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‘The Arohan’ fest showcases student talent and humanities in action at DPS Ranchi

Two-day inter-school event highlights critical thinking, creativity, and youth leadership

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
2 August 2025
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‘The Arohan’ fest showcases student talent and humanities in action at DPS Ranchi
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Ranchi, August 2: Delhi Public School Ranchi concluded its two-day Humanities Fest, The Arohan, on August 2 with a vibrant closing ceremony, marking the end of an engaging event that brought together over 350 students from 20 schools across Ranchi.

Held on August 1-2, the fest featured a range of activities aimed at encouraging dialogue, analytical thinking, and creative expression through the lens of the humanities. The event provided a collaborative platform for students to explore diverse disciplines, including politics, media, history, and international affairs.

Events That Sparked Dialogue and Debate

At the heart of the fest was the DPS Ranchi Model United Nations (DPSRMUN), where students participated in simulations of global and national decision-making bodies, such as the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), and the All India Political Parties Meet (AIPPM).

Other key events included The Fourth Estate, a media-based competition promoting ethical journalism and storytelling, an inter-school debate that challenged students’ critical thinking and public speaking skills, and Rhetorica – Let the History Speak Again, where participants brought historical characters and events to life through theatrical presentations.

All events were evaluated by an external panel of judges representing varied professional backgrounds. Winners were awarded trophies and certificates.

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Guest Speaker Applauds Youth Engagement

Speaking at the closing ceremony, Vimal Kishor, Head of the Department of Education at Central University of Jharkhand, praised the fest for encouraging informed debate and global awareness among students. “This event proves how humanities education can shape responsible, empathetic citizens. The students’ grasp of global issues and their respectful engagement stood out,” he said.

Student-Driven from Start to Finish

What set The Arohan apart was its entirely student-led execution. From planning and design to logistics, content, and media coverage, every aspect of the fest was managed by the students of DPS Ranchi. This hands-on involvement offered them a real-world learning experience, honing their leadership, teamwork, and organisational skills.

Principal Jaya Chauhan highlighted the fest as a reflection of the school’s broader educational philosophy. “The Arohan isn’t just an event — it’s a learning experience. Our students took full ownership and delivered it with professionalism and passion,” she said.

A Fest Rooted in Purpose

The ceremony began with an instrumental performance by DPS Ranchi students and included the presentation of a sapling and memento to the guest — a nod to the school’s focus on sustainability.

As the curtains closed on The Arohan, it left behind more than just memories. It reinforced the relevance of the humanities in today’s education and gave students a chance to think beyond textbooks — about the world, its people, and the power of dialogue.

 

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