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)
The event brought together gifted performers from 24 schools across Delhi/NCR, competing in two categories - group song and band song. The performances were evaluated on parameters like song selection, vocal quality, harmony, and stage presence by an eminent jury comprising Rajinald Vijay Milton, a multi-talented musician, proficient in more than 25 musical instruments; Mario Sequeira, a solo musician and guitarist; and Alex Fernandes, a jazz pianist, singer, composer, songwriter, and producer. Their experience, insightful observations, and constructive feedback enriched and motivated the young performers.
Amity’s young musicians gave impressive performances, winning several accolades. AIS Gurugram 46 secured the second prize, while AIS Mayur Vihar won the third prize in the band category. In the individual awards, AIS Gurugram 43 won ‘Best Rhythm Guitar’ and ‘Best Other Instruments’, AIS Vasundhara 1 secured ‘Best Keyboard Artist’, and AIS Vasundhara 6 won ‘Best Drum Player’.
The music fest ended with a glittering valedictory ceremony wherein all the winners were felicitated with awards. The event celebrated not just musical excellence, but also the confidence, creativity, collaboration, and stagecraft of young performers, making Breakout a vibrant platform for emerging musical talents.
The school organised the 17th Breakout, its annual inter-school music fest on July 23, 2026. The euphonic extravaganza was graced by Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson, Amity Group of Schools and RBEF, who has envisioned Breakout as a platform to nurture raw creativity and rhythmic intelligence of young minds.
AIS Saket
The Majestic Clash Of Tuneful Titans Returns
Musical extravaganza
Karate champ
AIS VKC Lucknow
Shresth Shrivastava of Class XII clinched the gold medal at the 5th KIO National Sub-Junior, Cadet & Junior Karate Championship 2026, organised by Karate India Organisation (KIO) in Dehradun from June 4-7, 2026. The prestigious championship witnessed participation from 28 states with over 2,000 karate athletes from across India. Competing in the cadet category, Shresth displayed great skills and composure, defeating opponents from Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka, and West Bengal, before overcoming his final opponent from Uttarakhand to emerge as the champion.
The war of words
AIS VYC Lucknow
The school organised an inter-house debate competition for Class IX–XII on July 24, 2026, on the topic ‘The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: A Threat to Human Employment.’ The event aimed to foster critical thinking, articulate expression, and confident public speaking among students and witnessed enthusiastic participation from all the four houses namely Alaknanda, Bhagirathi, Mandakini, and Pawani. Each team presented well-researched and structured arguments, delivering compelling perspectives both for and against the motion.
Mandakini House won the first position, while Alaknanda House secured the second place, and Pawani House made it to the third spot. School principal Dr Prerna Mitra lauded the oratorial skills of the students.
A resolve of courage
AIMC Manesar
Amity Indian Military College (AIMC) celebrated its 21st Raising Day on August 2, 2026, centred on the theme ‘Sankalp’, symbolising determination and resolve. The celebration reflected the institution’s core values of courage, discipline, perseverance, commitment, and selfless service. The programme was graced by chief guest Brigadier Umesh Singh Bawa, Vir Chakra, Sena Medal (Retd), a decorated veteran of the Indian Army.
The celebrations commenced with a warm welcome to the distinguished guest, followed by the presentation of the annual report by Col R C Patial, SM, FRGS, (Retd), Headmaster, AIMC. The report highlighted the achievements and progress of AIMC students in academics, sports, and co-curricular activities during the 2025-26 session. He also spoke about AIMC being developed and fostered as a safe and happy ‘home away from home’, as envisioned by Founder President Dr Ashok K. Chauhan, and urged parents to actively partner with the institution to ensure holistic development of their wards.
The cultural programme showcased the cadets’ talent and creativity through a vibrant series of performances. A key highlight was an English skit depicting the legendary story of Guru Dronacharya and Eklavya, bringing to life timeless lessons of dedication and determination. This was followed by a spectacular acrobatic display that demonstrated agility, coordination, and discipline, and a lively fusion dance, blending contemporary dance styles with the vibrant rhythms of bhangra. The patriotic fervour continued with a lyrical presentation on Shaheed Bhagat Singh, followed by a moving Hindi skit on the life of Captain Vikram Batra, PVC, the legendary hero of the Kargil War. The celebrations culminated with the prize distribution ceremony, wherein the chief guest felicitated the award winners and addressed the cadets. In his address, he urged the cadets to cultivate determination, discipline, moral courage, and responsibility.
Skating to success
AIS Gurugram 46
The school’s skating team delivered an impressive performance at the 3rd India Skate Games (national), organised by the Roller Skating Federation of India (RSFI) in Chandigarh from April 23-28, 2026, winning an impressive 20 medals in total.
Himani (II), Mehaan (III), Siddhant (III), Tanvee (IV), and Kritika (IV) bagged gold medals in ‘Tiny Tots’ (below 9 yrs) category, while Yash (III), Myra (IV), Arjun (IV), and Dirgh (IV) secured silver medals in the cadets (9-12 yrs) category. The bronze medal winners were Vyan (V), Madhav (V), Naira (V), Aarini (V), Harshit (VI), Nirpender (VI), Krishiv (VII), and Aryan (VIII) in the sub junior (12-15 yrs) category, and Nattansh (IX), Avni (X) and Yashasvi (XI) in the junior (15-18 yrs) category.
The outstanding performance at this national level championship stands testament to the young skaters’ dedication, perseverance, and sporting spirit, for continuing to strive for excellence and bringing laurels to Amity.