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11May

THE QUEST 2018 (11 MAY 2018)

Quest 2018 concluded today with the declaration of winners of the various events.

The following events were held today:

1.  Debate : The three stages of the Debate today were the quarter finals with twelve qualifying teams from the first day . The topics debated were Should transgenders be included in a single sex school ‘and ‘Should we have museums dedicated to the marginalized people’. It was a different narrative at the debate today. A debate that displayed the winds of change blowing in the country.  A narrative that challenged the culture of silence on various issues. The Semi Finals with seven teams debated topics such as, ‘The House supports the issuance of a sex offender’s list by citizens on the social media.’ This was followed by a face off round between Tagore International School, Vasant Vihar and Vasant Valley School. They debated the topic, ‘The House will not allow celebrities who are demi gods to contest elections. Addressing the students Ms Syeda Asia remarked that the culture of silence had been broken by the debate. She advised student to initiate change instead of being observers who merely expressed a dislike for situations around them.

2. Colloquium :A Math Symposium of a different kind that gave an opportunity to its participants to explore the stock market magic using time tested mathematical tools. The judges for this event were Dr P K Taneja, advisor for schools, with 35 years of experience in teaching mathematics and Mr Maruti J K Sharma, Director R&D JKMS foundation

3.  Tech- Symposium: A competition on the theme of Cyber bullying and Cyber Safety judged by Prof Ashok Arora, Founder of Samvardhna Trust India Author and Visiting faculty IMT Ghaziabad,Sikkim Manipal University, MDU

4.  Creatia (Best out of Waste) :The competition dealt with Management of Non- Biodegradable Waste. It was judged by Ms Preeti Pal, PGT Biology and HOD MRV School, Dwarka .The other esteemed judge was Mr Yogesh Dahiya, Director Palmary projects & Services Pvt.Ltd. Innovative models such as making flood barriers using plastic bottles, bathroom slippers using polythene bags and lamp shades made of used plastic glasses showcased awareness regarding managing the waste created everyday.

 5. Haasya Haat :  The artistry of humour in a poem and its nuanced recitation was the basis of this event. The popular choice of topics ranged from politics, corruption and the education system. The  judges for this event were Mr.S atya Mahapatra, Assistant Professor, Delhi College of Art and  Dr Upendra Kumar Satyarthi Assistant Professor (Hindi Department, College of Vocational Studies, Delhi University. Addressing the participants after the event Mr Satyarthi explained the blending of satire and humour is an essential feature of Hasya Kavita for without that the poem remains a frivolous piece.

 

Quest 2018 concluded today with the declaration of winners of the various events and the distribution of prizes by Group Captain R Bhatnagar, the Executive Director TAFS.

S No

Name of the Prize

Name of the School

Name of the Participants

Debate

1.

Best Proposition

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ROHINI

MOLINA SINGH

2.

Best Opposition

KR MANGALAM, GK-II

RIDHIMA SINGH

3.

Best Interjector

THE INDIAN SCHOOL

ARYAN SINGH

4.

Best Speaker (Debate)

BIRLA VIDYA NIKETAN

ROHAN SUBRAMANIAM

 

5.

Runners Up (Debate)

TAGORE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, VASANT VIHAR

SANJEET AGGARWAL

V. CHAITANYA

SNIGDHA SOTI

6.

Winners  (Debate)

VASANT VALLEY SCHOOL

ANANYA NAIR

ARYAN SADH

SOHAM KACKER

Colloquium (Maths Symposium)

7.

III Position

THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL

ISHA SINGH

AVANEESH KANSHI

8.

II Position

ST. MARY’S SCHOOL

GARVIT GARG

KUNAL TOKAS

9.

I Position

INDRAPRASTHA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

KHUSHI JOSHI

SHEFALI KAUSHAL

Hasya Haat

10.

III Position

VSPK INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

RAGHAV MAHESHWARI

11.

II Position

AADHARSHILA VIDYAPEETH

SAKSHAM JAIN

12.

I Position

INDRAPRASTHA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

VINAYAK CHATURVEDI

Creatia (Best Out of Waste)

13.

III Position

TAGORE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, VASANT VIHAR

AISHANI SINGH

14.

II Position

INDRAPRASTHA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

ANANYA SINGH

15.

I Position

SPRINGDALES SCHOOL, DHAULA KUAN

MAULIK BAHL

Tech-Symposium

16.

III Position

INDRAPRASTHA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

VIDHU MATHUR

PALAK YADAV

17.

II Position

VENKATESHWAR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

HARSHITA SRINIVAS

RUPAK PODDAR

18.

I Position

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ROHINI

PARTH MAHENDRU

MANAN TALWAR

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19.

TAGORE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, VASANT VIHAR

 

 

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    THE QUEST 2018 - 10 MAY 2018

    The Quest 2018 – A two day Festival of Arts, Science, Mathematics and IT was inaugurated today by Executive Director Group Captain R Bhatnagar. Addressing the gathering Gp Capt Bhatnagar remarked that there was lot to change in this country if the students decided to take up the challenge. He said that making one’s presence felt was more important that any prize that could be won. 28 schools of Delhi and NCR participated in a variety of events, as they vied for the overall championship trophy. The following events took place today :

    Parliamentary Debate :The theme was Culture of Silence. The judges for this event were Ms Syeda Asia MUN Consultant,Co-Founder of LEARN and Mr  Lakshay Talwar MUN Consultant, Pursuing Bachelors in Political Science from Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi. 

    Poetry for Change : Students wrote poems on topics such as Conflict, Addiction, Identity, Relationships etc followed by a spirited recital in the presence of a jury of students. The judges for the event were, Mr Aniket Basu ex Tafsian, law student and poet with Mr. Mohit Dhingra ,theatre artist and poet.

    Conceptualize: A Math model making competition that ventured into the world of Sports. The judges for this event were Ms Anita Sharma, Principal SD Public School, Pitampura and Mr Vaibhav Mamgain, Software Developer and advisor, NTT Data Services.

    Code-a-thon :  A competitive programming event judged by Ms Shaurya Gupta the Head of business development and promotions Shaurya Software Pvt Ltd. 

    Newton’s Circus : Interesting and imaginative activities that played out Concepts of Physics judged by ex NIT graduate Mr Vikas Yadav, expert in Robotics and mechanical science and Mr Kshitij Bhatt, Drilling Supervisor, Shell Group. 

    Poster Making on Consumer Rights:  The event was judged by Dr Sheetal Kapoor, Associate Professor in Department of Commerce Kamala Nehru College and Mr Satyaprakash founder partner of The Beach Advertising. 

    The first segment of Quest 2018 concluded today with the declaration of winners of the various events.

    S No

    Name of the Prize

    Name of the School

    Name of the Participants

    Creative  Expression

    1.

    III Position

    Tagore International School, Vasant Vihar

    PRARTHANA

    2.

    II Position

    Indraprastha International School

    KARNELIA KAUTILYA

    3.

    I Position

    Delhi Public School, Rohini

    SOMYA WADHWA

    Code-a-Thon (Computer)

    4.

    III Position

    Indraprastha World School

    KARTIKEY CHAUHAN

    5.

    II Position

    Delhi Public School, RK Puram

    ADITYA AGRAWAL

    6.

    I Position

    Delhi Public School, RK Puram

    NAMAN DHINGRA

    Newton’s Circus (Science)

    7.

    III Position

    Indraprastha World School

    SAHAJ BABBAR

    AKSH DHINGRA

    8.

    II Position

    Venkateshwara International School

    DEVATRAI JHA

    SHEULI BANERJEE

    9.

    I Position

    Ramjas School, RK Puram

    ADVITEEY MHENDROO

    PRATHAM

    Poster Making (Consumer Rights)

    10.

    III Position

    Indraprastha International School

    ARSHIA TULI

    11.

    II Position

    Air Force Golden Jubilee Institute

    VISHAL BHARDWAJ

    12.

    I Position

    Venkateshwara International School

    PEARL MUTREJA

    Conceptualize (Maths Model Making)

    13.

    III Position

    Delhi Public School, RK Puram

    ANMOL SINGH

    SARTHAK GUPTA

    14.

    II Position

    The Air Force School

    ADITYA CHOUDHARY

    ARINDAM KONWAR

    15.

    I Position

    Navy Children School

    ADITYA DAHIYA

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    The following schools have qualified for the SEMI-FINAL round:

    S. No.

    Name of the School

    1.

    Bal Bharati Public School, Ganga Ram

    2.

    Air Force Golden Jubilee Institute

    3.

    Delhi Public School, Rohini

    4.

    Tagore International School, Vasant Vihar

    5.

    KR Mangalam, GK-II

    6.

    Vasant Valley School

    7.

    Indraprastha International School

    8.

    The Indian School

    9.

    The Air Force School

    10.

    Delhi Public School, RK Puram

    11.

    Sadhu Vaswani International School For Girls

    12.

    Birla Vidya Niketan

     

     

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      10May

      HINDI RECITATION COMPETITION-CLASS V

      CLASS V HINDI RECITATION COMPETITION (10 MAY 2018)


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        • HINDI RECITATION COMPETITION-CLASS V

        09May

        Biology Department Activity

        Biology Department organized a Book mark Making Competition for class VIII in the Zero period on 9th May 2018. The topic was – Personal Health and Hygiene to create awareness in this field. Students made colourful book marks with relevant messages. The results are as follows: 

        1st Position 

        Shreya Yadav        VIII-D         

        Riya Singh             VIII-A 

        2nd Position 

                  Lakshya Chauhan  VIII-C

                  Harsh K                 VIII-A 

        3rd Position 

                  Rajat Yadav           VIII-B

                  Ashmita                 VIII-D

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              HINDI RECITATION COMPETITION-CLASS IV

              CLASS IV HINDI RECITATION COMPETITION (08.05.2018)

              A Hindi recitation competition was held for the students of Class IV on Tuesday 8th of May 2018 at the TAFS Junior Wing. The topic of the competition was ‘[ksydwn’.

               It turned out to be a success and saw a huge turn out with over 80 students enthusiastically participating in this event. It was marked by a wide variety of poems –some inspiring and many downright humorous. The event not only helped children enhance their public speaking skills but also instilled confidence in their own abilities. Since reciting poetry also helps in understanding the nuances of the language they loved the rhythm, the style and alliteration in their poems. The expression, speed, diction and the overall presentation left the judges impressed and the audience spell bound. Everyone enjoyed the event thoroughly and loved the learning experience.

              The class wise winners of this event were:

              Class

              First Position

              Second Position

              Third Position

              Consolation Prizes

              IV A

              Ananya Venkataramanan

              Akshaj Kaushik

              Shaurya Pratap Singh

               

              Aarav Chauhan

               

              Mahim Chawla

              IV B

              Arham Banthia

              Sudiksha Singh

              Kamya Choudhary

               

              Suhina Nair

               

              Kartikey Saini

              IV C

              Snigdha Ruhil

              Abhigyan Ohja

              Priyanshi

              Priyan Raj

               

              Darshit

               

              IV D

              Japji Arora

              Shambhavi

               

              Ayushi Singh

              Shaurya Sharma

               

              Simrit Singh

               

              Bhavya Singh

              IV E

              Utkarsh Tripathi

              Shrestha Chawla

              Om Anand

              Ananya Mishra

               

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                09May

                Dramatics Club Activity

                The Dramatics club of The Air Force School organized a Nukkad Natak for class IX and X. It was witnessed by the students of class X-E. The Natak carried an important message that “money is not important than knowledge. It is knowledge because of which money is earned”. This message is important for various life situations and would help the children in future. The children were immensely engrossed in the Nukkad Natak and were delighted to witness it.

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                  Home Science Club Activity

                  A “Fireless cooking contest” was conducted on ,8th May 2018 for class  VIth by the Home Science Club .Our students prepared yummy lip smacking items like pani puri, bhel puri, chaat, fruit salads, chocolate desserts, biscuit treat, sandwiches, various delicious cakes ,dry fruits laddu, blue lagoon juice and many more.  They exhibited  versatility in cooking even without fire! Our kids really amazed us!! Students showed their culinary skills by using creative and different ways of displaying their dishes.The judgement was done by Mrs Vineeti Sethi and Mrs Neelam Ruhil.

                  Result was as follow:

                  Ist Position: Anvi (VI E)

                                       Parth Saarthi Chikkara (VI C)

                  IInd Position: Eliha Gupta (VI C)

                                        Jiya Khurana (VI C)

                  IIIrd position: Arav Gupta (VI D)

                                         Anushka (VI A)

                                         Dhruv Arya (VI C)

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                    08May

                    Cricket Match for Class XII

                    Cricket Match for Class XII

                    “Enjoy your game and chase your dreams because dreams do come true”

                    ------------Sachin Tendulakar

                    Cricket match for class XII was organised for physical education department on 7th may 2018 during their work experience period. Proper instructions were given to all the participants before the match. Everyone was excited to participate in it. They were trying their best. Children showed amazing sportsman ship, encouraging and helping each other to achieve the victory. It was really a breath taking match. 

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                        Annual Prize Distribution – VI-VIII

                        Annual Prize Distribution – VI-VIII

                        05 May 2018 

                         

                        The first round of Annual Prize Distribution ceremony was held on 5th May 2018 in the Aravali Hall. A total of 73 students were awarded merit prizes. Air Cmde Rajeev Sharma, PD Education was the guest of honour and gave away the prizes. 

                        Principal Mrs Amita Gupta gave the welcome address. She congratulated the prize winners and emphasized the need to develop right attitude and habits to achieve success. 

                        The programme started with lighting of the lamp and recitation of shlokas. A motivating group song sung by the school choir set the tone for the day. It was followed by a musical rendition of ‘Tarana’ a classical Kathak dance performed beautifully by students of class VIII. This was followed by the prize distribution ceremony. The school momento was presented as a token of gratitude by Executive Director Gp Capt R Bhatnagar, to the honourable chief guest Air Cmde Rajeev Sharma. PD Education. 

                        Air Cmde Rajeev Sharma then addressed the august gathering. He felicitated the students on their success & encouraged them to raise their bar to achieve greater heights. Motivating the students in the audience he said, “Tomorrow shall be your day.” Work hard to achieve it. He emphasized the need for human revolution, to work for the upliftment of society saying – “Your actions today will decide your direction tomorrow”. 

                        The Vice Principal Mrs Lomina Rajiv proposed the vote of thanks. The entire gathering stood with pride to sing the National Anthem.

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                          UKG ICE-CREAM PARTY

                          UKG ICE-CREAM PARTY – 07 MAY 2018

                          Summers would not be cool without ice cream! To beat the scorching heat and to stay cool, an ice cream party was organised for UKG students on 07th May'18, at school.

                          The kindergartners enjoyed the day merrily as they relished their favourite dessert with their class mates. They also watched a short documentary on ice cream making sang the ice cream songs. Dancing to some peppy tunes they did some cool moves with their teachers! Playing with soft toys was a good kinaesthetic activity through which they learned the names of a variety of summer fruits. They made ice cream cut-outs on coloured sheets as an art and craft activity, on this occasion.

                          This party not only helped them to spend some fun time with their friends, but also helped them to learn about different seasons, the weather, the summer fruits, healthy eating habits and how to maintain good hygiene.

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                              Peer Educator Mindsmart Workshop

                              Pranab Mukherjee ki Paathshala:

                              Peer Educator Mindsmart Workshop (II)

                              The second series of Mindsmart Peer educator programme was held on 4th may 2018,at national science centre,Pragati maidan.The workshop highlighted emotional management and parent pressure as a part of their role plays and student skits on stage.

                              The Honorable Chief guest of the event was Dr.PRANAB MUKHERJEE,our Country’s ex President,making it a memorable event for the students attending the same.Sir spoke on how the nation’s youth can be a part of the country’s building ahead and lead their lives more meaningfully.Sir spoke about the country’s need for scientific temper,critical thinking and creative thinking.

                              NCERT head member madam Anuradha Yadav was also the speaker on stage and member of the expressions india team.Mam shared the various health and wellness curriculum and how school’s can contribute towards value education in teenagers leading to how academic content can be changed as per student concerns by the CBSE NCERT collaboration.

                              The students first performed a role play given as a collective group,and spoke on stage regarding their education pressures,parent expectations,stress management,and teenage issues.

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                                04May

                                Symposium - Class VIII

                                The physics department of “The Air Force school” conducted an activity “Symposium” for the students of class VIII. The topics of the event were:

                                1.       Driverless cars

                                2.       Google in 2025

                                3.       Plots in Mars- Dream or reality

                                Two students from each section participated in the activity. The students supported their content with power point presentation and videos. The objective of this activity was to enhance the knowledge of the students and increase their interest in the scientific field. The students of class VIII-E witnessed the event.

                                The judge for the activity was Mr. Sujeet Chikkara (PGT Physics). The overall event was judged on the basis of three things: Presentation, Relevance to the topic, Creativity and originality with content delivery

                                Mr. Sujeet addressed the students and elaborated on the topics. The students were very enthusiastic and put up various queries.

                                The results are:

                                1.       First prize: Vanshika Tyagi and Taru Satija (VIII-D)

                                2.       Second Prize: Sumit Kumar and Arjun Singh (VIII-A)

                                3.       Third Prize: R Arundhati and Kanishk Raj Singh (VIII-C)

                                                      Harsh Rao and Komahal.J (VIII-E)

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                                  SUPPORT STAFF DAY CELEBRATIONS (04 MAY 2018)

                                  SUPPORT STAFF DAY CELEBRATIONS (04 MAY 2018)

                                  The Junior School celebrated Support Staff Day on 04 May 2018, with great gusto!

                                  The day began with a special morning assembly presented by the students of classes IV A & B. The programme began with the felicitation of all Bhaiyas and Didis of Junior School. Words of appreciation and affection were spoken for them and children presented hand made ‘Thank You’ cards to each one of them.

                                  This was followed by a Nukkad Naatak depicting the significant role the support staff plays in our school life everyday. The presentation highlighted the effort put in by the support staff, their hard work and dedication to maintain cleanliness and good hygiene in the school premises. The children also presented a dance on a medley of songs, wishing them and their families the very best.

                                  The students of classes UKG-II took time out to show their gratitude to their Bhaiyas and Didis, in their own special ways- poems, songs, a special salute dedicated to them!

                                    • SUPPORT STAFF DAY CELEBRATIONS (04 MAY 2018)
                                    • SUPPORT STAFF DAY CELEBRATIONS (04 MAY 2018)
                                    • SUPPORT STAFF DAY CELEBRATIONS (04 MAY 2018)
                                    • SUPPORT STAFF DAY CELEBRATIONS (04 MAY 2018)

                                    03May

                                    WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS (CLASSES I-V)- 02-03 MAY 2018

                                    WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS (CLASSES I-V)- 02-03 MAY 2018

                                    Weaving Skills through Tales & Stories (by Fortis Healthcare) 

                                    A series of two days' story telling workshops were conducted for students of classes I to V, on 02 & 
                                    03 May 2018, at school. The workshops were conducted by Ms. Tanushree Sangma from the Department of Mental Health & Behavioural Sciences, Fortis Healthcare. Ms. Sangma is an Expressive Art Based Therapist & Counselling Psychologist at Fortis Hospital. Fortis Healthcare has initiated School Mental Health Programme under which they aim to weave skills through tales & stories.

                                    As stories & folklore have always been used as a means to impart life lessons and preserve our cultural values, thus through Panchatantra tales life skills were imparted in these sessions. Children were thrilled by these sessions and showed their interest by asking various questions and adding to each other’s knowledge. During these sessions children also enacted the stories and imbibed great problem solving skills. they enthusiastically solved mysteries in the stories and actually put on their thinking caps! Their fantastic problem solving skills came to the fore. It was not just a refresher but also a great way of learning adapted by children.

                                     

                                      STORY TELLING WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS (CLASSES I-V)- 02-03 MAY 2018
                                      STORY TELLING WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS (CLASSES I-V)- 02-03 MAY 2018
                                      STORY TELLING WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS (CLASSES I-V)- 02-03 MAY 2018
                                      STORY TELLING WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS (CLASSES I-V)- 02-03 MAY 2018
                                      STORY TELLING WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS (CLASSES I-V)- 02-03 MAY 2018
                                      STORY TELLING WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS (CLASSES I-V)- 02-03 MAY 2018

                                      03May

                                      MATHS DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITY - CLASS VIII
                                      MATHS DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITY
                                      CLASS VIII


                                        03May

                                        IHA : English Debate

                                        An Inter house English debate was conducted on 27th April 2018, Friday in the AV room. The topic for the debate was “The Majoritarian Nationalism is the New Grammar of Indian Politics”. Students of class IX  and X from the five houses actively debated the topic. Mrs. Bindia Rajpal and Mrs. Sumita Balram were the judges for the event. The children in the audience listened to the speakers with great interest and it was a great learning experience for the students.

                                        The results are as follows:

                                        1st position: Latif house

                                        2nd position: Arjan house

                                        3rd position: Subroto house

                                        Best speaker: Dhun Chaturvedi (IX-C, Arjan house)

                                        Best interjector: Kritin Pandey (X-C, Pratap house)

                                          • IHA : English Debate
                                          • IHA : English Debate
                                          • IHA : English Debate
                                          • IHA : English Debate

                                          02May

                                          Support Staff Day

                                          Support Staff Day

                                          The I care club of the Air Force School, Subroto Park celebrated the Support Staff day on 1st May 2018 with a programme held in the Aravali Hall. The programme was attended by the Executive Director Group Captain R. Bhatnagar, Principal, Vice-Principal, Admin Officer, Middle School Coordinator, teachers, Support staff and the students.

                                          The programme started with the welcome of the guest by the students. Student appreciated the efforts put in by the support staff & thanked them for maintain the school premises.

                                          The students presented a short nukkad natak titled “Abhaar” depicting the significance of hardwork and role played by support staff. The school choir also presented a song titled “Yunhi Chala Chal Rahi…” to show the dedication put in by the support staff.

                                          Class-VI students presented handmade cards to all the members of supports staff as a symbol of gratitude. A short video capturing some moments of their work at TAFS was shown as a tribute.

                                          The executive director presented a motivational talk encouraging as well as thanking the support staff for their meticulous & dynamic work in the school.

                                          Shiv Mohan Ji who has dedicated around 30 years of his life to serve the institute spoke at length of his journey in the school.

                                          The Vice-Principal proposed the Vote of Thanks and the programme concluded with the National Anthem.

                                           

                                            Support Staff Day (01 May 2018)
                                            Support Staff Day (01 May 2018)
                                            Support Staff Day (01 May 2018)
                                            Support Staff Day (01 May 2018)
                                            Support Staff Day (01 May 2018)
                                            Support Staff Day (01 May 2018)
                                            Support Staff Day (01 May 2018)
                                            Support Staff Day (01 May 2018)
                                            Support Staff Day (01 May 2018)
                                            Support Staff Day (01 May 2018)
                                            Support Staff Day (01 May 2018)
                                            Support Staff Day (01 May 2018)
                                            Support Staff Day (01 May 2018)

                                            01May

                                            A visit to AIIMS Catalyst 2018: The Medical Expo

                                            A visit to AIIMS Catalyst 2018: The Medical Expo

                                            An educational trip to AIIMS for Catalyst 2018 was organized for the students of class XII pursuing biology along with two teachers Ms Priya Mishra and Ms Pooja Sethi. The event was held  at JLN Autotorium AIIMS New Delhi  on 27th April. Various schools of Delhi participated in this exposition. 

                                            This Educatinal expo  aimed at generating interest among students in the field of medical sciences. The students had witness real anatomical exhibits, medical techniques and a lot of other interactive events related to life sciences. They also observed many microscopic specimens and  anatomical section of liver, testis, kidney etc.

                                            The students enjoyed this activity and learnt the various techniques used in medical sciences.

                                              A visit to AIIMS Catalyst 2018: The Medical Expo (27 Apr 18)
                                              A visit to AIIMS Catalyst 2018: The Medical Expo (27 Apr 18)
                                              A visit to AIIMS Catalyst 2018: The Medical Expo (27 Apr 18)
                                              A visit to AIIMS Catalyst 2018: The Medical Expo (27 Apr 18)
                                              A visit to AIIMS Catalyst 2018: The Medical Expo (27 Apr 18)
                                              A visit to AIIMS Catalyst 2018: The Medical Expo (27 Apr 18)
                                              A visit to AIIMS Catalyst 2018: The Medical Expo (27 Apr 18)
                                              A visit to AIIMS Catalyst 2018: The Medical Expo (27 Apr 18)
                                              A visit to AIIMS Catalyst 2018: The Medical Expo (27 Apr 18)
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