On the morning of August 4th, 2025, Delhi Public School, RK Puram had the honour of welcoming Dr. Kiran Bedi: India’s first woman to join the officer ranks of the Indian Police Service (IPS) in 1972 and the 24th Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry—as the distinguished Guest of Honour for an insightful and inspiring session with the students.
The Principal, Mr. Anil Kumar, extended a warm welcome to Dr. Bedi, accompanied by a standing ovation, praising her illustrious career and exemplary service to the nation. He spoke of her as a role model whose life exemplifies courage, reform and integrity, highlighting her unique approach of reforming, rather than merely punishing offenders.
The programme commenced with a soulful rendition of Ganesh Vandana by the school choir, invoking Lord Ganesha’s blessings for wisdom and clarity. The devotional aura was followed by a mesmerising classical dance performance that enchanted the audience with its expressive storytelling and rhythmic grace, celebrating India’s rich cultural heritage.
Dr. Bedi then took the stage and delivered a powerful talk on the importance of understanding our rights and responsibilities. She shared her recent experience at a shloka recitation competition and emphasised that Sanskrit, often overlooked, is a profound and inclusive cultural legacy that transcends religious divisions. Touching upon various aspects of her life from her childhood and tennis career to her service in the police, Dr. Bedi also spoke about effective learning practices and the relevance of a strong educational foundation.
An engaging, interactive Q&A session followed, during which she addressed students’ questions with candour and depth. When asked about her motivation to become India’s first female IPS officer, she recalled her strong sense of justice and deep-rooted desire to serve the nation. Even in her early years, she displayed a determined spirit and a drive to build her own identity. Dr. Bedi stressed the importance of simplicity, sharing how she leads a minimalist life and values purpose over possessions. She credited her parents for being her greatest source of inspiration and guiding force throughout her journey.
She also spoke about her commitment to community service, sharing how her philanthropic spirit led to the creation of her first NGO. Her foundations have been instrumental in educating and empowering the underprivileged. She urged the students to stay informed, act responsibly, and contribute meaningfully to society. One of the many impactful stories she shared was about her bold decision to ban smoking entirely in Tihar Jail, demonstrating her dedication to reform and rehabilitation.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks proposed by the Headmistress, Ms. Rashmi Malhotra, who expressed heartfelt appreciation to Dr. Kiran Bedi for her invaluable insight and inspiring presence. She also acknowledged the Principal, Mr Anil Kumar; the Vice Principals, Mr. Naresh Miglani, Mr. Anil Kathuria, and Mr. Mukesh Kumar; the headmistresses, Dr Anubha Gopal and Ms Vinita Gupta and the entire faculty for their unwavering support and effort in making the event a grand success.
The programme came to a close with the National Anthem, filling the air with patriotic pride and marking the end of a truly memorable morning.
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“The arts and humanities teach us who we are and what we can be. They lie at the very core of the culture of which we’re a part.”
— Ronald Reagan
Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram’s Inter-school ‘Humanities Fest’ on the theme of ‘Peace, Prosperity And Progress’ hosted on 26 July 2025 was a vibrant celebration of the world of arts, literature and culture, igniting creativity and curiosity among students. The fest took place in a hybrid mode, with seven offline and two online events. The event was a kaleidoscope of thought-provoking activities, captivating performances and innovative exhibitions showcasing the boundless potential of human expressions through the window of the Humanities. With enthusiastic participation and passion, the participants brought the arts to life, exploring new ideas and perspectives. As the Humanities Fest coincided with the Kargil Vijay Diwas, to honour the bravery and sacrifice of our armed forces an event was specifically included to honour their valour and courage.
The following nine events took place:
The Quiet Ties That Bind – Mime Competition
This mime competition showcased the ancient art of wordless expression. Participants used gestures and movements to convey themes of peaceful coexistence, harmony and brotherhood.
From Pitch to Perception – AD Analysis
The participants were given advertisements on the spot, and had to analyse and examine techniques, target audiences and effectiveness. The competition explored how advertisements communicate messages and influence viewers through themes of gender, class, race and emotional manipulation strategies.
Abhivyakti – Poetry Enactment
This event celebrated the raw, rhythmic and real energy of “spoken word poetry”. Performers interpreted the themes ‘Voices without Borders’ and ‘Harmony in Chaos’ through musical poetry, creating powerful expressions where every whisper and roar demonstrated meaningful impact.
Conflict to Concord – Stories of Resolution
It was a powerful fusion of theatrical expression and storytelling, where school teams enacted a conflict scenario and also its peaceful resolution.Students creatively dramatized and peacefully resolved real or mythical conflicts through compelling theatrical storytelling. The school teams showcased diverse scenarios from history, society and mythology, perfectly embodying the fest’s inspiring theme: ‘Conflict Resolution – A Path to Peace and Harmony’.
Green Graffiti – Progressing towards a Sustainable World
Green Graffiti challenged students to create sustainable art using only organic materials like crushed leaves, flower petals, natural clay and vegetable dyes. Teams designed artworks promoting critical thinking about environmental responsibility through creative expression for a sustainable world.
Sur Sangam – Group Song Competition
This event paid tribute to the valor and sacrifices of the Indian Armed Forces during the Kargil War. Participants composed and performed original songs centered on themes of global peace, patriotism and national unity. Through the universal language of music, the competition became a heartfelt expression of gratitude and a celebration of heroic courage.
Youth Voices for Peace and Prosperity – Elocution Competition
The Elocution Competition challenged participants to deliver articulate speeches on contemporary Indian themes which included soft power diplomacy, cultural bonds, railway lessons on coexistence, global trust-building and ecological wisdom for collective survival.
Vision in Motion – Movie Making Competition
This event challenged participants to interpret the theme ‘Healing hearts, building peace and living in harmony with nature. Students showcased artistic vision and creativity while exploring humanity’s relationship with environmental harmony and inner peace.
Pixels of Progress – A Photography Competition
The participants were required to capture hidden moments of everyday life through their lens. Photographers voiced unique perspectives by revealing overlooked details that demonstrated technology’s role in fostering community understanding.
The Valedictory Ceremony began with an enchanting orchestra performance by the students of DPS R.K. Puram. It was followed by a dance fusion on the theme, ‘A Dance for the Brave’. In his address, the Principal, Mr. Anil Kumar, emphasized on the vital role played by peace in fostering progress and prosperity. To underscore that peace often comes at a great cost, he recounted the heroic story of Subedar Major and Honorary Captain Yogendra Yadav, recipient of the Param Vir Chakra Award for his extraordinary valour during the Kargil War. The Principal highlighted how despite sustaining sixteen bullet wounds, he conveyed critical intelligence about enemy positions, contributing significantly to India’s hard-fought victory. He also paid a tribute to the indomitable courage and resilience of the Indian Army. Speaking about the Humanities Fest, the Principal lauded the Humanities Department for their exemplary organization and seamless team coordination.
Next, the much awaited results were declared, with the overall winners trophy going to Delhi Public School, Faridabad.
RESULTS
OVERALL WINNER
Delhi Public School R.K. Puram Delhi Public School, Faridabad
OFFLINE EVENTS
THE QUIET TIES THAT BIND: MIME COMPETITION
FIRST POSITION
Delhi Public School R.K. Puram
SECOND POSITION
Delhi Public School, Mathura Road
THIRD POSITION
Delhi Public School, Indirapuram
FROM PITCH TO PERCEPTION: ADVERTISEMENT ANALYSIS
FIRST POSITION
Delhi Public School R.K. Puram
SECOND POSITION
Delhi Public School, Rohini
THIRD POSITION
Delhi Public School, Dwarka
ABHIVYAKTI: POETRY ENACTMENT
FIRST POSITION
Delhi Public School R.K. Puram
SECOND POSITION
Delhi Public School, Noida
THIRD POSITION
Tagore International School
CONFLICT TO CONCORD: STORIES OF RESOLUTION
FIRST POSITION
Delhi Public School, Faridabad
SECOND POSITION
Tagore International School, EOK
THIRD POSITION
Delhi Public School International, Saket
GREEN GRAFFITI: ‘PROGRESSING TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE WORLD’
FIRST POSITION
Delhi Public School, Rohini
SECOND POSITION
Delhi Public School, Sushant Lok
THIRD POSITION
Delhi Public School R.K. Puram
SUR SANGAM: GROUP SONG COMPETITION
FIRST POSITION
Delhi Public School R.K. Puram
SECOND POSITION
Delhi Public School, Faridabad
THIRD POSITION
Delhi Public School, Noida
YOUTH VOICES FOR PEACE AND PROSPERITY: ELOCUTION COMPETITION
“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.” — Steve Jobs
The Spark Lab, the innovation hub of Delhi Public School R.K. Puram, hosted its annual inter-school fest- Ignite 1.0, on July 26, 2025. The flagship event celebrated individuality, innovation and experiential learning, serving as a platform for schools across Delhi NCR to showcase their innovation, creative thinking skills and ability to solve problems.
The event was conducted in hybrid mode, allowing both onsite and virtual participation. The event featured a mix of five dynamic events, each of which allowed the young, brilliant minds to put their problem-solving skills to the test and adopt a more solution-oriented mindset. Ignite 1.0 garnered enthusiastic participation from over twenty schools across Delhi NCR.
The following events were a part of the summit:
I AM A SUPERHERO: MY SUPERPOWERS, MY SOLUTIONS, MY IMPACT (ONLINE):
In this event, individual participants from classes VI-VIII made digital or handmade posters along with a short backstory of their unique self-created superheroes to showcase the real-world problem they solve, all within a budget of ₹50,000. This gave students the opportunity to combine their problem-solving skills with entrepreneurial thinking. Students were judged on their creativity, relevance of the project, budgeting and presentation skills by Ms Deepa S Garg, Associate Professor, College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi and Dr Kohinoor Kaur, Assistant Professor, Institute of Home Economics at Delhi University.
The specific topics included:
Using technology to make life better
Creating a greener, cleaner world
Standing up for what’s right
INNOVATOR’S LENS: LIGHTS, IDEAS, ACTION! (ONLINE)
This event comprised teams of two students from classes VI-VII wherein they selected a topic and created a three-minute video, in which they addressed a real-world problem with an innovative solution and explained how it could be turned into a viable and sustainable business model. The young minds used this opportunity to show their vivid imagination which also helped to foster their entrepreneurial thinking. The judges, Dr Nisha Bamel, a PHD holder in Strategic Management from IIT Delhi, and Ms Abhilasha Chandra, a representative of Keystone Integrated Marketing Services, judged the students on their creativity, problem identification skills, the solution created and its impact. The topics were as follows:
A Startup for Startups: An idea that helps others start their own businesses
Disaster Management: Innovative ways to improve disaster response and recovery
Healthcare: Making quality healthcare accessible to the poor
The think tank invited students from classes IX-X in teams of three to tackle the distinct and urgent problems faced by India. Held in two rounds, the first in which the participants pitched their ideas and the second, in which they made it come to life. Tapping into their problem-solving capabilities, they analyzed one given problem statement and then formulated a creative yet feasible solution before presenting it to the judges, Chef Sambhavi Joshi and Mr Nisshant Laroia.
The problem statements were:
The plastic dilemma
Safer nights on the roads
Taming the noise
Cooling without a plug
Touchless Tech
The space-saver challenge
CHANGE MAKERS’ ARENA: REFORM THROUGH RHETORIC (OFFLINE)
This competition aimed to promote civic awareness and critical thinking leadership among students. Students from grades XI and XII, working in teams of two, had to reimagine and reconstruct broken systems within India’s major social institutions. Researching a pressing societal issue from the ones provided to them, they created a well-designed, impactful solution, which they then presented to the panel of judges, Ms Inakshi, Assistant Professor, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi and Ms Monika Bansal, Associate Professor, Deen Dayal Upadhyay College, University of Delhi.
Societal issues were provided from the following social institutions:
Judicial system
Police and Law enforcement
Media and misinformation
Bureaucracy and Public Services
BUILD-4-IMPACT: FOUR THEMES. INFINITE POSSIBILITIES.
Students from grades IX-XII participated in this dynamic model-making competition in teams of two. Participating teams selected one prompt from each of four innovation categories and then developed and constructed a physical prototype that offers an innovative solution to a real-world problem. This event stayed true to its name as the participants showed that their imagination had no limits while displaying impressive entrepreneurial problem-solving skills. The judges, Professor Umesh Bamel, Associate Professor, IMI Delhi and Professor Mahima Kaushik, a member of the Cluster Innovation Centre, University of Delhi, judged the students on the basis of their innovation, integration of prompts, feasibility and impact. The four categories were:
Science
Technology
Social impact
X-factor
Valedictory Ceremony – IGNITE 1.0 The Valedictory Ceremony marked the formal conclusion of IGNITE 1.0 which commenced with a traditional Indian harmonic performance by the students, setting a dignified tone for the proceedings. In commemoration of the 26th anniversary of the Kargil War, a poignant dance performance titled ‘Dance for the Brave’ paid tribute to the courage and sacrifice of the Indian soldiers, evoking deep patriotic sentiment.
The Principal, Mr. Anil Kumar, addressed the gathering, highlighting the innovative spirit of IGNITE 1.0 while honouring the legacy of the Kargil War. He made special mention of Param Vir Chakra awardee Subedar Major and Honorary Captain Yogendra Yadav, who, at just 18 years of age, fought valiantly in the war despite being critically injured. His story served as a powerful reminder of resilience and dedication, inspiring students to strive for excellence. The Principal concluded his address by commending the participants for their creativity and commitment. Ms. Sangita Bajpai announced the results, bringing the event to a close.
RESULTS
EVENT: I AM A SUPERHERO
FIRST POSITION
Indraprastha World School
SECOND POSITION
DPS International, Saket
THIRD POSITION
Mount Abu School, Rohini
EVENT: INNOVATORS’ LENS
FIRST POSITION
Delhi Public School, Faridabad
SECOND POSITION
Amity International School, Sector 44, Noida
THIRD POSITION
DPS Indirapuram
EVENT: INDIA’S THINK TANK
FIRST POSITION
Springdales School Dhaula Kuan
SECOND POSITION
Darbari Lal DAV Model School
THIRD POSITION
Amity International School
EVENT: CHANGE MAKERS’ ARENA
FIRST POSITION
Mount Abu Public School
SECOND POSITION
Delhi Public School, Gautam Budh Nagar
THIRD POSITION
Summer Fields School and Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram
On Friday, August 1, 2025 the students of Class XI R presented their assembly on the topic “THE TORCH THAT NEVER DIES”, highlighting the life skills that students learn in this school.
The assembly commenced with a morning prayer led by Kavnoor Kaur, Apurna Das Devanshi, Piyush Rawat, Shorya Kanojia, Ranbir Singh and Shaurya Khandelwal. Then the Vice Principal, Mr. Naresh Miglani led them through the morning prayer. Tavisha Vashisht offered a homage to the Lord through an Invocation dance. The gathering was enlightened with the thoughts for the day by Viraj Kumar and Keshav Kanodia. The news headlines were read by Reyhaan Singh, Vivaan Sehwag, Abeer Bhardwaj and Piyush Rawat. The program moved ahead with a self-composed poetry by Yahvi Saxena. A thoughtfully carved skit was our next presentation that showcased how it’s important to retain the core values within us. The dialogues were passionately delivered by Mrinank Dey, Keshav Kanodia, Vivaan Sehwag, Ritvik Gupta, Vihaan Jindal, Shaurya Khandelwal, Aanya Sehgal, Rayna Sharma, Madhav Goyal, Kashvi Bansal, Harsh Bansal, Reyhaan Singh, Tamira Agnihotri, Disha Matlani and Abeer Bhardwaj. The presentation came to an end with a brilliant dance performance by Aanya Sehgal, Rayna Sharma, Madhav Goyal, Saanvi Bhartia, Yuvika, Tavisha Vashisht, Chetna Singhal and Siddhi Jain.
The comperes for the assembly were Divyaansh Yadav, Abeer Bhardwaj, Disha Matlani, Chetna Singhal and Adwita Ranjan. Yashika Passari proposed the vote of thanks. The folders were made by Kavnoor Kaur. The invitation cards were made by Divyaansh Yadav and Vivaan Sehwag. The exquisite e-invite was designed by Ritvik Gupta. The power point presentation was made by Deep Bajaj and Tanay Agarwalla. The Vice Principal, Mr. Naresh Miglani highlighted how honesty and integrity are the main components that frame our characters. This performance emphasized the motto of our school SERVICE BEFORE SELF and how the students of DPS RK Puram live by these principles. The assembly concluded with the school anthem followed by the national anthem.
1 AUGUST 2025, FRIDAY CLASS XI R CLASS TEACHER – MS. LIVANO BANERJEE VICE PRINCIPALS: MR. NARESH MIGLANI, MR. ANIL KATHURIA, MR. MUKESH KUMAR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: MS. ABHA CHONA, MS. KUSUM YADAV & MS. VINITA PANJWANI ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS. PREETI PRATIHARI
Shreyansh Agarwal of Class XII of DPS R.K. Puram has secured the 1st Rank in the Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design 2025 conducted by IIT Mumbai.
The project on water savings submitted by Mannat Kaur of Class XII E, DPS R.K. Puram has been recognised with the Earth Prize Scholars distinction for the Asia Region. The Earth Prize is a prestigious global environmental sustainability competition for teenage students
DPS RK Puram participated in the Delhi Premier League T-20 School Juniors Cricket Tournament. 16 schools all over Delhi participated in the tournament, where DPS RK Puram secured the second position and received a cash prize of 75000/-
Mrinayak from DPS RK Puram was the Most Valuable Player of the tournament.
Aryaveer Dewan of Class XII, Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram, has brought great laurels to the school by winning a Gold Medal in the Asian Junior Squash Championship 2025, held in Gimcheon, Korea. He is currently ranked Asia No. 1 in Squash
Ehimay Shankar, a student of Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram, and a member of The InnoPreneurs Club, participated in the prestigious Young Innovator’s Program 2025, an internship initiative organised by Hero MotoCorp, India’s leading two-wheeler manufacturer.
This immersive program selected only 28 students from across Delhi NCR, providing them a unique opportunity to explore the world of innovation and enterprise. Over the course of the internship, participants were introduced to key concepts such as design thinking, branding, and market research through expert-led sessions and practical exposure.
A key highlight of the program was the industrial visits to Hero MotoCorp’s Dharuhera and Gurgaon plants, where students witnessed the company’s cutting-edge manufacturing processes and innovative practices in action.
The final leg of the program culminated in a pitch presentation by the students, showcasing their learning and ideas, followed by a certificate distribution ceremony to honor their successful completion of the program.