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DPS, Yamunanagar, holds investiture ceremony

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Delhi Public School, Yamunanagar, held a grand investiture ceremony. The event was organised to formally bestow responsibilities on the newly elected school council. Pro-Vice Chairman Ram Niwas Garg congratulated the future leaders. The school appointments were felicitated by Director Hitesh Garg and Principal Purnyma Wadhwa. DPS Anthem created an aura of pride and unity among all present. The flag-pitching ceremony was conducted, followed by the house appointments, honoured under the guidance of the senior and junior house wardens. The highlight of the day was the solemn oath-taking ceremony, where the newly appointed leaders pledged to uphold the values of the school and perform their duties with sincerity and dedication. The audience was then addressed by Academic Head Boy Hitansh Sehgal, and Academic Head Girl Panishti Kumar, followed by motivational speeches from Cultural Head Boy Samarth Mittal, and Cultural Head Girl Anupriya Goel. Each of them expressed gratitude and promised to serve as role models for their peers. Primary Head Boy Pulkit Kawatra and Primary Head Girl Ranya were felicitated for taking on their new roles as young leaders of the school.

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