SCHOLAR BADGE CEREMONY CLASS XII-2025

“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.SectionAdmission No.NameSBFull Attendance
1.VR24399ARAHANT SINGHGMFULL 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.

PositionSectionAdmission No.NameStreamPercentage
1.ER23136H JATIN VIKASHSCIENCE96
2.FR24222TIJIL AGRAWALSCIENCE96
3.NR24028SWASTI SNEHCOMMERCE97.2
4.UR24277VANLALENKAWLHUMANITIES97.6

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. 

PositionSectionAdmission No.ScholarAcademic Percentage
1AR24171RAGHAV TIWARI87.2
2BR23094ISHAAN SINGH92.6
3CR23097PARKHI SINGH93
4DV08561ANIKA GOEL88
5ER23136H JATIN VIKASH96
6FR24222TIJIL AGRAWAL96
7GE11449EKANSH GROVER93
8HR24180YASHVI GOYAL94.6
9IE10667DARSH SIKKA95.2
10JR23077ADITYA MATHUR92.2
11KE10560SAANVI GOEL94.8
12LR23092AKSHAT JAIN93.6
13MR23090/R22504SARTHAK SHARMASWADHA SINGH94
14NR24028SWASTI SNEH97.2
15OV08469SHRAVYA KUMAR94.8
16PR24049NILESH AGRAWAL92.6
17QR24124ANYA ANAND92
18RR23127OMISAA BANSAL87.6
19SR24062BHOOMI AGARWAL96.4
20TR24159DIVYAA RAI93.8
21UR24277VANLALENKAWLI97.6
22VR24153AANYA ARORA96.6

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Assembly XII-G & XII-H (16-05-2025)

TOPIC: “TOGETHER WE RISE- CELEBRATING INCLUSIVITY AT DPS”

Breaking Barriers, Building Bonds – Together We Rise- “Inclusion is not a matter of political correctness. It is the key to growth.” – Jesse Jackson.

There are days when school transcends the pages of a timetable and becomes something altogether more profound — a space for shared reflection, for honest expression, for art that breathes.

The day’s theme — Breaking Barriers, Building Bonds: Together We Rise — was not a slogan, but a sentiment that threaded its way through every performance, every word, every silent pause. The assembly opened with a quiet reverence: a morning prayer that stilled the room, followed by a tranquil shloka by Shayona and Purvi, grounding the gathering in something older, wiser, and deeply rooted.

Kanav and Agrini, our comperes for the morning, carried the audience through each segment with poise and ease, not as announcers, but as thoughtful curators of a story being told in fragments of music, theatre, poetry, and truth. From the first note of the choir’s hymn to compassion, to the last echo of the national anthem, the assembly was nothing short of a tapestry — rich, vulnerable, courageous. Thoughts for the day were not platitudes. They were honest reckonings with what it means to include, to listen, to make room. The student speakers did not perform — they confessed. With clarity and courage, they challenged us to imagine a world where kindness wasn’t random, but a rule. A world where labels dissolved, and humanity remained.

The classical dance, introduced by Vansh and Satya, unfurled like a poem in motion — a breathtaking metaphor for shared cultural memory. And then came the poems — self-penned by Agrini and Kavya — that felt less like recitations and more like revelations. Their voices, soft yet unsparing, carved out silences that said more than applause ever could. A theatrical tribute to mothers stood at the emotional centre of the assembly — heart-wrenching in its simplicity, dignified in its humour, and achingly real. It reminded everyone that some sacrifices are so quiet, they go unheard — unless we choose to listen. The music ensemble, introduced by Anuvrat and Shivesh, struck notes not just of melody but meaning. Instruments became voices; silence, a canvas. Then came the western dance — bold, joyous, defiant. Abhinav and Purvi led with unapologetic energy, a living metaphor for expression that refuses to be boxed in.

As the assembly drew to a close, the compères offered closing reflections that stitched the morning’s disparate pieces into one resonant message: that true progress isn’t in perfection, but in participation — when every voice, every story, every soul is given space to be heard. Shivesh and Purvi’s Vote of Thanks was heartfelt and dignified, acknowledging every invisible hand that shaped the morning’s success — the faculty, the mentors, the school’s leadership. Principal Mr. Anil Kumar, in his address, praised the students’ intellectual grace and emotional authenticity, calling the assembly a “portrait of empathy in motion.” The ceremony ended with the school anthem and the national anthem, not as a formality, but as a shared ritual of unity — a moment of collective breath. This wasn’t just an assembly. It was a mirror, a song, a revolution wrapped in student voices. It reminded us that when we choose to rise, together, we rise as humans.

16 MAY 2025, FRIDAY
CLASSES XII G AND XII H
CLASS TEACHERS – MS VANDANA SETH AND MS ANJANA VIRMANI
VICE PRINCIPALS: MR. NARESH MIGLANI, MR. ANIL KATHURIA, MR. MUKESH KUMAR
CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: MS. LALITHA SRINIVASAN, MS. SARIKA KAUSHAL, MS. RICHA AGGARWAL
ACTIVITY IN CHARGE – MS. KAVERI DHAR

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RAMJAS SCHOOL TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT 2025

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.

U-19 Girls came 1st in the Team event.

Saisha Khurana XI-S
Maahi Somvanshi X-N
Amaira Khurana VII-C
Shreya Agarwal IX-N

U-15 Boys bagged the 3rd position

Akul Gangwani VIII-H
Yug Choudhary IX-M
Manvik Aggarwal VIII-G
Kiaan Jain X-I

U-12 Girls bagged the 3rd position

Dhriti Gupta VI-J
Dhanya Gupta VI-I
Nitara Choudhary III-F

IGNITE Techfest 2025

Members of “Roboknights” Club  participated in “IGNITE Techfest 2025”, organised by IILM University, Plot 16, Knowledge Park II,Greater Noida, 201310 on 16 April 2025 and brought  laurels for the school.

S NoNameSub-EventClass-SecPosition Won
1Krishav JainRobo RaceVIII-ESecond
2Kush SinghIX-OSecond
3Luv SinghIX-OSecond
4Yuvaan ManglaX-LSecond
5Uddhav S OberoiRobo RaceXI-GThird
6Kyraan KatyalX-KThird
7Naitik JindalX-JThird
8Aryamman OjhaX-NThird
9Medhansh Tanmay  PandyaX-NThird
10Aryamman OjhaDrone raceX-NThird
11Aviral ChadhaX-NThird
12Arnav GuptaX-MThird
13Medhansh Tanmay  PandyaRobo WarX-NThird
14Aryamman OjhaX-NThird
15Naitik JindalX-JThird
16Kyraan KatyalX-KThird
17Aviral ChadhaX-NThird

School closed on Friday, May 9, 2025

Friday, May 9, 2025

All Staff Members (Academic & Non-academic),
DPS R.K. Puram, East of Kailash & Vasant Vihar

It is hereby informed that Delhi Public School R.K Puram, East of Kailash and Vasant Vihar will remain closed on Friday, May 9, 2025.

All concerned are informed to make a note of the above accordingly.

It is directed to all the Departmental Heads / Coordinators / In-charges to disseminate the information to their team members also.

Principal

Assembly XII-O & XII-R (08-05-2025)

TOPIC: “TOGETHER WE RISE- CELEBRATING INCLUSIVITY AT DPS”

BOUND BY BONDS BEYOND THE BOOKS:

In a world that often divides, inclusivity stands as a bridge—uniting individuals across boundaries of background, belief, and identity. “Bound by Bonds beyond the Books” explores the unseen threads that connect us beyond classrooms and curricula. It is a celebration of relationships built on empathy, respect, and shared experiences—bonds that nurture a truly inclusive community where every voice matters, and every person belongs.

The Assembly began on a positive note with the morning prayer sung by Advita, Prachi, Hridya, Paridhi, Gurjas, Nimish, Aryan A, Shaurya, Aryan V, Jaskirat, Mridul, Jigisha, Harshita, Aaron, Samaira, Avaaniee. It was followed by a Shiv Stuti performed by Vaishnavi, Nivida. Thought of the Day was given by Dev, Anwita. Shloka was recited in Sanskrit and translated in English by Neelakshi, Saiyansh. News was read by Sidhant, Jaskirat, Ardaas, Vaibhav. There was a Dance performed by Tanishka, Trisha, Caesha, Drishti, Tanvi, Anishika, Paavani. This performance was a tribute to the unspoken bonds that connect us all—bound by understanding, respect, and shared human spirit.

Inclusivity isn’t just an idea—it’s an action, a feeling, a way of life. The speeches spoken by Ayati, Jasraj, Shivin reflected on how the strongest connections aren’t always formed in lessons, but in laughter, support, and shared journeys. The choir performance by Advita, Nimish, Jasraj, Jaskirat, Aryan V, Gurjas, Tanishka, Shravya, Aaron, Manan, Aryan A, Ishaan, Shiven, Mridul, Hridya, Sarthak, Armaan, Samaira, Shaurya, Akash, Paridhi, Vidush, Oujasya, Avaaniee expressed theme of inclusivity, showing how diverse voices can come together to create something truly beautiful. A skit of 4 students from our school showcased how while the students were learning to adjust with each other, they ended up making school their second home. It was a story of inclusivity—of how we grow stronger when we embrace each other’s differences and build friendships beyond the classroom walls. Sometimes, the most powerful lessons are the ones not written in textbooks.”

Last but not the least, a heartfelt tribute was given to the mothers of the world who shape lives with strength, sacrifice, and endless care. It’s not just a celebration, but a thank you—for every silent prayer, every warm hug, and every lesson taught without a word. It was creatively showcased through a beautiful poem recited by Caesha Goyal. The colourful digital presentation was created by Rujul, Prachi, Mokshaa, Shubham .The invites and soft board were made by Prachi, Ayati, Harshita, Nivida, Vaishnavi, Samaira, Anshika, Anwita and Gunika.

8 MAY 2025, THURSDAY
CLASSES XII O AND XII R
CLASS TEACHERS – MS PRIYA OBHRAI AND MS NIDHI KATYAL
VICE PRINCIPALS: MR. NARESH MIGLANI, MR. ANIL KATHURIA, MR. MUKESH KUMAR
CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: MS. LALITHA SRINIVASAN, MS. SARIKA KAUSHAL, MS. RICHA AGGARWAL
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS. PREETI PRATIHARI

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Poster Making Competition – “Cyber Threats & Protection”

On 7 May 2025, the Cyber Security Club conducted a Poster Making Competition on the theme “Cyber Threats & Protection” as part of its annual activity schedule. The competition was organized for students of Classes VIII and IX, encouraging them to creatively illustrate common cyber threats such as phishing, malware, and other online risks, along with effective safety measures to counter them.

Students displayed great enthusiasm and originality in their designs, using impactful visuals and messages to convey the importance of cyber awareness and safe online practices. The posters were showcased during the school break time, allowing the entire school community to view and learn from the students’ work. This open display not only celebrated the participants’ creativity but also served as an informative awareness campaign for their peers.

A photowalk of the exhibition was organized by the club incharge, Ms. Sarika Kaushal, capturing the vibrant and educational atmosphere of the event. The photowalk was highly appreciated by the Principal, Mr. Anil Kumar, and the Vice Principals, who praised the students’ efforts and the club’s initiative in spreading cybersecurity awareness through art.

The activity successfully blended creativity with awareness, reinforcing the role of art as a medium for promoting cybersecurity in daily life.

Assembly XII-E & XII-F (06-05-2025)

TOPIC: “TOGETHER WE RISE- CELEBRATING INCLUSIVITY AT DPS”

Diversity of cultures, traditions, beliefs, and lifestyles, is what makes India, our motherland, a unique and rich country. But it is the celebration of this diversity by embracing it with open arms & learning from one another , that we  are able to create a better future for ourselves and for generations to come, making India and this world a better ,beautiful place for everyone to live in peace and harmony. On Tuesday, the 6th of May 2025, the students of classes XII-E and XII-F presented their class assembly through a skit woven together with speeches, songs, dances and enactments. The skit showcased their journey of discovering the diversity of India, enriching them with experiences and appreciation of different perspectives & beliefs, leading to more open-mindedness and a sense of unity.  The skit was enacted by Ananya Singh, Gaurang, Swastik Sehgal, Nikita Bhardwaj, Lakshya Saini, Shaurya Singhal, Samika, Riddhima Rawat, B.S.Tarun Aditya, N.Ashwin Kumar, Akshat, Abeer, Arnav Singh, Shreshti Srivastava, Devraj Rathi, Nimisha Dutta, Vivek, Humaam Ahmed, Sinjini Paul, Arshiya Trehan, Amandeep, Gunika Meena, Naija. The audience was led through into Showers of blessings prayer song by Aidaan De, Arshiya Trehan, Nikita Bhardwaj, Aadhya Ivaturi, B.S.Tarun Aditya, Gunika Meena, N.Ashwin, Subham Panigrahi, Nachiket Mehta, Nikita Bhardwaj, Nimisha Dutta, Shresthi Srivastava, Swastik Sehgal, Vaanya Upreti, Devraj Rathi, Aaryan, Amogh, Atharva, Karan, Mayank, Bhavik Singh, V.Varenya Raju, Devansh Gupta & Ritwik Raj Soni. Vandana dance was presented by Sinjini Paul, Sohi Jain, Prarthana Agarwal, Ekakshara, Priya. The news was read by Vaanya Upreti, Yashit, Vidhi Malik & Sahir. The assembly was energised by bhangra dance performance by Aadhya, Abeer, Akshat, Amandeep, Gurpriya, Lakshya, Manbhav, Reeshan, Ronit, Saahir, Tijil, Yashit. Self-composed poems were recited by Aryan Pandey and Nikita Bhardwaj. A melodious rendition was sung by the class choir which comprised of Aidaan De, Arshiya Trehan, Nikita Bhardwaj, Aadhya Ivaturi, B.S.Tarun, Gunika Meena, N.Ashwin, Nachiket Mehta, Nimisha Dutta, Shresthi Srivastava, Swastik Sehgal, Vaanya Upreti, Atharwa, Gaurang, Gurpriya, Hridaan, Ronit, Shivein, Suhani, Tijil, H.Jatin Vikash  and supported by the instrumentalists – Aadya Shrivastav, Abhiveer Luthra, Ananya Singh,  Arjun Atroley, Aryaman M. Reddy, Lakshya Saini, Shaurya Singhal. The assembly concluded with an orchestral performance by Abhiveer Luthra, Aryaman M Reddy, Lakshya Saini, Rayhaan Rajkumar.

The e-invite was made by Arshiya Trehan and the digital presentation was by Anisha, Shaurya Singhal & Sinjini Paul. Soft board, invitations, and folders were made by the art team of Aadhya Ivaturi, Sonakshi, Nimisha Dutta, Shreshti Srivastava, Suhani,Ridhima, Vidhi Malik and Yashit.

6 MAY 2025, TUESDAY
CLASSES XII E AND XII F
CLASS TEACHERS – MS SINI ANNIE ABRAHAM AND MS NEELU OBEROI
VICE PRINCIPALS: MR. NARESH MIGLANI, MR. ANIL KATHURIA, MR. MUKESH KUMAR
CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: MS. LALITHA SRINIVASAN, MS. SARIKA KAUSHAL, MS. RICHA AGGARWAL
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS. PREETI PRATIHARI

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Assembly XII-K & XII-L (01-05-2025)

TOPIC: “TOGETHER WE RISE- CELEBRATING INCLUSIVITY AT DPS”

When everyone is included everyone wins as inclusion is not bringing people into what already exists , it is indeed making a new space, a better space for everyone.

“One Stage, Infinite Stories” likely refers to the concept of a single setting or scenario that can be the basis for a vast number of unique and diverse narratives.

Keeping this message in mind, the Class Assembly of Class XII K and XII L started with a heartfelt prayer song by Tupuvi, Aditya Srivastava, Bhavishya, Daksh, Devkanto, Gudakesh, Taanya, Vibh, Daksh, Karun, Pranav, Shashwat, Aryan Veer, Pramit, Bodhisattva, Ishanya, Navraj, Saanvi Bansal, Hriday, Alvina, Pahal, Gargi, Tanmaya, Jayesh, Nouloshi, Rakchit and Nikhil. 

Then the Vice Principal welcomed everyone and led them through the morning prayer. This was followed by scintillating band performance by Tanmaya, Zohnish, Sabeer, Akshat Bhaskar, Hriday, Yusuf and Nikhil on ‘Naadan Parinde Ghar Aaja’. The Thought for the Day was given in five different languages by Zohnish, Avihaan, Vihaan, Shashwat and Aditya Srivastava. Shloka was recited by Shashwat and Hindi translation was given by Gargi. This was followed by a divine invocation dance by Pallavi (Bharatnatyam) and Arshia (Kathak).

Then there was a group discussion in ‘Then, Now and Beyond’ talking about the concept of inclusivity, diversity and belongingness by Aryan Veer, Nishit, Taanya, Navneet, Tupuvi, Karun, Alvina, Pahal and Aditi Thakur. In the midst of this group discussion, there was melodious musical choir including Tanmaya, Yusuf, Akshat Bhaskar, Nikhil, Pahal, Hriday, Zohnish, Sabeer, Navneet and Anahita Misra followed by a self composed poetry recited and written by Omya. Thereafter, the energy of the stage was taken a notch higher by a choreography titled ‘Jugalbandi’ which beautifully resonated with the assembly’s theme performed by Aarav Sirohi, Rohan, Sanvi Sharma, Omya, Mahira, Pallavi, Alvina, Pranshu, Saumya and Arsheeya.

The comperes of the programme were Aditi Thakur, Aryan Veer, Sanvi and Shaurya. The folders, handmade invite and e-invite were made by Zohnish, Nouloshi, Gargi, Mahira, Nishit, Ranvir and Akshita. The softboard was made by Navneet, Mahira, Aaliya, Saanvi Goel, Aditya Saurabh, Omya, Arav, Arnav, Pallavi, Zohnish and Nikhil. The ppt for the assembly was made by Pallavi and Navneet.

1 MAY 2025, THURSDAY
CLASSES XII K AND XII L
CLASS TEACHERS – MS ANJU SACHDEVA AND MR DHRUV KAKKAR
VICE PRINCIPALS: MR. NARESH MIGLANI, MR. ANIL KATHURIA, MR. MUKESH KUMAR
CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: MS. LALITHA SRINIVASAN, MS. SARIKA KAUSHAL, MS. RICHA AGGARWAL
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS. PREETI PRATIHARI

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‘A Journey in Mathematical Thinking’ by Mr. Anant Mudgal at DPS R.K. Puram 

“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.

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A DPS SOCIETY INITIATIVE: FREE HEALTH CAMP

The Rotary Club of Delhi Resources, in collaboration with Chakra Dialogues Foundation, successfully organised a Free Health Camp for teachers and staff of DPS RK Puram, East of Kailash, and Vasant Vihar on Saturday, April 26, 2025.

Approximately 150  beneficiaries attended the camp, which was held from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The event brought together medical teams from Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre (RGCIRC), Akash Hospital, Centre for Sight and Clove Dental

The Health Camp provided a range of tests and consultations, including: Mammography, Clinical Breast Cancer Detection, Pap Smear Test, Blood Pressure/Blood Sugar (BP/BS), Bone Mineral Density (BMD), Body Mass Index (BMI), X-Ray, Oral Cancer Screening, Electrocardiogram (ECG), Neuropathy Screening, Eye Testing, Dental Check-up, Doctor Consultation (Diet, General Health)

The Health Camp aimed to promote preventive healthcare and overall well-being amongst the teachers. The event was successful in providing valuable health check-ups and consultations to the participants. Health Camp provided accessible screenings and check-ups, allowing teachers to identify potential health problems early on and receive timely treatment, preventing them from escalating into more serious conditions

Under the leadership of the Principal, Mr Anil Kumar, the programme was coordinated by Ms Niva Chhonkar (Hod-Biology) and Ms Vandana Chandoke (Hod-Political Science). 

The organisers expressed gratitude to the collaborating partners and medical teams for their support in making the event a success.