VOYAGER 2020

Theatron 2021

THIRST FOR THEATRE

 

“Theatre is the voiceless conversation between the heart and the soul, as each understands the other”

 

Theatron, the Annual Inter-School Theatre Festival, was organized on the 13th of February by the Expressions Theatre Club of Delhi Public School, R.K.Puram on a nationwide scale. The event saw an immensely enthusiastic  participation of over 30 schools from all across the country. The event was an amalgamation of young, vibrant minds coming together to celebrate the essence of theatre. It was an epitome of victory and a symbol of how passion can be kept alive in the most trying times. 

 

This year, the event was held virtually wherein the participants had shared pre recorded videos of their acts and the same was judged on the online platform. This year Theatron featured nine distinctive segments namely – Stage-A-Thon, Nukkad ki Goonj, Ads-Act, Poem Enactment, Thespian Coliseum, Prop-o-sition, Mime, Standup Comedy, and Dance Drama. The much awaited, ‘Theatron 2020-2021’ commenced with the auspicious lamplighting followed by a short presentation and Principal’s address. 

 

Ms Padma Srinivasan addressed the gathering by highlighting the importance of theatre and encapsulating  the essence of ‘stage’ as an emotion that is so much more than just a physical territory which has to be created, experienced, and most importantly, felt. 

She expressed her gratitude towards the jury members for their valuable time and efforts.
She appreciated the efforts of the theatre club and teacher -in -charge for efficiently organizing the event through ardent resourcefulness and providing a platform for theatre enthusiasts from all across the country to unleash their excellence.

 

This was followed by enlightening words of guidance from each of the accomplished personalities present. The judges commended the school for its respect and adoration of theatre. They highlighted the need for theatre to be used as an educating medium as it inculcates values of creativity,empathy and patience in the students. They advised the students to immerse themselves in the craft while performing and enjoy the process.

The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Ms. Sanya Taneja after which the judgment period commenced.

Theatron consisted of nine sub events with a jury of 18 members. 



Stage-A-Thon (Stage Play) -The prolific Ms. Rajshree Seem and Ms. Kajal Khanna judged the event. Stage-A-Thon offered the greatest union of the art of writing and theatre.Taking the art of storytelling to another dimension of dramatic excellence in three minutes; the act presented an array of emotions. The participants explored their incredible emotive capabilities through dramatic presentations. 

 

Nukkad ki Goonj( Street Play ) The event was graced by the field expert Mr. Arvind Gaur as the special guest. Ms. Kakoli Gaur Nagpal and Mr. Prince Nagpal were the judges for the event.Nukkad ki Goonj is an art form encompassing entertainment with community education with an aim to spread social messages and create awareness amongst the masses. Passion, energy, ingenuity and emotion on a platform to raise voice defines Nukkad. The participants were given three to four minutes to exhibit their skill and prowess.

 

Ads Act (Advertisement enactment) Ms. Sukriti Khurana  and Ms. Richa Mohan presided over the event.Ads Act reflected the ingenuity of the media that connect us with the products forming integral parts of our lives. The notion was  to get the audience to engage vicariously with the narrative and enthrall attention to the product; something brilliantly displayed by the young students in three minutes.

 

Play o Poem(poem enactment) The admirable Ms. Nayana Sagar and Mr. Ravi Raj Sagar judged the participants who invoked myriad emotions and thoughts with pure excellence. The Play o Poem event combined ‘poetry’ and ‘theatre’ in full splendor to exhibit the skills of the accomplished participants. A string of tales open up the trove of emotions for two to three  minutes; the two worlds complementing each other in an enthralling symphony. 

 

Thespian Coliseum ( Shakespearean monologue) The event was judged by pioneers like Ms. Harriet Raghunathan and Mr. Jobin Thomas .Thespian Coliseum event hailed the legacy of the world’s greatest playwright. Shakespearean monologues are renowned for their emotive expansions and the discreet motives of relatable characters. It was an incredible rendition of the language of theatrical culture in the spare time period of two to three minutes.

 

Prop-O- Sition (Movie- Making) The event was skillfully judged by Mr. Guneet Singh and Mr. Jatin Suryavanshi. Prop-O- Sition was a recorded movie-making event where participants used visual art to convey the tales of actions’ perceptions and consequences in three to four minutes. A non-linear methodology that has evolved over years. It is an intricate process of communication with abstract props; visual representations; sound and stimulations. 

 

Mime – The event was presided over by Mr. Tarun Kohli and Mr. Sanjeev Johri; renowned for their emotive magnificence.Mime was a recorded event where silent voices expressed raging emotions and made the invisible visible; all in three minutes. Testing the limits of imaginations; the art strips away the intricacies of speech and allow the raw, powerful nature of human emotion to overpower the heart .

 

Standup Comedy-The event was judged by theatre practitioners like Mr. Samarth Khanna and Mr. Vasu Anatha Bhardwaj.Standup Comedy was a three minute recorded event; a performance art that employs humor as means to express life and to provide a fresh, funny perspective to circumstances. It can provide the audience with a means to relate and bind; as well as seek solace from their tribulations. The participants credibly displayed well thought-out punchlines and interesting captions in under three minutes.

 

Dance Drama- The event was presided over by acclaimed dancers and performers Ms. Himani Khurana and Ms. Swati Mittal.Dance Drama was a recorded event where participants expressed famous tales through aesthetic and intricate dance movements in three minutes. Drama and dance have ritually been integral parts of dramatic history since time immemorial.Dramatic dance employs theatrical narrative action to unleash tales that exhibit the very ethos of the lives of the people enshrining it.

VALEDICTORY CEREMONY 

THEATRON 2020-2021

 

The Valedictory Ceremony for Theatron 2020-2021 was organised on the 27th of February 2021.The event was graced by the presence of the Chief Guest, the much acclaimed literary legend, poet, author,director,scholar and lyricist – Gulzar Sahab. Gulzar Sahab addressed the gathering and emphasized on the importance of theatrical activities in school life, saying that they are as important for the development of an individual’s holistic and well rounded personality, as sports and academics. He delved into the concept of a ‘character’, and threw light on the importance of experiential learning.

 

He put forth ‘theatre’ as a constant and lifelong companion, putting emphasis on how the life of each and every character played by an individual, gets woven into the life of that very individual. He also complimented Delhi Public School, R K Puram for promoting theatrical activities, and giving the students the much – needed push to pursue their ‘thirst for theatre’, despite the trying times of the pandemic. 

 

The Guest of Honour Ms Reema Kagti graced the occasion with her presence. She is an eminent film personality, a screenwriter and inspiring theatrical figure. Ms Reema Kagti is an alumnus of Delhi Public School, RK Puram and she was elated to be a part of the event. She was delighted to view the prevalent enthusiasm and the love for the stage displayed by the aspiring theatrists. She expressed her heartfelt gratitude towards the Principal Ms. Padma Srinivasan for inviting her to be a part of the event. She congratulated the theatron team on their constant and continuous efforts. 

 

The Principal, Ms  Padma Srinivasan addressed the gathering by welcoming the Chief Guest Gulzar Saab and the Guest of Honour Ms. Reema Kagti. She applauded the creative efforts of the participants who have been a part of the theatre festival.She congratulated the students  of the  Expressions theatre Club and the teacher-in charge Ms. Sanya Taneja for hosting Theatron Thirst for Theatre 2020-2021 at the national level through a virtual medium.She introduced the adaption of the virtual play ‘The Proposal’ put up by the students of Expressions Theatre club in collaboration with Digex under her able guidance.

The photos of the winners, along with snippets of the winning performances were displayed.

 

The valedictory ceremony concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by the club incharge, Ms Sanya Taneja. She encapsulated the true essence of theatre by quoting Oscar Wilde who stated how theatre is the greatest of all art forms, because it enables a human being to realize what it means to be a human being. She appreciated the love of theatre that dwelt in the heart of every person associated with Theatron 2020-2021.She congratulated the winners and participants, putting forth her heartfelt gratitude before everyone who contributed to the success of this event with such grandeur and fervour, escalating all boundaries posed by the challenging times. 

 

THEATRON RESULT 2020 – 2021

EVENTS

POSITION

SCHOOL NAME

PARTICIPANT’S NAME





NUKKAD KI GOONJ

STREET PLAY

1ST

Delhi Public School, Noida

Jivansh Sharma

2ND

S.S Mota Singh School

Harman Kaur

2ND

Delhi Public School, R K Puram

Nimit Bajaj

3RD

Tagore International, Vasant Vihar

Saburi Chopra

    


STAGE -A- THON STAGE PLAY

1ST

The Doon School

Armaan Batta

2ND

Delhi Public School, Mathura Road

Mouli Arya

3RD

Shiv Nadar School

Dhrupad Varmabally

    


ADS ACT

ADVERTISEMENT ENACTMENT

1ST

Convent of Jesus and Mary, New Delhi

Charu Singh

2ND

Delhi Public School, Noida

Aviral Anadi Singh

2ND

Apeejay School, Noida

Anoushka Saxena

3RD

Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj

Sanskriti Panda

    


SHAKESPEAREAN MONOLOGUE

1ST

Convent of Jesus and Mary

Misha Bahl

2ND

Delhi Public School, Dwarka

Tia Pandit

3RD

Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj

Tanvi Pande

   





PLAY-O-POEM

1ST

Delhi Public School ,Dwarka

Krishnanshu Panda

1ST

Delhi Public School R. K Puram

Praniti Gulyani

2ND

Tagore International School, Vasant Vihar

Rohan Sarin

3RD

Delhi Public School, Noida

Suhana Sharma

    






MIME

1ST

Delhi Public School, Vasant Vihar

Jvalaj Pandey

1ST

Delhi Public School, Mathura Road

Aahana Chowdhry

1ST

Delhi Public School, R. K Puram

Kushagra Pandey

2ND

Sadhu Vaswani World School

Vidhi Srivastav

  

3RD

Delhi Public School, Noida

Saakhie Singh

    





PROP-O-SITION

MOVIE MAKING

1ST

Delhi Public School, Noida

Avya Pandhi

2ND

Delhi Public School, Mathura Road

Aryan Gupta

2ND

Tagore International School, Vasant Vihar

Manya Kamath

3RD

Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj

Medhavi Budhiraja

  

3RD

Delhi Public School, RK Puram

Saanvi Sekhri

   





STAND-UP COMEDY

1ST

S S Mota Singh

Iknoor Kaur

2ND

Delhi Public School, Sushant Lok Gurgaon

Arun Vaid

2ND

Delhi Public School, RK Puram

Rishabh Khanna

3RD

Lotus Valley International, Noida

Sooraj Sood

    




DANCE DRAMA

1ST

Convent of Jesus and Mary

Yashvi Chopra

2ND

Delhi Public School, Dwarka

Suhhani Anand

2ND

Delhi Public School, R. K Puram

Swasti Nitya

3RD

Ahlcon Public School

Ikshita Salhotra

    

OVERALL WINNERS


Delhi Public School Noida

&

Delhi Public School R. K Puram

 

Honourable Mention – Shakespearean Monologue


Aryan Tandon – Pathways World School, Aravali


Devishi Shah – Tagore International School, East of Kailash

Sanskrit Awards

Sanskrit Pratibha Puraskar

Sanskrit Pratibha Puraskar (a Certificate and a cheque of Rs.800/-) was given by Delhi Sanskrit Academy to the meritorious students of present Class XII for the year 2018-19 on the basis of their performance in class X boards examination .

The students awarded were Anusha Gupta, Aanya Agarwal, Ananya Kaushik, Arya Garg, Abhinav Bhatt, Aanya Tripathi , Ananya Sinha , Jayeshwar Singh , Megha Chandra , Sarthak Jain , S. Shruti , Turrag Dewan and  Tejas Sajwan Vishnu.

Deepita Singh and Shrishti received a certificate and a cheque of Rs. 1200/- for scoring 100% in Sanskrit class X boards examination.

Sanskrit Academy Scholarship

Sanskrit Academy awarded a Sanskrit scholarship ( a Certificate and a cheque of Rs.500/-)  for the year 2018-19 to the meritorious students of present Class XI on the basis of their class IX result. The students who won the scholarship are:Aditya Mittal , Adwitya Singhal , Adwiti Singhal , Aishwarya Vig , Aman Raj , Amiya Gupta , Ananti , Arjun Kulshrestha , Arnav Swarnkar , Aryan Arora , Ashmit Nangia , Byapti Siddhanta ,Gopal Krishna Halder , Harshini Sinha , Katyayani Dubey , Kriish Chaudhary , Maanaya Sareen , Rakshit Singh ,Rudraksh Agarwal , Rudraneel Sinha, S.Shreya, Sanya Aggarwal and Shresta Aggarwal .

Sanskrit Academy  Scholarship

Meritorious students of present Class X-K were awarded Sanskrit Scholarship ( a Certificate and a cheque of Rs.400/-)   for the year 2018-19 on the basis of their class VIII result. The students awarded were: Aadi Narayan , Aditi Rastogi , Muhammad Ayaan , Naisha Wadhwa, Naman Kohli , Neitya Gupta , Oorja Akshara , Palak Agarwal , Parth Kumar , Shambhavi Bisht and Tiya Saluja.

Interactive Session on ‘Cyber Safety-the way forward’

An interactive session on ‘Cyber Safety-the way forward’ was organized in DPS R.K.Puram on 19 February 2021, at 10.30 am in the Audio Visual Hall. The guest speaker Mr Anuj Agarwal is a well-known Cybersecurity expert. He was introduced by Mr Amit Kaushik, Additional DCP, Delhi Police (South West District). The session started with the Principal, Ms Padma Srinivasan welcoming the audience which included both the teaching and the non-teaching staff of the school.

Mr Amit Kaushik enlightened the audience about the various dangers that students can encounter due to overexposure to the cyber world.  Students nowadays have free mobile access and are a part of various Whatsapp groups. Sometimes the parents fail to monitor their activities and this may lead them into danger. He also advised the audience to lock their Facebook pages and design cryptic passwords in order to protect their accounts on social media. Another common mode of fraud is via the OTP system. One must be careful and check the amount in an OTP while making payments so as not to get cheated by fraudsters. Also, debit cards should be swiped in front of the owner. Having the card out of one’s sight may lead to its cloning, which is dangerous.

Mr Agarwal threw light on cybersecurity by saying that customers get lured by cashback offers, free download of any book or movie, which must be avoided. He even advised the audience to keep the GPS location switched off in their phones. He also warned the audience against using public wifi connections, which are definitely a threat to our security. Mr. Agarwal advised that the firewall installed in our computers and mobile phones should not be removed at any time. He also stressed the importance of counselling parents about the dangers of cybercrime so that they are better equipped to counsel their wards.

The session was very interactive and many staff members had queries related to security in their phones and laptops. The interaction provided a lot of useful information.

The session ended with a vote of thanks by Ms Niva Chhonkar, Headmistress (VI-VIII). She thanked Mr Rajesh Sharma SHO, Police station RK Puram for having organized this informative session.

Third Consecutive Rolling Trophy In The Amity Sanskrit Olympiad

Amity International School,Saket organized the Online Sanskrit Olympiad on 16th of January,2021.Tavishi Mukherjee of IX I secured the 1st position. Parth Kumar of class X K and Mauray Jain of class IX J secured the 2nd position. 136 students of class IX and X across 24 schools of Delhi and NCR participated in the olympiad wherein Delhi Public School, R.K Puram once again bagged the Overall Rolling Trophy .This trophy was won for the third consecutive year by DPS RK Puram.

‘Gold Award’ And International Rank In Sanskrit Olympiad

The International Foundation Sanskrit Olympiad (IFSaO) organized an International Sanskrit Olympiad In December 2020, for the students worldwide.Parth Kumar of X-K was awarded the ‘Gold Award’ and also bagged the 2nd International Position.Shivin Sareen of class VII-D and Ishaan Semwal of class X-K were awarded the ‘Silver Award’ and bagged the 2nd and 3rd International Positions.

“Escapades Of Vivan: The Treasure Of Moth Ki Masjid”.

Vivan Ramdeo a student of class VII-I  has completed his first book which he started in junior school. His book titled “Escapades of Vivan: The treasure of Moth Ki Masjid”. He felt there are lots of historical monuments in Delhi but Generation Z is not interested in it. So he wrote a fiction surrounding monuments of Lodi dynasty and Brij Khan ka tomb, which is in RK Puram. The Published book can be accessed on the following websites. He has also made his website demonstrating his current book and next future projects on which he started working. He would also like to present his work to other students so that other students also start taking interest in our historical monuments.

His book is available on Amazon and Flipkart. 

International links

https://www.amazon.com/dp/163640118X

United Kingdom

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/163640118X

Germany

https://www.amazon.de/dp/163640118X

France

https://www.amazon.fr/dp/163640118X

Spain

https://www.amazon.es/dp/163640118X

Italy

https://www.amazon.it/dp/163640118X

Japan

https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/163640118X

Canada

https://www.amazon.ca/dp/163640118X

www.vivanramdeo.com

Echoes Naad Ninaad ‘21

Echoes Naad Ninaad ‘21  

“After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” ― Aldous Huxley.

Music is that connecting thread, that golden wire, which binds our hearts, souls and emotions together. It invariably finds a unique expression in every culture, mapping the vast distance created by the difficult times that we presently live in. To celebrate music as a way of life, the Performing Arts Society of Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram organised ‘Echoes Naad-Ninaad’, the annual inter school music festival, from 29 – 30 January 2021 via the virtual platform Google Meet. This soulfully curated event saw a passionate response from over 24 schools across the country. 

DAY 1 

The Indian Classical Singing competition was a solo live event conducted in melodious spirits and joyful fervour. The students were instructed to perform any raag in chhota kayal for two minutes, and this was to be complimented by the playing of a Harmonium or Taanpura. The participants brilliantly executed the pieces and displayed their mastery over voice modulation, pitch, rhythm and tone. They were judged on the basis of their sur, laya and overall presentation by prolific musicians Ms. Vipasha Mishra and Mr. Karan Wali. 


In the Indian Instrumental competition, a solo event held in the mirth of musical ingenuity; participants were tasked with playing classical or self composed pieces inspired by a Raga, on any traditional Indian instrument of their choice for two minutes. The students displayed their remarkable skills as aspiring musicians through enthralling performances and were judged on the basis of tonality, synchronization, tuning, creativity and originality by seasoned instrumentalists Mr. Danish Sharma and Mr. Soumya Biswajit.  


The Indian Classical Dance competition was a solo live event held for classes IX-XII. The dancers were supposed to depict cultural values, stories of love and worship in a captivating way through Kathak, Bharatnatyam and Odissi in a time limit of 3 minutes. The participants danced gracefully and showcased singularly mesmerising performances. They were judged on the basis of rhythm, authenticity, expression, and choreography by classically trained dancers Ms Vaishnavi and Ms Gayatri Seth. 


DAY 2 

The Western Dance Competition was an individual event wherein participants performed solo dance compositions on western instrumental tracks and well known songs, battling all odds of the pandemic to put up a spectacular performance within the boundaries of their homes. Their performances were a perfect epitome of passion and determination, that shone in every action and every step. They were judged on rhythm, authenticity, expression, choreography and the overall presentation and judged by enriched and experienced judges, Ms. Nishi Joshi and Ms. Devina Chawla. 


The Western Instrumental Competition was a solo event in which the participants played many melodious numbers from different genres to showcase their skill. The young maestros displayed their expertise in an instrument chosen by them in under two minutes. They were judged on the basis of originality, rhythm, creativity and technicality. The adroit panel of judges comprised Mr. Worin Tungshang, Music Teacher, Mt. Carmel School, Dwarka and Mr. Udbhav Seth, a Delhi Public School R.K. Puram alumnus. 


ONLINE SUBMISSION EVENTS

The Western Group Song was a recorded group event wherein the respective groups performed self-composed songs or a cover song in under three minutes; ingeniously organized and presented from within the four walls of their homes. The members displayed their musical excellence and melodic creativity in pure virtuosity, delighting the judges and emboldening the names of their schools in golden letters. The teams were judged on the basis of tonality, synchronization, creativity/originality, message content and technical organization by accomplished artists Mr. Shomi Lungleng, Violinist, One World Music, Gurgaon and Mr. Songayam Zimik, Classical Guitarist and Leader, Music Team, Tangkhul Church Delhi.


In the Indian Orchestra, participants in their respective groups performed and submitted self-configured classical Indian instrumental pieces in under three minutes; masterfully presented even in the limits casted by the pandemic. They exhibited sublime musicality and brilliant symphonies in eloquent virtuoso; charming the viewers and upholding the pride of their schools. The event was judged by instrumentalists Mr. Danish Sharma and Mr. Soumya Biswajit. 


The Indian Group Song was a recorded group event. Participants in their respective groups performed a self-composed classical Indian song in under three minutes. The young singers impressed all observers by unveiling their soulful voices and moving melodies in incredible adroit. Ms. Vipasha Mishra and Mr. Karan Wali judged this event. 


Valedictory 

The valedictory ceremony of ‘Echoes Naad-Ninaad 2021’ took place on 8 February, 2021 via YouTube. It commenced with the spiritual lamp-lighting ceremony by The Principal, Vice-Principals, Activities Incharges and the HOD of the Performing Arts Society, accompanied by a melodious traditional Hindi prayer. 


The skilled instrumentalists of D.P.S. R.K. Puram’s Western Music Society showcased their phenomenal skills by a captivating performance. 


The esteemed Chief Guest for the day was  Mr. Mahesh Prabhakar, the Music Director of the internationally renowned music label ‘T-Series’. Mr. Takar Nabam, a prolific guitarist, and alumnus of D.P.S. R.K. Puram, kindly consented to be the Guest of Honour. 


In her welcoming address, The Principal, Ms. Padma Srinivasan, spoke of how ‘Echoes’ provides young musicians with a platform to explore their musical talents and capabilities. She expressed her gratitude towards the Performing Arts department and the various event moderators, whose unyielding efforts were instrumental in making the event a major success. She also congratulated all participants and commended their brilliant performances. According to Ms.  Padma Srinivasan, the joy and experience gained from participating in events triumphs immaterial concepts such as prizes. There are no losers, she insists; it is the beautiful journey to the destination of performance that outweighs all trivial matters. 


The proficient performers of D.P.S. R.K. Puram’s Indian Dance Society put forth an elegant and poignant performance, wherein they gracefully depicted various traditional dances from across India. 


The Chief Guest, Mr. Mahesh Prabhakar, stressed on the importance of studying music both as a subject and an art form. According to him, the freedom to express oneself creatively leads to spiritual contentment and growth and yields many added benefits, such as facilitating concentration and the ability to connect with fellow musicians and the audience. In his opinion, delving into the craft of music also leads to the strengthening of one’s motor skills, imagination, and coordination and leads to the overall expansion of their vision and horizon. In this sense, Mr. Prabhakar applauded D.P.S. R.K. Puram for consistently providing students with such vast opportunities in the field of music. 


Mr. Takar Nabam, the Guest of Honour, narrated his personal experiences about being a part of R.K. Puram’s vibrant Performing Arts Society. He revealed how being surrounded by extraordinarily gifted and diligent musicians from a young age inspired him to grow as an artist and performer. Thus, he extended heartfelt greetings and gratitude towards all the Performing Arts department members, as well as the faculty, for having profoundly impacted his life and career. Mr. Nabam concluded by wishing the young musicians well on their future endeavours and urged them to continue practising and developing expertise in their craft. 


The results of the various events were announced, accompanied by short glimpses of the winning performances to the delight of the audience. 

The Headmistress, Ms. Rashmi Malhotra addressed the audience and thanked the esteemed guests for gracing the event with their presence and leaving an indelible mark on the students with their words of wisdom. She also thanked the Principal, Ms. Padma Srinivasan, for her constant support and guidance, which according to her motivates every member of this institution to wholeheartedly contribute to events. Ms. Malhotra expressed sincere gratitude towards the Performing Arts Department under the able guidance of Ms Renu Bassi, the various event incharges, and the technical team, whose persistent efforts made the event a soaring success. She concluded by congratulating the numerous participants on their splendid and unforgettable performances. 

Ms Renu Bassi, H.O.D, Performing Arts, extended her gratitude to the Chief Guest and the Guest of Honour for taking time out of their hectic schedules to attend the event. She thanked the Principal, Ms Padma Srinivasan for giving the children this platform to showcase their talent in spite of these trying times. She also thanked the Headmistress, Ms Rashmi Malhotra for constantly guiding and being a source of encouragement to both the teachers and students and shaping the programme from its inception to the culmination. Finally, Ms. Bassi thanked the teachers and faculty members who worked tirelessly, making this programme a huge success, and implored the young maestros never to give up practising and performing music. 

The ceremony concluded with the National Anthem, and a short informative message on Covid-19. 

The results for the various events are as follows – 

EVENT

POSITION

NAME OF THE STUDENT (s)

NAME OF THE SCHOOL(s)

 

 

INDIAN CLASSICAL SINGING

1st

Ananya Mukherjee

Delhi Public School, Chandigarh

Inayat Kaur Bajaj

Delhi Public School, R.K.Puram

2nd

Harpreet Kaur

Delhi Public School, Bokaro Steel City

3rd

Hridhika Ghosh

The BSS School, Kolkota

Shriya Panrt

Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj

 

INDIAN INSTRUMENTAL

1st

Ronojit Majumdar

Delhi Public School, Dwarka

Devorshi Chatterjee

Delhi Public School, Faridabad

2nd

Agam Singh Kohli

Delhi Public School, Chandigarh

3rd

Shoaib Ali Khan

Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj

Oihik Guha

Delhi Public School, R.K.Puram

 

INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE

1st

Saima Singh

Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj

2nd

Kshitija Venkat

Delhi Public School, R.K.Puram

3rd

Shalmoli Shome

The BSS School, Kolkota

 

WESTERN DANCE COMPETITION

1st

Renaya Kapoor

Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj

2nd

Aneira Shewaramani

Tagore International

3rd

Tithyyam Nahata

Delhi Public School, Mathura Road

Shravya Kumar

Delhi Public School, R.K Puram

 

WESTERN INSTRUMENTAL COMPETITION

1st

Ammie Arora

Delhi Public School, Dwarka

2nd

Monjima Majumdar

The BSS School, Kolkota

3rd

Mark Vaz

Delhi Public School, Noida

Anguvika K Shohe

Delhi Public School, Dimapur

 

WESTERN GROUP SONG

1st

————

Delhi Public School, Mathura Road

————

Delhi Public School, R.K.Puram

2nd

————

Delhi Public School, Noida

————

Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj

3rd

————

Modern School, Barakhamba

 

INDIAN ORCHESTRA

1st

————

Delhi Public School, Mathura Road

2nd

————

Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj

————

Delhi Public School, R.K.Puram

3rd

————

Delhi Public School, Bulandshahr

 

INDIAN GROUP SONG


1st

————

Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj

2nd

————

The BSS School, Kolkota

3rd

————

Delhi Public School, Bulandshahr

————

elhi Public School, R.K.Puram


‘ECHOES NAAD NINAAD 2021’ : OVERALL WINNER

Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj