India Fest 2021-22

INDIA FEST 2021-22: “Jashn-e-Azadi” 

“Cultivation of mind should be the ultimate aim of human existence.” – Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

India Fest 2021-22 was organised by the Humanities Faculty of Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram on 21 January 2022 for honouring the rich culture and history of our country, 75 years post-independence. 27 schools and more than 150 students from across Delhi NCR and the country came together to participate in a range of invigorating events on the theme: “Jashn-e-Azadi”. The event was coordinated by teachers of the Humanities stream with Ms. Padma Srinivasan, the Principal, as the Overall Incharge. 

Event 1: Mahan Vibhutiyon Se Sakshatkar – Role Play 

Mahan Vibhutiyon Se Sakshatkar – a Role Play competition awakened, both in the performers and their audience, a feeling of reverence and respect for the history of our country. Through the medium of theatre, the participants brought up a mirror to the past, portraying the heroes of the Indian National Movement. Brimming with patriotism, the young actors presented reasons and rationale for the historical actions of their chosen character. The event was judged by Dr. Savita Jha Khan and Dr. Ritu Arora.

 

 

Event 2: Nation First, Always First – Declamation Competition

Nation First, Always First – Declamation Competition brought forward the spirit of patriotism in the form of enthralling speeches by the youth of the nation. The participants linked the hopes of the past and their vision of the future in eloquent words as they provided solutions to real world problems. The extensive research brought out multiple perspectives on subjects encompassing everything from emojis to aatmanirbharta. The event was judged by Mr. Avichal Bhatnagar and Dr. Ishan Bakshi on the basis of relevance, accuracy, coherence, diction and creativity.

Event 3: India of my dreams – Weave a Story through Pictures & Cartoons

India of my dreams – Weave a Story through Pictures & Cartoons ignited a spark of ingenuity and patriotism towards the country as participants were expected to envisage and put forth their version of an ideal India by stringing together four interrelated images with captions telling the story craftily. The event was judged by Ms. Ruchi Pritam and Ms. Diksha Dwivedi.

Event 4: Samvaad – The Turncoat Debate Competition

Samvaad – The Turncoat Debate Competition kindled the flame of analysis and deliberation, demonstrating both sides of the coin through a turncoat debate. This event lent the participants a platform to express their opinion on matters relevant to contemporary times and necessitated for the audience to contemplate and ponder. The accomplished  debaters exhibited their perspectives on subjects related to freedom of speech and expression, the relationship between technology and economic inequality , a one-child policy in India, protectionism versus globalisation, and the universality of access to healthcare. The event was judged by Ms Gaurie Dwivedi and Ms Shambhavi Singh, who are debating aficionados. 

 

Event 5: The Partition of India: A Rendition of Psychological Anguish – Skit

The Partition of India: A rendition of Psychological Anguish enabled a new appreciation for overcoming mental and emotional trauma caused by global happenings. Through the skit competition, students were able to showcase their psychological prowess by enacting stories showcasing a patient and a therapist from 1947-1950. The competition- which was judged by Mr. Siddharth Sethi and Ms. Anvita Maindiratta on the basis of valid therapeutic setting, expression, psychological relevance, presentation and coordination between opponents- provided a much needed creative platform for discussion of important relevant issues on a level playing field.

Event 6: Legal Labyrinth – Moot Court Simulation Competition 

Legal Labyrinth – a Moot Court Competition encouraged the budding legal enthusiasts to argue their cases in an extensive stimulation of court proceedings. The teams were judged on the basis of their understanding and application of facts, the presentation of issues and their advocacy ability, application of legal principles, terminology, authorities and precedents, communication skills, and responses to rebuttals. The event was judged by Adv. Kamal Agarwal and Adv. Aditya Kumar Choudhary, both of whom are advocates in the Supreme Court.  

 

 

VALEDICTORY

Link: https://bit.ly/dpsrkpindiafest2021_22

The Valedictory ceremony was held on 23 January 2022 via the online platform Youtube.

The ceremony began with an enthralling dance performance by the students of the performing Art Society of Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram to honour Lord Ganesha. It was followed by Principal Ms. Padma Srinivasan addressing the virtual gathering. She talked about the importance of understanding the nuances of freedom and the struggle involved in achieving it.She also spoke about the different events and how they were thoughtfully designed to let the children get a feel of walking in the shoes of the great men who have their names etched in gold  .She also spoke of self reliance and Atma Nirbharta  and the importance of it in this age.

Her empowering words were followed by a patriotic classical dance by the talented students of DPS R. K. Puram. Glimpses of the events and a skit about the unsung hero Sardar Udham Singh conceptualized by the Principal herself, and executed by members of the Expressions Theatre Club, ignited a flame of deep devotion for the nation.  

Next, the much anticipated results were declared, with the overall winners trophy going to Ahlcon Public School Mayur Vihar and Delhi Public School R. K. Puram. 

Vice Principal Mr Anil Kathuria proposed the vote of thanks. Mr Anil Kathuria thanked all the  participants and teachers involved in helping make the show a grand success.. The ceremony concluded with the National Anthem.

RESULTS

 

POSITION

SCHOOL

PARTICIPANT

EVENT 1: Mahan Vibhutiyon Se Sakshatkar – Role Play

First

Tagore International School

Tia Banerjee

Second

Delhi Public School R. K. Puram

Aryan Mehra

Delhi Public School Noida

Tanvi Srivastava

Third

Delhi Public School Indirapuram

Progya Gosh

Delhi Public School Mathura Road

Areeb Ahmed 

EVENT 2: Atmanirbhar Bharat – Declamation Competition

First

Delhi Public School Indirapuram

Tanushree

Second

Bal Bharati Public School

Jasveen Kaur

Third

Delhi Public School Sonepat

Saumya Thakur

EVENT 3: India of my Dreams – Weave a Story through Pictures & Cartoons

First

Holy Child Auxilium School Vasant Vihar

Ayesha Faisal

Lydia Nemthianhoih Hussain

Second

Delhi Public School Dwarka

Teghnoor Singh

Sanvi Sachdeva

Third

Ahlcon International School Mayur Vihar

Aarav Tuteja

Suhani Harit

Delhi Public School R. K. Puram

Samdisha Singh

Ananya Singh

EVENT 4: Samvaad – The Turncoat Debate Competition

First

Army Public School Sadar Bazaar Road

Adarsh Singh

Second

Delhi Public School Rohini

Meyhar Mahendru

Third

Step by Step School Noida

Sara Kothari

EVENT 5: The Partition of India: A Rendition of Psychological Anguish – Skit

First

Delhi Public School R. K. Puram

Shreyansh Jha

Krish Kejriwal

Delhi Public School Indirapuram

Prerna Srirajsi

Tamanna Rathi

Second

Delhi Public School Rohini

Ambika Khemka

S. Gayatri

Third

Delhi Public School Noida

Devyani Mengi

Vanshika Jha

EVENT 6: Legal Labyrinth – Moot Court Simulation Competition

First

Delhi Public School Vasant Kunj

Nyonika Katiyar

Vanshika Utreja

Delhi Public School R. K. Puram

Suhani Vats

Harsh

Second

Mount Carmel School Anand Niketan

Apra Sharma

Srishti Nagrath

Third

Mount Carmel School Dwarka

Aarushi Chauhan

Tamanna Tikko

OVERALL WINNERS

Ahlcon Public School Mayur Vihar & Delhi Public School R. K. Puram

Bio Whiz Quiz 2021

The Bio Whiz Quiz was organized by Inquisitio, the Biology Club in association with Plasmid, the Biotechnology Club, on 26th November 2021, at 5.30 pm. The quiz was put together for all students of classes X to XII.. The event saw participation from 11 teams of 2 participants each. 

The event was hosted by Aadrita XII A, the President of Inquisitio, who was the quizmaster for the day. Her team included Archisha Bansal XII D (President) who was the moderator, Tejaswi Sharma XII A (Vice President) who designed the slides, Smiti Chawla XII B (Vice President) and Shubhika Pandey XI L (Biotechnology Club) who were the scorekeepers. After the rules of the competition were introduced, the teams began actively participating in the quiz. The rounds were as follows: 

Round 1: Multiple Choice Questions, 

Round 2: Audio-Visual Questions, 

Round 3: Identification Questions, 

Round 4: Rapid-Fire (based on themes) 

After a tough competition among all the teams and following a set of tiebreakers, the 1st position was bagged by Parth Kumar and Sneha Chandra of XI D, followed by Prathamesh and Aditi of XI D at the 2nd position, and Parmarth and Nysa of X O at 3rd position

 The Vote of thanks was proposed by Ms. Niva Chhonkar. The Club incharges Ms. Kajal Sethi and Ms. Kusum Yadav also addressed the gathering before concluding the event. It was a day of enjoyment and learning, and all those who were present went home with some new knowledge about the subject.

Celebration Of International Year Of Millets 2023

 (under Pradhan Mantri Poshan Shakti Nirman:DOE Activity)

 Millet is one of the oldest human foods and believed to be the first domesticated cereal grain. Studies have shown that a diet rich in millets, including whole grains, is protective against the   non-communicable diseases like diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular diseases.  Millet ranks as  the sixth most important cereal grain in the world today, sustaining more than one-third of the  world’s population.To create awareness about goodness of millet,the following online activities  were  undertaken in this regard by the ealth and I Club,Biology Department in the month of  December 2021.

Theme 1:Balanced diet,Dwarfism,Malnutrition ,Anemia,Hand Wash,Good Food Habits 

 (a) Competition:Slogan Writing For Classes VI to VIII

 (b) Competition:Poster Making For Classes IX to XII

The students displayed their creativity through innovative ideas.Their enthusiasm and awareness about the theme was evident through their respective presentations.

Theme 2: Myths related to healthy nutrition.

(a) Competition:Poetry Writing For Classes VI to VIII

(b) Competition: Debate Classes: IX to XII 

The budding poets through their self -composed poem explained the significance of a balanced diet to stay fit and fine.It was noteworthy to witness the passion and determination displayed by the participants of debate competition in dispelling the myths related to healthy nutrition.

The activities were organized under the guidance of  Ms Niva Chhonkar ,HOD Biology  and coordinated by Ms Jyoti Sharma and Ms Shalini Chanana,Incharges of the Health And I Club.

The result of the activities conducted  is as follows:

 

COMPETITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT

CLASS/

SECTION

POSITION

SLOGAN 

 WRITING

NANYA GUPTA

FAGUNI SHARMA

AANYA GUPTA

VI I

VIII B

VI I

   FIRST

   SECOND

   THIRD

POSTER 

MAKING

SIMRAN ALUNG

MAHIRA JAIN

PRAPTI MEHRA

IX O

VIII E

VI J

FIRST   

 SECOND

 THIRD

SELF COMPOSED

POEM 

AVANI KUMAR 

T MANASA

VII A

VII J

FIRST  SECOND

DEBATE

TVESHA SAIGAL

PARMARTH GUPTA

MANAN KHANNA

IX G

X O

XI G

FIRST  

 SECOND

 THIRD

AIASC CONGRATULATES BOTH THE CITIZEN SCIENTISTS AND THE SCHOOL ON THE TREMENDOUS DISCOVERY!

With immense pleasure, we congratulate Arnav Gupta X-N and Saiaansh Bakshi X-N, for marking their name in the scientific hall of fame, as they had made a Provisional Discovery of an Asteroids as a part of the All India Asteroid Search Campaign (AIASC) 2021,  July 2021 campaign organized by SPACE in India. 

A preliminary detection is the first, original observation of a new asteroid. The asteroid must be observed a second time within the next 7-10 days. If it is, then the detection is changed to provisional status by the Minor Planet Center (MPC). Asteroid discoveries with provisional status are maintained in the MPC database for many years until there have been a sufficient number of observations to fully determine the orbit. That process typically takes 6-10 years, at which point the asteroid is numbered and cataloged by the International Astronomical Union. Numbered asteroids can be named by their citizen scientist discoverers.

AIASC CONGRATULATES BOTH THE CITIZEN SCIENTISTS AND THE SCHOOL ON THE TREMENDOUS DISCOVERY!

With immense pleasure, we congratulate Arnav Gupta X-N and Saiaansh Bakshi X-N, for marking their name in the scientific hall of fame, as they had made a Provisional Discovery of an Asteroids as a part of the All India Asteroid Search Campaign (AIASC) 2021,  July 2021 campaign organized by SPACE in India. 

A preliminary detection is the first, original observation of a new asteroid. The asteroid must be observed a second time within the next 7-10 days. If it is, then the detection is changed to provisional status by the Minor Planet Center (MPC). Asteroid discoveries with provisional status are maintained in the MPC database for many years until there have been a sufficient number of observations to fully determine the orbit. That process typically takes 6-10 years, at which point the asteroid is numbered and cataloged by the International Astronomical Union. Numbered asteroids can be named by their citizen scientist discoverers.

Bronze Medal in team event at the 64th National Shooting Championship Competition (NSCC)

Aashima Khanna of class XI-K won the Bronze Medal (Delhi Team) in the Trap Team Event in the Senior Category at the 64th National Shooting Championship Competition (Shotgun Events). The competition was held at New Motibagh Gun Club, Patiala from 22nd Nov to 14th Dec 2021. She also secured the 5th rank in All India- Women Junior- TRAP at the 64th NSCC and has been selected for the Indian National Team Trials.

संवाद-क्लब की ओर से कक्षा – छठी, सातवीं, आठवीं तथा नौवीं के लिए आयोजित

पत्र-लेखन प्रतियोगिता

दिनांक-3 दिसंबर,2021 


माननीया प्रधानाचार्या सुश्री पद्मा श्रीनिवासन महोदया की प्रेरणा से, उपप्रधानाचार्या श्रीमती रेनू नैय्यर महोदया के प्रोत्साहन से, श्रीमती विनीता गुप्ता महोदया के सहयोग से तथा हिंदी विभागाध्यक्षा श्रीमती सीमा मेहता महोदया के मार्गदर्शन से संवाद-क्लब की ओर से प्रभारी डॉ० सुधा शर्मा के द्वारा कक्षा- छठी से नौवीं  के लिए ‘पत्र-लेखन प्रतियोगिता’ आयोजित की गई, जिसके अंतर्गत कक्षा- छठी, सातवीं, आठवीं  और नौवीं को पत्र-लेखन के लिए अलग-अलग संबोधन तथा विषय दिए गए| प्रत्येक विद्यार्थी को अपनी कक्षा के अनुसार भावपूर्ण पत्र लिखना था| अध्यापक-अध्यापिकाओं ने अपने-अपने प्रत्येक अनुभाग से तीन श्रेष्ठ रचनाएँ भेजीं| उन रचनाओं में से वरिष्ठ विद्यार्थी-निर्णायकों के द्वारा प्रत्येक कक्षा से प्रथम, द्वितीय तथा तृतीय रचनाएँ चुनी गईं| वरिष्ठ विद्यार्थी-निर्णायक थे-

कक्षा-6 के लिए – अनंता राय-   9-ई           कक्षा-7 के लिए – मिहिका सिंह- 10-जे

कक्षा-8 के लिए – हंसिनी दीवान- 11-ओ         कक्षा-9 के लिए – अश्मि श्रीया- 12-एन 


परिणाम इस प्रकार है-

हिंदी संवाद-क्लब की ओर से आयोजित

पत्र लेखन प्रतियोगिता – परिणाम

कक्षा

श्रेणी

प्रतिभागी 

कक्षा

श्रेणी

प्रतिभागी

छठी

प्रथम 

द्वितीय

तृतीय

अनूषा         6-जे

सारा डे        6-

वाणी मेनन    6-एच 

आठवीं

प्रथम 

द्वितीय

तृतीय

अनिकागोयल   8-सी लवलीन       8-सी काव्या शर्मा    8-के

सातवीं

प्रथम 

द्वितीय

तृतीय

कबीर साहनी  7-जे

अहाना पंडित  7-जे हृदयांशी      7-सी

नौवीं

प्रथम 

द्वितीय

तृतीय

स्तुति दीक्षित  9-आई अनंता राय    9-ई 

कनक आहूजा  9-आई

सर्वोत्कृष्ट पत्र – अनिकागोयल   8-सी

डॉ.सुधा शर्मा                                  श्रीमती सीमा मेहता

प्रभारी- हिंदी संवाद क्लब संवाद-क्लब           विभागाध्यक्षा- हिंदी विभाग



GSP- Learning from the Best #5 Celebrating 50 years of DPS RK Puram

“Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; and working together is success.”  

Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram organised the fifth Guest Speaker Programme in the series, ‘Learning from the Best,’ on 18th December 2021 for classes VI-IX & XI.  The event was held with the intention of providing the young students of the school with the opportunity to interact with and learn from the experiences of our illustrious alums.Among those present were class representatives, teachers, and students of classes VI, VII, VIII, IX and XI.

Learning from the Best #5 featured Ms. Aarushi Goyal, Ms. Shreya Goel, and Ms. Siddharth Gulati.Ms. Aarushi Goyal is currently a student at the University of Hong Kong, majoring in Industrial engineering and Logistics management with a minor in science entrepreneurship. She believes in having an entrepreneurial spirit and aspires to learn everyday. She is a proud Founder of Gobotec Limited, her team are currently developing solutions for retrofit trolley and toilet management. Their company is currently incubated at MIT innovation node and Hong Kong science park. Besides her entrepreneurial venture, she also has worked at several firms to gain ample corporate experience and garner industry insights. As a First-Class Honours student on a full scholarship in HKU, her college years have opened up many new doors and have taught her key life skills and the intimate know-how of business operations that goes beyond textbooks.  

Ms. Shreya Goel is a third-year student at New York University, Abu Dhabi, pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics with minors in Computer Science and Interactive Media. She was the Head Girl and was also awarded the Armaan Dogra All-rounder award in school. She has been a national award winner in Dance and Yoga and has trained professionally in ballet for over 13 years. She loves to sketch and in a quest to continue this balance of academia and passion in university as well, she has currently undertaken a project called ‘100 Days of Making’, for which she is sketching one art-piece every day for 100 consecutive days.

She is in her fifth semester at present and has successfully completed the previous four with consecutive 4.0 CGPA. She is a member of the dance society too and has taken up some very interesting courses in film production, art and dance alongside some very strenuous courses in Math and Computer Science.

Mr. Siddharth Gulati is 20 years old and is currently pursuing his Bachelors in Political Science and Economics from St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi. At the age of 15, he developed three innovative products and techniques to tackle pollution in India, for which he was awarded first from the then-President Pranab Mukherjee in 2017 and then from President Ram Nath Kovind in 2018. He also had the opportunity to review his project with Nobel prize winners in Japan. The project is currently in its implementation stage. Apart from public policy and administration, He also has a profound interest in science and entrepreneurship. He has  done internships with Atal Innovation Mission- Niti Aayog, Invest India and Business Innovation department of HPCL.

The comperes, Vinayak Dhawan and Lavanya Bhargava, enthusiastically welcomed the audience, and presented virtual tokens of gratitude to all the Guest Speakers. The Guest Speakers then shared a few words on their journey from being illustrious students of the school, to being contributing members of society. They highlighted how Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram helped mould the people they are at present, and that the multitude of opportunities and experiences that the school offers is unparalleled. They also laid special emphasis on the adept faculty of the school, who shaped the foundation of their careers and lives on pillars of support and guidance.

This was followed by the Question and Answer session conducted by Anoushka Jain and Rishita Kapur. The students of the school asked a selection of curated questions to which they received elaborate and patient responses. 

Ms. Aarushi Goyal gave exceptionally articulated and lucid advice to the aspiring students present among the attendees. She gave special emphasis on the importance of perseverance and determination, citing personal examples to motivate the students to never give up and to always pursue what makes them happy. She also put forward a cogent account of the scholarship opportunities in India and abroad to help the students get a better understanding of the process, along with several helpful tips to effectively build one’s profile while applying to universities. Her inspiring words were greatly appreciated, where she encouraged the students to appreciate the myriad of opportunities that are available to them in the school, and to make use of them, in order to inch closer to the pinnacle of success.

Ms. Shreya Goel addressed the gathering with an affable aura, and talked about her experiences managing the multitude of undertakings she had committed to during her time in the school. She shared wonderful advice with the students on time management and motivated them to seize each moment and make the best of the time they have. She talked passionately about her love for Mathematics and Science, as well as her inclination toward more artistic and creative fields, encouraging the students to not compromise on pursuing what they are interested in, even if it is unconventional. Her helpful words, in which she highlighted the importance of overcoming challenges with confidence and faith in oneself, were wonderfully received by the audience.

Mr. Siddharth Gulati conveyed his experiences as a student of the University of Delhi. He shared his thoughts and personal experiences with the admission processes of DU JAT, CUCET, and such, to help the students garner an understanding of the same. In his address, he highlighted the importance of prioritising one’s time, acknowledging the paucity of time that one faces in high school, having undertaken a lot of commitments. He also shared very helpful tips on how to score well in the Class XII Board Examinations, and urged the students to understand and grasp the concepts they are learning, instead of simply mugging it up, to make the best of their education. His insightful responses were widely appreciated by the students who hope to follow in his footsteps.

Tejas Dhingra concluded the Q & A session with inspiring words, and then delivered the vote of thanks, in which he expressed gratitude to the honourable Principal Ms. Padma Srinivasan, the respected Vice Principals, and teachers for helping make the event possible, and the Guest Speakers for taking out their valuable time. The event was organised by Ms. Shelly Malhotra and Ms. Archna Deepak, with technical support from Mr. Mukesh Kumar and his team.