DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL
KAMPTEE ROAD, NAGPUR
presents
INTER-SCHOOL STEM CHALLENGE
I
N F I N I TY
2025
AUGUST 30, 2025
Dear Principal
Greetings
Delhi Public School Kamptee Road, Nagpur is proud to announce the Inter-School
STEM Challenge - ‘INFINITY 2025’ – a vibrant platform where young innovators will
explore, experiment, and excel in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering,
and Mathematics (STEM).
The primary objectives of organizing this STEM Challenge are:
to nurture critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills among
students.
to encourage creativity, innovation, and collaborative learning through STEM-
based competitions.
to foster an appreciation for the role of science, mathematics, and computer
science in shaping a sustainable future.
We cordially invite your esteemed institution to participate in this prestigious
event, which aims to celebrate talent, ignite curiosity, and inspire the next
generation of thinkers and innovators.
Date of the Event: 30th August, 2025
Venue: Delhi Public School Kamptee Road, Nagpur
This challenge will feature competitions in Science, Mathematics, and Computer
Science, designed to test both knowledge and practical skills. We are confident
that your students will benefit greatly from this opportunity to showcase their
talents and exchange ideas with peers from across the region.
We look forward to your enthusiastic participation and support in making this
event a grand success.
Warm regards,
Ms. Yogeeta Umalkar
Principal
Delhi Public School Kamptee Road, Nagpur
Enclosures:
1 General Instructions
2.Entry Form (Google Form Link)
3.List of Competitions and Details
General Information:
1. Registration of the participating teams will be done online via Google Form Link. The link
https://forms.gle/1p5Yy6AWqrdyDEPe7
P.S. In case the link does not open, kindly copy paste the link in the browser.
2. Registration fee for solo event is Rs.300/- and for group event is Rs.200/- per participant.
3. The Google form contains details of the online payment. Payment must be made by the
participating school. No individual payment by participants will be accepted.
4. On the 30th of August, 2025, the reporting time will be 9:00 am. Only the registered
schools should report to the venue. No spot registration will be allowed.
5. All participants are required to be dressed in a plain white T-shirt and black trousers for
the event.
6. Each participant will be provided with a code. It is mandatory to pin the code to the
costume/T-shirt such that it is visible during the entire performance/presentation. No
participant is permitted to reveal his/her name and the name of the school.
7. Any change in the details of the participants should be notified 2 days prior to the
competition.
8. The medium of performance/presentation for each competition will be English only.
9. For every competition, the decision of the judges will be final and abiding.
10. You are requested to submit the duly filled Google registration form to confirm
participation latest by 10th of August, 2025.
11. For further queries, please contact the teachers in-charge (5:00p.m.to 8:00p.m.)
‘TOON THE TOPIC’ – Comic Strip
Eligibility
Grade VI to VIII.
Each participating school may send maximum two teams.
Each team must consist of 2 students.
Format of the Comic Strip
The comic strip must be drawn on an A3-size sheet provided by the host school.
It must consist of exactly 8 panels.
Students are expected to complete the entire strip within the time limit.
The comic strip must be original – plagiarism is strictly prohibited.
Themes (ANY ONE THEME)
The Digestive Detective Squad- A bite of food travels through the digestive system solving
mysteries.
The Myth Smashers- Superhero kids with powers of logic and evidence tackle false beliefs.
Escape to Freedom: The Great Escape of Endangered Species from Poachers.
Materials
The drawing sheet will be provided by the host school.
Participants must bring their own colouring materials (pencils, pens, erasers, sketch pens,
colors, rulers, etc.).
Use of digital tools or pre-printed materials is not allowed.
Judgement Criteria
Entries will be judged based on the following parameters:
Originality and Creativity
Relevance to the theme
Clarity of message or story
Artistic expression and presentation
Grammar & Mechanics
Teacher In-charge: Ms.Irna Farah (9356013611)
‘MIND STRIKER’ – Science Quiz
Eligibility
Grade IX &X
Each participating school may send one team.
Each team must consist of 2 students.
Guidelines
The school is required to send only 1 team constituted of 2 students only.
It will be a General Science Quiz with a wide range of topics from physics, chemistry and
biology.
Each participating team along with the teacher would be expected to be present at the venue
half an hour before the commencement of the event.
There will be an online preliminary round on the same day to select the top 5 teams. The
students are requested to carry mobile / laptop with internet access.
The Online Preliminary round would consist of 25 multiple choice questions.
There will be no negative marking in the online preliminary round.
The top 5 teams would qualify for the final round based on the highest scores in minimum
time.
A dynamic quiz would be conducted after the preliminary round. The format would be
conveyed to the qualifying teams on the day of the event.
In case of any disputes, the decision taken by the quizmaster or the quiz organisers would be
considered final.
In case of ambiguity, the decision of the quiz master would be considered final.
Teacher In-charge: Ms. Irna Farah (9356013611)
NOVELTY
RENOWNED SCIENTISTS ACROSS THE GLOBE
Eligibility
Grades III to V (Category 1)
Grades VI & VII (Category 2)
Each participating school may send maximum 3 participants in each category.
Guidelines
Students have to dress-up and take proper look like any renowned scientist. Who has made
groundbreaking contributions in various fields of science.
Students have to speak about the inventions/discoveries of the scientist he/she is presenting.
Students have to demonstrate and display any scientific theory proposed by that particular
scientist.
Time limit for final day performance: 4 minutes
Judgement Criteria
Props Used
Explanation & Clarity
Costume and Make-up
Presentation of Contents
Innovation
Teachers In-charge:Ms.Patricia Chouhan (7385556255) for category 1
Ms.Ashajyoti Das (7987554858) for category 2
DOODLING MY MIND- Poster Making
Eligibility
Grades III to V
Each participating school may send maximum 3 participants.
Topics Grade 3: Science is Everywhere
Grade 4: Be Earth Smart (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle)
Grade 5: Science builds Future
Guidelines
Participants must bring all required art materials (pencils, pens, markers, colors, etc.).
Only free-hand doodling is allowed. Pre-printed or stenciled designs will lead to
disqualification.
The artwork must be original and should reflect the participant’s own imagination. Plagiarized
or copied work will not be accepted.
Material Requirements
· Chart papers / Drawing sheets (A3 size sheet)
· Pencil, Eraser, Ruler
· Crayons, Color pencils, Sketch pens
· Watercolors or poster colors (optional)
· Old newspapers (to avoid spills on desks)
Judgement Criteria
i) Scientific Accuracy
ii) Creativity
iii) Relevance to the topic
iv) Student reflection or thought process
Teachers In-charge :Ms. Bhagyashree Jashnani (7620558632)
INNOVATE TO ILLUMINATE
MODEL MAKING
Eligibility
Grades III to V (Category 1)
Grades VI to VIII (Category 2)
Grades IX to XII (Category 3)
Each participating school may send maximum two teams.
Each team must consist of 2 students.
Topic for Category 1 Topic for Category 3
Eco-Friendly Model Village Energy & Innovation
Topic for Category 2 Smart Living
Conceptual Ideas (Imagination
Environment & Sustainability + Engineering)
Science & Health
Guidelines
Model Type: Working, Static.
Material Use: Use of eco-friendly or recyclable materials is encouraged.
Display Area: Each team will be allotted a space of maximum 3 x 3 feet.
Setup Time: 1 hour will be provided for model setup before the event begins.
Presentation Time: 5 minutes for model explanation, followed by 2 minutes for Q&A.
Participating schools must submit a 300-word write-up explaining the model’s purpose,
innovation, and usefulness. The document must be duly signed by the Head of the Institution
at the time of entry in the competition.
Originality: All models must be original and student-created.
Plagiarism: Any instance of plagiarism will lead to immediate disqualification.
Judgement Criteria
1. Creativity and Imagination
2. Originality / Innovation
3. Scientific Thought
4. Technical Skill
5. Presentation
Ms. Neha Khanna (9764452286) for category 1
Teachers In-charge : Mr. Milind Paunikar (9823575900) for category 2
Mr. Sagar Patle (8956161435) for category 3
REAL TO REEL
Research-Based Science Documentary Competition
Eligibility
Grades IX – XII
Each school may send a maximum of 2 teams.
Each team must consist of 2 students.
Topics
Participating teams must select any one of the following topics for their documentary:
Millets: The Comeback Superfood of India
The Disappearing Harvest: How Climate Change Affects Rice, Wheat, and Vegetable Yields
in India
Smart Care: How AI and Robots Are Redefining Medicine
Cosmetic Chemistry: The Science Behind Beauty Products
(Focus: Ingredients in lotions, shampoos, makeup, and their effects)
Guidelines
Teams must produce a 3-minute video documentary on one of the given topics.
After the screening, students will deliver a 2-minute oral explanation of their documentary.
A viva voce will follow to assess the students’ research depth and conceptual understanding.
All team members must appear in the video.
Plagiarism is strictly prohibited and will result in immediate disqualification.
The video must:
Be in MP4 format
Not exceed 70 MB in size
Be shot in 16:9 ratio
A documentary summary write-up (duly signed by the Head of the Institution) must be
submitted at the time of registration.
Note: The format for the write-up is provided at the last page.
Video Submission
Submit the video through Google Drive (preferred) or USB drive.
Judgement Criteria
1. Presentation & Creativity
2. Viva Voce Performance
3. Clarity of Voice, Visuals & Editing
4. Innovation and Originality
5. Quality of Research & Scientific Accuracy
Teacher In-charge:Ms.Paramita Ray ( 9890653762)
Ms.Preeti Kumari (9049971337)
MATH TALK-LET’S WALK THE TALK
“Mathematics reveals its secrets only to those who approach it with pure Love for its own
beauty”.
— ARCHIMEDES
Eligibility
Aryabhata- Grade VI-VIII
Ramanujan- Grade IX to XII
Maximum three participants are allowed to participate in each category( It is an individual
event)
Topics
Amazing world of Prime numbers
Mathematical Modelling
Beauty of dimensions
Pythagoras theorem and it’s many proofs
Contribution of Brahmagupta in Mathematics
Any topic or sub-topic of Math from the NCERT Mathematics textbook of that particular
grade.
Guidelines
Participants have to prepare a 5-minute talk
Participants are free to stretch the scope of the topic which they choose to any extent they
want.
Participants will present their talk before the panelists. The judges will ask few questions to
the participant.
Optimum use of time is expected.
There will be negative marking if the participant takes 30 seconds or more to finish the talk.
It will be entirely the organiser’s prerogative to give a second chance to the participant
owing to a genuine reason.
Participants can use any aid to make their talk effective.
Remember, it is not a PowerPoint Presentation Competition.
PPTs, flash cards, placards etc. can be used to support the talk.
Judges’ decision will be final and binding for all
Judgement Criteria
Presentation Content
1.Ice Breaking 1.Originality
2.Voice Modulation and Clarity 2.Accuracy of Content
3.Body Language 3.Creativity
4.Effective Use of Aids 4.Was the content griping
5.Wow Factor 5.Were the ideas organised
6.Viva
Sample Math Talks
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AtpF0UT8C8WSgxIYn0wWu9XWztR3DVqv/vie
w?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12QTqlB-OffnjJ10BA6VWIiuFAdde_6xv/view?
usp=sharing
Teacher In-charge: Mr. KARAN DARYANANI ( 8329330622)
MATH MAVERICK-MATH GAME DESIGNING
COMPETITION
MAKING MATH FUN: GAMES THAT TEACH AND ENTERTAIN
Eligibility
Bingo:- Grade III to V
Bull’s Eye:- Grade VI to VIII
Checkmate:- Grade IX to XII
Team Size: Individual or team consisting of 2-3students
Each school can register 1–3 teams per category
Guidelines
Team has to design -Board games, Card games, Puzzle-based games, Physical/interactive
games etc.
Must involve core math concepts appropriate for the team’s grade level
Should be attractive, engaging, educational, and original
Include clear rules, objectives, and a scoring system
Scoring system should also be presented alongside the game model.
Should be playable within reasonable amount of time.
Must include a brief learning outcome.
There will be an exhibit of the prototype or concept of the designed game.
Display Area: Each team will be allotted a space of maximum 3 x 3 feet
Setup Time: 1 hour will be provided for model setup before the event begins
Presentation Time: 5 minutes for model explanation, followed by 2 minutes for Q&A
Participating schools must submit a 300-word write-up explaining the Game Model,
Innovation, and Usefulness, Educational objectives, How it supports learning. The document
must be duly signed by the Head of the Institution at the time of entry in the competition.
Game Design Display: Present the game name, concept, target age group, math concepts,
rules & gameplay mechanics, materials/components, and diagrams/illustrations (use chart
paper, banners, or flex).
Prototype or Demo: Show the physical prototype or a video walkthrough (to be displayed and
explained on the participant’s laptop).
Originality: All models must be original and student-created
Plagiarism: Any instance of plagiarism will lead to immediate disqualification
Judgement Criteria
Math Integration
Creativity & Engagement
Game play & Engagement
Educational Value
Design & Presentation
Teacher In-charge: Ms.RUPALI SINGH ( 9850067996)
MATH REEL MANIA
THEME: MATHEMATICS IN THE REAL WORLD
Eligibility
Categories:
EXPLORERS: Grade III to V
INNOVATORS: Grade VI to VIII
TRAILBLAZERS: Grade IX to XII
Team Size: Individual or team consisting of 2-3students
Each school can register 1–3 teams per category
Topics
1. Budgeting & money math 6. Probability in games
2. Patterns in nature 7. Math in cooking or shopping
3. Architecture & symmetry 8. Fractions in art or music
4. Sports & statistics 9. any other topic of your choice.
5. Speed, distance, time
Guidelines
Students should make a reel of duration 60-90 seconds
Vertical video format (9:16)
File format accepted: MP4, MOV
Reels content must be original and created by the students. No copyrighted music, clips, or
images unless properly credited or royalty-free.
Plagiarized or AI-generated content will be disqualified
Can include narration, animations, skits, or stop-motion
Language: English.
Reel must clearly show how mathematics applies to real life, such as: Math in nature,
architecture, sports, shopping, time, travel, etc.
If the reel includes acting, every team member must appear in the reel.
Submit the video through Google Drive (preferred) or USB drive.
Before presenting real to the Judges team has to give introduction of the reel.
Introduction must include:
1) Self introduction
2) Name of the team
3) Title of the theme
4) A few lines on what inspired the reel’s theme
A documentary summary write-up (duly signed by the Head of the Institution) must be
submitted at the time of registration.
Note: The format for the write-up is provided at the last page.
Judgement Criteria
1. Mathematical Relevance
2. Creativity and Originality
3. Clarity and Accuracy
4. Engagement and Presentation
5. Technical Quality
6. Time Adherence (60-90 sec)
7. Title & Credits
Teacher In-charge: Mr. Ravindra Raut ( 9823093908)
Documentary/Reel Write-up Submission Format
Title of Documentary/Reel:
Category: III-V / VI–VIII / IX–XII
Team Members:
Name, Grade.
Name, Grade.
School Name:
City:
Teacher Mentor (if any):
Contact Email:
Contact Number:
Synopsis (100–150 words):
Write a short summary of the theme, research process, and key message of
your documentary.
Declaration:
We hereby declare that the submitted work is original and created by the
team members listed above. No part of the video has been plagiarized, and
due credit has been given wherever external content is used.
Signature of Team Members
(1) _____________ (2) _____________
Verified and Approved by
Principal/Head of Institution
(Signature and Stamp)
*Applicable only for Real to Reel & Math Reel Mania
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL
KAMPTEE ROAD, NAGPUR
GENESIS
Grid2K25
Grid
The Grid is alive.
The Code is evolving.
Genesis Grid is back! bolder, smarter, and stranger.
What started as a celebration of innovation has now
evolved into a multi-dimensional tech-art fusion, where
raw creativity meets calculated logic, and chaos births
creation.
This year, Genesis Grid 2K25 isn’t just an event. It’s a
technological odyssey across myth, machine, and mind.
WEB Web Wizardry, the ‘Hackathon’, is centered around
WIZARDRY 2.0 the creation and development of web applications.
Code That Clicks. Designs That Stick.
Participants are challenged to design, code, and
Welcome to Web Wizardry 2.0 deploy cutting-edge web solutions, utilizing the
where front-end finesse meets latest frameworks, languages, and tools.
conceptual complexity. With Web Wizardry emphasizes creativity, technical
new themes, unexpected expertise, and problem-solving abilities as
29
ENTRY
FEES:
twists, and challenge-driven participants work to create dynamic and
design rounds, AUG •SINGLE
ENTRY : interactive websites and apps.
₹500/-
your skills will Hackathon Guidelines:
•TEAM
be tested like ENTRY The event will be conducted offline over two
[INCLUDES
never before. 2
MEMBERS]: Days.
₹1000/-
Themes will be disclosed upon your arrival on
29th August, and the completed work must be
OPEN FOR: submitted by 12:30 PM on 30th August.
Grades IX to XII
Individuals or Pairs (based on event rules) Participants must use only non-AI platforms for
FOLLOW THE GRID
Stay updated on themes, teasers, and tech-lore on our Instagram:
creating their web applications.
[@genesis.grid]
EVENT INCHARGE:
Chandrashekhar Uprade [Phone no. : +91 98604 40822 ]
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL
KAMPTEE ROAD, NAGPUR
GENESIS
Grid2K25
Grid
The Grid is alive.
The Code is evolving.
Genesis Grid is back! bolder, smarter, and stranger.
What started as a celebration of innovation has now
evolved into a multi-dimensional tech-art fusion, where
raw creativity meets calculated logic, and chaos births
creation.
This year, Genesis Grid 2K25 isn’t just an event. It’s a
technological odyssey across myth, machine, and mind.
MYTHO- Step into a world where ancient gods,
MECH monsters, and mythic creatures are
Where Myths Mutate. Legends Upgrade.
reimagined through the lens of advanced
MYTHOMECH is a one-of-a-kind design biotech and AI. In this design competition,
showdown set in a world where ancient participants will create original characters
mythology fuses with futuristic biotech that fuse the DNA of classical mythology with
and artificial intelligence. Step into a
30
ENTRY
FEES:
the aesthetics and ethics of biopunk futures
mythic dystopia where gods evolve,
AUG •SINGLE and artificial intelligence.
monsters ENTRY :
₹300/- Themes & Inspiration:
upgrade, and
•TEAM Characters may be inspired by:
legends are ENTRY
[INCLUDES
hardwired for 2 Classical Mythologies (Greek, Norse,
MEMBERS]:
survival. ₹600/- Egyptian, Indian, etc.)
Bio-engineered Evolution
OPEN FOR: Transhumanism and Posthumanism
Grades VII to XII
Individuals or Pairs (based on event rules)
AI Consciousness & Machine Myths
FOLLOW THE GRID Corporate Control & Genetic Warfare
Stay updated on themes, teasers, and tech-lore on our Instagram:
[@genesis.grid] Cybernetic Hybrids (half-god, half-code)
EVENT INCHARGE:
Chandrashekhar Uprade [Phone no. : +91 98604 40822 ]