High Achievers Hindi Class X (2019)

This year 12 students of DPS RK Puram scored 100 marks in Hindi CBSE Board exam 2019 in class 10. Hindi Vikas Sansthan awarded the students and the Teachers on 15th October 2019 in Air force Auditorium,Subroto Park with the medals and certificates .

Winner Inter School Drone Championship Seniors

Rihit Wadhwa(class VII-K) of Robotics activity participated in “QUEST- 2019” organised by Allenhouse Public School, Vrindavan Yojna, Lucknow on Saturday, 19th October  2019 and won first position in the Inter School Drone Championship Seniors (Classes VII to XII).

Assembly IX A and IX B 23-10-2019

Assembly IX A 23-10-2019 
Class Teacher: Ms. Ekta Arora and Mr Anang Saxena
Class Representative: Ms. Shruti Vijan
Headmistress: Ms.Rashmi Malhotra 
Date: 23 October, 2019
Cultural Programme In-charge: Ms. Shelly
Photography: Mr. Shankar Giri

Topic: Change begins with us

Leo Tolstoy once said “Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself…” It’s imperative that we change our perspective about what needs to be changed around us. We must commit ourselves to the service of others to bring about a visible change in our surroundings. As we proudly proclaim our school motto ‘Service before Self’, we must also try to live up to the same in letter and spirit. After all, change begins with us.

Topic: तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय

तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय का सामान्य अर्थ यह है कि अंधकार से प्रकाश की ओर चलो। मानव के लिए भीतर के व्याप्त अंधकार से प्रकाश की ओर चलने का एक संकेत है- तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय।

आसक्ति और मोह का अंधकार, काम, क्रोध, लोभ और अहंकार का अंधकार, ईष्र्या-द्वेष, आत्म प्रवंचना, धन, पद, प्रतिष्ठा के बल पर अहित की भावना के अंधकार से मुक्त होकर प्रकाश का स्वागत करते हुए चलने का ध्येय है- तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय। 

जब अज्ञान के अंधकार से मानव पार होता है तब शांति और संतोष की अनुभूति होती है। तत्पश्चात आत्मा आनंद विभोर होकर नृत्य करने लगती है। आनंद से परमानंद की ओर बढ़ता है। अंततोगत्वा ब्रांह्मानंद का पड़ाव स्वत: मिल जाता है। यही है वास्तविक तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय।

Hindi Debate and Story Telling

A team of two students from DPS RK Puram participated in the inter school debate held on 11th October and 12th October 2019 at  DPS Dwarka  The team from DPS RK Puram of Bavya Gupta  and  Sahaj Garg of Class XI  won the 3rd prize in Hindi  Debate .Ishan Mehra of class VIII J Varunavi of class VII J Anika Goel  VI C won the 1st prize in the spot story writing and storytelling competition

Second Prize Winners- Nukkad Natak Fest Utsav – Manav Bharti

The students of Expressions Theatre Club of Delhi Public School R.K. Puram participated in an Interschool Nukkad Nattak Fest ‘Utsav’ organised by Manav Bharti School on the 22nd of October. The students presented a gripping Nukkad nattak on the topic – बदलते पन्नों में लेती संस्कृति. Out of 17 schools, the team bagged the second position displaying the various ways in which the traditional India has changed over time

First Prize Somerville Ads In Act-Incognito 2019

The students of Expressions Theatre Club of Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram participated in ‘Incognito 2019’ organized by Somerville school on 22nd May 2019, the team presented a very comical and interesting Ads Act secured the 1st position in the event Ad-In act. The team sold their product convincingly and consisted of Gaurangi Gyanesh Singh (XII-S), Pranjal Kumar (XII-T), Hemang Duggal (XI-P), Kushagr Kaushik (Xl-E), Ria Jain (XI-X).

Guest Speaker Programme

An interactive session on the topic ‘Celebrate Green Diwali: Say ‘NO’ to Firecrackers’ was held on 22 October 2019 for class VI in the 3rd – 4th period in the Seminar Room. In the session lead by Dr. Pawan Tiwari, Assistant Professor, Pulmonary Medicine, AIIMS and his team of three students from Sri Venkateshwara College, University of Delhi, the students learned about the causes and the harmful effects of air pollution, common air pollutants, sources of indoor and outdoor air pollution and common diseases caused by air pollution . They also learned about the various ways to control air pollution, the method to assess air quality, what happens when the air quality index crosses certain limits, the average air quality index of Delhi during different seasons, the causes and harmful effects of smog  and the Directives given by the Supreme Court of India to control air pollution.

The students were also informed about the increased levels of pollution caused during Diwali due to the bursting of crackers. Dr. Pawan spoke at length about the need to curb such practices and the various alternatives that can be adopted by the students to do so. He also spoke about the ways to manage air pollution. The session concluded with a quiz organised by the students of Environment Club of Venkateshwar College on air pollution. The winners of the quiz were given the chocolates and pens. On the whole, the session was very informative for the students and helped create awareness in them regarding air pollution and the need to celebrate a Green Diwali, without using crackers.

Assembly XI-T and XI-P (22-10-2019)

Class Teachers:
Ms. Kakoli Sengupta (XI-T) and Ms. Gurpal Kaur (XI-P)

Class Representative: Ms. Naga Lakshmi
Vice Principal: Ms Padma Srinivasan
Date: 22.10.2019
Cultural Programme Incharge: Ms.Shelly Jolly
Photography: Mr Shankar Giri

Topic: Don’t go through life, grow through life.

The Class Assembly of Classes XI-T and XI-P was based on the topic – Don’t go through life,grow through life. To cherish high ideals, to achieve greater heights in life, to come out with flying colours in all one’s endeavours, to reach  the desired goal in spite of facing the mighty obstacles is the ambition of each and everyone of us. We must always look forward and never settle for anything less than what we want to achieve in life-thus growing and evolving as better human beings.

National IT Symposium – Exun 2019

The 24th Annual IT Symposium ‘EXUN 2019’ was hosted by Exun Clan, the Technology Club of Delhi Public School, RK Puram on 19-20 October 2019. The event was sponsored by BML Munjal University, Oxford University Press, Evelyn Learning Systems and Group A Logistics. This event was the National IT Symposium for and by the tech enthusiast students under the supervision of Computer Science Department of the school.

Established in 1992, the Exun Clan was the brainchild of Mr. Mukesh Kumar, Head of the Computer Science Department, and an enthusiastic group of IT aficionados. Short for “Experts Unlimited,” Exun is one of the most renowned clubs, giving students an opportunity to display their abilities in the vast field of IT. The club believes that its members are part of a strong family, which is exemplified by their motto, “We, not I”.

This year, with 729 registrations from 78 schools, Exun along with The Gaming Club – DomainSquare+, Robotics Club – RoboKnights and Cubing Club – CubXL organised 20 different IT events including an Online Cryptic Hunt– Sudocrypt and a Girls’ Surprise Event.

The symposium had pre-started with Sudocrypt on 13-14 October, where the group behind the online cryptic hunt redesigned the hunt by including highlights which were greatly appreciated by the participants, such as a new chessboard-like format. More than 1000 participants took part in Sudocrypt, accumulating a total of 200,000+ points. On this occasion, Exun also released the 14th issue of its Annual Magazine – “UnderScore”.

EXUN 2018 – DAY 1

The occasion commenced with the lighting of the lamp. The event was graced by the Principal, Ms. Vanita Sehgal along with the Computer Science Teachers of DPS RKPuram and participating schools along with Tech Aid crew.

The Introduction Video for Exun 2019 was presented by the Exun Clan, showcasing a brief particulars about the events and the achievements of the club.

The Principal, in her welcome address, expressed her admiration for the club and the rapid advances they have made in the IT field. Furthermore, she articulated on the significance of technology and how she herself cannot do without it. At the same time, she emphasised the human aspect of life, and described how technology is a very powerful weapon, and should not be misused. Towards the end of her speech, she congratulated the entire Computer Science Department, calling them the backbone of the school, and praised Exun for being one of the most seasoned clubs.

The first day included the events of Build (Hackathon), Build (Designathon), SpaceTech, Competitive Programming, Turing Test, Group Discussion, Hardware, Open Quiz, Crossword, DomainSquare+ Gaming, DomainSquare+ Gaming QuizCross, NOVA 2.0 (RoboRace), MX+C (Line Follower), Cubing 2×2, Cubing 3×3, Pyraminx and Girls’ Surprise Event (conducted by Women Who Code Delhi).

Group Discussion was conducted in two rounds. An online preliminary round was conducted on Day 1, followed by the onsite semi-finals and finals on the same day. Mr. Sameer Chadha and Mr. Siddhant Shah, alumni of DPS RK Puram and Exun Clan, were the judges for the event. 

Build was an event wherein students were competing against each other in all aspects of design and software development. The event was judged by Mr. Sibesh Kar and Mr. Arunim Gupta, who are DPS RK Puram and Exun alumni. 

Crossword was conducted in two rounds, an online preliminary and an onsite final event. The onsite event included pun-based, tech-related questions. The event was conducted by Mr. Srijan Jain, an alumni of DPS RK Puram and Exun Clan.

The preliminary round of the DomainSquare+ Gaming QuizCross asked participants to answer a number of questions on a wide variety of games and gaming-related trivia. The event was a combined quiz and crossword organized for the first time by Exun and DomainSquare+.

The basis of the Spacetech event was the growing influx of investments of IT companies in the development of space technologies. The event, judged by Mr. Arunim Gupta, Mr. Bhavya Khandelwal, Mr. Antonio Fowl Stark, and Mr. Aditya Sengupta, was held in collaboration with the New Delhi Space Society. As an official World Space Week event, Spacetech was based on World Space Week’s 2019 theme “The Moon: Gateway to the Stars”. Participants had to devise innovative methods to grow food on the lunar surface or create cooling solutions for server enclosures on the lunar surface environment. The event culminated with participants pitching their innovations onsite. 

Competitive Programming saw the participants face a plethora of  problems based on logic, algorithms and data structures. They were evaluated on the basis of the time they took to solve the problems . The online qualifying round saw more than 1000 participants, including 192 international participants, out of which 10 teams battled it out in the onsite finals. 

The Gaming event, organized by DomainSquare+ focussed on the abilities of gamers to adapt to different situations as they were presented with games like Nidhogg, Shovel Knight, Curveball, Super Hexagon, Devil Daggers and Assault Cube.

NOVA 2.0  RoboRace and MX+C V 3.0 line follower events were hosted by RoboKnights. Both events had multiple rounds, cheered on by an enthusiastic audience. The MX+C  was judged by Mr. Aniansh Raj Singh, former President, RoboKnights. Teams from fourteen distinct schools participated in both MX+C and NOVA.

Turing Test was a written test that assessed the computational linguistics skills of participants by testing them on solving problems on real-world languages such as Sye, Ura, and Sami.

In the Open Quiz, all teams which qualified for the final round answered a number of questions on a diverse range of topics such as Technology, I.T, tech-politics, and Gaming. The “Infinite Pounce and Bounce” system in play throughout the quiz, which was conducted by esteemed quizmaster Mr. Apratim Chandra Singh. 

Cubing Event, the first day started with war of speed with three solves by each and the average of the three was taken for shortlisting them for final. A total of 24, 9 from 2×2, 9 from 3×3 and 6 from Pyraminx were selected for finals.

In collaboration with the organization ‘Women Who Code Delhi’, Exun 2019 featured a workshop and an exciting Girls’ Surprise Event, with an aim to provide girls with a platform to showcase their talent. The theme for this year was contribution to open source software development.

EXUN 2019 – DAY 2

The second day of the event included Build (Hackathon), Build (Designathon), SpaceTech, Hardware, Surprise Event, DomainSquare+ Gaming, DomainSquare+ Gaming QuizCross Finals, Delhi-NCR Jr. Gaming Championship Finals, NOVA 2.0 (RoboRace), Cubing 2×2, Cubing 3×3, Pyraminx and Surprise Event for Girls.

The on-stage finals of DomainSquare+ Gaming QuizCross were conducted by Exun and DomainSquare+ members Sagnik Anupam, Aravind Ashok, and Aaryak Garg. Eight teams had qualified for the finals, which had rounds like pun-based questions, trivia and an exciting “Mega-Connect” round.

Surprise Event consisted of three rounds. The first was a miniature version of the popular Sudocrypt event, in which participants cracked cryptic questions. The second round required participants to play a challenging game called ‘This is the Only Level 3.’ The final round asked participants to draft a team of influential tech personalities based on their leadership and ingenuity. The event was judged by Mr. Aman Verma, an alumnus of DPS RK Puram and Exun Clan.

DomainSquare+ Gaming saw the adroit gamers exhibit their finesse in gaming as they were presented with games like Trials Fusion, Mortal Kombat 11, Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3. 

Equipped with PlayStation controllers and immense fortitude, gaming enthusiasts from all over Delhi NCR partook in the Delhi-NCR Jr. Gaming Championship, playing FIFA 19. Mr. Joy Sachdeva and Mr. Rohan Bhatia, both alumni judged the event.

The finals of Build, a two-day hackathon and designathon based on a prompt given on the spot, consisted of participants developing and pitching their innovative products to the judges.

The Hardware finals were a test of data recovery and skills on Arch Linux. Theoretical knowledge of the participants were also tested. The event was judged by Mr. Danish Bansal an alumni of Exun Clan.

Rapid manoeuvres and dexterity of hands characterized the Cubing Event, the finalists of which went head to head to solve a 2×2, 3×3, and a Pyraminx cube.

On Day 2 of the Girls’ Surprise Event, the event turned into a competitive programming event, where girls claimed tasks from an online repository and solved multiple problems using Python and C++.

In the final showdown, the robots battled it out in the Nova 2.0 roborace track, each trying to emerge as the victor. Vinamr L Sachdeva, Anmol Dhaliwal, Shashwat Raj, Yashas Gogna, Rian Borah, Ayush Mishra, Yash Kumar Sinha,Tanish Bhatt, Kshitij Gupta,  Aniket Negi, Rudra Pruthi, Tanmay Singhal, Advitya Singhal, Pingaksh, Tanishq Gogia, Karmanya Birla, Swarnika Bhardwaj and Chirag Malhotra volunteered in various capacities to make the robotics events a big success.

The Computer Science Teachers comprising of Mr. Mukesh Kumar, Ms. Hema Jain, Ms. Sangeeta Rana, Mr. Mohitendra Dey, Ms. Shalini Harisukh, Ms. Sarika Kaushal, Ms. Anjana Virmani, Ms. Nandini Dasgupta, Mr. Shekhar Sharma and Mr. Ajitkumar K.G. as a team efficiently organised this grand event along with the support of Tech. Team comprising of Mr. Thomas C.A., Mr. Diny Mathew, Mr. K.V.Joseph, Mr. Shankar Giri assisted by Mr. Ram Kumar, Mr. Makan, Mr. Raj Kumar and Mr. Ramjas.

The student team was lead by Kabir Goel, Naman Dhingra, Aravind Ashok, Shiv Sethi, Bharat Goyal, Sagnik Anupam, Sidhant Parekh, Aaryak Garg, Saumya Gaikwad, Sarah Randhawa, Arihant Hemendra and Vinamr Sachdeva. Extraordinary contributions by Natasha Arya, Priyanshi Ahuja, Angad Singh, Somesh Kar, Alhad Sethi, Shashwat Chandra, Ashvin Verma, Saksham Raheja, Sarthak Mangla, Harit Gangwani, Alankar Dutta and Aaditya Kakkar was appreciated by one and all.

The award distribution commenced with an acknowledgment of the constant guidance and support of the Principal, Ms. Vanita Sehgal, the HOD Computer Science, Mr. Mukesh Kumar, and the entire Computer Science Department. The event was graced by the presence of eminent alumni, who were presented with mementos by the Principal.

Mr. Mukesh Kumar concluded the Symposium by thanking the judges, partners, participating students and teachers of all the schools, and finally the Exun team of teachers and students for the grand success of the symposium.

The Overall Trophies were given to the following schools:

  • First DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL VASANT KUNJ
  • Second DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL NOIDA
  • Third DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL DWARKA

The SudoCrypt results are as follows

RankNameInstitution
SudoKingAgamdeep SinghRamjas School, R.K. Puram
SudoKnight#2Dhruva GoyalThe Mother’s International School
SudoKnight#3Sahastra Dev BhadanaDelhi Public School, Vasant Kunj
SudoKnight#4Vedanta NeogiDelhi Public School, Vasant Kunj
SudoKnight#5Hitarth KhuranaDelhi Public School, Dwarka
SudoKnight#6Laxya PahujaAmity International School, Sec-46, Gurgaon

The individual results of the events were updated on https://lnexun.com/ as soon as events concluded.

Third Prize Eco Fest-DPS Mathura Road Ads Act

The students of Expressions Theatre Club of Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram participated in “Ads Act event” at ‘The Eco Fest’ on 21st October organised by DPS Mathura Road. The students presented a fabulous and comical ad on the topic “Skeleton goodies” and were applauded for their energetic performance. The team consisted of Kovid Arora (XI-Q), Sahaj Garg (XI-E), Kushagr Kaushik (XI-E) and Aryan Blaggana (XI-S). The students secured the third position.

First Prize-Harmony And Eco Fest -MTNL Perfect Health Mela – Stage Play

The students of Expressions Theatre Club of Delhi Public School, RK Puram were awarded the First prize in the ‘Harmony and Eco Fest’ conducted at the ‘MTNL Perfect Health Mela’ at Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium. There were around 3000 students participating in various events and Heart Care Foundation of India and Dept. of Health and FW Govt. of NCT Delhi jointly with various Central and Delhi state govt departments. The team participated in the National Inter -School Stage  Play Competition on 18th October They presented an outdoor skit on the topic ‘Hamlet and Harm Reduction’.

Second Prize ‘Trishna Act – The Columban

The Students of Expressions Theatre Club of Delhi public school R.K Puram participated in “The Columban event “organised by St. Columbus which took place on 19th October 2019. In a competition with 16 schools, they performed a gripping and really impactful street play focussing on social evils. They secured second position in “Trishna act” and were highly appreciated for their amazing performance.