Saturday, 8 February 2014

Glimpse of RDPS


 Rukmini Devi Public School at a glance

RDPS is a premier league institution situated in North-West Delhi, with state-of-the-art infrastructure, facilities and a stimulating environment. The aesthetically designed building, constructed over a plot area of 3.42 acres allotted by Delhi Development Authority, New Delhi, provides an excellent ambience and ample space for sports activities. The school is recognized by Directorate of Education, Govt. of NCT, Delhi and is affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), an autonomous body under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India up to 10+2 level, (Affiliation No. 2730165). 

It has emerged as a pace setter in fostering all round development of its students by catering to not only the cognitive domain, but also exposing the students to new vistas of physical, socio-cultural, emotional and spiritual learning.

In response to the process of globalization, RDPS has made sustained efforts to bring an international perspective to its activities. It can be substantiated by school's involvement in Multicultural Students & Staff Exchange Programmes with the various schools in countries - UK, Germany, France, Italy, Singapore and other countries. The students under these Exchange Programmes work on different projects related to Socio- economic, Cultural, Historical, Geographical structure of the country.

It is one of the premier educational institutes in North-West Delhi, India, imparting quality education to children up to 10 + 2 level. It aims to provide students and staff an opportunity to enrich their international understanding and awareness of sharing common values and make them better citizens of the Global Village.

To promote ICT in education grade 5 to 7 students take part in IT Project which is within the school premises and grade 8 students exclusively take part in Collaborative Project which is a wonderful platform to meet their peers around the world.  Rukmini Devi Public School, located in the capital city-Delhi of India .India portrays a landscape of vibrant cultural heritage and spiritual mysticism. Its rich customs and traditions bind its people together. In spite of large diversity, people still live side by side in harmony. We love to celebrate almost every occasion and are good host.

RDPS is a Senior Secondary School that caters to the classes pre-primary to higher secondary and age group ranging from 4- 17 years, with the strength of approximate 2000 students. Students here are exposed to the physical, intellectual, socio-cultural, emotional and spiritual learning.  There is a strong bond between teachers and classmates.
School has rich infrastructure with state-of-the-art facilities with all modern amenities such as Library; Gymnasium; Science Park; Laboratories- Science Labs, Social Science Lab, Mathematics Lab, Language Lab, Robotics Lab; Auditorium; Technology Based Teaching Labs/Rooms; Computer Literacy Labs; IT Lab. Students are provided with many choices to develop mentally and physically, beyond academics such as Fine Arts- Dance (Classical & Folk), Music (Vocal & Instrumental), Painting/Craft, Sculpture or preparing Electronic & Electrical Gadgets, Photography, Tailoring and Embroidery, Interior Decoration and Dramatics; Sports- Athletics, Basketball, Handball, Kho-Kho, Volley Ball, Badminton, Table Tennis, Swimming etc.

About Delhi
State
New Delhi, the capital of India, became a state in 1992 under the national capital territory Act. Under this system of diarchy, the elected Government is given wide powers; except law and order that remain with the central Government. New Delhi is the preferred starting point for the popular Golden Triangle tour that comprises of New Delhi, Jaipur and Agra.

General Info & History
New Delhi, the capital of India, is a bustling metropolis that has an amazing mix of modernisation and carefully preserved antiquity. Sprawled over the west bank of the river Yamuna, it is one of the fastest growing cities in India. New Delhi was built by a British architect Edward Lutyens in 1912 as the new capital of the British Raj. The Victorian architecture now intermingles with the city's high rise buildings. Concrete flyovers built to ease the growing traffic are interspersed with well laid gardens, Mughal tombs, forts and monuments.
The city traces its history to Mahabharata, the great epic tale of wars fought between estranged cousins, the Kauravas and the Pandavas for the city of Indraprastha. Historically, the city has long since been the foremost in political importance with successive dynasties choosing it as their seat of power, between the 13th and the 17th centuries. Old Delhi was founded by Mughal rulers who ruled the city in succession starting from Qutab-ub-din to Khiljis, Tughlaqs each, under a different name given to the city. this fast developing region.
Delhi was made the capital of Independent India in 1950 and it was declared a state in 1992.
Gurgaon, 8 kms from Indira Gandhi International Airport is the modern suburb of Delhi. Multinational investors have built swanky office blocks, malls, multiplexes, hotels and amusement parks in this fast developing region.

Best Season to visit
From October to March is the best time to visit, with cool but sunny weather. Nights can be quite chilly in December and January.

Climate / Temperature

Summer - Max.45°C, Min.27°C
Winter - Max.25.5°C, Min.4°C
Monsoon - Max 35°C, Min 25°C
Rainfall (Average) - 170 mm

Summer in Delhi is harsh - from April to june, the temperature climbs to more than 45°C and the heat continues in monsoon until October.

Weather Chart
Due to its vast size, India has a varied climate and it is possible to travel at almost all times of year and find certain areas of the Subcontinent that are at their best. The country has a three season year - summer, monsoon and winter. Generally the best time to visit is during winter (November to February), although there are regional variations. The rainy season is from June to September. And the post-monsoon season, which is the north-east monsoon in South India, is from October-November. Summer (March to May) is hot everywhere, except in the hills.
Recommended Clothing: During the winter months of November to February, light woolen clothes are appropriate for travel in the plains of North India and heavy woolens for travel in the hills of North India. For the rest of the year, it can be very hot, so light, tropical clothing is advised. Raincoat or waterproof clothing is advisable throughout the monsoon season.
We have put together a guide below to enable you to get a general idea of the best time to travel to the different parts of the Subcontinent.

North India
Delhi
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Max Temp (°C)
21
24
31
36
41
39
36
34
34
34
29
23
Min Temp (°C)
7
9
14
20
26
28
27
26
24
18
11
8

Local language
Although English is generally used for official and business purposes, Hindi is the official language and is spoken by most of the people. Punjabi and Urdu are also commonly spoken.

Cue Words
Just remember the golden words refer to yourself as hum and address people with a ji after their names, that should get you by most problems, but otherwise Hindi and Punjabi are the most widely spoken languages, and English is well understood. Car and auto drivers can normally speak in broken English, but speak to them in Hindi and you will get a better rate.

Some helpful words to know
Hello
Namaste
Yes
Haan
No
Nahin
Thank you
Shukriya
You are welcome
Aapka swagat hai
What is your name
Aapka naam kiya hai
I do not understand
Mujhe samjha nahin aaya
Nice to meet you
Aap se milke khushi hui
How are you
Aaap kaise hai
What is the price
Daam kya hai

 




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