Assembly XI-A & XI-B (09-11-2022)

Topic: “Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.”

The students of 11th A and B had put together an assembly on National Education Day to mark the birth anniversary of India’s first education minister Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. The 11th of November is National Education Day in his honour. Education is a fundamental right necessary for the overall development of an individual. It is the key to success and happiness. It teaches you to be more compassionate, polite and sensible. The assembly commenced with a morning prayer by Sheen, Devaansh Gaur, Mysa Manzoor, Shubh Shrestha, Gunpreen, Hari Prakash, Palak, Hashmeet, Shaurya, Bhumi Raj, Divyanshi Chauhan, Shreyaditta Bhaumik, Lavanya Gupta, Prisha Tharkoti, Rishabh Gupta, Shashank Shekhar Haldi, Maitreya Pathak, Divyam Mukherjee followed by a Shlok by Gunpreen. The comperes were Shlok, Diksha, Mysa, Yashvi, Sheen, Izeen, Hashmeet, Shubhra Mishra and Hari Om Krishna. 

The classical dance was performed by  Asmi Grover, Ahana Saxena, Navya Modgal, Ayushi, and Aadya Kashyap. The western dance participants were Chahat, Aadya Batra, Aadya Mishra, Baani, Natasha Rana, Prisha Tharkoti, Gauri Agrawal, Jiah Biswas, and Avni Gupta. Anshika Adhikari presented the beautiful thought for the day and the news updates were given by Anshika Agarwal, Yashna Thakur, Palak Kaur, and Bhumi Raj. This was followed by a self-composed poem by Anannya Shankar and Bedika Gupta. Informative speeches were given by  Nehal Sharma, Diksha Sharan, Ojas Upadhyay, and Nazeefah AzimThe chorus members were Sheen, Shlok, Mysa, Palak, Hashmeet, Shaurya, Gunpreen, Shubham, Nehal, Baani,  Yashasvi Goyal, Khadija Yusuf, Jiah Biswas, Shashank Shekhar Haldi, Avni Gupta, Prisha Tharkoti. The folders were made by Izeen Hussain. The Invitation cards were made by Anshika Adhikari, Yashna Thakur, Prisha Tharkoti, and Jiah Biswas. The E-invite was made by  Hashmeet. The Board was prepared by  Suveer Dev Arora, Anannya Shanka and Pratisth Acharya. The Presentation was made by  Izeen and Yuvraj Singh.

“Assembly XI A and XI B
9 NOVEMBER 2022, WEDNESDAY
CLASSES XI- A AND XI- B
CLASS TEACHERS – MS. ANJU SACHDEVA AND MS. PREETI GANGAHAR
VICE PRINCIPAL- MR.NARESH MIGLANI
CLASS REPRESENTATIVE – MS. KUSUM YADAV
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS. ABHA CHONA

Assembly XII-Q & XII-R 02-11-2022

TOPIC- “Those who find gratitude in the little things find humility in the big things” – Lidia Longorio

Gratitude is the beginning of wisdom. Stated differently, true wisdom cannot be obtained unless it is built on a foundation of true humility and gratitude. Both classes strongly believe that it is not joy that makes us grateful, it is gratitude that makes us joyful. The compeers Vidushi Jaidka and Khushi Garg gave the audience an insight into the topic and elucidated the significance of gratitude in one’s life. This was followed by a pleasing Indian classical dance by Mahipriya Arora, Arushi Sharma and Navya Goel. The thought for the day and news was delivered by Harshil Chaddha, Parth Ishpujani, Mallika Arora, Shashwat, and Mukund Jana. Kalyani Wadehra, Garvita Gyanesh Singh, Siddhant Giri, Mayan Chopra, Prisha Sachdeva, Sakshi Jain, Kashvi Bhutani, Sanah Jain, Arav Malhotra, Amarveer Singh Madan, Harshil Chadha, Panav presented a skit proving that gratitude can be found even in the smallest of things. The bhangra dance was performed by Upkar Singh Chawla, Madhav Grover, Panav, Amaraveer Singh Madan, Harshil Chadha, and Arav Malhotra. Ayush Naugain, Mayan Chopra, Heeba, Arica , Jahanvi Gupta , Priyanjali delivered an impactful and powerful speech. A harmonious song,”You raise me up” was sung by Kalyani Wadehra , Kartikeyan Sood , Pritish Garg , Sanah , Garvita Gyanesh Singh , Navya Mehta , Tara , Devashree Anuj Bahl , Harshil Chadha , Jahnavi Mondreti , Jahnavi Gupta , Arav Malhotra , Jovina Gill , Hryda Mittal , Panav , Shashwat. The assembly was brought to an end with a powerful contemporary dance performed by Kashvi Bhutani , Arushi Sharma , Mahipriya Arora , Prisha Sachdeva , Mallika Arora . The E card was made by Garvita Singh . Assembly Invitation Cards, folders and board work were done by Navya Goel, Kashvi Bhutani, Sakshi Jain , Aarushi Singh , Heeba , Priyanjali , Mahak . The PowerPoint presentation was made by Manav Dewan. The overall assembly was extremely insightful and artistic.

2 November 2022
Class XII Q & R
Class Teachers: Ms Deepti Mahajan & Ms Vinita Panjwani
Vice Principal – Mr Mukesh Kumar
Class Representative- Ms Richa Aggarwal
Activity Incharge- Ms Kaveri Dhar

Assembly XII-F & XII-H 01-11-2022

Topic: Humanity is the best Religion

On the occasion of the 553 birth anniversary of Shri Guru Nanak Devji, students of classes 12F & 12H collectively gave a message of humanity to the entire mankind and enlighten them to incorporate the teachings of Shri Guru Nanak Devji in their daily lives. Through the thought for the day, speech, and skit the students have highlighted the teachings of Shri Guru Nanak Devji and the importance of “langar” – free food for the needy without any discrimination on the basis of colour, caste, creed, gender and religion. Students of 12F & 12H sought the blessings of Shri Guru Nanak Devji for the betterment of the human race. Happy Gurupurab to all. Compering was done by Aaron, Arham, Vandita, and Vaibhav. The choir consisted of  Divyansh, S Tahir, Jiya, Samridhi, Ananya, Saksham, Advik, Vivasvat, Siddharth Jain, Jaskaran, Siddharth Kumar, Riaa, Krishnansh, Ritwik.

Saksham, Syed, Kaskaran, Arham, Advik, Divyansh, Vandita, Anuva, Tanishq, Akshay, Ekansh and Somya performed the dance. The Thought of the Day was by Parth. The Poem was recited by Divyansh, Vaibhav. News was read by Ritwik, Madhav, Vedant, Ananya, Siddharth. Madhav presented an instrumental recital. Speeches were delivered by Arshiya and Saksham. Invitation cards and folders and Board and PowerPoint Presentation were managed by  Suhani, Veronica, Hriday, Krish K, Ananya, Jayaditya, Riaa, Ritwik, Tanmay, Akhilesh, Naman, Vivasvat.

1st November 2022 Tuesday
Class XII-F. and XII-H
Class Teachers: Mr Parminder Chopra and Mr Jagjeet Singh
Vice Principal: Mr Naresh Miglani 
Class Representative: Ms Vibha Arora,  Ms Richa Agarwal
Activity Incharge: Ms Abha Chona

ALL INDIA IPSC GIRLS AIR PISTOL SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP 2022

XIV All India IPSC Girls Shooting Championship was held at Daly College, Indore from – October 2022. Our students participated in the Air pistol event. Anya Gupta of  class IX H in the Under 14 category won a Gold medal  and Preksha Agrawal of Class X-L in the  Under 17 category won a Bronze medal.

ALL INDIA IPSC  BOYS AIR PISTOL SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP 2022

XVII All India IPSC Boys Shooting Championship was held at Rajkumar College, Raipur from 11-13 October 2022. Our students participated in the Air pistol event.Nevaan Wadhawan of Class X G in the Under 17 category won a GOLD medal and Shrey Bothra of class XII O -won a silver medal in the Under 19 Category.

  VISIT TO GANDHI SMRITI

 “My life is my message” – M.K. Gandhi                                                                                                   
Under the able guidance of the Principal, Ms Padma Srinivasan, and facilitated by the Headmistress  of Classes VI-VIII, Ms Vinita Gupta, an excursion to the Gandhi Smriti for the students of Class VII was organised from 18 to 21 October 2022 by the History Department. The excursion to the museum was quite an enriching experience for the students as they visited the room where Gandhiji lived, the prayer ground where mass congregations were held and the place where Gandhiji was assasinated by the assassin’s bullets. The students also revisited Gandhiji’s life through the display of photographs, sculptures, paintings, frescos and the inscriptions on rocks and relics pertaining to the years that Gandhiji spent there. The evolution of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi to Mahatma Gandhi depicted through the panels of black and white photographs accompanied by a simple narrative helped students learn about Gandhiji through an enlightening visual experience. The visit was a great learning experience for the students.

CLASS X OPEN HOUSE

The Open House for the parents of Class X was organized on 5th November 2022 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m in order to facilitate a fruitful interaction between the parents and the subject teachers. The parents interacted with the subject teachers on one to one basis, regarding their ward’s academic performance. Parents were appreciative of the efforts of the teachers and the school authorities. It was an enriching interaction.

OUTSPOKEN ’22

“Freedom is hammered out on the anvil of discussion, dissent and debate.”

  • Hubert H. Humphrey 

 

Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram hosted one of the most prestigious inter-school debate tournaments, Outspoken ‘22 on 5 November, 2022. The event was organised by DebSoc, the English Debating Society, and saw active participation from 17 schools, 13 eminent jury members and a footfall of around 300 individuals.

 

The event was adjudicated by Pramit Kumar Das, Ramjas College; Madhav Arora, Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce; Dev Mishra, Ramjas College; Chinmayi Sharma, Ramjas College; Darakhshan Tariq, Ramjas College; Samyak Jain, Deshbandhu College; Mannliv Kaur, Aryabhatta College; Milen Anugraha Paul, Maharaja Agrasen College; Harsh Darshan, Sri Venkateswara College; Saksham Sachdev, Maulana Azad Medical College; Shashwat Dash, Delhi Technological University; Manya Vats, Ramjas College.

 

The debate took place in 2 Rounds: the Preliminaries and the Knockout rounds.

 

The preliminary round consisted of two events – conventional and turncoat debates. In the Conventional Debate, schools were pitted against each other, arguing ideas relating to censorship, community service, taxation, and more. The participants in the Turncoat Debate faced the challenging task of switching stances mid-debate on topics they had received only on the spot with two minute preparation time.

 

The top 8 teams, with the maximum cumulative points, advanced to the elimination-style Asian Parliamentary Debate quarters, from where on they went to the semi-finals and the open grand finale. In each round, teams faced off in pairs of two, embodying the roles of Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and Chief Whip on side Proposition, and Leader of Opposition, Deputy Leader of Opposition, and Opposition Whip on side Opposition.

 

The participants undertook engaging discourse, weighing the implications of motions such as “This House Regrets The Narrative That Professionals Working For Nonprofits Perform A ‘Public Service’ Or Sacrifice” and “This House Would Compel Therapists To Break The Seal Of Confessions To Report Crimes.”

 

Two teams, winning all their previous rounds, made it to the grand finale, which took place in the Audio Visual Hall. Thus ensued a fast-paced and riveting debate on the motion, “This House Believes That Pro-Refugee Advocacy Groups Should Portray Refugees As Valuable Contributors To Society, Rather Than Victims Of Their Circumstances.” The two teams truly presented a captivating discussion, with the audience hanging on to every Point Of Information and Clash

 

Anticipation ran high as the Valedictory Ceremony began, with the final verdict yet to be released. At the outset, the judges were felicitated with a customised notebook, featuring the name of the event. The teacher-in-charge, Ms Kakoli Sengupta delivered a vote of thanks, reflecting on the efforts and emotions that went into the event. This was followed by the result declaration. Applause resounded throughout the hall as winners were awarded trophies, certificates, and prizes, including premium subscriptions to Taskade, an organisation and collaboration app.

 

Overall Prizes

Position

School

Overall Winner

Mount Carmel School, Dwarka

Runners Up

Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram

Second Runners Up

Scottish High International School

Individual Prizes

Position

Name

School

Best Speaker Conventional 

Tamanna Tikoo

Mount Carmel, Dwarka

Best Speaker Turncoat 

Divit Chopra

Scottish High International School

Best Speaker Asian Parliamentary

Divyansh Kanodia

Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram

 

The ceremony concluded with the school anthem and the national anthem.

Class XII Scholar Badge 2022-23

“He who lives in harmony with himself lives in harmony with the universe.”
– Marcus Aurelius

The Scholar Badge ceremony for Class XII was held on 4th November, 2022 at Delhi Public School R. K. Puram. This highly anticipated day is an occasion to recognize those students who have excelled in academics and co-curricular activities during the previous academic year. 

The Chief Guest for the event was Mr V.K. Shunglu – Chairman of DPS Society and the Managing Committee DPS RK Puram. The Principal – Ms Padma Srinivasan, Vice Principals – Mr Naresh Miglani, Mr Anil Kumar Kathuria and Mr Mukesh Kumar, the Headmistresses – Ms Rashmi Malhotra and Ms Vinita Gupta, and the special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Basoya, and Mr and Mrs. Suri graced the occasion with their presence.  

The Scholar Badge Ceremony commenced with the lighting of the lamp. The scintillating beats of the Indian classical orchestra played live by the students of the Performing Arts Society captivated the audience. The mesmerizing symphony started off the most awaited event on an auspicious note. 

The Principal felicitated the Chief Guest, following which a short movie showcasing the accomplishments and accolades of DPS R. K. Puram and its students during the academic year 2021-22 was played. The movie presented the audience a glimpse of the year gone by: highlighting noteworthy achievements, events, seminars, workshops and competitions and the multitude of activities that students at DPS R. K. Puram engaged and excelled in. 

After extending a warm welcome to the Chief Guest and the special guests, the Principal addressed the scholars. She began by stating that the final year of schooling has seen students scale greater heights, but the best is yet to come. She cautioned that distractions must be avoided and students must concentrate on achieving their goals. She underlined the commitment of the teaching community to help each learner achieve their chosen target. Ms Srinivasan especially lauded the efforts of the scholar badge recipients who performed well in the offline examinations, although the academic year was online. She concluded her speech by saying, “Never rest until you have achieved your best!”

The school choir took the stage to render an original composition, complemented by a live piano performance. It was followed by a classical Odissi performance. Adorned in traditional colourful clothes, the resplendent dancers lit up the stage with their grace and rhythm. 

The Chief Guest, Mr V.K. Shunglu addressed the gathering and spoke on how the student community has been severely disadvantaged by the inadequacy of virtual schooling during the pandemic, and suggested that greater focus must be placed on writing skills. He particularly mentioned that students should be wary of falling into the trap of limiting themselves into doing ‘less and less of more and more’ as they grow. He appealed to the students to continue exploring their cultural and musical interests as he felt that it may serve as a ‘safety valve’ later in their lives, and as a source of catharsis during stressful times. 

The prestigious award ceremony was conducted by the representatives of class XII, Ms. Richa Aggarwal, Dr. Anubha Gopal and Ms. Vibha Arora. Students were commended for their consistent efforts and resilience in the form of badges, blazers and gold medals. In all, 165 Gold Medals were awarded for academic excellence in 7 consecutive years, 51 Blue Blazers were awarded for academic excellence in the last 3 years, and 99 First Green Badges were awarded for academic excellence in Grade 11. 

The Deepanvita Baisya Memorial Award was awarded to the stream toppers of Grade XI: Parth Kumar of XI-D – topping science with an aggregate of 98.2%, Sakshi Jain of XI-R and Pia Agarwal of XI-S – scoring the highest in Commerce and Humanities respectively with 96.8% final aggregate.  

The Vice Principal, Mr. Naresh Miglani delivered the vote of thanks. He thanked the Chief Guest, the Principal, the Representatives, the special guests and all attendees for taking time out from their busy schedules to attend the ceremony. Mr. Miglani also congratulated the students for their achievements and their remarkable efforts. 
The culmination of the Award ceremony was by the School Anthem followed by  the National Anthem.

IT Symposium Force Fest 2k22

IT Symposium Force Fest 2k22 was organised by Apeejay School, Panchsheel Park on 4 November 2022. The individual results are as follows:

Consolium – Third

  • Aryaman Reddy – 9E
  • Jasraj Singh Gujral – 11R

Counterstrafe – First

  • Naunidh Singh Kohli – 12K
  • Kunwar Singh Parmar – 12O
  • Aditya Chopra – 11R
  • Praveer Singh Bedi – 11K
  • Bhawaansh Anand – 11G

Studio 404 – First

  • Aikagra Gupta – 10J
  • Durlabh Biswas – 11H
  • Aniruddha Gupta – 6H

Snap it! – Second

  • Aditya Goel – 9M

Take-De-Bait – Second

  • Arush Dua – 9A
  • Aaahana Mehrotra – 11C
    Battle Bot – Third

IT Symposium Robotronics’ 22

IT Symposium Robotronics’ 22 was organised by Amity International School, Sector 46 Gurgaon on 3 November 2022. The individual results are as follows:

Creative- Designathon – Second

  • Sneha Chandra – 12D
  • Aarshia Gupta – 12L
  • Shreyansh Agrawal – 10D
  • Garv Jain – 11J
  • Eshan Sharma – 11E
  • Mehul Srivastava – 12K

Crossword – Second

  • Aarush Semwal – 10J
  • Yoovan Pattnaik – 11H

Gaming – Second

  • Naunidh Singh Kohli – 12K
  • Kunwar Singh Parmar – 12O

Programming – Third

  • Vishesh Saraswat – 12H
  • Darsh Sikka – 9L

Filmmaking – Third

  • Aikagra Gupta – 10J