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Delhi Public School, Jagdalpur DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, JAGDALPUR DPS JAGDALPUR NEWSLETTER 16th Dec , 2020– 31st Mar , 2021 Volume-11,1ssue-11 Issue Month: April , 2021 Message from Principal’s Desk CONTENTS:_ “Most challenging of times bring us the Global most important lessons” Achievement - Karen Salmansohn Awards and Dear Students, Parents and the DPS staff Heartiest greetings! Hope you are all in the best Accolades of health. With immense pleasure, I take pride in congratulating you all for the successful culmination of the session 2020-’21. Celebrations I wish I could welcome you all to the school premises, however, today’s time does not and Events permit for the same, so I take this opportunity to extend the heartiest welcome to my lovely students to the new session 2021-’22 through online mode, commencing from 12th Activities April 2021. The world is going through a tumultuous time triggered by the Covid-19 spread. During Academics this tough time, the only certain thing is uncertainty. The one who rides the waves and sees them as an opportunity will stand head and shoulders above the rest. Seminar and Dear students, At this crucial scenario, I wish all must ponder over the most topical aspect Webinar that is the wellness of mind, body and soul. We must believe that the world is what we make for us. You must be conscious about who you surround yourself with, create positive *(Along with energy that would spiral a domino effect of positive chakras in the lives of those who surround you. YouTube links) If you are aware of what you speak, hear and see, you can certainly improve the quality of your life without having to add anything material to it. As we are again set on to the online session and online mode of teaching/learning process, students must remember that to achieve their best through online mode, one has to be self-disciplined and become a self-learner. With this, I once again welcome you all to this new session and class. “By being collective and being focused learners, we will surely achieve the best” Wishing you all a fruitful and blissful time ahead! Manisha Singh Principal Delhi Public School Jagdalpur, Chhattisgarh DPS Jagdalpur had observed the Fitness week in the second week of December, 2020 amid covid-19 pandemic to support the nation-wide “Fit India Movement” aimed to encourage people to inculcate physical activities and sports in their everyday lives and daily routine. Various activities were conducted virtually by following safety rules during this week which included Fitness and Nutrition activities, Free hand exercises, Mental fitness ac- tivities, rope skipping, poster making, dance, yoga, aerobics etc. The events saw wide participation by primary, middle and senior wing students along with parents and staff members of the school. https://youtu.be/E495ZylmFcM —DAY 1 https://youtu.be/eiuqhJCRQwU —DAY 2 https://youtu.be/__Q-ttDpXS4 —DAY 3 https://youtu.be/eHZOum51scY —DAY 4 https://youtu.be/1CdY9zPc7gk —DAY 5 CYCLING EVENT Akshad Tulsigari, VII ‘B’ and Aarav Tulsigari, III ‘A’ have participated in the two- wheeled cycle of 20 km distance held at Chitrakoot. Note: Videos can be viewed by clicking on the links provided. DPS NATIONAL SPORTS FEST DPS NATIONAL SPORTS FEST - An All India Multi - Sport Online Inter - School Tournament, was organised by Delhi Public School Electronic City & SFAPLAY.COM on 31st January, 2021. DPS Jagdalpur students have participated enthusiastically in the event and brought laurels by winning awards in different categories. SPORTS QUIZ-Under 19 Girls First position-Koonisetty Laasya Priya Class XI Third position- Shreya Vishnu Class IX CHESS - Under 15 Boys First position-Lavyaajoyti Routray Class VII All the winners were awarded with E - Certificates. MANTHAN ITM-MUN-2021 ITM Global School Gwalior -MP– India organized Manthan MUN 2021 from January 27th to 30th 2021. We proudly announce that two students ,Radhika Kale and Anushka Rao ,from our school had participated in this event. In the event delegates had to listen and interact with dignitaries virtually . Committees such as –Lok Sabha ,WHO ,NEP,UNSC and International Press etc. were the Agenda of the discussion. Radhika Kale from class IX has won the Best Delegate Award in the Lok Sabha Committee . Achievements LUMINOS-2021* " "OMADA" ' *Cultural Event Online CHRIST (Deemed to be University) NCR Region, " *LUMINOS-2021* " "OMADA" ' *Cultural Event* ' National level competition was held on 13.02.2021 and 15.02.2021.Our Students have participated with great enthusiasm and grabbed positions in various events and had been awarded with cash prizes & citation certificates. Our winners **Painting* :- Sonali Shrutipriya(IX)- 2nd Position Cash prize -3000/- **Cartooning* :- Nancy Arya(X)- 1st Position Cash prize - 5000/- Ankita Jha (X)- 3rd Position Cash prize -1500/- **Western Music* :- Joash Matthew -(XII) - 2nd Position Cash prize- 3000/- We congratulate all the winners. OPEN STATE ROLLER SKATING CHAMPIONSHIP Vaibhav Singh of grade IV has brought laurels to the Delhi Public School ,Jagdalpur school by grabbing silver medal in Open State Roller Skating Championship organized at Bilaspur from th7 February to 10th February 2021, under the age group 9-12. Note: Videos can be viewed by clicking on the links provided. CHHATTISGARH VIGYAN PAHELI DPS Jagdalpur, students have participated in Chhattisgarh VIGYAN PAHELI -2020-’21 from class IX and X. Out of 20 students from Bastar District 7 students from our school have qualified District Level and reached to Zonal Level. We feel proud to share the achievement of our students of DPS Jagdalpur Vigyan Paheli at Zonal Level also. Out of the two major Districts of Bastar that are Jagdalpur & Kondagaon, Total 40 students had appeared out of which Top 10 students are selected for the State Level Round. Out of 10 students 6 students are from our school. Our students will be appearing State Level at Raipur. VIDYARTHI VIGYAAN MANTHAN PIXEL MATHS We are delighted to inform you that our students had appeared for the Intra School Pixel Math Contest meant for the classes III to X on 7th February 2021. Our students have shown their talent by winning awards and they had participated in the International Mathematics Day Contest organized by the Pixel Math on 14 Feb 2021. Our students have shown exemplary performance in the International Contest and placed them at International Level. Note: Videos can be viewed by clicking on the links provided. INSPIRE AWARD MANAK-2020 Our students have showcased their innovation and creative talents in the field of science Innovation in Science for Inspired Research. Our 3 students, Aadi Singh Somvanshi class IX, Aayush Patidar Class VIII and Anushree Trivedi Class VII of were selected for INSPIRE AWARD MANAK 2020. We proudly share that they have been awarded with a cash prize of 10000/- and a citation , which they will be using for making their model or prototype. Pursuit for Inspired Research' (INSPIRE) scheme is one of the flagship programs of Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India. The INSPIRE Awards - MANAK (Million Minds Augmenting National Aspirations and Knowledge), being executed by DST with National Innovation Foundation – India (NIF), an autonomous body of DST, aims to motivate students in studying in classes 6 to 10. SCIENTIFIC 2K 21 SCIENTIFIC 2K21 by IIIT Naya Raipur had organized "IDEATHON 3.0- A Young Innovative Competition" Students from classes I to XII from all over India had participated for the same. We feel proud to announce that 5 of our students had qualified for Online Model Demonstration Round on 28th January, 2021 where they demonstrated their models based on the given themes. These students are- TANAV DALAI- CLASS III SHRISTHI DALAI- CLASS VI AAKRITI NARAYAN - CLASS VII PRABHANSHU JOSHI- CLASS XI DIVYANSH SINGH BHADORIA - CLASS XII. Shristhi Dalai of Class VI and Tanav Dalai of Class IIII have bagged 2nd Prize for their working model " Afforda- ble Sanitization" based on the theme "Post COVID Chal- lenges." They have demonstrated affordable sanitization of footwear, bottle and other domestic items. Note: Videos can be viewed by clicking on the links provided. SCIENCE OLYMPIADS Note: Videos can be viewed by clicking on the links provided. CELEBRATIONS NATIONAL MATHEMATICS DAY DPSJ celebrated every year on December 22 to recognize the achievements of the Indian Mathemati- cian Srinivasa Ramanujan who was born on this day on 1887. “Mathematics is the most beautiful and most powerful creation of the human spirit." Mathematics even plays very important role to balance the equations of life. NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY National Science Day was celebrated on 28th February 2021. Our students have presented speech, poem movie on Biography of C.V Raman. Students knowledge was enriched by this celebration. It created awareness among the students about its significance that is contribution of Dr. CV Raman. SCIENCE EXHIBITION Delhi Public School has provided an online platform for the budding students to express their creativity and gain confidence. Our budding scientists have displayed their talents and skills through working models and projects. All the participants have demonstrated their models through videos. https://youtu.be/-LZ5KM56e_4 https://youtu.be/8xr6B8NgXOw https://youtu.be/Mi2EejNXP50 https://youtu.be/ZKacrcuLVRg Smart City FESTIVALS REPUBLIC DAY Republic day was celebrated virtually where students and teachers have prepared videos which included message of the Principal, Speech by the Head Girl, patriotic dances and songs .Students have made beautiful crafts in tri -colour. https://youtu.be/ Hfe2NqBQ500 https://youtu.be/ https://youtu.be/avaIb_9If78 VFfN2eMiTpg MAKAR SANKRANTI Makar Sankranti marks the beginning of the auspicious Uttarayan period. Festival was celebrated virtually by the students. Primary kids have made colourful kites on the occasion and students were updated with the significance of kite flying on this occasion and how different states celebrate this festival with great zeal and zest.
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