22/03/2023
महापुरुषों की जन्मभूमि, विभिन्न धर्मो का उद्गम स्थल, विश्व का सबसे पहला लोकतंत्र, सम्राट अशोक की कर्मभूमि और देश के पहले राष्ट्रपति का जन्मस्थान,
ऐतिहासिक वैभव, विरासत और संस्कृति का अतुल्य सार, यह है अपना बिहार !
बिहार स्थापना दिवस की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं ❤️🙏🏻
Admission Open For session 2023-24
14/03/2023
Are you looking for a better future for your child? We are accepting admissions for playgroup to VII th Graders.
If you want to make a difference, then join us at Delhi Public School Kansi, Darbhanga. Our mission is to teach children how to be leaders and to help them become their best selves.
Phone No. 09122070305
Admission Open for session 2023-24
Contact Us @ 8789621958
24/01/2021
National Girl Child Day 24 January 2021
01/04/2020
Dear DPS Family
I write today with an update on how we are responding to the outbreak of COVID-19. We know this is a rapidly evolving and very challenging situation. The World Health Organization officially declared this to be a pandemic and the Government of India has imposed a lockdown to prevent the spread of the disease.
The principle that has guided us up to this point is to maintain the mission of the School as much as possible consistent with preserving the health of every part of our community. To that end, we have started preparing homework and other classroom materials that will be sent to you shortly to keep your children learning and critically engaged throughout the period of closures. We are also considering other options for making up last classroom time.
We assure our DPS family of parents we have already undertaken further steps to prevent the spread of the virus. Specifically, we have reduced the number of people in our residential campus, to the bare minimum with no outsiders allowed. We have also instituted rigorous disinfectant cleaning regularly on campus and will do so even more zealously before students return. All DPS work related travel has also been suspended.
Starting today, we shall also be reaching out to parents on an even more frequent basis through assorted media to keep you updated on a range of issues in this extraordinary time.
This is a hard time for all of us. We are concerned about every student, colleague, friend, and neighbor. Clearly, balancing all of the interests of all parts of the institution is an extraordinarily complex undertaking. We are so grateful to all of you and especially to those who daily help us chart the right course for DPS through this crisis.
Stay *home*, stay safe, stay healthy.
Sincerely
Ashish kumar
25/03/2020
Dear Parents and Students,
The whole world is under the grip of Coronavirous .
We Delhi public school family pray to God to provide energy so that you and your family is healthy, happy and safe in this current situation. We request you to be at home with your loved ones and give them your valuable time and follow all kinds of precaution and pray for the peace around the world.
You all are really important and we care for you and want you to care for yourself and your loved ones .
Stay home stay safe.
Team Delhi public school kansi, Darbhanga
24/03/2020
Precaution is always better than cure.
It's very essential for parents to educate their children about the ongoing COVID-19. The disease is serious but panic won't help; precautions will.
Stay home. Stay Safe.
public school kansi, Darbhanga
23/03/2020
Our dear students and families,
During this time of darkness, we are here to remind you to stay positive and cautious. The greatest compassion is the prevention of human suffering through patience, alertness, courage, and kindness.
Maintain social distancing and wash your hands frequently with soap and water, until WHO lifts the global emergency. And above all, do not share conspiracy theories on social media, because every single share will create panic.
Stay home, stay safe.
public school kansi, Darbhanga
21/03/2020
Janata curfew: Prime Minister Narendra Modi also urged state governments to undertake measures to help in the observation of janta curfew to prevent coronavirus
BusinessToday.In | New Delhi, Thursday, March 19, 2020 | 22:03 IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on Thursday evening. He spoke about ways to battle the coronavirus pandemic. He urged citizens to help the government in fighting the pandemic and asked citizens to observe "janta curfew". The janta curfew, as PM Modi explained, is a curfew observed by the janta and for the janta.
The Prime Minister urged Indians to follow janta curfew on Sunday, March 22, from 7am to 9pm. He asked people to not step out of their houses during that time. "This janta curfew on March 22 will help us acquaint ourselves with self-isolation," says PM Modi. He added that observing the janta curfew on Sunday will help Indians prepare for the coming hardships.
PM Modi also asked people to call 10 people on their phones and make them aware of the janta curfew. The minister also urged state governments to undertake measures to help in the observation of janta curfew.
He further added, "On March 22, 5:00 pm, we should extend gratitude towards those who are fulfilling their duties in these times," says PM Modi. In order to show their gratitude, people can applaud or clank utensils inside the premises of their homes including their doorsteps or balconies.
The Prime Minister highlighted the importance of social distancing and urged people to not step out of their homes unless it is of extreme importance. He also urged senior citizens over the age of 60 years to not step out of their homes. "We must follow all instructions of authorities to ensure we are not infected and also pledge to protect others from getting infected," said PM Modi.
21/03/2020
The International Day of Forests was established on the 21st day of March, by resolution of the United Nations General Assembly on November 28, 2012.[1] Each year, various events celebrate and raise awareness of the importance of all types of forests, and trees outside forests, for the benefit of current and future generations.[2][3] Countries are encouraged to undertake efforts to organize local, national, and international activities involving forests and trees, such as tree planting campaigns, on International Day of Forests. The Secretariat of the United Nations Forum on Forests, in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization, facilitates the implementation of such events in collaboration with governments, the Collaborative Partnership on Forests, and international, regional and subregional organizations.[4] International Day of Forests was observed for the first time on March 21, 2020.
14/03/2020
As per the order of govt.of Bihar related to "prevention of corona virus" school is closed till 31st March 2020.Remaining annual function postponed till further orders.
10/03/2020
Holi is the festival of colors. The festival is celebrated for two to three days.Holi is celebrated in the spring season. Hindus believe that spring is full of colors so they throw colored water on each other. Holi is based on a legend about King Hiranyakaship.