G.D. Goenka, Sarita Vihar participates in World Scholar’s Cup
different State School Education Boards, NIOS, ICSE, IGNOU, NCERT, Open Schools, Principals of various schools, Special Educators and Parents of children with disabilities participated. Chairperson CBSE, Anita Karwal, IAS, apprised the participants with the facilities provided by the Board for the benefit of children with special needs. The Session commenced with Shloka chanting and group song by stu- dents of ITL Public School. Principal ITL Public School, Sudha Acharya, felicitated Anita Karwal. Dr. Sanyam Bhardwaj, Director (Academics) also acquainted the participants with exemptions extended by CBSE. The session concluded with thought provoking practices so as to evolve an all-encompassing policy in education.
XINO 2018, an Inter- school Computer Competition was hosted by Delhi Public
The event saw participation of 200 students from 16 schools from Delhi and NCR. The competition, with an ensemble of seven uniquely designed events Tech Exult (Quiz), X-word (Crossword), Exclamation Point (Group Discussion), Exquisite (Creative Event), Execute (Programming Event), Exclusive (Surprise Event) and X- Quest (Online Hunt), motivated stu-
Rohini. School,
dents to think innovatively and provided a platform to young tech enthusiasts to express creativity. Vibha Singh, Principal, DPS Rohini appreciated the students for efforts in designing, planning and executing the tech savvy programme. DPS, R. K. Puram bagged the Rolling Trophy.
Green Fields School, Safdarjung Enclave has been conferred
“SKOCH ORDER OF MERIT’ for its project “GRAM ANUBHAV”. The project was among top performing nomination that contributes to best practices in education. Award was received by Principal M Khanna and Vice Principal Vijayalakshmi in the Constitution Club at the 51st SKOCH Summit. The Chief Guest for the function was K T Rama Rao, Minister for IT E&C, MAUD, Industries & Commerce, Government of Telangana. The project is based on life skills activities through hands on experiences of the 700 students who spent a week in Bodhgoan village of Rajasthan. SKOCH AWARD is the highest independently instituted civilian honours and a benchmark for best practices in education, governance, finance, tech and social sector.