DPS-JC celebrated its 7th Annual Day, Elysium 2017,
and it was so very different from the rest.
1st of December was witness to a Grand Gala
Evening as DPS-JC presented itself like a bride in the night sky.
A star studded show, glittered in the gorgeous
presence of Shri T.C. Mahavar, IAS, Commissioner, Bilaspur, the Chief Guest of
the evening and Mr. Rajesh Agrawal, Nagar Palika Adhyaksh, Champa as Special
Guest.
After according a warm and traditional welcome to the The
Chief Guest with small children leading the way dancing in the tunes of
Chattisgarhi Karma, the formal ceremony began with the lighting of the holy
lamp amidst the chanting of mantras, thus creating a serene aura in the
atmosphere.
Bouquets were presented to the Chief Guest and the
other dignitaries.
Mr. George Joseph, Principal, DPS-JC presented the
Annual Report. He presented the journey of DPS-JC, enumerating the progress the
institution has made during the six years of its existence. He mentioned the
achievements of students in academics as well as games and sports and
extra-curricular activities in the session 2017. He gave a brief account of the
future course of action in providing students better platform for their
all-round development.
Thereafter the Chief Guest gave away prizes to the
students for their excellent performance in Academics as well as Games and
Sports. Children who qualified for the National Level in Sports and Dance were
also felicitated. When the Chief Guest was invited to address the gathering, he
spoke like a Giant Ship Sailing Over a Gigantic Ocean. In a very motivative and
impressive way, he drew the attention of everyone present in the audience. In
his speech he focused on the competitive attitude in the students and the
pressure of demand and expectation the children have to endure. He appealed to
the parents to allow their children to choose their own choice rather
than imposing on them their choice and dreams as well as he shared about his
journey from a student life to an IAS officer.
Shri Raj Kishore Dewangan, President DPS-JC and RDMS,
addressed the gathering in his ever enchanting way. He appreciated the
continued trust and support of the parents while he talked about the journey of
seven years facing several ups and downs. He hailed the role of teachers and
students in working hand in hand towards the progress of the school. He assured
that a lot of work is yet to be done, and he was striving to take DPS-JC to
such heights from where it could be envisaged as a model school in and around
the area.
The Chief Guest and the Special Guest were presented
mementoes as a sense of gratitude and appreciation for gracing the
occasion.
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty
of their dreams.
The much awaited cultural show began with a bang with
the beautifully choreographed Prayer Dance by Mr. Mevin D’souza. The small
children of Nursery, KG, and Class 1 stole every one's heart by their
wonderful display of energy and joy.
The Hindi Drama, 'Malala Yusufzai ' presented the life
struggle of that lady and her dedication towards education system and breaking
the rules of conservativeness for every Muslim girls those who are not allowed
to take education by going to school. It carried a message that suggested that
women are capable of doing much more than what we can even imagine.
The English Drama, ‘Steve Jobs Founder of Apple’ presented
by the students about how a person with dedication towards his achievement can
reach the zenith and that journey gives the motivation for other person to
struggle and reach the goal. That taste of life will be more better as the
sugar taste when it came out form the sugar came.
The dances like Shadow Dance, UV, beautifully conveyed
the message of UDDAN (A Flight to Glory), the theme of Elysium 2017.
Almost all the presentations came in for profuse
praise from the audience.
The dazzling show of talent combined with tremendous
amount of hard-work brought rich dividends in the form of loud applause and
huge cheer.
It was a job well done,
The work of a TEAM - Together Everyone Achieves More.
We'r more interested in arousing enthusiasm in kids
than in teaching the facts, The facts may change, but that enthusiasm for
exploring the world will remain with them the rest of their lives.
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