi XI-O

2nd Amrisha Kumar XI-S

3rd Lakshay Kashyap XI-L

3rd Ashi Goel XI-P

3rd Anvi Agrawal XI-Q

Best Speakers – Against the Motion

1st Ayaan Raj XI-P

2nd Anvesha Garg XI-S

3rd Mishika Bansal XI-O

Best Interjectors

1st Aryaman Bhardwaj XI-R

2nd Prakhar Gupta XI-N

3rd Kabir Sahni XI-L

Soft Board Competition ( Class IX)

First Position: IX C

Second Position: IX O

Third Position: IX E

Soft Board Competition (Class XI)

First Position: XI N

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Guest Speaker Programme: An Enriching Cross-Cultural Exchange

Delhi Public School R.K. Puram organised a Guest Speaker Programme on 14 January 2026, from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m., offering students of class IX an inspiring opportunity to engage with Padamshree Prof.Tomio Mizokami from Japan.

The programme commenced with a warm welcome of the esteemed Chief Guest, Prof.Tomio Mizokami who was felicitated by the  Principal, Mr Anil Kumar. This was followed by the introduction of Shri. Tomio Mizokami, Professor Emeritus of Osaka University, Japan, and a renowned scholar of Indian languages and literature.

Born in Kobe, Japan, in 1941, Prof. Mizokami pursued Indian Studies and completed his PhD from the University of Delhi, specialising in sociolinguistics and language contact in Punjab. His illustrious academic career includes teaching at premier institutions such as Osaka University and the University of California, Berkeley. A linguist of exceptional calibre, he is proficient in several Indian and foreign languages, including Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Marathi, Urdu, Tamil, and German. In recognition of his outstanding contribution to literature and education, he was conferred the Padma Shri in 2018 by the President of India.

The audience was treated to a soulful musical performance by the school choir, beautifully capturing the spirit of harmony and highlighting music as a universal language that transcends borders and cultures.

Invited to address the gathering, Prof. Mizokami shared about his deep ties with India; expressing his profound admiration for Indian culture, its people, and its linguistic diversity. Speaking in chaste and fluent Hindi, he highlighted the warmth and inclusiveness of Indian society and its remarkable ability to make foreigners feel at home. His address offered students valuable insights into Japanese culture and values while reinforcing the significance of cross-cultural understanding.

This was followed by an interactive question and answer session in which students enthusiastically engaged with the speaker, posing questions in Hindi and Punjabi, making the interaction lively and memorable.

The event proved to be a truly enriching experience, inspiring the audience to look beyond boundaries and appreciate the shared human values that unite cultures across the world.

DPS R.K. Puram Shines at MÉLANGE–SPECTRUM 2025 Hosted by DPS Dwarka

DPS Dwarka organised its Annual Fest MÉLANGE–SPECTRUM 2025 on 11 October 2025, featuring 118 diverse and innovative events designed to celebrate student talent across academics, arts, sports, and creative domains. The fest aimed to foster camaraderie, showcase potential, and promote healthy competition among students from leading schools.

Students of Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram delivered an outstanding performance and secured top positions in multiple categories.

Achievements

1st Position – POD-E-CON (Online Only)

  • Mishka Taneja (XI-P)
  • Devansh Singh Dham (XI-U) 

1st Position – AD-DICTIVE ECOPLAY

  • Smyaan Sharma (X-G) 
  • Shaylah Shankar (X-M) 
  • Lakshya Kaul (IX-K)

2nd Position – Lights Camera Commerce: The Reel Challenge

  • Tiara Rose Gera (XI-Q)
  • Priyanshi Sajwan (XI-Q)

The school congratulates all winners for their creativity, teamwork, and dedication. Their exemplary performance reflects strong conceptual understanding and innovative thinking-qualities that define the spirit of DPS R.K. Puram.

DPS RK Puram Participates in Interact 2025 at Mount Carmel School

Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram proudly participated in Interact 2025, the annual inter-school event hosted by Mount Carmel School, Anand Niketan on 30 October 2025. Interact 2025 was a vibrant celebration of creativity, talent, and collaboration, curated around the inspiring theme “Love thy neighbor as thyself.”

The event brought together students from leading schools across Delhi, offering a dynamic platform to engage in music, dance, literature, art, photography, culinary innovation, and various interdisciplinary challenges. This enriching experience encouraged students to showcase their abilities while fostering empathy, teamwork, and a spirit of healthy competition.

DPS R.K. Puram participated in the Symposium (Commerce/Economics Category), where the team delivered a 5-minute research-based presentation supported by a PowerPoint presentation on one of the contemporary commerce themes.

Participants from DPS R.K. Puram:

  • Vidhan Garg (XI-L)
  • Ryaan Namit Jain (XI-L)
  • Yash Vardhan Shukla (XI-L)

The students represented the school with confidence, clarity, and well-researched content, responding adeptly to panel questions and demonstrating strong analytical understanding of their chosen topic.

Inter DPS National Boys’ Football Tournament 2026

The Inter DPS National Boys’ Football Tournament was inaugurated on 8th January  with great enthusiasm and solemnity. The opening ceremony commenced with the arrival of Ms. Dolly Chanana, Joint Director of the DPS Society, followed by the lighting of the ceremonial lamp and the hoisting of the flag. The Principal, Mr. Anil Kumar, addressed the gathering, underscoring the significance of teamwork, unity, and collective effort. He eloquently reflected on the idea that true success is achieved when individuals work together towards a shared objective. The ceremony continued with the players taking the oath, pledging to uphold fairness, integrity, and the spirit of the game. In her address, Ms. Dolly Chanana lauded the talent and dedication of the young footballers and highlighted sportsmanship as a true reflection of character, perseverance, and respect. The release of balloons symbolically marked the soaring spirit, confidence, and determination that would define the tournament. 

Football teams from DPS Amritsar, DPS Bhopal, DPS Bangalore East, DPS Bangalore South, DPS Bhilai, DPS Navi Mumbai, DPS Bopal Ahmedabad, DPS Faridabad, DPS Greater Faridabad, DPS Greater Noida, DPS Gurgaon Sector 45, DPS Guwahati, DPS Karnal, DPS Vasant Kunj, DPS Meerut, DPS Megacity Kolkata, DPS Ranipur, DPS Noida, DPS Srinagar, DPS Surat, and DPS R.K. Puram participated in the tournament, showcasing remarkable skill and teamwork.. 

The event ended on 10th January with the Closing Ceremony, marking the end of three days of intense matches and exemplary sportsmanship among DPS Schools from across the country. The ceremony was graced by the presence of Ms. Dolly Chanana, Joint Director of the DPS Society, and Ms. Priya Punia, Player of the Indian Women’s Cricket Team, who inspired and motivated the young athletes. Addressing the gathering, the Principal, Mr. Anil Kumar, reiterated the importance of teamwork, unity, discipline, and sportsmanship as essential attributes for achieving success both on and off the field. Ms. Priya Punia encouraged the players to continue striving for excellence and to remain resilient in the face of challenges, while Ms. Dolly Chanana appreciated the skills displayed by the participants and expressed her hope of witnessing unity and solidarity in future tournaments. 

At the Prize Distribution Ceremony, DPS Bangalore South emerged as the winners, DPS Gurgaon Sector 45 were declared the First Runners-Up, and DPS Vasant Kunj along with DPS Bangalore East secured the position of Second Runners-Up. The Player of the Tournament award was conferred upon Nischal Natraj Gujran of DPS Bangalore South. The tournament concluded on a celebratory note, successfully instilling the values of discipline, unity, perseverance, and sportsmanship among the participating players.

View Gallery – Opening Ceremony

View Gallery – Closing Ceremony

Schedule for Class 12 Board Practical Examination 2026 – Physical Education

Delhi Public School, R K Puram

Schedule for Class 12 Board Practical Examination – 2026

PHYSICAL EDUCATION XII (048) 


Date

(Day)

Time

Roll Numbers

From – To

Class Section

(No. of students)

Batch No

17-JAN–2026

(SATURDAY)




07:30-AM-09:30AM



14721411, 14721416, 14721436, 14721437, 14721443, 14721445, 14721446, 14721447, 14721448, 14721449, 14721450, 14721451, 14721456, 14721457, 14721458, 14721459, 14721460, 14721461, 14721468, 14721469, 14721470, 14721473, 14721475, 14721476, 14721477, 14721478, 14721481, 14721482, 14721444, 14721452

12A(4)

12B(25

12C(1)

I (30)

17-JAN–2026

(SATURDAY)



09:30AM-11:30AM

14721453,14721454,14721455

14721426,14721464,14721465

14721471,14721432,14721474

14721479,14721480,14721746

14721754,14721758,14721677

14721766,14721693,14721771

14721782,14721743,14721744

14721589,14721747,14721748

14721749,14721751,14721753

14721757,14721760,14721761

12C(11)

12 I(8)

12J(11)


II (30)





 

17-JAN–2026

(SATURDAY)



11:30AM-01:30PM

14721762,14721763,14722229

14722231,14721877,14721571

14722230,14721765,14721507,

14721619,14721854,14721772

14721774,14721777,14721778

14721779,14721780,14721781

14721861,14721863,14721864

14721868,14721869,14721871

14721872,14721874,14721875

14721876,14721878,14721879

12J(18)

12M(12)



III (30)


19-JAN–2026

(MONDAY)



07:30-AM-09:30AM



14722233,14721881,14721882

14721885,14721887,14721888

14721891,14721892,14721893

14721895,14721897,14721898

14721899,14721900,14722182

14721484,14721485,14721418

14721497,14721439,14721462

14721467,14721524,14721486

14721491,14721534,14721493

14721535,14721538,14721501

12M(15)

12A(5)

12B(2)

12C(8)



I (30)

19-JAN–2026

(MONDAY)

09:30-AM-11:30AM

14721549,14721550,14721519

14721522,14721523,14721532

14721496,14721553,14721559

14721715,14721716,14721561

14721574,14721733,14721583

14721544,14721741,14721591

14721721,14721604,14721608

14721736,14721742,14721714

14721645,14721648,14721658

14721851,14721668,14721723

12C(2)

12D(5)

12E(10)

12F(6)

12G(6)

12H(1)

II (30

19-JAN–2026

(MONDAY

11:30-AM-01:30PM

14721730,14721520,14721598

14721547,14721745,14721770

14721775,14721784,14721789

14721792,14721796,14721810

14721822,14721837,14721842

14721848,14721859


12H(1)

12I(3)

12J(3)

12K(6)

12L(4)

III (17)

20-JAN–2026

(TUESDAY)

07:30-AM-09:30AM

14721976,14721902,14721988

14721913,14721921,14721923

14721927,14721928,14721930

14721935,14721937,14722016

14722018,14722019,14722020

14721941,14722026,14722072

14722029,14722032,14722044

14722048,14722091,14722101

14722105,14721433,14722115

14722131,14722132,14722136

12N(11)

12Q(11)

12S(5)

12T(3)

I (30)

20-JAN–2026

(TUESDAY)

09:30-AM-11:30AM

14722137,14722139,14722142

14722145,14722148,14722151

14722043,14722161,14722168

14722170,14722027,14722176

14722178,14722033,14722194

14722203,14722204,14722207

14722213,14722214,14721773

14722039,14722223,14722225

12T(7)

12U(7)

12V(10)

II (24)

21-JAN–2026

(WEDNESDAY)

07:30-AM-09:30AM

14721904,14721906,14721911

14721920,14721933,14721936

14721940,14721943,14721944

14721946,14721948,14721950

14721952,14721954,14721955

14721931,14721975,14721977

14721978,14721979,14721983

14721985,14721986,14721987

14721992,14721994,14722000

14722002,14722009,14722017

12N(6)

12O(10)

12P(12)

12Q(1)

I (30)

21-JAN–2026

(WEDNESDAY)

09:30-AM-11:30AM

14722022,14722023,14722025

14722028,14722030,14722031

14722038,14722042,14722047

14722052,14722054,14722064

14722065,14722067,14722068

14722071,14722074,14722080

14722082,14722083,14722084

14722085,14722087,14721708

14722056,14722096,14722098

14722100,14722103,14722108

12Q(9)

12R(14)

12S(7)

II (30)

22-JAN–2026

(THURSDAY)

07:30-AM-09:30AM

14721613,14722116,14721826

14722126,14722063,14721886

14722153,14722167,14722171

14722172,14722173,14721734

14722192,14722198,14722219

14722221,14722228

12S(2)

12T(5)

12U(5)

12V(5)

I (17)

GUIDELINES  :  It is compulsory for each student to pass in theory and practical separately. 

  1. Students appearing in the practical exam will report in proper sports wear – (any color T-shirt and Track Pants with proper sports shoes) and bring their ‘Project-practical file’.  All students must write their board roll numbers on the file before attending the practical.

  2. The students must report in the SPORTS COMPLEX (Cricket Ground) at the above said schedule. They are required to be present at the boys hostel main gate to enter. If any student has any doubt regarding the same, can discuss it with the concerned Physical Education teacher 

Ms. Mandeep Tewani. (cell phone No.9811109019)

  1. Class Teachers- Reps are requested to kindly ensure that concerned students must appear in practical exams accordingly. 

  2. CARRYING YOUR RFID IS COMPULSORY.

Schedule for Class 12 Board Practical Examination 2026 – Painting

Delhi Public School, R K Puram

Schedule for Class 12 Board Practical Examination – 2026

 PAINTING -XII (049) 


Date

(Day)

Time

Roll Numbers

Class Section

(No. of students)

Batch No

15-Jan-2026

(Thursday)

7:30 A.M. – 01:40 P.M.

14722126, 14722125, 14722128, 14722148, 14721752, 14722167, 14722176, 14722179, 14722033, 14722184, 14722207, 14722211, 14722039, 14721445, 14721449, 14721461, 14721468, 14721540, 14721601, 14721703, 14721766, 14722003, 14722111, 14722112, 14722142, 14722160, 14722216

T-5  

U-7 

V-4

B-4 

D-1 

F-1 

H-1 

I -1 

P-1

S-2

Total-27

I

16-Jan-2026

(Friday)

7:30 A.M. – 01:40 P.M.

14721413, 14721421, 14721422, 14721423, 14721434, 14721463, 14721466, 14721415, 14721534, 14721472, 14721549, 14722120, 14722121, 14722182, 14721773, 14721477, 14721587, 14721877, 14722019, 14722026, 14721993, 14722034, 14722044, 14722101, 14722131, 14722132

A-5

B-3

C-4

S-3

U-1

V-1 

E-1

J-1

Q-5

T-2

Total-26

I

19-Jan-2026

(Monday)

7:30 A.M. – 01:40 P.M.

14722093, 14722100, 14722104, 14721433, 14722115, 14722136, 14721886, 14722151, 14722156, 14722178, 14722192, 14722201, 14722210, 14721589, 14722229, 14721811, 14721847, 14721913, 14721928, 14721935, 14721937, 14722109, 14722139, 14722204

S-6 

T-4 

U-2

V-4

J-2

K-1

L-1

N-4

Total-24

I

अंतर्राष्ट्रीय अटल गौरव सम्मान

अंतर्राष्ट्रीय समरसता मंच एवं इंडो-नेपाल समरसता आर्गेनाइजेशन के संयुक्त तत्वाधान में नेपाल की राजधानी काठमांडू में सोमवार, 29 दिसंबर 2025 को भारत रत्न पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री स्वर्गीय श्री अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी जी की 101 वीं जयंती के अवसर पर भव्य वैश्विक शांति समरसता सम्मेलन का आयोजन किया गया।

इस अवसर पर दिल्ली पब्लिक स्कूल, रामकृष्णपुरम के प्रधानाचार्य श्री अनिल कुमार जी को अटल गौरव अवार्ड से सम्मानित किया गया। यह सम्मान उन्हें शिक्षा के क्षेत्र में उत्कृष्ट योगदान तथा सामाजिक सेवाओं के प्रति समर्पण के लिए प्रदान किया गया।इस सम्मान की चयन समिति के अध्यक्ष डॉ. विष्णु हरि (पूर्व राजदूत, जापान) ने गहन अवलोकन के उपरांत भारत से श्री अनिल कुमार जी के नाम का प्रस्ताव पारित करते हुए बताया कि अनिल कुमार जी को यह सम्मान नेपाल राष्ट्र में आयोजित वैश्विक शांति सम्मेलन में शिक्षा जगत में उनकी विशिष्ट उपलब्धियों और जनसेवा के प्रति उनके उत्कृष्ट समर्पण को देखते हुए प्रदान किया गया है।

यह सम्मान 25 राष्ट्रों (भारत, नेपाल, भूटान, अफगानिस्तान, अल्जीरिया, अंगोला, ऑस्ट्रिया, क्रोएशिया, फिनलैंड, ट्यूनीशिया, जर्मनी, इजराइल, मेसिडोनिया, मोरक्को, नीदरलैंड, नाइजीरिया, नॉर्वे, रोमानिया, डेनमार्क, श्रीलंका, मालदीव्, किर्गिस्तान, फिजी आदि देशों के गरिमामय प्रतिनिधित्व में प्रदान किया गया।

यह सम्मान समारोह काठमांडू, नेपाल में स्थित ‘रशियन कल्चर सेंटर’ में मुख्य अतिथि के रूप में नेपाल सरकार के प्रथम उपराष्ट्रपति न्यायमूर्ति परमानंद झा व अन्य गणमान्य अतिथियों यथा –  सर्वोच्च न्यायालय के न्यायाधीश न्यायमूर्ति श्री गिरीश चंद्र लाल, पूर्व उपसभापति श्रीमती इंदिरा राणा मगर, पूर्व उप प्रधानमंत्री श्री उपेंद्र यादव, पूर्व उप प्रधानमंत्री श्री वीरेंद्र निधि, पूर्व उप प्रधानमंत्री श्री राजेंद्र महतो, इंटरनेशनल कल्चर यूनिवर्सिटी के कुलपति डॉक्टर एच सी गगेशिया तथा नेपाल के प्रसिद्ध संत जगतगुरु १००८ श्री शिव शक्ति बाबा आदि के सानिध्य में संपन्न हुआ।

इस अवसर पर अपने संदेश में श्री अनिल कुमार जी ने कहा कि- ‘शिक्षा, तकनीक, व ए आई (AI) द्वारा एक सशक्त व समृद्ध भारत के निर्माण के प्रति वे प्रतिबद्ध हैं।’ 

भारत रत्न अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी जी की पंक्तियों को दोहराते हुए उन्होंने कहा कि –

“जीवित हिंदुस्तान हमारा,
जग के मस्तक पर रोली-सा,
शोभित हिंदुस्तान हमारा।”

International Atal Gaurav Award

Under the joint auspices of the International Harmony Forum and the Indo-Nepal Harmony Organization, a grand global peace and harmony conference was organized in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, on December 29, 2025, on the occasion of the 101st birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna and former Prime Minister, the late Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

On this occasion, Mr. Anil Kumar, Principal of Delhi Public School, RK Puram, was honored with the ‘Atal Gaurav Award’. This award was bestowed upon him for his outstanding contribution to the field of education and his dedication to social service.

Dr. Vishnu Hari (former Ambassador to Japan), Chairman of the selection committee for this award, after careful consideration, proposed Mr. Anil Kumar’s name from India, stating that Mr. Anil Kumar was being given this award at the global peace conference held in Nepal in recognition of his exceptional achievements in the field of education and his outstanding dedication to public service. This honor was bestowed in the dignified presence of representatives from 25 nations (India, Nepal, Bhutan, Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Austria, Croatia, Finland, Tunisia, Germany, Israel, Macedonia, Morocco, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Romania, Denmark, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Kyrgyzstan, Fiji, and others).

The award ceremony took place at the Russian Culture Center in Kathmandu, Nepal, with the First Vice President of the Government of Nepal, Justice Parmanand Jha, as the chief guest, and other distinguished guests including Supreme Court Justice Girish Chandra Lal, former Deputy Speaker Indira Rana Magar, former Deputy Prime Minister Upendra Yadav, former Deputy Prime Minister Birendra Nidhi, former Deputy Prime Minister Rajendra Mahato, Vice-Chancellor of International Culture University Dr. H.C. Gageshia, and the renowned Nepalese saint Jagatguru 1008 Shri Shiv Shakti Baba.

In his message on this occasion, Mr. Anil Kumar said that he is committed to building a strong and prosperous India through education, technology, and AI.  Quoting the lines of Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee, he said:

“Jeevit hindustaan hamaara,
Jag ke mastak par rolee-sa,
Shobhit hindustaan hamaara.”