SPRINGDALES SCHOOL DHAULA KUAN Mr. Amit Kataria, IAS, Land & Development Officer, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India commended the relentless efforts and deep commitment of the student community to uphold the beacon of literacy, at the 31st Anniversary of Annual Award Giving Ceremony of The Delhi School Literacy Project held at Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan.

Welcoming the guests on a festive morning of celebration Dr. Jyoti Bose, Director, Springdales Schools expressed her elation at fulfilling the obligations to the less privileged members of the society. Dr. Bose reaffirmed her faith in the undeterred determination of the member schools in undertaking vocational programmes for community to empower people with knowledge and skills to generate income

Presenting the Awards and Certificates to the participating schools, the Chief Guest, Mr. Kataria suggested that the community at large should come together and work in alliance with the Govt. to make India a cent percent literate country.

Bhatnagar International School, Vasant Kunj bagged the Sufia Ajmali Trophy for making the largest number of literates. The Henry Selz Foundation Trophy for the school making the second largest literates was won by Manav Sthali School, New Rajinder Nagar. The UNICEF Trophy for the school showing maximum participation was won by Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan. The proud recipient of Baldev and Kamala Bhatia Memorial Trophy for their work in the community was won by GTB 3rd Centenary Public School, Mansarover Garden. The Rotary Club Trophy for the Best All Round Performance went to New Era Public School, Maya Puri. The Satpal Singh Memorial Trophy for new programs & initiatives was awarded to Evergreen Public School, Vasundhara Enclave. The M.L.Kapoor Memorial Trophy for excellence for the student, who has made highest numbers of learners, went to Ajay Bose of Std. XII from Manav Sthali School, New Rajinder Nagar for making 108 learners literate.

Giving her greetings on the occasion, the Founder and Honorary Advisor to the DSLP and Chairperson, Springdales Education Society, Mrs. Rajni Kumar, expressed her immense pride and satisfaction at the sustenance of this wonderful movement for over thirty years.