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Delhi Public School, Sangrur

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The school organised its senior annual function “Meraki’, showcasing the talent and creativity of its students from classes VII to XII. The event was graced by chief guest, Major General TPS Warich, VSM, Director and Head of Yadavindra Public School, Mohali, and Chairman Dr Ravi Sher Singh Toor. Dr Toor commenced the evening by presenting the comprehensive school report for the academic session 2024-25, highlighting the institution’s achievements and milestones. The cultural extravaganza featured a series of mesmerising performances, leaving the audience spellbound. The evening began with a soulful choir and a captivating performance by the school’s band, ‘Sultans of DPS’. Students staged English classic play ‘Macbeth’ delivering an enthralling rendition of the timeless masterpiece. Other performances included a powerful mime act, Punjabi skit on cybersecurity, an energetic tutting dance, and a graceful classical dance, each reflecting the dedication and versatility of the young performers. Principal Aruna Jaiswal closes the function with a vote of thanks. The event concluded with a grand finale, featuring a vibrant medley of luddi, Malwai gidda, and bhangra, which brought the evening to a spirited and joyous close.

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