Salwan Public School, Gurugram
Vismrit Krityan ’25 — Rediscovering Forgotten Art Forms
Salwan Education Trust, in collaboration with Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), Ministry of Culture, inaugurated Vismrit Krityan’25 at Darshanam–II Art Gallery, IGNCA, New Delhi, celebrating India’s traditional art forms through the creative expressions of students. The exhibition, held from November 1 to 5, 2025, showcased reimagined works in Pattachitra, Madhubani, and Warli, drawing nearly 3,000 visitors, including artists, educators, ministers, and international guests.
The ceremony began with a soulful invocation and lamp lighting, followed by a mesmerising sitar-tabla recital. Esteemed guests — Ms Manmohan Kaur, Padma Shri Ranjana Gauhar, Shri Benoy K. Behl, and Shri Anandamoy Banerji — shared inspiring reflections and personally engaged with the student artists.
A Gallery Walk revealed artworks that beautifully bridged heritage and innovation. From these, a curated selection has been chosen for display at IGNCA’s upcoming Soundscapes of India exhibition. Adding to this enriching experience, students had the privilege of attending a songwriting session with Padma Bhushan Javed Akhtar and also presented a classical music performance at IGNCA, highlighting their creative and cultural talents.
Vismrit Krityan ’25 stood as a vibrant tribute to India’s cultural soul and Salwan’s commitment to nurturing artistic sensitivity and heritage consciousness.
Salwan Public School, Rajendra Nagar
Visit to IMA Dehradun Expedition
The collaborative educational trip to Dehradun, organised by the Salwan Education Trust for all Salwan schools under its aegis from 14th to 16th November 2025 for classes VIII, IX & XI, was a transformational experience for students.
The visit to the Indian Military Academy (IMA) inspired every young mind with the unmatched discipline, dedication, and pride of the Indian Army. Students also explored the iconic Forest Research Institute (FRI), gaining valuable insights into environmental research, conservation, and India’s rich natural heritage.
Engaging team-building activities further nurtured leadership qualities, cooperation, problem-solving, and confidence among learners. The spirit of togetherness, sharing, and collective learning was evident throughout the journey, making it a powerful example of experiential education.
From excellent arrangements by IMA to a comfortable stay and delicious meals, every detail added to the joy of the trip. Most importantly, the children returned with new friendships, new learnings, unforgettable memories and a heart filled with patriotism.
It was an experience that strengthened minds, expanded horizons, and celebrated the true essence of learning beyond classrooms.
Salwan Public School, Trans Delhi Signature City
Visit to IMA Dehradun
SPSTDSC students participated in a three-day educational excursion to Dehradun, organised by the Salwan Education Trust for Classes IX–XII from 14–16 November 2025.
The experience aligned with the Trust’s vision of nurturing holistic, experiential and value-based learning beyond the classroom.
During their visit to the Indian Military Academy, students witnessed the rigour and discipline that shape future military leaders, leaving a profound impact on their understanding of commitment and service. At the Forest Research Institute, they explored its iconic campus and gained meaningful insights into forestry, conservation, and environmental science.
Salwan Model United Nations (MUN) 2025
A team of five students, first-time delegates, from our school participated in the Salwan Model United Nations (MUN) 2025 held on 21–22 November, engaging with students from various schools in debates, negotiations, and collaborative problem-solving. The delegates demonstrated enthusiasm, preparation, and confidence, actively contributing to committee discussions, drafting working papers, and building consensus.
The experience provided valuable exposure to diplomacy, public speaking, and global issues, aligning with the school’s vision of developing informed, confident, and globally aware students. The team returned motivated and better equipped for future MUN conferences.
“Vismrit Kritiyan – Rediscovering Forgotten Art Forms”
From 1st to 5th November 2025, our students had the privilege of participating in “Vismrit Kritiyan – Rediscovering Forgotten Art Forms”, organised by the Salwan Education Trust in collaboration with the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), Ministry of Culture, at the Darshanam Art Gallery, IGNCA, Janpath, New Delhi.
The exhibition provided a platform for our students to explore, research, and revive traditional and lesser-known Indian art forms under the guidance of their teachers. Their dedication and creativity were prominently showcased, reflecting the school’s commitment to fostering artistic talent and preserving India’s cultural heritage.
During the event, our students had the honour of meeting renowned Bollywood personality Shri Javed Akhtar, who shared his insights on art and creativity, further inspiring them to pursue excellence in their craft.























