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Issue No: 43 Sep 2024 to Dec 2024

Editorial
As the academic year hurtles towards its culmination, a wave of emotions is palpable amongst our
student body – a touch of nervousness for the upcoming exam, excitement for the new session, nostalgia
for cherished memories, and anticipation for the challenges and opportunities that await us in the
coming months. This period of transition offers a valuable opportunity for reflection and introspection,
allowing students to assess their growth, celebrate their accomplishments, and prepare themselves for
the exciting journey that lies ahead.

We believe that academic excellence is just one facet of a well-rounded education. We strive to create
a nurturing environment where students not only acquire knowledge but also develop essential life skills
– discipline, empathy, and kindness.

Discipline, the strength to persevere through challenges and resist distractions, is fundamental to
success in all areas of life. It empowers students to set goals, prioritize tasks, and cultivate healthy habits
that will serve them well beyond the classroom.

Empathy, the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, is the cornerstone of a compassionate
and just society. We encourage our students to develop empathy by fostering an inclusive and supportive
learning environment where every voice is valued and respected.

Kindness, the simple act of being considerate and generous, has the power to transform lives. We strive
to cultivate a culture of kindness within our school, where students learn to support each other, celebrate
each other's successes, and lend a helping hand to those in need.

Nurturing these values in children is not just about preparing them for academic success; it's about
preparing them for a life of purpose and meaning. It's about equipping them with the tools they need to
navigate the complexities of the world with grace, resilience, and integrity.

As our students approach the session-end examinations, we encourage them to carry these values with
them. We are confident that the seeds of discipline, empathy, and kindness that are being sown within
these walls will continue to blossom, guiding them towards a life of purpose, joy, and meaningful
connections.

The School Judo Coach


Ms. Rekha Katre won the
bronze medal at the Las
Vegas World Judo
Championship, USA,
organized by the World Judo
Federation.
Events Update
Sanskrit Shloka Symphony
A symphony of Sanskrit filled the air on 11th September as our tiny tots took the stage. The
kindergarteners, with their melodious voices and confident demeanor, enchanted the teachers with their
recitation of various Sanskrit shlokas. It was a heartwarming sight to witness these young minds
grasping the essence of our ancient language. The competition was a testament to their dedication and
the efforts of their parents.

Puppet Magic: A Tale of Good Over Evil!


Our kindergarteners had a wonderful time learning about Dussehra and Diwali through a captivating
puppet show showcased on 8th October. The teachers skillfully brought the epic tale of Lord Rama to
life. They narrated how Lord Rama, after defeating the evil Ravana and enduring 14 years of exile with
Mother Sita and Lakshmana, finally returned to Ayodhya. The vibrant puppets and engaging storytelling
helped the little ones understand the significance of these festivals – celebrating the triumph of good
over evil and the importance of light over darkness.

Tiny Titans, Trash Transformers


On 26th October, a dazzling display of creativity unfolded as our tots showcased their artistic prowess
in the ‘Best Out of Waste’ competition. Armed with discarded materials from their homes, these young
minds transformed trash into treasure. The colourful lanterns were a testament to their imagination and
resourcefulness. The event was a delightful experience, inspiring us all to rethink about waste and
embrace sustainable living.
World Wiz Competition
Our little citizens took centre stage at the recent 'World Wiz' competition held on 6th November. The
preschoolers, with their sparkling eyes and enthusiastic spirits, presented captivating speeches about
our neighbouring countries. From the majestic Himalayas of Nepal to the vibrant culture of Bhutan,
these tiny orators transported the audience on a global journey. The competition was a beautiful blend
of learning and performance, showcasing the immense potential of our young minds.

Origami - Folding Fun


Our young artists embarked on a colourful journey of origami on 11th December. Armed with A4 sheets
and a world of imagination, they folded paper into a menagerie of animals. From playful puppies to
majestic peacocks, their creations were a sight to behold. The final touch? A vibrant collage showcasing
their origami masterpieces. It was a delightful blend of art and skill, celebrating the creativity of our
little ones.

Thanksgiving & Christmas: A Season of Joy and Cheer


The kindergarteners celebrated the festive spirit of Thanksgiving and Christmas on 21st December, with
boundless enthusiasm. Dressed in adorable attire - the boys in crisp white shirts, black pants, and festive
red bows, and the girls in charming red and white frocks; they truly embodied the joy of the season.
Santa caps adorned their heads, adding a touch of magic to the occasion. Their cheerful faces and excited
energy filled the air with warmth and wonder, making these celebrations truly unforgettable.

Unplugging the Future: Away from Screen


Our little learners stepped away from screens and into a world of imagination. A special workshop was
conducted to educate our tiny ones about the harmful effects of excessive screen time. Through
interactive activities and engaging discussions, they learned the importance of balancing digital and
physical play. By encouraging outdoor activities, reading books, and spending quality time with family,
we're fostering a healthier and happier generation.

Graduation Day: A Splendid Spectacle of Student Success


The annual Kindergarten Graduation was a resplendent affair, a testament to the growth and
development of our youngest learners. The stage was ablaze with vibrant performances as KG students
showcased their talents through dance genres and a song. Young comperes, with their articulate speech,
added charm to the event. As the ceremony concluded, the proud graduates marched with their teachers,
marking a significant milestone in their educational journey.

Hindi Diwas Celebration: Honouring Language and Heritage


The school celebrated Hindi Diwas with great enthusiasm, accentuating the importance of Hindi as our
national language. A special assembly was organized by the students, showcasing a blend of dance,
poetry, prose, and drama to express their love and appreciation for the language. The event emphasized
the richness of Hindi and its vital role in preserving our cultural heritage. The performances left the
audience spellbound, instilling a deep sense of pride and a renewed commitment to uphold the legacy
of the Hindi language.
International Literacy Day: Celebrating the Power of Knowledge
International Literacy Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm,
emphasizing the importance of literacy in transforming lives. To
mark the occasion, a ‘Literary Wall’ was created by the students,
showcasing their self-composed poems, essays, and posters. In a
heart-warming initiative, the grade schoolers of Class V
volunteered to teach cursive writing to the children of Nardaha
village, gifting them cursive writing books alongside. This act of
kindness reflected the students' philanthropic spirit and
commitment to spreading the joy of learning.

Grandparents' Day Celebration: Honouring Our Cherished Elders


Grandparents' Day was celebrated with
warmth and enthusiasm, honouring the
wisdom, love, and guidance of our beloved
elders. The virtual event began with a welcome
speech from the class teacher, followed by a
captivating PPT presentation. Teachers
provided valuable support to the students in
preparing for the day's activities, which
included 'Card Making', 'Breakfast Making', and a heartfelt 'Musical Performance'.
The event was filled with touching storytelling sessions, lively games, and emotional performances, all
aimed at expressing gratitude to grandparents for their essential role in the lives of children. The
students' handmade cards and soulful songs created lasting memories, strengthening the bond between
grandparents and grandchildren, thus making the day truly special.

Celebrating Communication
The juniors celebrated Sign Language Day with
utmost love and admiration for their friends from
Kopal Vani. The students of Kopal Vani Shravan
Badhit Aavasiya Vidyalaya visited the school to
celebrate ‘International Sign Language Day’. They
learnt sign language with dedication and
determination. The event served a wonderful
opportunity for them to learn and imbibe the values
of ‘sharing is caring’, and to foster, promote and
recognize national sign language as part of their country’s vibrant and diverse culture.

Festivals in Focus
A vibrant Collage Making Competition themed ‘Indian Festivals – A Celebration of Unity’ was
organised wherein students showcased their creativity through brilliantly crafted collages, capturing the
essence of Indian festivals. The activity allowed children to express their artistic flair, bringing colourful
and stunning visuals to life. It was a fun and engaging way for students to explore their creative potential
while celebrating the unity and diversity of Indian culture.
Future Anchors Shine at News Casting Competition
The students of junior wing took centre stage in the ‘News Casting Competition’, showcasing their
skills as budding news anchors. With well-crafted scripts and impressive weather reports, they
captivated the audience, leaving everyone in awe. The competition offered students a glimpse into the
world of broadcast journalism, allowing them to explore the challenges and intricacies of news
anchoring while demonstrating their talent and confidence.

Celebrating Unity
The juniors observed National Unity Day to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai
Patel. A special assembly was held, featuring patriotic speeches, songs, and dances that highlighted the
importance of unity. The day aimed to inspire a spirit of togetherness among students, foster a sense of
patriotism and reinforce commitment to the nation’s welfare. It was a memorable event, blending unity
and national pride.

A Display of Oratory Skills


An engaging Declamation Competition was organised to enhance students' oratory skills. Based on the
theme ‘Popular Paragons’, participants delivered powerful speeches of renowned orators, writers, and
motivators. The students captivated the audience with their eloquence, confidence, and persuasive
delivery, exhibiting their vibrant rhetoric and enthusiasm.

Designing Dreams: Creative Brochure Competition


Students unleashed their creative flair in a Brochure Designing Competition themed ‘Our School’.
Participants crafted visually stunning brochures, unveiling their artistic talent and graphic designing
skills. They were adjudged on their creativity, layout, theme relevance, and clarity of information, while
being given a chance to explore the world of design and express their school pride.

Teachers’ Day Celebration


Teachers’ Day was celebrated with enthusiasm at the school, honouring the invaluable contributions of
teachers in shaping students’ futures. The students organized fun games and activities for the teachers
in their classrooms, adding an element of joy to the occasion. Through heartfelt performances, the
students expressed their gratitude, highlighting the pivotal role teachers play in moulding them into
responsible citizens. It was a day filled with appreciation, laughter, and recognition of their selfless
commitment to education.

Rhythmic Magic: Solo Dance Extravaganza


The Solo Dance Competition organised in the school, left the audience spellbound as young performers
showcased their talent through captivating Indian Folk dance routines. The students expressed
themselves through graceful and energetic moves, enchanting spectators with scintillating
performances. The event was a true celebration of rhythm, culture, and creativity.

Expressing Gratitude: Card Making Competition


A vibrant Card Making Competition arranged in the school premises, cantered around the theme of
Thanksgiving. Students unleashed their creativity, crafting beautiful and heartfelt cards that expressed
their thoughts. The event encouraged artistic expression and allowed students to display their skills,
with each card being a visual treat. The competition’s success was evident, making the judges' task of
selecting winners a tough one.

Empowering Voices: Poster Making Competition on Girl Child


A Poster Making Competition was staged to raise awareness about the importance of the ‘Girl Child’.
Students creatively expressed their thoughts through visually striking posters, complete with impactful
captions and slogans. The event saw enthusiastic participation as students rolled out their artistic talent
while advocating for the empowerment of the girl child.

Annual Day: ‘Symphony of Co-existence’ Celebrates Unity and Conservation


The School Annual Day on the theme – ‘Symphony of Co-existence’, dazzled the audience with vibrant
performances on December 20, 2024. The event was graced by chief guest Ms. Rubina Francis, Indian
Para Pistol Shooter and Paralympic Bronze medalist. The Junior Wing took the audience on a
captivating journey with exemplary performances spotlighting ‘Protection through Conservation’,
including Chhattisgarhi Dance, Delhi Chalo, Flute Dance, and Jai Ho Dance, reflecting the
transformation of the human mind to serve and protect nature.
Achievers
Aarnav Jhamnani (IV) secured first position in C.G. State Open Chess
tournament held at Patan organized by Patan Block Chess Association
and bagged 3rd position with a cash prize of Rs
2000 in Chhattisgarh Chess Tournament.

Manmeer Garewal (III) bagged first position in Chess


tournament (U-9) held at KPS Tulsi.

Avika Chouhan (III) secured 3rd position in Natwar


Gopikrishna National Award 2024 organized by All India
Dancers Association held at Rang Mandir Auditorium, Raipur.

Aarya Singh (V) has been selected for the Nationals in


skating. She won a gold medal in the CBSE Far East Zone Skating Championship
(Rink 1000m and Rink 500m), a silver medal in the SGFI Road Skating
Championship (3000m), and a bronze medal in the RSFI State Skating
Championship (Rink 1000m, Rink 500m, and Road 1 lap).

Shashwat Shri Mishra (V) and Samaira Rajput (V) bagged the title
of State Champion in Singles and Doubles Event. The Competition
organized by Chhattisgarh Badminton Association, was held at I-Sports
Raipur from 2nd Nov to 5th Nov. Both were selected for nationals which
is going to be held at Thane, Mumbai.

Skaters Shine at CBSE Far East Zone Skating Competition


Our athletes excelled at the CBSE Far East Zone Skating Competition held at KPS Sarona. Jiya
Pagariya (IV) was selected for nationals, securing a Bronze medal in 300m and a Silver in 500m
while Vriddhi Bhardwaj (IV) also earned a spot at nationals, winning a Bronze medal in 1000m
and a Silver in 500m.
Their outstanding performances highlight their dedication and skill in skating.

Jubilant Judokas
Students excelled at the CBSE Judo Championship (Sept 20-22). Aarav Sharma, Kavya Somani,
and Anwita Vishwarkarma secured Gold, while Darshi Nayani, Trisha Tripti, Nishanistha
Parganina, Aditya Chhabaria, Samrithi Sharma, and Gaurang Dubey won Bronze medals. This
impressive medal haul reflects the students' exceptional talent and dedication to Judo.

Young judoka, Avi Katre, student of class XII performed brilliantly in the 52 Kg
weight category of Under 19 age group to win Silver at the CBSE National Judo
Competition 2024-25 held at Saluja International School, Giridih.

Off-the-Cuff Speech Competition


An exciting Extempore Competition was staged, offering students a platform to present their
spontaneous thinking and oratory skills. The event aimed to enhance confidence and the ability to
express ideas clearly and fearlessly. Students passionately shared their views on diverse topics,
impressing the audience with their fluency, articulation, and creativity. Content, confidence, and
spontaneity were key factors in the judging, making the competition a truly engaging and impactful
experience for all involved.
Creative Expressions: Bookmark Making Activity
In August, the English Faculty organized a
'Bookmark Crafting' activity for students of classes
IX - XII. The event encouraged creativity,
teamwork, and a love for reading, as students
designed colourful bookmarks, incorporating
quotes from their favourite authors.
The bookmarks were presented to Principal, Vice
Principal, dignitaries and teachers on Teacher’s Day, extending appreciation throughout the school. The
activity was a resounding success, blending art, literature, and teamwork in a meaningful way.

Exploring Barnawapara's Wonders


The Humanities section embarked on an exciting trip to Barnawapara on November 7, 2024. Students
explored the captivating natural beauty, bonding with friends amidst breathtaking scenery. The day
included a visit to a serene resort, followed by an exhilarating jeep safari at the wildlife sanctuary.
Spotting blackbucks, deer, and vibrant birds added to the thrill. The trip, filled with joy and camaraderie,
left a lasting impression, with everyone eagerly anticipating future adventures.

Voices of Change Unite: DPS MUN 2024


The DPSR MUN 2024 commenced with a grand
opening ceremony on October 24. The event
featured insightful speeches, committee
introductions, and a captivating cultural
performance. Delegates engaged in dynamic
discussions across various committees, tackling
pressing global issues. The Lok Sabha
committee debated key topics like GST and
government policies, while the UNESCO
committee addressed the critical issue of
protecting world heritage. DPSR MUN 2024
proved to be a resounding success, fostering critical thinking, diplomacy, and a deeper understanding
of global challenges.

Young Astronomers Shine Bright


Sarthak Satpathy (IX) and Pragwansh Jena (IX) participated in the International Asteroid Search
Campaign from November 22 to December 18, in collaboration with NASA. During this period, the
duo made a preliminary discovery of two asteroids using real-time data.
This achievement follows their earlier success in August, when they made another preliminary
discovery, bringing their total to three asteroid discoveries. These asteroids are currently being
monitored by NASA for six months to a year. If their findings are confirmed, the asteroids will be
recognized as provisional discoveries, further cementing Sarthak and Pragwansh's contributions to the
field of citizen science. Their dedication and keen observation skills have added a new chapter to the
growing list of citizen scientists making groundbreaking contributions to space exploration.
Creative Recycling Challenge: Best Out of Waste Activity
In an effort to promote environmental consciousness and creativity among students, 'Best Out of Waste
Activity' was organized, encouraging children to transform discarded materials into innovative and
attractive crafts. This activity highlighted the importance of the three 'Rs' — Reduce, Reuse, and
Recycle — as part of a waste management strategy to conserve resources and minimize waste.
Students showcased their imaginative skills by creating a variety of items such as pen stands, paper
vases, wall hangings, greeting cards, utility boxes, toys, and paper jewellery, among others. This activity
inspired students to adopt sustainable thinking while fostering their creative abilities.

Sustainable Soap Making Session


th
On 4 December, a community development training session was held at Government Girls School,
Nardaha, where our students, under the guidance of Mrs. Uma Dhote and Mrs. Sangeeta Nair,
demonstrated the soap-making process. The session aimed to equip students with practical skills for
personal and community development. The participants learned to create soap using natural ingredients,
emphasizing eco-friendly and affordable methods. The engaging session encouraged active
participation of the students of Government Girls School as well.

Dance Trip to Raigarh


14 dance students from classes X to XII, accompanied by their dance teacher, Mrs. Anju Choudhary
John, visited Chakradhar Kala Evam Sangeet Mahavidyalaya, Raigarh, on 19th October. The educational
trip allowed students to explore the rich cultural heritage of the prestigious institution.
The students had the opportunity to observe various dance forms and their performance received
applause from the Mahavidyalaya faculty and students. This experience provided them with exposure
to professional standards in dance and deepened their appreciation for Indian classical art. The day
ended with gratitude towards the hosts for their warm hospitality.
Meghalaya Workshop: Learning & Conservation
From 11th to 15th December 2024, 13 students led by Mrs. K. K. Sangeeta Nair, participated in a four-
day workshop in Meghalaya, organized by Wild Roots-India. The event, focused on climate change and
sustainable practices, also featured prestigious schools like Indirapuram Public School, DPS Bangalore,
Bal Bharti School, Delhi.
Alisha Khan, Mansi Shadija, and Karvi Agrawal, delivered outstanding presentations on environmental
topics. The workshop included field trips to Dain-Thlen Waterfall and Arwah Cave, and bird hiking
trails, where students learned about biodiversity and geological formations.
A creative session by Biswajit Sir encouraged students to prepare action plans, copyright their work and
use art for conservation. The trip left students inspired, fostering a deeper understanding of
sustainability and environmental stewardship.

SEWA's Success at IRIS National Fair


Hrishab Shukla (VII), was selected for the IRIS National Fair 2024, held from 30 th
November to 2nd December in Delhi. He represented his innovative model, SEWA (Smart
Electronic Wheelchair Appliance), designed to assist physically disabled individuals.
Hrishab's project earned him the prestigious "Broadcom Coding with Commitment" award
for its creativity and impact.

Democracy in Action: The Youth Parliament


On Constitution Day (26th November 2024), the Social Science faculty organized a Youth Parliament
to promote democratic values. 30 students from classes IX and XI participated, engaging in debates on
key issues like reservation reduction, national disasters, and women's safety. Esteemed judges - Shree
Sudhir Shukla (Additional Secretary) and Dr. Balram Shukla (Research Officer) from the
Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly, appraised the students. Karvi Agrawal was awarded Best Speaker
with Kaamya Shrivastava and Rudransh Khare as runners-up. The Principal emphasized the
importance of such events in fostering responsible citizenship and developing essential skills.

Educational Trip to Guwahati


11 students of Classes 8 and 9 who had keen interest in creative
subjects such as Art, Painting, and Design were invited to participate
in an exciting educational programme organized by Maria's Public
School, Guwahati, Assam. The programme had been designed to
foster creative awareness and inculcate observation & research skills
among the students, enabling them to explore the rich historical &
cultural heritage of Rajasthan. The Programme was inspired by the
mandates and the guidelines of the National Education Policy (NEP-
2020), for Experiential Learning & National Programmes like the 'Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat' - through
which the Govt. of India has connected the States of Assam & Rajasthan, for deeper understanding of
Art, Culture, Traditions & values.

Annual Function – "Razzmatazz 2025”


The Senior Wing celebrated its Annual Function, Razzmatazz, on 21st December 2025, with the theme
Shakti - One Strength, One Spirit. The event began with a soulful rendition of the Shiva Stotram, setting
a spiritual tone for the evening.
The Excellence Awards ceremony recognized outstanding students for their achievements across
various fields. The night concluded with a spectacular fireworks display, symbolizing the energy and
spirit of the event. Razzmatazz 2025 was a grand celebration of strength, unity, and excellence, truly
embodying the theme of Shakti.

Educator Empowerment Programme (September 2024 to December 2024)


Mode/
SN Topic Teacher Organizer Date
Venue
10 to 13
1 Pedagogical Approaches Ms. Renuka Khanduri HRDC DPS Society
September

24 to 26
2 Artificial Intelligence Mr. Ajit Mohurle HRDC DPS Society
September

23 to 26
3 Chemistry Workshop Dr. (Ms.) Anumita Bose HRDC DPS Society
October
08 to 11
4 Accountancy Workshop Mr. Vikash Verma HRDC DPS Society
November

19 to 21
5 Learning can be Fun Ms. Asha Chandrakar HRDC DPS Society
November

07 to 11
6 Social Science Workshop Ms. Namita Roy HRDC DPS Society
December

Easy Techniques to Address Challenging Ms. Manjari Rathi, 10 to 18


7 Online Eblity
Behaviour in Classrooms Ms. Renuka Khanduri December
Freedom of Mortality

Only a mighty tree stood behind me,


With golden hair and radiant might.
As I looked upon the blinding light,
I only wondered if I had truly been set free.

The earthly vessel I had left home


Has now started to wrinkle and rot.
As I reached this heavenly dome,
I wonder if it was truly freedom I got.

Beside the cosmos I now rest,


Singing along with its symphony, I hum.
As I sang along with the hearts of many who passed the test,
I only wondered if what I got was truly freedom.

Sarthak Satpathi (IX)

Depression

Hope is the only choice,


Because there is no one to hear your voice.
People, believe me, maybe things need some time,
Please explain this to your mind.

Life is precious, more than you know


Don’t choose the path where shadows grow.
Though joy and sadness both reside,
And crazy, bad feelings can’t hide.

Forget the world and its tension,


Think of old age when you’ll need pension.
Don’t choose despair and heavy stress,
Embrace life with happiness and grace.

Aarna Pandey (VIII)


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6- eqa'kh izsepan vkSj fganh dk vfojy /kkjk fo’k; ij ladk; iV dks ekSfyd vfHkO;fDr;ksa ls ltk fn;k
x;kA vkrs&tkrs lHkh dh n`f’V ladk; iV ds ikl mUgsa fBBdus dks et+cjw djrh jghA

7- d{kk NBoha] lkroha vkSj vkBoha ds Nk=ksa us if=dk fuekZ.k] cqd doj fuekZ.k vkSj jaxksyh izfr;ksfxrk
ds ek/;e ls dyk lao/kZu fdz;kdykiksa dks ewrZ :Ik fn;kA

8-
9- d{kk uoeha vkSj nloha ds fon~;kfFkZ;ksa ds fy, fganh 'kCnkoyh izfr;ksfxrk dk vk;kstu fd;k x;k
ftlesa lHkh Nk=ksa us jktdh; fganh ds 'kCnksa vkSj muds lgh iz;ksx dh ckjhfd;k¡ lh[khaA bl gsrq
fon~;ky; ds izkpk;Z Jh j?kqukFk n~okjk ,d dk;Z'kkyk dk Hkh vk;kstu fd;k x;k ftlesa lHkh Nk=ksa
us Hkkx fy;k vkSj iz'uksa ds ek/;e ls viuh ftKklk Hkh 'kkar dhA

;qok
uk tkus dgk¡ pyrh tk jgh vkyl ls vkjke djrs
gekjh ns'k dh ;qok ih<+h gSA cSBs oks fcankl gSaA
'kk;n mUgsa vuqeku ugha fd 'kk;n Hkwy x, gSa oks fd
fdruh yach p<+uh lh<+h gSA muls tqM+h fdruh vkl gSA
vxj Vdjkvks ;qodksa ls rks ?kj ds cM+s le>krs&le>krs Fkd x,
mYVk eqM+dj tokc nsrs gSaA vc dc rd mUgsa le>kvksxs \
fdl gn rd eq¡gtksjh c<+ pqdh gS tc [kqn dh cqf) dke djsxh
bldk og fglkc nsrs gSaA rHkh lQyrk ikvksxAs
xyr vknrksa dks viukuk
muds fy, cgqr vklku gSA
ij Hkwy x, gSa oks fd fnO; Mulsuk
ek¡&cki ds psgjs ij ykuh eqLdku gSA uoeha

dkSu gw¡ eSa\


dHkh yxrk gS 'kksj gw¡ eSa dHkh yxrk gS eaft+y dks ikus dh jkg gw¡ eSa
dHkh yxrk gS ekSu gw¡ eSa dHkh yxrk vkleku dks Nwus dh pkg gw¡ eSa
;s le> ugha vk jgk vkf[kj fta+nxh ds lQ+j eSa ;s ugha le> vk jgk
dkSu gw¡ eSa\ vkf[kj
dHkh yxrk gS eqldqjkgV gw¡ eSa dkSu gw¡ eSa\
dHkh yxrk gS ?kcjkgV gw¡ eSa
[kqn dks jkst ryk'kw¡ vkf[kj lkjk 'ks[kj lgk;
dkSu gw¡ eSa\ nloha
Arya Mankani (XII) Deveshi Agrawal (VI) Yogesh Singhal (XII)

Reet Jain (III) Jency Makasana (VII) Siddhiksha (IV)

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