DPS RANCHI (Classes III-V) celebrated its Annual Function ‘संस्कृति- The Essence of Bharat’ on Saturday, the 11th of December 2024 at Vivekananda Auditorium. The Revered Guests of the function were Sandip Kumar Kar (Executive Director, RDCIS, SAIL, RANCHI) as the Chief Guest and A. K. Mistry, LMC Member (CGM, RDCIS, SAIL, RANCHI), Sanjoy Parida (Chief General Manager, SAIL, RANCHI), S. J. Jachuk, PVC, DPS Ranchi (CGM, P&A, SAIL, RANCHI) as the Guests of Honour. The event was also presided by other distinguished dignitaries and LMC Members of DPS Ranchi.
The programme commenced with the rendition of the Welcome Song, followed by an extravagant Instrumental Symphony. The function proceeded with the Presentation of Saplings to the esteemed guests and the Lighting of the Ceremonial Lamp.
Principal Dr. R. K. Jha welcomed the guests and addressed the symposium, appreciating the flamboyance of the students and congratulated them for showcasing a quintessential performance. He emphasized that the junior wing is the foundation of any school and needs to be well prepared for the secondary level of education.
He said that parents’ role in a student's personality, career guidance and overall development cannot be ignored. He also highlighted the achievements of DIPSITES in the various examinations and in the different spheres of higher education and career choices. Lastly the Principal thanked the organisers for their diligent efforts and the revered guests and parents for having spared their time to attend the function.
The Chief Guest complimented the students for their laudable and praiseworthy presentation. He said that the role of educational institutions has become increasingly challenging in providing holistic development to students and moulding them with indomitable spirit and strength to face the world. He further mentioned the school’s achievements and praised the efforts of the Principal Dr. R. K. Jha is keeping up the legacy of DPS Ranchi.
The students beautifully portrayed the importance of mighty rivers like the Ganges and Brahmaputra, not just as water bodies but as sacred entities that nourish our land and sustain our lives.