MMPS Udaipur
08/06/2026
Mr. Siddharth Singh Rathore successfully completed the 101 Junior Division Refresher Course (JDRC) conducted at Air Force Station Tambaram from 27 April to 23 May 2026 under the guidance of Mr Rajesh Chandra.
The intensive course encompassed physical training, yoga, drill, sports, and academic sessions, nurturing discipline, endurance, leadership and camaraderie. An enriching visit to the ATC and hangar area offered firsthand exposure to aircraft including the HAL Chetak helicopter, MiG aircraft and gliders.
His successful completion of the course stands as a reflection of dedication, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment to the ethos of NCC.
04/06/2026
Ms. Shweta Sanganeria, PGT – Commerce, participated in a Skill Enhancement Workshop for Commerce Educators organised at Pacific University, Pratap Nagar Udaipur.
The intellectually enriching session was conducted by Mr. Anurag Mehta, the esteemed resource person, and centred on contemporary pedagogical practices and emerging dimensions in Commerce education.
Students of Maharana Mewar Public School embarked on an enriching educational expedition to Leh–Ladakh from 19 to 26 May 2026. The group of 31 students from Grades VII–XII, accompanied by Hon. Director Mr. S. K. Sharma and educators Ms. Shweta Sukhwal, Ms. Shipra Bhojak, and Mr. Dhawal Raj Mali, experienced a journey that extended far beyond conventional classroom learning.
Amidst the breathtaking Himalayan landscape, students explored iconic destinations including Khardung La Pass, Changla Pass, Pangong Lake, Magnetic Hill, Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, and the Hall of Fame—deepening their understanding of history, patriotism, spirituality, and Ladakh’s rich cultural heritage.
The expedition was equally thrilling, featuring adventure activities such as zip lining, ATV rides, and the unique Bactrian camel safari across the Hunder Sand Dunes. Visits to Thang Village near the Indo–Pak border and the culturally vibrant village of Turtuk, including an interaction with the present king Yabgo Mohd Khan Kacho at the historic Turtuk Palace, offered meaningful insights into heritage conservation and sustainable living in remote mountain communities. The serene Diskit Monastery and majestic Maitreya Buddha statue left a lasting impression on all.
Adding an academic dimension to the journey, students attended the Astro Week Seminar organised by the Department of Tourism, Ladakh, and the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bengaluru, where renowned scientists and experts inspired curiosity about astronomy, space science, and the cosmos.
The visit to Druk Padma Karpo School, famously known as the “Rancho School” from *3 Idiots*, further encouraged students to value creativity, innovation, and experiential learning through its unique educational philosophy and sustainable infrastructure.
From vibrant cultural experiences and meaningful local interactions to moments of adventure amidst snow-clad mountains, the Leh–Ladakh Educational Tour 2026 emerged as a transformative journey—nurturing resilience, camaraderie, adaptability, confidence, and global awareness.
21/05/2026
The Hindi Department of Maharana Mewar Public School, The City Palace, Udaipur, organised a series of literary activities fostering eloquence and critical thinking across sections.
The senior Inter-House Hindi Debate on “Artificial Intelligence: A Boon or a Bane?” featured insightful arguments balancing technological promise with ethical concerns. The junior debate on “Dialogue, Not Violence, is Essential for World Peace” reflected clarity and conviction among participants.
Additionally, a Storytelling Competition for Classes I–V on “Value-Based Stories” showcased creativity and moral expression.
The events were conducted under the guidance of Dr. Lori Paliwal, Dr. Sunita Sharma, and Mr. Manoj Ameta, with storytelling mentored by Mrs. Kavita Jain and Mrs. Rita Joshi.
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