IT Symposium COЯE 15

IT Symposium COЯE 15 was organised by Delhi Public School, Dwarka on 7 – 15 October 2022. The individual results are as follows:

Programming – Third

  • Neil Sindwani – 8G
  • Shaurya Pratap Srivastava – 9N

enCORE – Third

  • Exun Clan

Gaming – First

  • Praveer Singh Bedi – 11K
  • Jaysal Manchanda – 11U

WINNERS INTER-SCHOOL SQUASH TOURNAMENT 

DPS R K Puram Squash team participated in an Inter-School Squash tournament held at Pathways School Noida Sector 100 from 20th to 24th April 2022. Shaurya Gautam of class X Fand Yuvaditya Jain of class IX  K secured the 1st position in the under-15 Team

GOLD MEDAL, IN DELHI STATE KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP – 2022 

Jeeval Kukreja of class XII-L has won a Gold Medal, in the Delhi State Karate Championship – 2022 which was recently conducted by the Karate Association of Delhi. Through this she has now been selected to represent Delhi in the upcoming National Championship, to be held at Pune. She has been consistently winning accolades in various Indian and world International events for the past 3 years. She had the immense honour of representing India on the world stage, at Venice, Karate 1 Youth League ( conducted by the World Karate Federation) last year in December 2021 Her current world ranking is ‘165th’.She has also won 2 Gold Medals at the National Karate Championship at Goa – 2021, conducted by the Karate Association of India.

ANNUAL INTER DPS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FESTIVAL 2022

ANNUAL INTER DPS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FESTIVAL 2022

Hosted by DPS R K Puram under the aegis of DPS Society

 

“Technology is best when it brings people together.”

Matt Mullenweg

 

Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram, under the aegis of the DPS society, hosted the Annual Inter-DPS IT Fest 2022 on Wednesday, 12 October 2022. The event was a huge success, bringing together students, alumni, and faculty across 30 schools of the DPS family. 

 

The event began with the lighting of the lamp in the presence of the Joint Director, Ms Dolly Chanana, Principal  Ms Padma Srinivasan, teachers from DPS Schools, and Computer Science teachers of the school followed by the inauguration of the event. Mr Mukesh Kumar, the Vice-Principal of Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram and the teacher-in-charge of Exun, welcomed the Joint Director and the participants. 

  Mr Ankit Wadhwa, the co-founder and CEO of Rario encouraged the students to explore the possibilities open to them. This was followed by a speech by Arun Yadav, the Head of New Initiatives at Skoar! who spoke about the burgeoning gaming industry, and the relevance of technological advancements and e-sports in the contemporary world. 

 

The events of IT Fest were held in a hybrid mode, with a total of 4 events. 

 

DeCryptonite – Participants decoded cryptic clues to finish the maximum number of tasks in a 36-hour online scavenger hunt, from 6 October 2022 to 7 October 2022.

Sno

School

Participant

Level

1

DPS SUSHANT LOK GURUGRAM

AARYAN PARVEEN

13

2

DPS VASANT KUNJ

VARUN SHARMA

13

3

DPS DWARKA

BHAVYE PANDEY

11

4

DPS ROHINI

EKANSH ARORA

11

5

DPS DWARKA

VAIBHAV SINGH

11

 

Skoar Gaming – Adaptability, motor skills and reflexes were tested as students competed against each other in video games, which were revealed on the spot. 

Sno

School

Participants

1

DPS DWARKA

RAHUL RAMDEV

RAGHAV GROVER

2

DPS MATHURA ROAD

SHAURYA SAGAR

KAUSTABH ARYA

3

DPS SUSHANT LOK GURUGRAM

PARTH AMIN

ANURAJ VIKRANT AHIRWAL

 

Hackathon and Pitching – was an interactive and collaborative event that tested coding capabilities and imparted skills of presentation. . 

 

Sno

School

Participants

1

DPS VASANT KUNJ

AVIANSH VERMA

RANVEER SINGH KOCHHAR

ROSHAN SHARMA

VEDANTA SOMNATHE

2

DPS MATHURA ROAD

AAFIA IQBAL

JISHNU PRASAD SAMAL

SOUSTIN ROY

TEJASVINI CHAWLA

3

DPS GREATER FARIDABAD

ADITYA KARMA

ANUBHAV DASH

ASHMEET SINGH

RISHIT SINGH

 

Quizzing – A battle of wits amongst teams testing their knowledge of technology, computers and the world of Information Technology. 

Sno

School

Participants

1

DPS VASANT KUNJ

KABIR BHALLA

VARUN SHARMA

2

DPS NOIDA

YASH TRIPATHI

PRATULYA TRIVEDI

3

DPS GREATER FARIDABAD

VANSH MALIK

KRISH SACHDEV

 

The fast-paced finale round of the quizzing competition was closely followed by the Valedictory Ceremony. The Principal, Ms Padma Srinivasan felicitated the chief guest and judges. In her address, she spoke about the importance of technology in today’s world. She added that technology was the way ahead and it was events like these that helped reduce the digital divide. 

 

The Chief Guest, Mr V. K. Shunglu, the chairman of the DPS society, addressed the gathering. He congratulated the students and commended their knowledge of new and exciting technology, comparing the event to a feeling of being in the Matrix. At the denouement, prizes and certificates were awarded to all the participants. The event concluded with the national anthem, that culminated a day of learning and exploring.

IT Symposium Decagon 2022

IT Symposium Decagon 2022 was organised by Venkateshwar International School on 10- 12 October 2022. The individual results are as follows:

WEBTALES – Third

  • Ayon C – 8G
  • Aaahana Mehrotra – 10C

D8A – Second

  • Mannat Kaur – 10A
  • Siddhartha Verma – 11E

Game Over [Valorant] – Third

  • Naunidh Singh Kohli – 12K
  • Bhawaansh Anand – 11G
  • Kunwar Singh Parmar – 12O
  • Jaysal Manchanda – 11U
  • Praveer Singh Bedi – 11K

Spawn.GD – Second

  • Shaurya Singhal – 9N
  • Shaurya Malhotra – 9F

Code Wars – Third

  • Dhananjay Bhattacharya – 11H
  • Spurti Nimbali – 11F

IT Symposium SHISTECH’22

IT Symposium SHISTECH’22 was organised by Scottish High International School on 1 – 9 October. The individual results are as follows:

Bladestorm – First

  • Kunwar Singh Parmar – 12O
  • Naunidh Singh Kohli – 12K
  • Jaysal Manchanda – 11U
  • Praveer Singh Bedi – 11K
  • Bhawaansh Anand – 11G

Kryptos – First

  • Vaibhav Sahni – 11F

IT Symposium Matrix Ecomm- 22

IT Symposium Matrix Ecomm- 22 was organised by MOUNT ST. MARY’S, DELHI CANTT. on 1 – 9 October. The individual results are as follows:

Diorama – First

  • Faizah Naqvi – 11R
  • Kaina Guliani – 11K

Filmmaking – Third

  • Aikagra Gupta – 10J
  • Gurmani Kaur – 11S
  • Medhashree Saxena – 11F

Tactus Gramen – First

  • Krrish Aggarwal – 11O

POSHAN ABHIYAN

An awareness campaign on the importance of nutrition and health was conducted in the school as a part of  ‘POSHAN Abhiyan’ celebrated during the month of September 2022. It included the following theme-based activities planned and executed by Health & I Club, Biology Department.

1. Poshan Pledge: The Principal, Ms Padma Srinivasan read out the Poshan pledge on September 27th and all the students pledged to spread the message of healthy eating amongst their family and friends and committed to maintaining a healthy lifestyle, thus reflecting the spirit of Bacha and Shiksha.

POSHAN PLEDGE

2. Poster making activity on topics like the Importance of a Balanced diet, the Harmful effects of junk food, and the role of nutrients in the prevention of deficiency diseases was conducted on 27th September to sensitize the children on various aspects of nutrition and to motivate them to eat right and thus make informed choices regarding their health and diet.

Poster on Awareness about Junk Food Facts

Poster on Nutrition & Balanced Diet

3. Slogan writing, Poster and pamphlet-making activity on water conservation and management were conducted on September 26th.These activities helped to create awareness amongst students about the importance of conserving water and saving precious resources.

SLOGAN WRITING

  POSTER MAKING ACTIVITY  ON WATER MANAGEMENT & CONSERVATION

4. The teachers gave a handwashing demonstration in the classrooms on September 28th. A video on handwashing was shown to the students to reiterate the correct way of washing hands. A class discussion was also held emphasising the importance of maintaining hygiene in our day-to-day lives by adopting correct hygiene habits.

IT Symposium (c)ync V8.0

IT Symposium (c)ync V8.0 was organised by Delhi Public School, Bhopal on 4 October 2022. DPS RKP Team was declared Overall Winners. The individual results are as follows:

(C)rosshair – First

  • Naunidh Singh Kohli – 12K
  • Akhil Sachdeva – 11K
  • Samedh Aggarwal – 11R
  • Rishit Yadav – 11I
  • Bhawaansh Anand – 11G
  • Kunwar Singh Parmar – 12O
  • Praveer Singh Bedi – 11K

(C)lick – Second

  • Sana Chawla – 12O
  • Shaurya Gupta (DIGEX) – 11G

(C)ode – First

  • Yash Sehgal – 11J
  • Kahini Kashyap – 9M

GANDHI JAYANTI CELEBRATIONS 2022

 ‘Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth’ Albert Einstein

October 2, 2022, started with a cycle race as part of Rotary’s End Polio and Leprosy Rally. The lead clubs hosting the event were Rotary Club of Delhi South and Rotary Club Delhi Regency Next with sponsorship from Cycling to Serve, Delhi Fellowship Cycling to Serve and Imagine Rotary. 

Before the cyclists embarked on the 14 km journey from DPS RK Puram to the Police National Memorial, they were engaged in an invigorating zumba session as a warm-up session with trainers. Shortly after, Rtn. Ashok Kantoor, District Governor, along with other dignitaries flagged the cyclists off from the school campus, with an accompaniment of motivating dhol beats.

The route was dotted with pit stops offering refreshments like water and lemonade to ensure the participants remained hydrated. There also was a camp working for leprosy on the 13 km course. And donors stood every 2-3 km, cheering the cyclists on. A sum of INR 25 lakh had been collected as part of Rotary’s rally, this would further be added to 25 lakhs from the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation, mounting to a sum total of 50 lakh rupees towards the noble cause.

The day also witnessed a spectacular Gandhi Jayanti celebration in the Open Air Theatre of Delhi Public School R. K. Puram, commemorating 153 glorious years of the Mahatma and his teachings.

The special assembly was graced by the presence of Shri Himanshu Gupta (IAS AGMUT 2012), Director, Directorate of Education, as the chief guest.

The event commenced with the customary lighting of the lamp by the Chief Guest, the Principal, the Vice Principals Mr Naresh Miglani, Mr Anil Kathuria and Mr Mukesh Kumar and the Headmistress Ms Rashmi Malhotra, to invoke the Almighty’s blessings. The serene mood was complemented by a chorus of ‘Hey Sharde Ma’.

This was followed by the Chief Guest, Shri Himanshu Gupta’s felicitation by the principal Ms Padma Srinivasan followed by the address by the Principal, Ms Padma Srinivasan. She spoke about how much we owe Mahatma Gandhi regarding our freedom struggle and the humanitarian values he propagated. Ms Srinivasan went on to talk about why the school partnered with Rotary International District 3011 on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, to help prevent and mitigate the stigma around polio and leprosy – a cause that Gandhiji worked towards untiringly. She urged all students to remember the icon for his values and to keep him not only in their memory but in their way of life forever.

Hence, the brilliant budding actors, through a ‘nukkad natak’ (street play), portrayed the indispensable role Mahatma Gandhi and his principle of ahimsa played and still play in the creation of a peaceful society. By highlighting a few incidences from India’s independence struggle, they brought out the essence and relevance of Gandhian principles, even in this day and age.

After this phenomenal performance, the Chief Guest and Principal gave away certificates for a painting competition that had been held earlier that morning. 

In the Junior category, Anusha Dhawan (VII J) secured the first position, followed by Aditya Kumar (VI J) and Mohd Sameer (VIII D). In the Senior category, the first prize was bagged by Riju Chanda (XII U), followed by Seerat Saini (XI S) and Ayushi Maskara (XI S).

The Chief Guest, Shri Himanshu Gupta, then addressed the gathering. Expressing his pleasure in being part of the august event, he quoted Mahatma Gandhi, “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others” and spoke about every individual’s responsibility and duty of giving back to the community. The Director elaborated on the idea of how true, long-lasting happiness lies in intangible acts of kindness towards others while speaking of the Government’s introduction of the happiness curriculum in schools. He said that serving others and changing one’s perception from individualistic to socialistic is an essential part of paying homage to the father of the nation.

Soon after, the Principal addressed all Cyclists and Rotarians in the assembly area. She expressed her pleasure at having the opportunity to host such a marvellous event and help promote a great noble cause. Furthermore, she commented on how the idea of bringing people who are alienated into the mainstream, through help, care and affection, is in tandem with the humane attitude and ideals that Mahatma Gandhi wanted everyone to imbibe. Subsequently, she was presented with a token of appreciation from the Rotary Club.

This was followed by the Chief Guest’s address wherein he appreciated the enthusiasm of each cyclist and spoke of the eradication of leprosy and polio from a statistical point of view. He was thereafter presented with a token of appreciation from the Rotary Club.

Henceforth, Dr Ritu Chaudhary, State Leprosy Officer, who had been instrumental in the fight against the disease explained what leprosy actually is and said that increased awareness and a humane attitude bring us one step closer to 100% eradication of it. After this, she, among other dignitaries, Rotarians and Dr Rashmi Shukla (WHO) was presented with a token of the Rotary International District 3011’s appreciation.

Subsequently, Rtn Ashok Kantoor, District Governor, spoke about the importance of spreading awareness about such diseases and the vast leaps India has taken in the arena of polio eradication while securing hope for the future. He thanked everyone for their zealous efforts and participation.The vote of thanks was delivered by the Headmistress, Ms Rashmi Malhotra. The programme concluded on a patriotic note with the national anthem.