With the objective of making
children more environmentally conscious, DPS Janjgir Champa organized a tree
plantation programme outside the school building on Friday, 6th
September. Sixty students from class IX participated in the programme, which
was conducted under the guidance of Principal Mrs. Chetna Sharma, and the
supervision of teachers Mrs. Grace Tirkey and Ms Rashmi Singh.
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Teachers Day celebration at DPS Janjgir-Champa September 5, 2013
The Delhi Public School Janjgir-champa celebrated Teachers Day with great vigor and enthusiasm on Thursday. It was a day that saw teachers and students working together to create an atmosphere of warmth and togetherness, which is sometimes lost in the daily routine of academics and results.
In
the presence of special invitees Shree Narayan Das Swamiji Maharaj, the
institution’s president Mr. Raj Kishore Dewangan, vice president Mr.
Purushottam Dewangan, Director Mr. Sanjay Dewangan, and Principal Mrs. Chetna
Sharma, the teachers took on the role of students for a while, and vice versa.
The
teachers relived their student days, conducting the morning assembly, enacting
a humorous skit on the importance of education, and finally enjoying a game of
musical chairs. Students, meanwhile, got and experience of being in charge,
minding their juniors, hosting the cultural program, and even taking on the parts
of principal and head master for a while. Tokens of appreciation were handed
over to all the teachers by the president to mark the occasion.
Independence Day:
Independence Day was celebrated at DPS Janjgir-Champa with
great zeal and patriotic fervor.
Note: Shree Narayan Das Swami ji
was the chief guest, while the institutions Associate vice president Mr. Kamal
Kishore Dewangan was guest of honor.
In his address to the students,
Shree Narayan Das Swamiji who has spent the last 40 years at the Swami Narayan
Temple in Baroda, cited illustrations from the scriptures as he exhorted
students to be better human beings, and better Indians.
Principal of Delhi Public
School, Janjgir-Champa Mrs. Chetna Sharma advised young Indians to rise above
empty observances and slogans and work towards making Indian independence a
reality.
A charming array of cultural
events based on patriotic themes also served to move and inspire the audience, bringing
the programme to a successful culmination.
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