Ms Geetanjali Goel conducted a session on “Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) on 18 September 2023.The workshop on the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act was organized with the primary objective of educating teachers on the legal framework, responsibilities, provisions and best practices related to child protection. She discussed the important features of this Act like complete privacy, specialized courts, age of consent is irrelevant, mandatory reporting and gender neutrality. Ms. Geetanjali also shed light on the processes under the POCSO Act like processes at the police station, at the Child Welfare Committee, for the medical examination of the child, at the Special Court and the role of Police. Case studies and real-life scenarios were presented to enhance their ability to identify possible victims. She stressed on the Juvenile Justice Act highlighting reforms and punitive measures for the juvenile offenders.The workshop also explored preventive measures, including the importance of age-appropriate sex education, open communication with students, and building a culture of trust within the school community. The workshop served as a crucial step in empowering teachers to fulfill their duty as protectors of children’s rights and safety.
TEACHERS’ TRAINING SESSION – PERSONAL GROOMING & SHARING CREATIVE TEACHING STYLES
The training session on ‘Personal Grooming & sharing creative Teaching styles’ was conducted by Ms. Neetie Banga, NIFT on 16 September 2023. An emphasis on taking good care of your demeanor as clothes are a silent language, finding your sound board who will give you correct opinion about your looks.Therefore, being self conscious about the language to be used when you are in a classroom is of utmost importance. Experts further talked about a few creative methods to make your classroom teaching more interesting like Kipling method, Inverse method etc. Overall the session was thoroughly engaging and interactive where teachers were able to understand the importance of theater in their classroom.
TEACHERS’ TRAINING SESSION – LIVING LIFE MINDFULLY
A workshop for teachers on the topic LIVING LIFE MINDFULLY was conducted by Dr. Subhash Shetty on 13 September 2023 and 14 September 2023. “Mindfulness isn’t difficult. We just need to remember to do it.” – Sharon Salzberg.
The resource person Dr. Subhash Shetty, a renowned pediatrician enlightened the audience with his words of wisdom while touching upon the following aspects: Meditation is defined as the training of the mind that encapsulates the understanding of why one should practice it and how it is performed. Anapana Sadhna is the first step in the practice of Vipassana meditation which is about maintaining a proper posture and breathing comfortably while concentrating on it with eyes closed.A recording was played for instructions and the audience practiced it.This exercise calms the mind and one is able to experience the peace within forgoing a state of agitation and restlessness.
The importance of learning to manage the mind by understanding the difference between the two modes-i)Thinking mode and ii) Feeling /experiencing/knowing/observing mode was emphasized upon.Meditating for ten minutes in a stressful situation can provide immediate relief from tension and in the long run becomes a habit that has a profound impact on one’s health.
Sadhana helps in using one’s intelligence wisely in all domains including personal,interpersonal and classroom teaching.The role of a teacher lies in making difficult topics easy for students’ comprehension and that can be achieved when the mind is calm and receptive.Another important aspect shared was the need to create a balance between one’s standard of living and quality of life.Developing the conscious mind streamlines one’s thoughts ,leads to self control and is a vital skill that should be learnt by all. A short video demonstrating the role of a teacher in the life of a student was shared with all teachers through Whatsapp and they were advised to listen to a TED TALK on PLEASURE TRAP.
TEACHERS’ TRAINING SESSION – Respiratory and Abdominal Pain in Children
A Session on ‘Respiratory and Abdominal Pain in Children’ was conducted by Dr. Shilpa Sharma and Dr. Ramesh Pariyarath Menon on 12 September2023 and 15 September2023. “It is health which is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver.” – Mahatma Gandhi. The speaker Dr. Shilpa Sharma highlighted the various causes of abdominal pain in children. She suggested that the teachers must recognise the part of the abdomen in children that is paining so that they can address concerns and thereafter, appropriate aid that can be provided. She enlightened us with various ways in which one can provide medical therapy to the students.
Dr. Ramesh P. Menon elucidated the various respiratory problems that the adolescents deal with. The teachers were made aware of the common causes of respiratory problems and ways to deal with them in school. In the end, Dr. Shilpa Sharma explained the impact of stress and lifestyle on physical health by highlighting the issues like panic attacks, depression, obesity, various neurological diseases associated with stress, mood swings, social withdrawal etc.
TEACHERS’ TRAINING SESSION – New Framework In Education
“True teachers are those who use themselves as bridges over which they invite their students to cross; then, having facilitated their crossing, joyfully collapse, encouraging them to create their own.” – Misty Copeland
Delhi Public School, R.K Puram organized various workshops for the teaching staff members of Classes VI to XII in the month of September. These workshops were conducted by various field experts to educate and inform the staff members about various domains related to education. These workshops were educational, informative and enriching and were conducted as per the following schedule.
The first training session of the series was conducted by Professor K. Ramachandran, Senior Advisor, NIEPA on 11 September 2023 and 15 September 2023 on New Framework In Education – NCF & NEP. “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character—that is the goal of true education.” — Martin Luther King Jr. The National Education Policy (NEP), established in 2020, aims to bring with it a slew of changes. From syllabus updates to grade structure modifications, it’s evident that the NEP aims to revolutionize the current system. To help our teachers understand and adapt to the changes in the education system, a workshop on ‘New Frameworks in Education’ took place on 11th September, 2023 in the Audio Visual Hall. The speaker Prof. K. Ramachandran emphasized on the important points of the New Education Policy. He made the teachers understand the major highlights of the new policy- Holistic development, equity inclusion, creative curriculum, multidisciplinary approach, restructuring different stages (5+3+3+4), outcome based learning and competency based education. The speaker used various examples from his own life to explain these concepts and highlighted the skills that the teachers must acquire for the successful implementation of the policy. This was followed by a question-answer session where the teachers were able to clear their doubts and overcome their misconceptions about the policy. It was truly an enlightening and informative session.
World Ozone Day
Department of Environment is Celebrating World Ozone Day on 16th September to create awareness on Ozone depletion:
1.What is Ozone depletion?
The Ozone layer reduces harmful UV radiation reaching the Earth’s surface.Ozone depletion is the term commonly used to describe the thinning of the ozone layer in the stratosphere.
2.What causes ozone depletion?
The main cause of ozone depletion and the ozone hole are manufactured chemicals, especially halocarbon refrigerants, solvents, propellants, and foam- blowing agents (chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), HCFCs, halons).
3.What are its effects?
The depletion of the ozone layer has harmful effects on the human health, animals, environment and marine life,a higher risk of skin .
4.How can we reduce Ozone depletion?
- One should avoid using pesticides and shift to natural methods to get rid of pests instead of using chemicals.
- Use of vehicles should be minimized as they emit a large amount of greenhouse gases that lead to ozone depletion.
- Most of the cleaning products have chemicals that affect the ozone layer. We should substitute that with eco-friendly products.
- Maintain air conditioners, as their malfunctions cause CFC to escape into the atmosphere. Environment Club
XINO ’23
Inter school Event XINO ’23
Inter school Event XINO ’23 was organized by Delhi Public School, Rohini, New Delhi on 23rd May 2023. Exun members participated and were declared as Overall Runners up.
Individual Results are follows:
X-Word
Second Position
Aarush Semwal 11H
Shresth Singh 11I
Xclamation Point!
First position
Arush Dua 10A
Jr Quiz
Second Position
Akansh Rajan 9J
Jai Goel 9L
MELA Girls Quiz
Third Position
Aanya Yaduvanshi 11J
Stuti Kathuria 12U

Zonal level Winner of Science Seminar organized by DoE
The Directorate of Education conducted the Science Seminar to inculcate scientific temperament and popularization of Science among its students. The topic of Seminar was ‘Millets-super food or diet fad’. Kabir Sahni of IX M was selected at the school level to represent at the Zonal Level and was awarded First Position under the Mentorship of Ms Niva Chhonkar,Head of the Biology Department. The seminar included aptitude test, presentation on the topic followed by Question Answer Round.

JANMASHTAMI CELEBRATIONS 2023
“The mind acts like an enemy for those who cannot control it”
Lord Krishna, Bhagavad Gita
The auspicious occasion of Janmashtami was celebrated with a glorious performance by both hostels of Delhi Public School R.K.Puram on 5th September 2023. The audience was presented with musical performances, vivacious dance routines and captivating speeches.
The Principal, Ms Padma Srinivasan addressed the gathering and reminded everyone that festivals are not only about the culture, but also about togetherness and building bonds with the people and community around us. Furthermore, the Principal signified the importance of shlokas having a big impact on one’s well being. To demonstrate how she herself places great significance on them, the Principal recited one of the most impactful shlokas in the Bhagavad Gita, inspiring everyone in the audience.
The gathering was mesmerised by the euphonious melodies of several songs following the speech by the Principal. Thereafter, a musical skit, in the form of a wonderful dance-drama depicting the famous Makhan Chori Lila- a soulful conversation between a young Lord Krishna and his mother on the accusation of him stealing makhan from the women of Braj, was presented. After that, a beautiful Maharaas was performed, which left everyone spellbound. A grand narration of Lord Krishna’s peace proposal from The Mahabharata composed by Ramdhari Singh Dinkar was recited verbatim by Pratisth Acharya of XII-A which was received by the awestruck audience with a standing ovation.
Concluding the event, the Headmistress, Ms Rashmi Malhotra gave the vote of thanks, thanking the Principal for always supporting the members of staff and encouraging the students to display such enrapturing performances, and expressed how the celebration rekindled the fond memories of her childhood.
The event showed that Lord Krishna plays an important role in everyone’s life in some way or the other while also giving an opportunity to the hostellers to showcase their versatile talents. The evening was a beautiful way to remember the glory of Lord Krishna, and the relevance of his wisdom even in present times.
Code Wars ‘23
The Inter-school IT Symposium “Code Wars” was organised by Delhi Public School Vasant Kunj, New Delhi on 1st September 2023. Members of “Exun Clan” and “CubXL” under the computer department of DPS R.K. Puram successfully bagged the overall trophy for the event. The members emerged triumphant in the following events:
Crossword: Winners
Pia Naik XI-D
Aarush Semwal XI-H
Group Discussion: Runners Up
Stuti Kathuria XII-U
Creative: 2nd Runners Up
Mana Sharma XII-F
Atharv Varshney XI-H
Ananya Shrivastav X-E
Anup Dev Pattnaik XII-H
Techathlon: 2nd Runners Up
X^3: Winners
Garv Jhuremalani XII-E
Nikhil Lal X-J
2×2: Winners
Garv Jhuremalani XII-E
3×3: Runners Up
Nikhil Lal X-J

Comastitva 2023
Class XII Scholar Badge 2023-24
“Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt
The Scholar Badge Ceremony for class XII was held on 25th August, 2023 at Delhi Public School R.K. Puram, to recognize and commend the students for their exemplary performance in academics and co-curricular activities during the previous academic years.
The Chief Guest, Shri V.K. Shunglu, Chairman of the Managing Committee of DPS R.K. Puram, graced the occasion.The floral felicitation of the chief guest was followed by the Fusion Orchestra, setting a melodious tone for the event. A short movie was presented, highlighting the school’s accomplishments and the achievements of the students and staff.
The Principal – Ms. Padma Srinivasan, extended a cordial welcome to all present and expressed her gratitude for the Chairman’s ceaseless support for the school. She addressed the scholars and their proud families, and encouraged them to continue the persistent hard work and efforts in the years to follow.
The invigorating and euphonic rendition of the song “Chal Tere Vajood Ki Talash Hai” by the school choir highlighted the importance of finding and pursuing one’s purpose in life. The exquisite vocalisation and harmonisation of the melodies struck a chord with the audience. Following this, the Chau, a folk and classical dance form of Orissa was staged, that left a reverberating impact on the heart and soul of those present. The energy and enthusiasm on the stage reflected in the audience response which was filled with admiration for the performers. A huge round of applause for the dancers ensued.
The Chief Guest motivated the students by emphasising the importance of the journey to success rather than the goal. He accentuated the significance of unity among the efforts of the students and their mentors. His address was followed by the much awaited Award Ceremony. As a hallmark of true academic brilliance, 200 gold medals, 111 Green Badges and 10 blazers were awarded to the meritorious students and over 100 awards were bestowed upon those excelling in extracurricular activities like sports, music and dance.
Among the recipients of gold medalists were the stream toppers of CBSE Board Examinations 2022-23: Parth Kumar from Science Stream, Vidushi Jaidka from the Commerce Stream and Shreeya Nahata from the Humanities.
Deepanvita Baisya Memorial Award was given to class-XI stream toppers, Akshita Mishra from Humanities, Mauray Jain from Science and Nishnaat Aggarwal from Commerce stream. Ishwar Chandra Memorial Awards were bestowed upon the section toppers of class XI.
The event came to a close with the vote of thanks proposed by the Vice Principal, Mr. Anil Kathuria, thanking all staff members and students whose efforts made the ceremony a success. The ceremony ended with the school anthem followed by the national anthem.