AMITY-UNESCO RESULT
Answer: (Jarawa in Andaman, Lepcha in Sikkim,Jaunsari in Uttarakhand, Kondh in Orissa,
Bodo in Assam, Khasi in Meghalaya, Gond in Madhya Pradesh, Gaddi in Himachal Pradesh,
Rabari in Gujarat, Bhil in Rajasthan)
Kasam Parade Marks Dedication And Commitment For The Nation
AIS Noida & AIMC
On November 21, 2025, Amity Education Valley, Manesar, resonated with the echoes of commitment towards community, stirred by 173 cadets (77 girls and 96 boys) from Class IX of AIS Noida as they presented a powerful march past Kasam Parade organised under the aegis ACC (Amity Cadet Corps). Parents of the cadets also witnessed the grand event which was telecast live on YouTube and social media platforms.
The annual event marked the culmination of a five day Amity Training Camp held at Amity Indian Military College (AIMC), Manesar, from November 16-21, 2025. Envisioned by Dr Ashok K. Chauhan, Founder President, Amity Universe, and Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson, Amity Group of Schools and RBEF, Amity Cadet Corps (ACC) consistently endeavours to nurture Amitians with skills necessary to evolve them into future-oriented and brave citizens of India through various military training initiatives embedded in the curriculum.
During the camp, the cadets engaged in sessions on firefighting, tent-pitching, PT, march past rehearsals, obstacle training, parasailing, night trekking, river crossing, etc. They were also apprised on war histories, NDA, and military strategies, by the veterans of AIMC and ACC.
Kasam Parade began with the welcome of chief guest Renu Singh, director principal, AIS Noida, and Major General Devesh Gaur, asst. director general, Amity Directorate & Military Education and Training, along with other notable dignitaries from Amity Education Group and AIMC. It was followed by the opening salute and call for the march by cadet Bhavyaa Gargava. The young cadets dressed in combat uniforms impressed the audience with their synchronised march past reflective of their youthful spirit. They were also administered an oath of integrity, honesty, and dedication by Colonel Ravinder Singh.
One of the key highlights of the event was the dog show in which the trained dogs of Amity Dog Academy enchanted the audience with their intelligence and military skills. The event also witnessed the felicitation of cadet Kohana Khanna with team prize for ‘Best Marching Contingent’ and cadet Bhavyaa Gargava with ‘Best Cadet Under Officer’. The event culminated with the chief guest’s address in which she appreciated the zealous and passionate participation of ACC cadets in the camp and their show of valour and commitment towards our nation and also urged them to adopt BHAAG, the success formula by the Founder President, as the way of life.
The champs of science
AIS VKC Lucknow
A team of Class IX and X students namely Aditi Pandey, Aradhya Agarwal, Nancy Singh, Aviral Kansal, Abhay Verma, Plaksha Singh, Ashutosh Hazela, and Eeshan Rastogi won the third position in CSIR Vigyaan Vimarsh Quiz Competition held on November 6, 2025. The unique virtual inter school quiz competition, organised by CSIR CIMAP Jigyasa, aimed to encourage curiosity, critical thinking, and appreciation of science among school students. It witnessed participation by seven schools across Uttar Pradesh and was conducted in two rounds, intra-school level and inter-school (final) level. 250 students across the state qualified for the intra-school level out of which 43 students qualified for the second and final inter-school round.
The quiz encompassed a variety of topics, including India’s space exploration and the use of medicinal and aromatic plants in daily life. It was an encouraging moment for the students as the renowned CSIR scientists Dr AS Negi, chief scientist; Dr Chandan Singh Chunotiya, senior principal scientist; and Dr Bhaskar Shukla, principal scientist and nodal officer, CSIR Jigyasa Programme, felicitated them for their scientific acumen.
Cosmic creativity
AIS Vasundhara 6
Three rising artists of the school brought laurels from World Space Week organised by SPACE India from October 4-10, 2025, based on this year’s United Nations global theme, ‘Living in Space’. Soumya Gupta of Class VIII and Navya Chaturvedi of Class XI both secured second prize in ‘Astrotoon’ competition, while Divit Dubey of Class XII received the third prize in ‘stamp making’ competition held under the sub - theme ‘Reflections of Earth’.
About World Space Week
World Space Week (WSW) is the world’s largest annual celebration of space and science, declared by the UN General Assembly in 1999, and observed every year from October 4–10. As part of India’s celebrations, SPACE India held a series of various national competitions such as Stamp Making, Astro Toons, and Astro Creator.