Assembly XII-V (19-07-2022)

“Topic:Poetry is the Essence of Life

The class assembly of class XII V celebrated Poetry as being the true essence of life. Each country has its own poetry, where words are strung together to provide happiness and cooling comfort from the otherwise scorching heat of the challenges of the modern world To begin the assembly we had the prayer ” Itni Shakti hamen dena data.” The shlok was recited and explained  by Niket followed by a self composed shayari by Harsh on writing poetry.The thought for the day was by Rishika and Tanima.To update the students with the world we had the news by Divyaaditya ,Meha, Aryamaan,Sunita and Riddhima ,There then was the enactment of two poems depicting two different emotions where one was composed by Muskaan Saxena.The class choir  sang melodiously the song  ‘scars to your beautiful . The  assembly concluded with a graceful fusion dance. The Cards and Folders  were made by Amaira and Meha. The Power Point Presentation was made by Muskaan and presented by Gaurang .The E display was made by Meha and the beautiful board was made by  Yuvraj,Utsa,Meha,Amaira,Krish . Bhawana had made beautiful coasters and the programme sheet was made by Divyaditya

19th July 2022, Tuesday
Class Teacher: Ms Shraddha Parmar
Class XII  V
VICE-PRINCIPAL- Mr Anil Kathuria
Class Representative- Ms Anubha Gopal
Activity Incharge- Ms Abha Chona

SUMMER DELIGHT ACTIVITIES – VIRTUAL INTERSECTION COMPETITIONS – MAY 2022

“The ultimate victory in competition is derived from the inner satisfaction of knowing that you have done your best and that you have gotten the most out of what you had to give.”

 – Howard Cosell

 

With the onset of the summer vacation, Delhi Public School R.K. Puram organised a series of fun-filled and enjoyable Summer Delight Activities. Under the able guidance of the esteemed Principal, Ms Padma Srinivasan and initiated and supported by the Supervisor of Classes VI-VIII, Ms Vinita Gupta, the activities comprised of Virtual Intersection Competitions titled ‘Chillax – It is Summer Vacation Time’ for the students of Classes VI-VIII. The activities aimed to promote the creative interests of the students and encourage a competitive sporting spirit among them. 

 

Keeping in mind the unique interests of the students, different competitions spanning a variety of topics and themes were conducted on 20, 23 and 24 May 2022. This three-day fiesta of intersection virtual competitions was an immense success and provided an outlet for the students to showcase their creative sides while interacting with their peers. The details of the various competitions are as follows:

 

ENGLISH:

The Department of English organised varied activities to explore the creative bent in the students based on their writing, acting and presentation skills. 

 

‘Shape Poetry Writing and Recitation Competition’ was organised for the students of Class VI which aimed to integrate poetry with art. The participants were given some words and they had to choose one word and write poetry in the shape of the chosen word and then recite it. The event was judged by Ms Livano Banerjee and Ms Ruma Madan and conducted by Ms Aakriti Sharma and Ms Kanika Chamoli. The results of the competition were as follows:

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

SIDDHARTH

6

I

SECOND

JETSUN DOLKAR DUKPA

6

D

THIRD

ARNAV MASKARA

6

J

 

Class VII conducted ‘Curtain Call – Monologue Presentation Competition’ for the students. The participants showcased their skills such as voice modulation, fluency, and clarity of speech and expressions through the presentation of one-minute monologues from the perspective of various literary characters and by using creative props and ideas. The competition was organised by Ms Divya Thakur, Ms Madhurima Sarkar and Ms Diksha Jagga and judged by Ms Jaya Bharti and Ms Richa Basrao. The results of the competition were as follows: 

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

VAISHNAVI SUDERSHAN

7

A

SECOND

MANYA GUPTA

7

C

THIRD

ANIKET SEN

7

E

CONSOLATION 

REYHAAN PUNCHHI

7

J

 

‘Character Parade – Role Play’ was organised for the students of Class VIII where they enacted their favourite characters from popular novels in the presence of a large audience with much enthusiasm. The competition helped the students to overcome their stage fright and boosted their confidence. The event was judged by Ms Pratibha Sachar and Ms Richa Basrao and conducted by Ms Jaya Bharti, Ms Mansa Mary Thomas, Ms Deepika Malhotra and Ms Divya Kapoor. The results of the competition have been given below:

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

ADVIKA KOHLI

8

J

SECOND

AARNA DHINGRA

8

K

THIRD

KABIR SAHNI

8

J

 

HINDI:

The Department of Hindi conducted नन्हे कवि/कवयित्रियों के विचारों की उड़ान’ for the students of Class VI which lent them the space to explore their ideas and gave them a platform to express themselves through the medium of poetry. The enthusiastic efforts of the participants through the recitation of poems based on different birds was much appreciated by the judges and the teachers. The competition was judged by Ms Taru Assudaney and Mr Manish Jain. It was managed by Ms Priyanka Yadav and Ms Bharti Shukla. The results of the competition were:

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

SHAURYA TANEJA

6

G

SECOND

PIHU KUMAR

6

B

THIRD

YUG CHOUDHARY

6

B

 

‘चरित्र अभिनय प्रतियोगिता’ was a phenomenal blend of language with art where the students of Class VII received an opportunity to learn about the famous epic Mahabharata through their role play of the various characters. The event was arranged by Dr P Chinna and Ms Shipra Rai. The able judges, Ms Livano Banerjee and Ms Bhargavi, judged the participants on the basis of their language, content, expressions and fluency and announced following results: 

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

ANUSHA DHAWAN

7

J

SECOND

GARIMA KUCHHAL

7

J

THIRD

AAVYA SRIVASTAVA

7

I

 

The competition विज्ञापन प्रस्तुति’ explored the observation skills in the students of Class VIII who used their quick wit and creativity to present novel and unique advertisements in front of the judges. The criteria of judgement of the competition was the understanding of the content, creativity, language and overall presentation and it was judged by Ms Preeti Pratihari and Ms Priyanka Yadav. The event was conducted by Ms Taru Assudaney and Ms Bhargavi Bisht. The results of the competition were as follows:

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

AHAANA PANDIT

8

J

SECOND

TANISHQ ARORA

8

K

 

MATHEMATICS:

The Department of Mathematics paved the way to integrate art with mathematics. The promising amalgamation of the two was presented through the competition ‘Fraction Art’ wherein the students of Class VI got to have fun with fractions using paper cuttings to form different shapes. The competition was managed by Ms Aastha Bablani and Ms Gurpreet Manocha and was judged by Ms Neerja Jawa and Ms Bhumika Gupta. The results of the competition were:

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

RADHA CHAUDHARY

6

I

SECOND 

ARYAVRAT SINGH 

MEHA SINGH

6

A

J

THIRD

ANANYA SUD

ANIRUDDHA GUPTA

6

E

H

 

The competition of ‘Quadrilateral Robots’ was organised for the students of Class VII which enabled them to express their creativity and originality as they turned various quadrilaterals into robots and gave them a variety of unique names. The activity was judged by Ms Nandini Dhir and Ms Jatinder Kaur and was conducted by Ms Bhumika Gupta and Ms Nalini Gautam. The results of the competition were as follows:

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

AARAV VERMA

7

K

SECOND 

TWISHA GROVER

7

K

THIRD

RIDHIMA SARAF

7

E

 

For the students of Class VIII, the interesting activity of ‘Mathematical Calendar’ was conducted that enabled them to apply the knowledge of various mathematical concepts and use them for calculating different numbers for the month of June. The competition was judged by Ms Pooja Khanduja and Ms Surbhi Gupta and was managed by Ms Shivani Gupta and Ms Nandini Dhir. The results of the competition were as follows:

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

HARGUN KAUR

8

E

SECOND 

SAMRIDDHI BHATIA

8

K

THIRD

DISHA MATLANI

8

J

 

SOCIAL SCIENCE:

The Departments of History, Geography and Political Science conducted an engrossing ‘Storytelling Competition’ for the students of Class VI wherein the participants narrated fascinating tales from the Panchtantra and the Jataka stories. After narrating the stories, the participants had to explain the moral/values behind the stories and relate them to concepts in Civics such as equality, freedom, fraternity, justice, etc. 

 

Participants also had to highlight the geographical settings of the stories such as the flora and fauna, rivers, mountains, forests, etc. and their importance. Thus, the event aimed to connect the various disciplines as well as established the fact that moral values are timeless. The competition was judged by Ms Shruti Talwar, Ms Ritu Kumar, Ms Sapna Sharma and Ms Sudha Sharma and was organised by Ms Surabhi Gaur and Ms Nikita Khera. The results of the competition were as follows:

ROOM 1

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

SHAURYA TANEJA

6

G

SECOND 

ANYA GARG

6

D

THIRD

YUG CHOUDHARY

6

B

CONSOLATION

EHIMAY SHANKAR

6

G

 

ROOM 2

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

RANGANATH SRIRAM

6

A

SECOND 

VEERAAJ GHAMBHIR

6

J

THIRD

GARVITT MARWAHA

6

K

 

A ‘Collage/Poster Making Competition’ was organised for the students of Class VII. Through their beautiful collages and posters, the spirited participants spread awareness about the rich cultural heritage of India, the importance of maintaining a healthy body and the preservation of our environment. The event was judged by Ms Shruti Mishra and Ms Jatinder Kaur on the basis of the creativity and originality of ideas and slogans of the posters and was conducted by Ms Deepti Chaudhary and Ms Sakshi Pandey. The results of the competition were: 

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

NANYA GUPTA

7

I

SECOND 

VRITII BHANDARI

7

A

THIRD

SARA DEY

7

E

 

The activity ‘JAM (Just a Minute Competition)’ was organised for the students of class VIII which gave them an opportunity to present their thoughts on the chosen topics in a cohesive and well-organised manner. The competition helped the students to boost their confidence and develop their public speaking skills. Ms Sakshi Pandey and Mr Arvind Singh managed the event and it was judged by Ms Shruti Mishra and Ms Preeti Pratihari. The results of the competition were as follows: 

ROOM 1

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

KABIR SAHNI

8

J

SECOND 

MRINANK DEY 

SAMRIDDHI BHATIA

8

F

K

THIRD

AKANSH RAJAN

8

B

 

ROOM 2 

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

HRIDYANSHI SINGH 

8

C

SECOND 

DIVYANSH JAI PUROHIT

8

J

THIRD

RISHAV MUKHERJEE 

8

D

 

GENERAL SCIENCE:

The Departments of Physics, Chemistry and Biology focused on increasing the sensitivity and curiosity of the students of Class VI towards the environment by organising the activity ‘Plants Come to Life – Role-play Competition’. The participants explored the utility of different plants by role-playing as any plant of their choice and showcasing its edible parts, the nutrients it provides and the kinds of dishes made out of it in different parts of the country/world. The event was judged by Ms Livano Banerjee and conducted by Ms Neelam Ajwani and Ms Jisha Mathews. The results of the competition were:

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

MYESHA VINAYAK

6

K

SECOND 

SAISHA ARORA

6

G

THIRD

RISHITA KEHAIR

6

D

 

The activity ‘Scientists come to Life’ was organised for the students of Class VII and brought to life many famous scientists as the participants used multifarious props and costumes to impersonate their favourite inspirational scientists. The competition was managed by Ms Saveri Lal and Ms Aastha Malik and was judged by Ms Deepika Singh and Ms Suruchi Bhardwaj. The results of the competition were as follows:

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

AAVYA SHRIVASTAVA

7

I

SECOND 

VAISHNAVI SUDERSHAN

7

A

THIRD

BHAVIK KASHYAP

7

B

CONSOLATION

GARIIMA KUCHHAL

7

J

 

For the students of Class VIII, an array of interesting tasks were organised in the activity ‘ScienceXart – Science in Everyday Life’. The students presented their ideas through Mind Maps in Biology, Quizzes in Chemistry and Flip-Learning in Physics. Ms Shruti Gupta, Ms Bharti, Ms Dimple Menon and Ms Kriti managed the entire activity and it was judged by Ms Taruna Kapoor. The results of the competition were as follows:

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

REYANSH WADHWA

8

J

SECOND 

DISHA MATLANI

8

J

THIRD

RISHABH KUMAR RAI

8

A

 

SANSKRIT:

The students of Class VI participated in the activity of ‘श्लोक – गायनम्’’ which was conducted by the Department of Sanskrit. The participants learnt and recited the shlokas from the eighth adhyaya – ‘सूक्तिस्तबकः’ of Ruchira Part -1 beautifully along with their meanings and with the help of musical instruments. They zealously participated in this event and enjoyed singing the verses. It was judged and conducted by Ms Rupali Mahindru and Ms Priyamvada. The results of the competition were:

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

KISHTEENA 

6

H

 

The students of Classes VII and VIII participated in the competition ‘श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता श्लोकोच्चारणम्’. The students of Class VII chanted the shlokas from the second adhyaya – ‘Sankhya Yoga’ of the Bhagavad Gita whereas the students of Class VIII chanted verses from the third adhyaya – ‘Karma Yoga’ of the Bhagavad Gita along with their meanings. The events were a great success and were managed and judged by Ms Rupali Mahindru and Ms Priyamvada. The results of the competition were as follows: 

CLASS VII

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

ANUSHRI KABI

7

A

SECOND 

VRITTI BHANDARI

7

A

 

CLASS VIII

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

YASHVARDHAN SHUKLA

VINEETA SINGH 

8

A

B

 

GERMAN:

A ‘Poetry Recitation Competition’ was organised for the students of Class VI to enable them to move beyond classroom learning and encourage creative skills and fluency in the German language. The participants presented their creations with confidence which excellently displayed their command over the language. Ms Payal Sachdeva conducted the competition and it was judged by Ms Shalini Lal. The results of the competition were: 

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

ANANYA SINGH 

AADYA BHASIN

6

F

G

SECOND 

SAISHA ARORA 

6

G

 

The German enthusiasts of Classes VII and VIII were given the opportunity to introduce themselves in the language for the competition ‘Self Introduction’. Students participated enthusiastically and highlighted their unique personalities by speaking in German about their family, hobbies, home, etc. in front of the judges. The events were managed and judged by Mr Gurpreet Singh. The results of the competition were: 

CLASS VII

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

AADYA GUPTA

7

H

 

CLASS VIII

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

MAIRA ANAND

8

G

 

FRENCH:

The students of Class VI took keen interest in the ‘French Poetry Recitation Competition’ where they recited short poems in French on a variety of topics. This activity accelerated the process of learning of the participants and reflected their confidence in learning the foreign language. Mr Vaibhav Popli and Mr Randeep Singh conducted and judged the competition. The results of the competition were: 

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

ADYA KHANNA  

SHANVIK

6

E

D

 

For the students of Class VII, the competition called ‘Décrivez la France! – Describe France’ was conducted. Participants had to present a short speech describing France, its monuments, currency, museum, Paris, Napoleon Bonaparte, etc. The activity was quite interesting and enabled the facilitation of knowledge of such historical facts. Mr Vaibhav Popli and Mr Randeep Singh managed and judged the competition. The results of the competition were as follows: 

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

OMYRA LAKHANPAL

SHRUTI CHOUDHARY 

7

E

C

SECOND 

AISHANI KAYAL

KHUSHI RASTOGI

7

C

E

 

Another fun activity ‘Ad-Zap’ was organised for the students of Class VIII wherein the participants made advertisements on ‘Summer Refreshments’ in French language. The students presented creative advertisements on various summer refreshments such as soft drinks, juices or anything which they would prefer in the summer season. Mr Vaibhav Popli and Mr Randeep Singh conducted and judged the competition. The results of the competition were: 

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

DEVASHISH BINDAL

8

D

 

SPANISH:

The Department of Spanish organised a ‘Spanish Poetry Recitation Competition’ for the students of Class VI. The participants showcased their creative skills while presenting their self-made poems. Their talent shone bright in front of the coordinator, Ms Ridhi Sethi, and the judge, Ms Jaishree Sharma. The results of the competition were: 

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

VEERAJ GAMBHIR 

6

J

SECOND 

PIHU VAISH

6

K

 

The students of Class VII presented their ideas in the ‘Slogan Writing Competition on Protecting Trees’. Their slogans reflected their concerns towards the need of the hour, that is, the protection of the ecosystem. Ms Ridhi Sethi managed the event and it was judged by Ms Jaishree Sharma. The results of the competition were: 

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

ANUSHA DHAWAN

7

J

 

The students of Class VIII participated in the competition ‘Ad-Zap’ which was organised to enable the students to write an advertisement on their own about summer refreshments and promote them by speaking in Spanish. The event was hosted by Ms Jaishree Sharma and Ms Ridhi Sethi and was judged by Ms Jaishree Sharma. The results of the competition were as follows: 

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

DIVYANSH JAI PUROHIT

8

J

SECOND 

ARYAMAN BHARDWAJ

8

I

 

ART:

To provide the students with an opportunity to express their thoughts on a variety of topics, a ‘Poster/Collage Making Competition’ was organised by the Art Department for the students of Classes VI-VIII. The artworks of the students were not only admirable but also inspirational and showcased their sense of love, respect and preservation for the nation and the environment. Ms Jatinder Kaur and Mr Shiven Singh Tanwar conducted the competition which was judged by Ms Madhurima Sarkar and Mr Amit Rajput. The results of the competition were as follows: 

 

CLASS VI

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

ANIRUDDHA GUPTA

6

H

SECOND 

ADYA KHANNA

6

E

THIRD

KIANNA GROVER

6

D

CONSOLATION

TANISHKA KANSARA 

6

B

 

CLASS VII

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

ANUSHA DHAWAN

7

J

SECOND 

OMYRA LAKHANPAL

7

E

 

CLASS VIII

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

TASKIRAT BIJI

8

K

SECOND 

RAMYA KAPOOR

8

A

 

DANCE:

It is often said that ‘Dance is the hidden language of the soul’. To encourage expression through this marvellous art, the activity ‘Mudra – Classical Dance’ was organised for the students of Classes VI-VIII by the Department of Music and Dance. The students enthusiastically participated in the competition and presented their dancing skills, thereby receiving  admiration and blessings from Ms Renu Bassi and Mr Ashok Singh Miral who conducted and judged the competitions. The results of the competitions were as follows: 

CLASS VI

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

RANYA SINGH 

6

I

SECOND 

AVIKA NAGPAL 

6

C

THIRD

KISHTEENA

SAISHA ARORA

6

H

G

 

CLASS VII

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

MANYA SONEJA

7

K

SECOND 

SIYONA NAG

7

J

 

CLASS VIII

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

ARADHANA PRAKASH RANJAN 

8

E

 

INDIAN INSTRUMENTAL:

As they say ‘Music is the universal language of mankind’, the Department of Music celebrated the free spirit of the students by organising ‘Saaz – The Indian Instrumental Competition’ for the students of Classes VI-VIII. A large number of participants competed with one another and displayed their proficiency in playing the different musical instruments. Mr Salim Kumar and Mr Kuldeep Mishra conducted and judged the competitions. The results of the competitions were as follows: 

 

CLASS VI

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

RANGANATH SRIRAM

6

A

 

CLASS VII

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

ANIRBAN LAHIRI

7

G

SECOND 

AARAV VERMA

7

K

 

CLASS VIII

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

T MANASA

8

J

SECOND 

ADYAN YOOSUF

8

D

THIRD

GUEVEER SINGH SABHARWAL

8

I

 

WESTERN INSTRUMENTAL:

‘Back to Skills – the Western Instrumental Competition’ was organised for the students of Classes VI-VIII to encourage them to let go of their inhibitions and display their prowess in playing a variety of western instruments. The competition encouraged the students to continue on their journey to learn their preferred instruments with greater zeal and determination. Mr Leimi Kashung conducted and judged the competition. The results of the competitions were as follows: 

CLASS VI

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

PRITHVI MADAN

6

I

SECOND 

ADHIRAJ PUROHIT

MEHA SINGH

6

H

J

THIRD

ARNAV AGARWAL

HARSH KIRTANI

6

J

 

CLASS VII

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

OMYRA LAKHANPAL

7

E

SECOND 

SANVY GUGNANI

7

F

THIRD

REYHAAN PUNCHHI

AARAV GOEL 

7

J

C

 

CLASS VIII

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

ANASUYA WADHWA 

8

B

SECOND 

ARYAMAN GUPTA 

8

G

THIRD

MYRA SINGH

8

G

 

INDIAN VOCAL:

Indian classical music is a cultural inheritance like no other, wrapped in mythology and loved by all around the globe. The ‘Solo Indian Vocal Competition’ was organised to give voice and means for self-expression to all the participants of Classes VI-VIII. Mr Mohd Hameed Khan and Mr Suman Kalyan Sangiri conducted the competition and it was judged by Mr Apoorva Agrawal and Ms Fatima. The results of the competitions were as follows: 

CLASS VI

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

KIARA CHOWDHARY 

6

I

SECOND 

PRABHAV BHARDWAJ 

6

F

 

CLASS VII

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

ANUSHRI KABI

7

A

SECOND 

SUHANI JANGRA

7

B

THIRD

SAMANYU GUPTA

7

B

 

CLASS VIII

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

SHAURYA BAJAJ

8

I

SECOND 

AAMIR SHAHEDI

8

F

 

WESTERN VOCAL:

The competition ‘Sing Your Heart Out’ was organised to celebrate the diversity and cultural beauty present in the school. All the participants of Classes VI-VIII performed exceptionally well under the able guidance of their teacher. The judges appreciated the uniqueness and sincere efforts of each one of the participants who chose some soul-inspiring songs for the event. Mr Sothingam Shaiza conducted and judged the competition. The results of the competitions were as follows: 

CLASS VI

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

AANYA BHATIA

6

G

SECOND 

JETSUN DOLKAR DUKPA

6

D

THIRD

SAARA PURI

6

F

 

CLASS VII

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

VIHAAN  MADHUKAR

7

H

SECOND 

SAISHA JOLLY

7

F

THIRD

REANNA BATRA 

RIANNA SACHDEV

7

I

 

 

CLASS VIII

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS

SECTION

FIRST

HARNOOR SACHDEVA

8

I

SECOND 

BAARIKA AYEKPAM

SAMRIDDHI BHATIA

8

K

THIRD

VINEETA SINGH

KAVYA BALAJI

8

B

D

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Anay Seth of X M has published his first book, ‘The Games Of God: The Genesis Of A Chef d’oeuvre’. He finally got the time to reflect upon his views and reproduce them on paper during the pandemic. The story is about how God, when stuck in difficult situations, resolves those problems while abiding by the rules of moral ethics. The book is for people who enjoy both mythology and fiction. The cover of the book has been digitally designed by Anay himself. The book is available on the Pencil app and Amazon.

THIRD PLACE IN THE REAL WORLD DESIGN CHALLENGE 2022 

Members of ‘Roboknights’ club of Delhi Public School R.K.Puram participated in the  Real World Design Challenge 2022 and won the third place in the National Level.  Pratye Aggarwal(Class 11, 2021-2022),Yashas Gogna(Class 11, 2021-2022), Anubhav Choudhery (Class 11, 2021-2022), Adi Mathur (Class 10, 2021-2022) and Garv Jain  (Class 10, 2021-2022) were members of the team in round 1 that qualified for round 2. Tanmay Singhal (Class 12, 2021-2022), Anubhav Choudhery (Class 11, 2021-2022), Ayush Daga (Class 11, 2021-2022), Adi Mathur (Class 10, 2021-2022), Garv Jain  (Class 10, 2021-2022) and  S Shrikirti (Class 9, 2021-2022) represented the team in round 2. Shashwat Raj (Class 12,2021-2022), Advitya Singhal (Class 12,2021-2022) and Yash Jha (Class 12, 2021-2022) were the student mentors of the team who shared their experience from the previous year’s competition. S Shrikirti was not able to join us for the photograph.

Scaling New Heights!!! – MVPP RESULTS 2021-2022

Mukhyamantri Vigyan Pratibha Pariksha  (MVPP) Examination , conducted by the Science Branch of the Directorate of Education, Government of NCT of Delhi was held on 27th February, 2022.

The objective of this examination was to identify the most brilliant students of Class IX and recognize their scientific aptitude by awarding a scholarship and a certificate. 

118 students of DPS RKPuram took the exam and 46 qualified successfully. 

List of successful students is as follows-

 

S No.

Rank

Student

Section

1

15

NIPUN KUMAR

D

2

18

DIA GUPTA

J

3

19

HRISHIKESH AGGARWAL

O

4

20

LUV ANAND

O

5

32

SHRIYA MOHAN

H

6

61

AAAHANA MEHROTRA

C

7

62

AARUSH AGGARWAL

N

8

75

UTKARSH GUPTA

H

9

107

SHREYANSH AGARWAL

D

10

108

KIRTIVARDHAN

J

11

166

SAKSHAM

A

12

178

CHAITANYA JANGRA

J

13

179

MISHAA KALRA

N

14

189

AANYA YADUVANSHI

L

15

200

AARAV GUPTA

F

16

216

ARYUN SINGH

A

17

217

TANISHQA MANOCHA

E

18

218

AARUSH SEMWAL

J

19

235

RAHIL SINGH

J

20

236

SHAIVI SINGH

O

21

257

PRIYANSH GUPTA

J

22

258

AYAAN CHOPRA

M

23

259

RITIKA TIWARI

N

24

277

DEEVIT SINGH

J

25

302

ANANTA RAI

E

26

326

ANSHI IJRAL

D

27

327

LOKESH DAYAL

G

28

373

ASHMIT KAUSHIK

D

29

374

SYED ALI HUSSAIN RIZVI

F

30

375

YASHVARDHAN GUPTA

J

31

404

ADVIKA PANDEY

A

32

405

ANVESHA GOEL

F

33

431

MANNAT KAUR

A

34

432

ARYAA DUBE

J

35

433

SREYSTH SHARMA

J

36

434

ADVAY SRIRAMAN

N

37

460

RISHIT SINGH

C

38

488

MUDIT THAKUR

C

39

489

SHAURYA PRATAP SINGH

I

40

490

ARYAMAAN GOSWAMY

J

41

4

SHAGUN

F

42

7

ISHITA BHALLA

I

43

21

MOHD ZAID IQBAL

O

44

57

ANAMIKA

E

45

73

MAVERICK HEMAM

A

46

164

AARAV DAYAL

A

International Yoga Day 2022

The 8th International Day of Yoga (IDY) will be celebrated on 21st June 2022. The worldwide acceptance of Yoga is a matter of pride for our country, as Yoga is an integral part of our cultural and spiritual heritage. Yoga is a 5,000-year-old tradition from India that combines physical, mental and spiritual pursuits to achieve harmony of the body and mind. On December 11 in 2014, the United Nations General Assembly declared June 21st as the International Day of Yoga. The declaration came at the behest of the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi during his address to the UN General Assembly on September 27, 2014 wherein he stated: “Yoga is an invaluable gift of India’s ancient tradition. It embodies unity of mind and body; thought and action; restraint and fulfillment; harmony between man and nature; a holistic approach to health and well-being. It is not about exercise but to discover the sense of oneness with yourself, the world and nature”. In Suggesting June 21, which is the Summer Solstice, as the International Day of Yoga, Narendra Modi had said: “the date is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and has special significance in many parts of the world.”

DPS RKP Topper 2016 Batch Shagun Batra Tops NEET PG 2022

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Postgraduate or NEET PG 2022 results were released on Wednesday in record time. DPS RK Puram Topper of 2016 batch Dr Shagun Batra secured the top rank across the country in the prestigious Postgraduate Examination.

Dr Shagun Batra did her MBBS studies from the Maulana Azad Medical College in Delhi. This was her very first attempt at NEET PG. Coming from a non-medical family background,

Congratulations to her on this great achievement!

CLASS IX VIRTUAL ORIENTATION PROGRAMME(2022-23)

A Virtual Orientation programme was organized for the parents of class IX students on Friday 29th April 2022.

The purpose of the Orientation Programme was to introduce the parents to the respective class teachers and subject teachers as well as to introduce them to the curriculum of the various subjects. 

The Headmistress, Ms Rashmi Malhotra addressed the parents and advised them to ensure that their wards attend all classes regularly and  follow a routine in tough times.She emphasized on the importance of the discipline to be followed while attending classes. The class representatives spoke about the rules and Covid appropriate behaviour, which was followed by the class teachers explaining the code of conduct to the parents. Each subject teacher, thereafter introduced  herself and gave a brief introduction of their subject along with providing information about the text-books to be referred, course content etc, for the same. The session ended with the class teachers thanking the parents for participating enthusiastically in the programme and understanding the ethos of the school.