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Alumni

The Salwanians are achieving remarkable feats in all walks of life. The school has churned out thinkers, leaders and scholars in every field who owe their success to the firm foundation laid down by their alma mater.

The Salwan Public School Old Students Association, popularly known as SPOSA, is an integral part of the school community. The alumni participate enthusiastically in all school programmes and render their support graciously.

A Montage of Memories

ALUMNI MEET – MILAP 2.0

Milap 2.0, the much-awaited alumni meet of Salwan Public School, was a grand celebration of memories, friendships, and shared experiences. The event brought together around 80 alumni from all across the country and faculty members, to relive their cherished school days and reconnect with their alma mater. 

The event commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp, invoking the blessings of Goddess Saraswati, and setting the tone for a day filled with nostalgia. The hosts extended a warm and a cordial welcome to the alumni, embracing them amidst the esteemed presence of Principal Capt. Richa Sharma Katyal, Director Maj. Gen Ajay Khandpur, Vice Principal Smt. Bhawna Puri, and Headmistress Smt. Sheetal Kapoor. Their presence reinforced the deep-rooted bond shared between the institution and its former students.

As the event unfolded, the atmosphere was further enriched with words of wisdom from our Honourable Principal, Capt. Richa Sharma Katyal. She addressed the gathering, reminiscing about the school’s illustrious history and emphasising upon the importance of maintaining strong ties with one’s alma mater. Special recognition was given to Abhishek Faujdar and Aayushi Gupta, the first registrants for the event, highlighting their enthusiasm and spirit. 

A heart-warming video montage of school memories transported attendees back in time, evoking emotions of joy and nostalgia. This was followed by an engaging address by Sh. Ashish Kumar, President of Salwan Public School Old Students’ Association (SPOSA), who shared reflections on the enduring legacy of Salwan. 

The alumni actively participated in various interactive sessions, including an open mic where they shared fond memories and humorous anecdotes. A fun quiz challenged them to recall personal memorabilia and cherished habits, and a special segment featured surprise messages from their founder Principal and older mentors, bringing an element of delightful reminiscence. 

 A sing-along session led by Shashwat Bose (Batch 2021) and Jaideep brought back assembly memories, uniting everyone through music. Each alumnus received a personalised souvenir, presented by their mentors. This was followed by a group photograph in the school greens, a cake-cutting ceremony, and a scrumptious lunch, leaving everyone with treasured memories and the promise to reunite again in the future.

The event concluded with a valedictory address by Ashutosh Verma, expressing gratitude to all contributors and participants.

In the end, the alumni also took part in light hearted games and outdoor sports, 

Milap 2.0 was an unforgettable experience, rekindling old friendships and strengthening the bond between alumni and the school. The event truly captured the spirit of Salwan – a place where memories are made and cherished forever. 

Alumnus at the Achiever’s Day 2024

Kushagra Tiwari (batch 2014-2015), working as Clinical Assistant at Metro hospital,  being honoured as the Chief Guest for Achiever’s Day 2024.

Alumni MUN 2024

Alumni being honoured for their remarkable contribution as Executive Board Members of MUN 2024

School’s Alumni Partnership Program

As part of the school’s Alumni Partnership Program, Mr. Kushagra (alumnus of batch 2020-2021) and his colleague Mr. Harshit conducted an enlightening session on ADR, emphasising its efficiency in resolving cases swiftly. The speakers specifically highlighted mediation and negotiation as key components of ADR and explored ways for students to integrate these principles into their classrooms for proactive conflict resolution.

The speakers drew inspiration from the Mahabharata, showcasing Lord Krishna’s mediation to prevent war. This historical example underscored the roots of peaceful conflict resolution, demonstrating the timelessness of ADR principles. The session delved into religious perspectives on dispute resolution, illustrating how diverse faiths advocate for harmony. Mr. Kushagra and his colleague encouraged students to view ADR not only as a practical tool but also as a value embedded in cultural and religious teachings.

Ms. Bhawna Puri, Vice Principal,  expressed her gratitude to the speakers for their insightful session on ADR. Recognising the significant contribution to students’ understanding of mediation and negotiation, she presented them with certificates as a token of appreciation.

The certificates symbolized the school’s commitment to recognising and encouraging informative sessions that enhance students’ knowledge and life skills. The event concluded on a positive note and stood as a testament to the enduring connection between the school’s past and the present, emphasising the alumni’s vital role in shaping the holistic development of the school community.

Alumni Felicitation at SET Felicitation Ceremony 2024

Dr. Shivanya Singh, batch 2013, working with the Onco-Anaesthesiology Department, AIIMS, Bhopal.

Dr. Nitish Kumar, batch 2011, working as a Senior Resident in Anaesthesiology, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine at UCMS.

Bonds Beyond Batches

A friendly basketball match between ex students (batch 2022-2023) and current batch (2024-2025) 

Milaap: Journey Back to the Roots