An unquestionable question is, “Is my place CLEAN?” And the undeniable answer should always be ‘YES’. The ‘YES’ is not only from the management of Delhi Public School Gaya; the ‘YES’ overflows from students, parents, teachers and all the stakeholders of our prestigious institution. However, those who know the drill should be aware of the challenges to be faced and the chain of network that involve in this meticulous mastery.
Establishing a system, accumulating resources, engaging skilful people, synchronising their routine, refining the process, and rewarding the system, the workflow takes up its own life in it. The cream layer part is that it is always beautiful to see when it all goes as planned. A resolute heart is needed to implement a robust system. Our visionary, Pro-Vice Chairman, Mr Sanjeev Kumar, has never compromised on the cleanliness part of the school. Though the demanding process poses a lot of barricades, but for a determined mind barricades are bridges. The accomplishments are palpable.
Being one of the BEST SCHOOLS of INDIA with ‘AAAA’ rating, the institution is not only proud to be exemplary, but also holds the responsibility to be a pioneer and to set a benchmark in the city of GAYA. The gratitude is shared with all 150+ dedicated attenders of our institution, who are not stopped by the advents of the seasons, and they shine in their work, grooming us to shine like the sun throughout the year. Their immeasurable contribution ensure that we relish at the pink of our health.
Operating almost with 5000+ students and 450+ staff, with a built-up area of 10569 m2, the demand is higher. However, the process is not a duality, the process is a continuum. As per the say “We should WALK as we TALK,” the school not only educates on SWACHH BHARAT, but we also adhere and nourish the values in our students as well. The art of life that they paint shall be mighty and tidy. Adding feather to one’s cap, our cafeteria has also been bestowed a 4-Star hygiene rating by FSSAI.
Ms Aruna Devi, one of the senior most attenders of our school, supporting us for 14 years, says, “It is my privilege to share my contribution to the school, we have been appreciated well by the management, and they take care of us. Students also share their appreciation by creating post cards for us. This motivates us to contribute more.” Her immaculate thoughts are a part of the construction of the epitome of achievements.
Nevertheless, words play its part in giving the imagery of our pristine school, they are enough to express our experience. The impressions that we create in the young learning hearts last long and integrate infinitely. Heaven can’t be pointed on a map; it can be carved. We are proud to say that we have carved one in Gaya. Because Cleanliness is next to Godliness.