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Final Brochure 2021 (1)

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Apeejay School, Saket presents ‘une boîte à bijoux enchantée – An Enchanted Jewellery Box’ Annual Appreciation Day Saturday, January 16, 2021

ABOUT THE SCHOOL Apeejay School, Saket, has completed 32 years of excellence in the field of DR. STYA PAUL education. We are proud to have become the preferred institution in South Delhi FOUNDER CHAIRMAN working towards achieving higher pinnacles of excellence both in scholastic and 0ctober 4, 1919 – June 7, 2010 co-scholastic areas with a resolve to realize the motto of the school- Soaring High is My Nature. MILESTONES OF APEEJAY SCHOOL, SAKET ● Ranked Forth in ‘Leaders Category’ in South-East Delhi Region by The Times School Survey 2020 ● Ranked Second in the list of ‘Top 20 schools of Delhi’ and also in the Social Foot Prints section on the basis of school ranking survey by ‘Digital Learning’, Asia’s premier Magazine on ICT in education. ● Ranked Seventh amongst top 250 schools across the country by the “Education World” magazine in an intensely competitive ranking survey undertaken by IMRB International, one of India's most respected pioneering research firms that took into account numerous holistic parameters associated with school education. ● The prestigious International School Award for the years 2019-22 was awarded by British Council for the third time, with accredited for outstanding development of the International Dimension in the curriculum. ● Selected for the ‘Gold Award’ by the Tony Blair Faith Foundation for our efforts and involvement to promote respect for cultural diversity through the Face to Faith program. ● Received the ‘Best Education Initiative in Schools’ Award at the e-India Awards, an event supported by the Department of Science and Technology, Union Ministry of Commerce.

Madam Sushma Paul Berlia ❖ Mrs Berlia is the Co-Promoter & President Apeejay Stya & Co-Promoter & Svran Group – an international diversified conglomerate of President business with activities in Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals, Real Estate & Development ,International Trading & Apeejay Stya & Svrán Group Distribution,Strategic Investments and emerging businesses such as Publishing & Media .She is the Co-Founder & Chancellor of UGC- recognised Apeejay Stya University ,India’s first Industry-centric technology & Liberal Arts University and Chairman of the Apeejay Education, which runs 24 Schools and higher education institutions across the country. ❖ Mrs Sushma Paul Berlia is a successful entrepreneur and businesswoman, a visionary educationist, a humanitarian an alchemist who performs all her roles with elan to create an inspiring story.

MR. ADITYA BERLIA ❖ Mr. Aditya Berlia is the Co-Promoter of the Apeejay Stya & Svran Group and a young entrepreneur who balances his role in the Co-Founder & corporate world with his philanthropic dedication to education. Pro-Chancellor Apeejay Stya University ❖ A graduate of Stanford University and an MBA from the Harvard Business School. ❖ He has to his credit several innovative industrial and educational initiatives, including key operational roles in strategic projects of the Apeejay Stya Group. ❖ Mr. Berlia has been awarded the ‘Edupreneur Award’ by Digital Learning in Elets 10th Education Summit 2017. ❖ He is also bestowed with the ‘Asia One 40 Most Influential Indians under 40’ Award at ‘Celebrating 70: Pride of Nation Series’. ❖ Mr. Aditya Berlia received ‘Educationist Thought Leader of the Year’ Award at the Elets 2018 World Education Summit, ❖ Mr. Berlia is rewarded with Education Visionary of the Year 2020 at 13th Higher Education, Skill and Livelihood Conclave organized by ASSOCHAM.

MAJOR GENERAL ❖ Major General Sharabh Pachory, VSM, is an infantry officer who SHARABH PACHORY retired from service in 2018 after 36 years of distinguished service in the Army. ❖ During his service, he served in some of the most difficult areas, including Siachin Glacier, line of control, counter terrorist operations in J&K and Assam. Also took part in Kargil operations. ❖ As a brigadier he commanded a large Rashtriya Rifles Sector in Kashmir, where his formation achieved great success. Later he was General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Army's largest sub area in Hyderabad. ❖ Gen Pachory is a qualified Commando instructor and at Indian Military Academy, Dehradun. He was also part of the teaching faculty at the prestigious Defence Services Staff College, Wellington in Tamil Nadu. ❖ The officer has been a prolific writer and speaker and post retirement, continues with his passion of writing and public speaking. ❖ He has his blog and also comments extensively on geo political and strategic issues. He has also been a participant in TV debates and webinars.

DR. MAHESH SHARMA ❖ Dr. Mahesh Sharma is Member of Parliament of 17th (Lok Sabha) from Uttar Pradesh Parliamentary Constituency, assigned with additional Member Parliament responsibilities as Member of BJP Uttar Pradesh State Working Committee, Member – All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Raebareli, Chairman –Estate Committee, Standing Committee Member- Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Consultative Committee Member of Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India. ❖ He had served the nation as Ex- Minister of State for Tourism & Culture (Independent Charge), Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Forest & Environment, Government of India and during his ministerial tenure, with his foresight, wisdom and dedication had contributed to reach unprecedented development in assigned portfolio segment. ❖ In 2012 he was elected as a first Member of Legislative Council from 61-Noida and also had been National Convener of Medical Cell. Doctor by Profession, Politician by Passion and Philanthropic by Nature, started career as a General Physician from a small clinic at Noida in 1983 and chose Noida-as his “Karam Bhoomi”. ❖ He also managing a Trust in the name of “Kailash Charitable Trust” to provide the much needed medical facilities to the poor and needy persons free of charges. The trust is also providing financial support to the poor students for study purpose.

MS. KIRAN SEGAL ❖ Padma Shri Kiran Segal is a foremost exponent of Odissi Dance in Padma Shri Awardee & India. She is one of the most innovative and outstanding Guru/ dancer/ choreographers of Odissi Dance today. Exponent of Odissi Dance ❖ Her choreography of the ‘Panchakshara Stotram’ was acclaimed as one of the finest prayers to Lord Shiva in Odissi Dance, her multi media presentation of the ‘Ramayana’ has been remarked upon as ‘breathtaking’, her choreography of the ‘Dashaavataar’ has been reviewed as ‘powerful’ and ‘dramatic’ and her most innovative piece ‘Taalaangiya’ using 15 dancers dancing to Dhrupad & drumming has been remarked upon as a ‘sculpture in movement’. ❖ Her most recent contribution to contemporary choreography using Odissi as her base is “Whispering Moods” and “Agni – The Fire Within” ❖ Recently she has choreographed 5 poems of Rabindranath Thakur to Odissi dance and creative dance titled “ Divya Namaskar”. This presentation was recently performed (June 2011) at the inauguration of the “Festival of India” in South Africa.. ❖ Her most recent production was her multi-media presentation of the Ramayana using 13 dancers – an elaborate production using shadow work/dance, puppet and ‘pata-chitra’ projections.

MR. ANURAG TRIPATHI ❖ Mr. Anurag Tripathi, was appointed as the Secretary, CBSE Secretary , CBSE in the year 2017 for 5 years. ❖ He is the 1988 batch officer of the Indian Railways Personnel Service. ❖ Being a senior bureaucrat and secretary CBSE he has been closely associated with National Educational Policy 2020 and has given valuable inputs in the policy matters. ❖ He gives talks on leadership and management skills. Mr. Tripathi believes in empowering students and teachers for working towards blended learning. He is also working towards holistic evaluation under NEP.

From the Director’s Desk…… My idea to bring forth an enjoyable online Annual Day Program took shape with the firm belief that childhood and its experiences are to be cherished. Most of us have had our first exposure to theatre at school as fairies ,elves and gnomes and to weave something out of that was a big challenge! Ideation and implementation gave thrust this dream. Weaving together this ensemble which we present to you tonight is the handiwork of my dedicated teaching staff and my wonderful students! My parents have participated by encouraging and supporting their wards and by turning their homes into mini theatres today, to the envy of the best directors in the country! Oh ,what a wonderful experience it all was! We at Apeejay School Saket have enjoyed every minute of bringing it all together and hope you enjoy it. This year's season is \"Coming Together: the strength and value of community “as we look for the rainbow and ride into good times! Happy watching: ‘une boîte à bijoux enchantée – An Enchanted Jewellery Box’

SHIV VANDANA S. No. STUDENT'S NAME CLASS SECTION 1 ADYASHA JENA IX C 2 ABHINAV ANNAND IX C 3 ADITYA RATHORE IX A 4 SHRADDHA MOHAPATRA VI B 5 MAYUKH MUKHERJEE VI A 6 VA 7 SAINA DAS VA 8 SWASTIK SAHU VA ANNANYA BHADORIYA 1 2 VANDANA DANCE 3 4 MEHAL KANOJIA XI A 5 B 6 LISA SAHA XI A C RUNJHUN YADAV XI C A ANINDITA P RAJ IX HARMEET KAUR IX SAANVI IX

S. No. STUDENT'S NAME CLASS SECTION 1 AKSHAJ SOORMA X A 2 ADYESHA JENA IX A 3 ANKITA SARANGI VIII A O4 DEEPTI RAGHURAMAN VIII B B 5 TANYA JOSHI VIII A 6 ASTHA RAI VERMAN VIII R8 KRISHIV MAZUMDER VIII B 9 SHAINA MOHANTY VIII A 10 SHABAD SHARMA VIII B C 11 ANISHA GHOSH VIII A 12 TUSHANI MITRA VIII A 13 AYUSH RANJAN VII B H 14 BIDROM BORA VII A 16 JAYAN VII A 16 SARTHAK PRASAAD VII B E 17 SOHAM KRISHNA SHARMA VII A 18 AKANSHA CHATTERJEE VII A 19 RIA MALHOTRA VI B S 20 MAYUKH MUKHERJEE VI B 21 ROHAN RAJPUT VI A B 22 SHRADDHA MOHAPATRA VI T 23 SUHANI BARAL VI B 24 SUMYYA NAZIRA VI A 25 STUTI UPADHYAY VI B R 26 ADAM BASHEEN VI B 27 ANWESHA HOTA VA 28 BRHMANSHI VB A 29 ISHITA PAHWA VA 30 SAINA DAS VA 31 SWASTIK SAHU VB 32 GURSHAN KAUR IV A 33 ISBA IV B 34 LAHIRI IV B

STUDENT'S DRAMATIS S. NO. NAME PERSONAE CLASS SECTION SYED AABAN NURSER 1 HAIDER PRIEST Y B A RUHANI NARRATOR KG 2 KUNDRA Fairy Tales are the traditional stories AANYA SINGH told and retold through the generations. Some are written down and have lasting 3 KAUNDAL NARRATOR KG A fame. The “Princess of Spring” is one of SPRING KG B them. It’s the story of a princess who 4 MYRA GABA PRINCESS brought back the colour of joy through 5 ANAYRA NARRATOR KG B spring on Earth. 1 A PRATIK 1 A PRINCESS OF SPRING 6 BACHCHAN NARRATOR 1 A 1 A AVYANSH NARRATOR 1 B 7 SINGH 1 B CHITRARTH SOLARIS 8 DHINGRA DISHITA CRYSTAL 9 AWASTHI MEDHANSH MOONARO 10 BISHT SHANAYA SPRING 11 BHURE QUEEN

JUNGLE DANCE SPRING DANCE S. No. STUDENT'S NAME CLASS SECTION A 1 ANISH MALLICK NURSERY A S. No. STUDENT'S NAME CLASS SECTION 2 AARIV SINGH NURSERY A FLOWER 3 ATHARV SRIVASTAVA NURSERY A A 4 ALEX ANTHONY NURSERY A 1 NAVIKA SHARMA NURSERY B A 5 AVEERAL GANDHI NURSERY A 2 REET KAUR NURSERY B A 6 BHUVRAJ SHILL NURSERY A 3 SHREYASI SAHU NURSERY B A 7 DARSHIL SINGH BISHT NURSERY A A 8 LAVYA NURSERY A 4 VYAPTI CHAUDHARY NURSERY B A 9 GAURAV NURSERY A 5 ADVIKA RAJ NURSERY B A 10 MOHD.TAWA NURSERY RABBIT 11 PARTHAVI SHARMA NURSERY 12 PRASHI CHOUBEY NURSERY 6 RIAAN SHARMA NURSERY B 13 RIDDHIMA GUPTA NURSERY 7 SIVANSH TEWATIA NURSERY B 14 RITWIK RAJPUT NURSERY 8 HARYANSH SHARMA NURSERY B 15 SRESTH GUPTA NURSERY 16 SVANIK MADAN NURSERY 9 MOHD.TANZEEL NURSERY B 17 VISHALAKSHI RATHOUR NURSERY 10 AARAV CHOPRA NURSERY B

MERRY DANCE FAIRY KG A AANYA SINGH KG A BUTTERFLY 13 KAUNDAL KG B KG B 1 NEER DOGRA KG A 14 KASHVI SHARMA B A KG B 2 KHWAISH GUPTA KG A 15 AVANYA MEHRA KG B A B 16 MYRA DEY A B KANISHA B B A 17 KHANDEWAL B A A 18 SHARANYA A B A 3 GAVYA VOHRA KG B A B 4 RITIKA KG HONEY BEE 5 VAIDHEI KG 19 KABIR TIWARI KG 6 YAHVI KG 20 AAYU KG 21 SAMARTH RAJ KG RABBIT 7 AYAAN SHARMA KG 22 MEHAK KG SHUBHEKSH KG 8 ANIKET SETH KG 23 SRIVASTAVA 9 REHMAN ALAM KG BIRD 10 AVYAN RAWAT KG 24 AVNI UPADHAYA KG MRITUNJAY KG 11 KARTIKAY KG kG 25 RAZDAN 12 RUDRANSH GAUR KG 26 SANVI KAUSHIK

SNOW SWIRL DANCE S. NO. STUDENT'S NAME CLASS SECTION 1 NAYREETI PALIWAL IA 2 MYRA KAPIL IA 3 SAANVI BHASKAR IA 4 DAKSH SOKHAL IA DARSH HRIDAY 5 BORAH IA 6 HANISH SETH IA 7 AMRIT MITHILESH I A 8 KSHIRIN SAMYAL I B 9 ISHANI MALLICK IB 10 AAHANA SINGH IB 11 NIKUNJ SRIVASTAVA I B 12 HIMANSHU IB

S. NO. STUDENT'S NAME DRAMATIS PERSONAE CLASS SECTION SUDHA CHANDRAN IX C 1 ANINDITA PRIYADARSHINI RAJ NARRATOR VIII B FRIEND VIII B 2 PARTH SABHARWAL MOTHER VIII A FATHER VIII A 3 IQRA NAAZ NARRATOR VIII A DOCTOR VII B 4 ANUSHKA SURI PRACHARY OF DANCE 5 MEDHANSH BALIYAN SCHOOL FRIEND 6 ANANTINEE MISHRA FRIEND 7 SARTHAK PRASAD SUDHA CHANDRAN 8 ADAM BASHNEEN VI B 9 SHRADDHA MOHAPATRA VI B 10 CHHAVI MOHINDRU VI A 11 MEGHA SULANIA IV A



English Play- “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” A Midsummer Night's Dream, a S. No. STUDENT'S NAME DRAMATIS PERSONAE CLASS SECTION classic romantic comedy of William Shakespeare , written in the mid- 1 BHAVYA MOHINDRU Oberon XI B 1590s, is a portrayal of a fine blend of fantasy and reality. Most of the action 2 HARDIK GULATI Demetrius XI B takes place in a forest just outside ancient Athens. It has amusing human 3 ADRIA GHOSH Helena XI A2 and mystical characters. This play is a romantic comedy woven around the 4 GUNIKA CHOPRA Hermia XI A2 love quadrangle of four couples. The characterization is varied and 5 PRATHAM GULLIYA Egeus XI A1 peculiar, the use of the language is praiseworthy and the 6 SUMAHI SHARMA Titania XI A1 interconnectedness of the plot is complex with a blend of magic and 7 ADITYA GULATI Lysander XI A1 the supernatural. The play takes us to the world of fairies through the use of 8 ADITYA SINGH Theseus XI A1 magic and fantasy . A Midsummer Night’s Dream ends dramatically on a 9 SHIVI BACHHOTIA Hippolyta IX C happily- ever- after note, exuding ecstasy and exuberance. 10 AMITOJ SINGH GROVER Bottom IX C 11 KSHITIJ VERMA Narrator 2 IX C 12 SATWIK PATWAL Puck IX A 13 PRIYANSHI KUMAR Narrator 1 IX A 14 PRAKRITI BHATNAGAR Mustardseed VIII B 15 SHOUNAK SENGUPTA Quince VIII A 16 SAMARIA DANG Cobweb VII B 17 SHANAYA MOORJANI Narrator 3 VII B 18 YUVRAJ BHARAT VIJ Moth VII A 19 KANISHK Snout VII A 20 NYSHA MATHUR Peaseblossom VI A 21 DIVYANSHU PANDA Thistleweed VI A

KITCHEN BAND S. No. STUDENT'S NAME CLASS SECTION 21 SAMRIDDHI PANDEY VI A IX C 22 NEVAN DUTTA V B 1 BRIAN GOMES VIII B 23 ADITYA V B VIII B 24 PAURUSH AWASTHI V B 2 DEEPTI RAGHURAMAN VIII B 25 AARAB V A VII B 26 ADITYA SINGH V A 3 TANYA JOSHI VII B 27 ANAY CHAKRABORTY V A VII B 28 MH. IBRAHIM IV A 4 ARYAN SHARMA VII B 29 DHRUV HEAVENT MALHOTRA IV VI VII B 30 AYAAN AHAMED IV B 5 AYUSH RANJAN VII A 31 ANHAD IV B VII A 32 ASHISH PASWAN IV B 6 SAMAIRA DANG VII A 33 HEMANG CHATURVADI IV B VII A 34 ISBA IV B 7 SARTHAK VII A 35 ABHINAV IV A VI A 36 ANSHUMAN SARANGI IV A 8 SHANAYA MOORJANI VI A 37 GURSHAAN KAUR IV A VI A 38 PUSHKAR DEWADI IV A 9 SONU KUMAR VI A VI A 10 AGASTYA PUNDHIR VI A 11 ARNAV KASHYAP 12 BHUMIKA 13 BIDROM BORA 14 SHABAD SHARMA 15 ESHASN SHARMA 16 MAYANK KUMAR 17 BHAVYA SHARMA 18 RITVIK 19 PARTH GAUR 20 ROHAN RAJPUT

CANDY FLOSS S. No. STUDENT'S NAME CLASS SECTION 26 ADIT SINGH TOMAR II B 1 RAYAN AHMAD III B 27 SIDDHANT SINGH II B 2 R. YUKTA SAI III B 28 AHAANA II B 3 GRITVIK III B 29 HANNAH KAUSHIK II B 4 SAANVI III B 30 TAMANNA KAUSHAL II B 5 AAGRIM GULLIYA III B 31 VARIYAAM SINGH II B 6 YASHIKA SINGHAL III B 32 PANKIT KUMAR II B 7 PARNEET KAUR III A 33 KABIR KAPOOR II B 8 SHIVANYA SONI III A 34 ARDIJA PAL II B 9 RITIKA SINGH III A 35 CHIRAG PAHWA II B 10 RISHIT GUSAIN III A 36 KRISHTI MOHINDRU II B 11 SHUBH DUBEY III A 37 TARASHA KALRA II B 12 ASHWIN DAGAR III A 38 SIDDHIKSHA II B 13 DEVANSHI DAS III A 39 AARYAN PASWAN II A 14 SAANVI KHARE III A 40 DELISHA DIWAN II A 15 ANJALI SHARMA III A 41 MUGDHA MISHRA II A 16 AARADHYA III A 42 SANIDHYA SUBHADARSINI II A 17 VINAYAK SHARAN III A 43 RAINA RAI II A 18 HARSHIKA CHUGH III A 44 GURLEEN KAUR II A 19 SOMICA MUKHERJEE III A 45 DAKSHAYANI CHAUHAN II A 20 KRITIKA CHAUDHARY III A 46 AEKAM GROVER II A 21 LIRA III A 47 SAMRIDDHI SINGH CHAUHAN II A 22 VAANYA MUNDHRA III A 48 GUNJAN II A 23 ANSHIKA III A 49 AALIYA HABIB II A 24 DIYA GUSAIN III A 50 SANJEEVANI AMETA II A 25 PARGYA BHURE II B 51 CHEHAK AGGARWAL II A 52 YASHITA GAUR II A

FAIRY DANCE S. No. STUDENT'S NAME CLASS SECTION VA 1 TITHI GUPTA VA VA 2 ISHITA PAHWA VB VB 3 SAINA DAS IV A IV B 4 BRAHMANSHI SHARMA IV B II B 5 VIJAYA GUPTA 6 SHINJINI ROY 7 YASHICA CHAUDHARY 8 KEIRAVI KAPOOR 9 PRAGYA BHURE

A TRIBUTE TO PARAMVEER MAJOR SHAITAN SINGH S. No. STUDENT'S NAME le rôle CLASS SECTION Honorary Captain B B 1 KRISHIV MAJUMDAR Ramchander Yadav VIII B B 2 RUNJHUN YADAV Dancer(Lezim) XI A B 3 LISA SAHA Dancer(Lezim) XI B A 4 SALONI SHARMA Dancer(Lezim) XI B C 5 DIKSHA Dancer(Lezim) XI B B 6 ISHA Dancer(Lezim) XI B B 7 SNEHIL ROY Dancer(Lezim) XI B B 8 MEHAL Dancer(Lezim) XI B A 9 ARANAYA MUKHERJEE Singer XII A During the 1962 Sino-Indian War, 13th Battalion of Kumaon A Regiment was stationed in the Chushul sector. Company, 10 AASTHA RAI VERMAN Singer IX B under the command of Singh, was holding a position at B Rezang La. In the morning hours of 18 November 1962, the 11 ATEEB MUSTAQUIM Singer IX A Chinese attacked. After several unsuccessful attacks from A the front, the Chinese attacked from the rear. The Indians 12 VARSHA DONGO Singer IX A fought until their last rounds, before eventually being B overpowered by the Chinese. During the battle, Singh 13 TOSHANI MITRA Singer VIII A continuously moved from post to post reorganizing the B refences and boosting the morale of his men. As he moved 14 KRISHIV MAJUMDAR Singer VIII between the posts without any cover, he was seriously wounded, and later succumbed to his injuries. For his 15 DEEPTI RAGURAM Singer VIII exemplary leadership on 18 November 1962, Singh was awarded the Param Vir Chakra posthumously. The tribute is 16 PARTH SABHARWAL Patriotic Dance VIII a musical in the Powada style. Powada is a dramatic narration by alternating reciting poetry and prosaic extract. 17 KRISH CHOWDHARY Patriotic Dance VIII It is a genre of Marathi poetry that emerged during the late 17th century in India. Krishiv Majumdar plays the narrator's 18 RAGHAV BUTTAN Patriotic Dance V role Honorary Captain Subedar Ramchander Yadav, who was the soldier Shaitan Singh had sent back to tell the tale 19 NITYANSH KUMAR Patriotic Dance V of the battle to the entire world. 20 ANAY CHAKRABORTY Patriotic Dance V 21 RAGHAV MADAAN Patriotic Dance IV 22 ARADHAY PANDEY Patriotic Dance IV 23 PEERZADA HASNAIN Patriotic Dance IV 24 SIDDHARTA Patriotic Dance IV 25 MANAN Patriotic Dance IV 26 SUYASH UPADHYAY Patriotic Dance V 27 AAYAN JARIYAL Patriotic Dance IV 28 SAURAV BHASKAR Patriotic Dance V

SCHOOL SONG S. No. STUDENT'S NAME CLASS SECTION 21 YASH BHARADWAJ II A B 22 Artisha II A 1 MAANYA DASGUPTA III B 23 Dakshayani II A B 24 KSHIRIN I B 2 HRIDYAANSH GUPTA III B 25 MAAHI MEENA I B A 26 MEDHANSH BISHT I B 3 JASMINE KAUR III A 27 RACHIT JHA I B A 28 DARSH HRIDAY BORAH I A 4 VATSAL TIWARI III A 29 Amsha I A A 30 HANISH SETH I A 5 KALP NANAVATY III A 31 NAWAF I A A 32 NAYREETI PALIWAL I A 6 DEVANSHI DAS III B 33 PRATIK BACHCHAN I A B 34 YUVAAN VARSHNEY KG A 7 VAANYA MUNDHRA III B 35 MRITYUNJAY RAZDAN KG A B 36 NEER DOGRA KG A 8 GARV SHARMA III B 37 SHIVONA BISHT NUR. B A 38 SHREYESI SAHU NUR B 9 NIKHIL III A 39 DIVYASHI NUR B A 40 KAYNA NUR B 10 NILESH III A 41 AARAV CHOUDHARY NUR B 11 SOMICA MUKHERJI III 12 CHIRAG PAHWA II 13 SHAMAK GUPTA II 14 DEV NAINWAL II 15 ADIT SINGH Tomar II 16 Adya Singh rathore II 17 ARMIN MAHESH II 18 SHAURYA ROY II 19 SAMRIDDHI II 20 SHIBANSH MOHANTY II


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