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EMPATHY IN ACTION: EXPLORING THE ESSENCE OF SEVA    Some HIGHLIGHTS of our STUDENT LIFE
 ROUND SQUARE CONFERENCE AT STEP BY STEP SCHOOL, NOIDA
                                     CELEBRATING FESTIVALS

 Six  students  from  DAIS  IGCSE,  class  9  BC  participated  in  the  Round
 Square  Conference hosted by Step by Step School, Noida, in April 2025.    JANMASHTAMI
 The  conference    offered  students  service  a  powerful  and  reflective   NAVRATRI CELEBRATIONS
 experience  centred  around  the  theme  of  Seva.  Through  immersive
 sessions, hands-on activities, and rich conversations, delegates explored
 service not as a passive act of giving, but as a meaningful way of living
 with empathy and intention.
 The  conference  began  with  icebreakers  involving  dance  and  team-
 based  challenges  that  instantly  built  rapport  among  students  from
 across the country. Interactive stalls, such as a self-defense booth and a
 handmade  bookmark  display,  encouraged  active  engagement.  A
 compelling  keynote  address  by  social  activist  Ms.  Renana  Jhabvala
 challenged traditional ideas of charity. She emphasised that true service
 empowers and uplifts, requiring quiet persistence and a deep respect
 for dignity over visibility.
 Delegates  participated  in  a  tree-planting  activity,  which  became  a
 meaningful metaphor for the ripple effect of small, thoughtful actions.
 A visit to the NGO Goonj was among the most impactful experiences.     EID CELEBRATIONS
 Students observed how urban surplus was transformed into resources
 for  rural  communities  through  the  organization's  “Cloth  for  Work”
 initiative.  By the end of the five-day conference, delegates walked away
 with a deeper, more nuanced understanding of Seva, not just as a value,
 but as a lifelong commitment to purposeful, compassionate action.
 DAIS  Delegates:  Ahana  Shah,  Siddhant  Mehendale,  Priymishree
 Mehta, Deivishii Sanghai, Aarav Parekh, Myra Jhawar




 THE MOVING PALETTE – ONLINE ANIMATION FILM FESTIVAL 2025   MAKARSANKRANTI
 HOSTED BY THE BRITISH SCHOOL, DELHI


 In  a  vibrant  showcase  of  artistic  expression,  students  from
 DAIS and NMAJS participated in The Moving Palette, the first-
 ever  Online  Animation  Film  Festival  hosted  by  The  British
 School,  Delhi,  in  February  2025.  Curated  as  a  Round  Square
 initiative,  the  festival  invited  young  artists  to  explore  non-
 narrative storytelling through animation, blending imagination
 with  innovation.  Preparation  began  in  December  2024,  with
 students  immersing  themselves  in  a  range  of  visual  styles.
 Under the mentorship of their art departments, they chose to
 work  independently  or  in  collaboration,  experimenting  with
 abstract forms, colour, shape, and movement. Drawing on the
 works of modernists like Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and S.H.
 Raza,  and  inspired  by  nature  artists  like  Henry  Rousseau,
 students  also  paid homage  to  Indian  tribal art  forms  such  as
 Gond and Warli.   HOLI - A FESTIVAL OF COLOURS                      EASTER CELEBRATIONS
 Equipped  with  a  comprehensive  Stop-motion  Animation
 Guide provided by the host school, students explored various
 techniques, from sequencing and drawn animation to digital
 editing  and  stop-motion  to  bring  their  artworks  to  life.This
 unique  platform  enabled  11  budding  artists  from  DAIS  and
 NMAJS to translate their creative instincts into animated films
 that spoke volumes through motion.
 DAIS  (Ages  14–16):  Rayyaan  Shetty,  Rhythm  Mamania,  Vedant
 Viswanathan  NMAJS  (Ages  10–13):Aarit  G,  Aarush  K,  Akshata
 Zaveri,  Aryavir  Mehta,  Anika  Shah,  Riddhi  Shankar,  Taarush
 Choudhary,  Aarya  Agarwal,  Inaaya  Amin.  Their  compelling
 films,  showcased  on  an  exclusive  online  platform,  offered  a
 fresh perspective on visual storytelling and the power of art in
 the digital age.

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