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Jahaan Sahgal
247-J
“I flew into Chandbagh in a flock of pigeons, it taught me life and 6 years later I soared out as an Eagle”
Nairit Pattnaik
709-H
“Do I regret anything? No. Would I relive my journey in any other way? Never.” He was the House Captain of Jaipur House. He was the Boy-inCharge of the Photography Club. He was the Editor-in-Chief of The Yearbook. He was the Director General of DSMUN. He was the House squash captain. He was also the Chief-of-Production of Where Eagles Dare.
He was awarded House Colours. He was awarded the Most Creative photographer of the year award. He was adjudged runner up in the Triangular Squash Meet. He placed 3rd at Dehradun District Squash Tournament. He was adjudged runners up at the Individual Squash Tournament at The Doon School. “From having wild GTs to mild BTs, Thank you for always being there for me. Jahaan is someone whom I can genuinely call family. All the best, take care and love you always BOB.” —Shaurya Goenka
He represented the School in cricket and squash. He has also represented the school in Various MUN and Round square conferences. He represented the school at student exchange. He has also represented the school in photography. He represented his house in cricket, hockey, football and squash. He has also represented his house in art and photography. He represented his house in dance and one-act play.
He was the School Captain. He was also the Editor-in-Chief of The Yearbook. He was the School Football Captain. He was also the House Football and Tennis Captain. He was the House Social Service Leader.
“Jahaan is an amiable young man with a pleasant personality, he exudes self-confidence and has consistently demonstrated strong work ethic and dedication in whatever activity he undertook in school. An extremely kind, sensitive, and determined young man who set an example for others by his conduct as the house captain.” —PTV
He was awarded School Colours. He was also awarded the Games’ Blazer. He was awarded House Colours. He was also a Member of the winning team in the Khandari Memorial Hockey Tournament. He was also Member of the winning team in the Oak Grove Hockey Tournament.
“Nairit was the perfect example of a gentleman and a true leader in every sense. His charisma and positive energy charged everyone around him and his unique laughter is something that will be missed by all. He was the best roommate and the best friend I could ask for. I wish him all the very best for his future and hope all his dreams come true. ” —Kanish Agarwal
He represented the School in football and hockey. He represented his House in football, hockey, cricket, tennis, boxing, athletics and dance. “Nairit thoroughly enjoyed what Doon offered him. An all rounder in true sense, he made his mark in every activity in the School. Nairit’s pleasing and positive presence in the community is something all masters and boys will miss for years. ” —HM
Aadit Mittal
313-H
“Doon is a unique journey, which starts away from home with a goodbye to your family and ends the same way as well. However, what made this journey even more unique and memorable was the batch of 22.”
Arav Goel
302-H
“ In the end, you become a part of the hit list.” “Arav was the best friend I could ask for. His commitment and dedication to his house is really commendable. Without him, I can’t imagine these 6 years to be as memorable as they are right now.” —Jaidhar Kapoor
He was a School Prefect. He was the AV Squad Boy-in-Charge. He was the Boy-in-Charge of the Padhega India Toh Badhega India initiative. He was the House Dance, Squash and Chess Captain. He was also the House Technical Director.
He was awarded School Colours. He was also awarded House Colours.
“Aadit is the sweetest person and the most loyal friend I have ever had. His uncanny sense of humor, coupled with his talent for bringing people together, has never led to a dull moment. His dedication, level-headedness and dependability will inspire doscos for generations to come - I know they’ve inspired me” —Shaan Bulchandani
He represented the School in cricket. He represented his House in cricket, hockey, football, squash, PT, basketball and swimming. He also represetned his house in dance. He was also part of the One-Act Play.
He was the House Quiz Captain.
He was awarded House Colours. “Aadit was one of the most matured and responsible boys I have met in my life. He was one person whom I can always rely on and he will always be close to me.” —SRT
He represented the School in table tennis and squash. He was part of the Founders’ Day Play and Music Production. He was part of the School Popular Band. He represented the House in cricket, football, hockey, swimming, athletics, table tennis, squash, hindi declamation and quiz. He also represented the House in dance, band and choir. 161
“I will always cherish the moments shared with Arav when we used to discuss various matters and our approaches to deal with them in our own styles and his courtesy never failed to amaze me.” —SRT
Dhairyajit Singh
600-H
“I’m not telling you it’s going to be easy- I’m telling you it’s going to be worth it.”
“I will remember Dhairyajit as a really focused, clear minded and supportive leader, who led by example and made contributions everywhere. His genuineness and sincerity was admired by all. Everyone,who knew him well, is going to miss his presence in the school.” —Mizghan Ali
Harshvardhan Maskara
637-H
“Doon is a nonpareil spectrum of opportunities whose magnificence illuminated my life’s path and metamorphosed me into who I am today.” He was the Round Square Council Secretary. He was the Boyin-Charge of the M.I.N.D Club. He was the House Swimming Captain.
He was also awarded the Headmasters’ Cup for Psychology and Political Science in SC Form ISC. He was awarded the King Constantine Medal for his contribution to Round Square Ideals. He received a Special Mention for B.P Chandola Hindi Essay Writing Competition. He was awarded House Colours. He was awarded the bronze IAYP award. He signed the Good Conduct Book twice.
He represented the School on the Student Exchange Program to Kinross Wolaroi School, Orange, Australia. He represented the School in a Hindi Recitation Competition. He represented his House in athletics, swimming, PT, music and art.
He was the Boy-in-Charge of Aeromodelling. He was the House Shanti Swaroop Essay Captain. He was also the House Quiz Captain. “I’m impressed by Dhairyajit’s unparalleled diligence and the way he rises to the occasion even if it means blood, sweat and tears. He inspires everyone with his benevolence and with all the efforts he makes in overcoming his fears.” —HTA
He was awarded the Marker Cup in Global Perspective in his SC form. He was awarded the Science Masters’ trophy. He was also awarded House Colours. He was part of the team adjudged winner in the Space Settlement Design Competition. He was adjudged runner up in the B.G Pitre Competition.
He represented the School in the Space Settlement Design Competition and represented the School in CERN Beamline Competition. He has represented his House in athletics, cricket, hockey, debating, quiz and shanti swarup. “Harshvardhan is one of the most intellectually curious people I have met, and I’ve always enjoyed my time with him. Be it for his name spelling errors, his tendency to procrastinate, or his undying interest in literally every sport in the world, he’s always an enjoyable person to be around.” — Soham Agarwal
“Harshvardhan is an exemplary young man. A fine boy who has hidden talents people do not know about. I will always remember his immense contribution to the NEST Society. Polite, always respectful to others, Harshvardhan is a true DOSCO.” —AKM
Kanish Aggarwal
666-H
“Life at Doon is not about finding yourself. It is about creating yourself.”
Krishna Agarwal
661-H
“Whatever you do in school, it’s not legendary, unless your friends are there to see it.” He was the House Basketball Captain. He was the House Athletics Captain. He was also the House Table Tennis Captain.
He was awarded the Games’ Blazer. He was also awarded Full Colours in Table Tennis. He was awarded gold at the Under Seventeen IPSC Table Tennis competition.
“ My roommate, my best friend and probably the only person who people asked about when he wasn’t next to me, as it was an unusual sight for them to see. He was a clear example of the naughty but over achieving Dosco with a never dying attitude towards anything he put his mind to. He was a true inspiration and friend for everyone around him. ” —Nairit Pattnaik
He has represented his House in football, hockey, athletics, cricket, basketball, table tennis and chess.
He was the School Athletics Captain and the School Under Fifteen Football Captain. He was also the House Cricket Captain and House Athletics Captain. He was the head of the Sports Clinic social initiative.
He was awarded the Games’ Blazer and was also awarded House Colours. He was awarded the Headmasters’ Cup for Business Studies in B form and the Headmasters’ Cup for Economics in A form. He was adjudged runner up in IPSC Under Fifteen tournament. “I will always remember Kanish for his hair-style and his easy-going nature. He was very self-motivated and excelled in whatever he aimed at.” —SRT
“Krishna is the guy who is always ready to sacrifice anything to protect his friends. His determination and integrity is what inspires me. My tenure in Doon wouldn’t have been fun without you.” —Shaurya Pratap
He has represented the School in cricket, hockey, athletics, football and badminton. He has represented his House in cricket, hockey, football, athletics, badminton and basketball. “It was a delight to know Krishna and to see him growing into a gentleman he is today. A silent worker who was in a league of his own and someone who can handle any tough situation with his calmness.” —SRT
Krishnav Singhal
694-H
“Perfection is a myth, you can choose to believe in it.”
Mehatva Kukreja
710-H
“Part of the journey is the end.” “An absolute gem of a person. Always there when you needed him the most. I will always miss the memorable moments I spent alongside you.” —Shaurya Sharma
He was the School Chess Captain. He was the Chief-ofProduction of The DSIR. He was also the Chief-of-Production of The Econocrat. He was the Head of Design of The VIBGYOR and DSMUN.
He was awarded House Colours. He was also awarded Chess Colours. He was awarded the Marker Cup for International Math and was awarded the bronze category in the International Informatics Olympiad.
A mentor, a friend and designer le meilleur. Be it through zoom calls or in his room late at night, working procrastinating with Krishnav is something I’ll cherish forever. His relentless ability to ask for endless redesigns and his crazy sense of dedication taught me his art, and my design guru, you will truly be missed. —Rohan Taneja
He has represented the School in art, chess and design competitions. He has represented his House in art, chess, hockey, PT and Shanti Swarup essay competition.
“Krishnav Singhal is an ethically and morally robust boy. Over the years he exhibited what a Dosco stands for. As a Chess Captain he has been a great motivator especially for juniors who always stressed beyond the boundaries. I will always remember him for his honesty, sense of responsibility and being approachable.” —SRT
He was the founder of the Cyber Safety initiative. He was also the House First Aid Captain.
He was awarded the bronze and silver IAYP awards.
He represented the School in basketball and shooting. He represented his House in basketball, shooting, cricket, football and dance. “A very confident, polite and kind young man who never did anything by half measures.We will always remember him for his wit and humour.” —AAQ
Nishant Pradhan
702-H
“These six years were either a daring adventure or nothing at all.” “A multi-tasker and the most supportive person I have ever met. I have yet to learn his skills in debating as he still continues to improve and inspire others. I will miss you from the bottom of my heart.” —Ribhav Bansal
Raghav Misra
647-H
“Exuberance leads to irrationality. Lock a target - Grind - Savour the Process.”
“Raghav’s passion and never dying spirit towards the betterment of himself and the people around him is what made him truly unique. He has not only been a friend, but also a role model and constant source of guidance. His cheerful and positive attitude will be dearly missed by all.” —Aryaveer Agarwal
He was the Editor-in-Chief of The Himayat and Chief-ofProduction of Yuv Arpan. He was the School Social Service Secretary and the School Round Square Secretary. He was also the Boy-in-Charge of Yuv Bharti and Hindi Public Speaking. He was the Committee Director of Lok Sabha at DSMUN 2022. He was the House One-Act Play Producer and the House Hindi Debating Captain.
He was awarded Best Speaker several times at Inter-House debates. He has also received an award from the Governor of Uttarakhand in 2018 for commendable work in Padhega India Badhega India initiative. He also received the J.B Kanwar Social Service medal at Farewell 2022 and received Honorable Mention at WELMUN, DSMUN and HMUN.
He represented the School in dramatics, debating and Round Square at an Inter-School level. He has also represented the School in Kamla Jeevan and Aaj Tak debates. He represented his House in hockey, football, cricket, athletics, and badminton. He also represented the House in debating and dramatics.
He was the School Table Tennis Captain. He was the President of the School Round Square Council. He was the Boy-in-Charge of the Cycling STA. He was the House English Debating Captain and the House Council Secretary.
“Nishant Pradhan is a dedicated and sincere individual with a cheerful disposition who will remain in my thoughts as a caring, empathetic, and responsible person who expresses concern for current issues and makes numerous constructive suggestions. He is passionate about social service and wholeheartedly works for it. I thank him for his incredible and unique ideas that he has shared over the last unprecedented years.” —CSG
He was awarded the Headmasters’ Cup for IB Spanish. He was awarded House Colours. He has been awarded various table tennis accolades which include IPSC Gold and Silver in table tennis mediums individual. He has been awarded the King Constantine Medallion for Excellence in Round Square.
He has represented the School in table tennis and various Round Square Conferences. He has represented his House in English Debating. He has also represented his House in football, hockey and table tennis.
“My recollections of Raghav would always be of an enthusiastic learner always full of questions and seeking answers for them. Raghav has always been very high on creativity and has a very pleasant demeanour to match it. I have always seen Raghav giving his best.” —AST
Samar Kumar
638-H
“A fleeting moment where everything is beautiful and all is bliss”
Shaan Bulchandani
178-H
“ If I’ve learned one thing from Doon (and Finding Nemo), it’s that no matter what life throws at you, just keep swimming. ”
“My friend, my buddy and my ride or die. These were some astonishing 6 years we went through together. You are the smartest and the sweetest Dosco I have ever met. Everytime, when I was at my lowest, you helped me climb up. You made me smile. You were there for me while I was there for you. ” —Lorcan Conlon
He was the School Hockey Captain. He was also the School Games’ Committee Secretary. He was the Boy-in-Charge of the Trophy Squad. He was the Editor-in-Chief of Health Today. He was the House Badminton Captain.
He was awarded the Games’ Blazer. He was also awarded House Colours. He was awarded the Karanwi Lall Memorial Trophy for Excellence in Design and Technology. He was recognized with the Duke of Edinburgh award at the Bronze level. He was awarded the Headmasters’ Cup in Chemistry SL and Geography IGCSE. He attained a Distinction in the Trinity Speech and Drama Examination.
He has represented the School in hockey and cricket. He has also represented the School in badminton in junior forms. He represented his House in cricket, hockey, football, badminton, basketball, swimming and PT. He was also part of the House Shanti Swarup team.
He was the School Swimming Captain. He was the Boy-inCharge of RLSS.
He was awarded House Colours. He achieved the standard of an RLSS Lifesaver. He was awarded the Marker Cup in Biology HL.
“Samar was the best friend I could ever ask for. His awkward laughs always used to cheer up the entire room. The skill he possessed in sports was very commendable. I will forever miss you Bobby!” —Vedant Gattani
“Samar was one of the most disciplined boys I have ever met. He always had the drive and motivation to power through all challenges. For me, he will always be a role model.” —SRT
He represented the School in swimming and basketball. He represented the School in RLSS at a National level. He also represented the House in swimming, basketball, athletics, football, hockey, cricket. He also represented the House in music.
“A level headed sharp mind on responsible shoulders, the smile with a dimple, the sparkle in his eyes, his balance between fun and seriousness, his ability to stay calm in storms of emotions and his determination to always improve is what has always made me feel proud of Shaan.” —RHS
Shaurya Pratap
669-H
“It’s unpredictable but in the end it’s right..” “An excellent boxing player and a great leader . You were a great friend and I wish you all the best” —Samar Kumar
Varyam Gupta
641-H
“Man, this must be the life” “Varyam, You were one of the best all-rounders this school has ever seen. You were an amazing munner and an even better friend. I wish you all the best for your future.” —Rajveer Dhingra
He was The House Captain of Hyderabad House. He was the School Boxing Captain. He was the Boy-in-Charge of the Economics Society. He was the House Boxing Captain. He was the Representative of the Study Council for IB.
He was awarded the Games Blazer. He was awarded House Colours. He was also awarded Most Outstanding Delegate at WELMUN 20 and was awarded an Honorable Mention at DSMUN 21. He was awarded an IPSC Bronze in boxing in the U-14 Category. He received Half Colours in Boxing. He was awarded a Silver in the hockey U-15 Category at IPSC.
He represented the School in athletics and football. He represented his House in athletics, football, hockey and cricket.
He was a School Prefect. He was the Secretary General of DSMUN. He was the Boy-in-Charge of the MUN Society and the Reuse Network. He was also the President of the Young Entrepreneurs’ Conference. He was the Editor-in-Chief of The Econocrat and The Infinity. He was also the Secretary of the Economics Society.
He was awarded School Colours. He was awarded the Scholar’s Blazer. He was also awarded House Colours. He received the Outstanding Cambridge Learner’s Award for the highest marks in History in India. He was adjudged winner of the Bakhle Literature Prize Test. He was also adjudged the runners up in the BP Chandola Hindi Essay Writing Contest. He was awarded the bronze award in the Pramerica Spirit of Community Awards. He received the sustainability award in the Global Social Leaders Competition. He was adjudged runners up at the ARSSDC. He received the Headmasters’ Cup in Economics, Physics, History, Computer Science, and Hindi.
He represented the School in various MUNs. He also represented the School in football and hockey. He represented the House in football, hockey, cricket, basketball and badminton. He also represented the House in debating and shanti swarup. “A boxer whose courage was reflected not only in the ring but also in his personality. I could always trust Shaurya to be honest and loyal to me. He will always be a friend to me.” —SRT
“One of the most prominent all-rounders who is full of creativity and thinks out of the box is none other than Varayam. He enjoyed every aspect of school life and inspired many others too. He will be known not only as an exemplary student but for his “project pustak’ too. He will be in my thoughts always as a tough taskmaster, organizer, and adviser.” —CSG
Vedant Gattani
678-H
“Nostalgia is truly one of the greatest human weaknesses, second only to the neck.”
Yatin Gour
667-H
““Aye Caramba!” - Bart, The Simpsons” “Yatin you were one guy who I could talk to endlessly.You were an amazing friend who I could approach anytime . All the best for the future .” —Saksham Makin
He was the School Music Captain and a School Prefect. He was the NEST Society President and Secretary of the Environment Committee. He was the School Orchestra leader in his S form.
He was awarded Full Colours in Music. He was awarded House Colours. He was also awarded Marker Cup in Spanish and was adjudged Best Instrumentalist Junior Category.
“Over his school life he was everything from a butterfly rearer and bird watcher to a musician and a role model, but most of all he was a dear friend and a brother. He is one of the few seniors who strived to make sure his peers achieved levels of excellence and led by example. His passion for the biodiversity of school will be an inspiration for generations to come. ” —Yuvan Kamdar
He has represented the School in music and visual arts at an Inter-School level. He has represented his house in music, art, dance, cricket and hockey.
He was the Boy-in-Charge Robotics. He was the Senior Editor for The VIBGYOR. He was the Editor-in-Chief of The Nizam.
He was the ARSSDC Runner Up. He was awarded the Gold Reading award. He was awarded the Raman Awards Nationalist. “A heart-warming smile, thoughtful gaze, artistic fingers and the mind of a passionate environmentalist is how I will always recall Vedant. He is and will always be a kind hearted,enthusiastic change maker and a friend of earth who will make life worth living.” —RHS
He represented the School in various science and debating competitions. He represented his House in swimming.
“The man with an infectious smile and a pleasant demeanour has shown sincerity and sensitivity in all his endeavours. His ability to be focused, organized and disciplined in his work made him stand out among his peers. He is an ambitious young man, who should find his place in the sun soon enough.” —PTV
Abhisaar Sudhakar
707-J
“At Doon, it just never gets boring!!!”
Aditya Jain
664-J
“In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me lay an invincible summer.” He was the Boy-in-Charge of IAYP. He was also the Boy-inCharge of The Yuv Bharti. He was the Chief-of-Production of The Srijan Prayas. He was also the Head of Tempus.
He was awarded House Colours. He was awarded the Marker Cup for Geography, Hindi, Humanities and Sanskrit. He was awarded the bronze, silver and gold IAYP awards. He was adjudged runner up in the Alpha Science Competition. He was awarded the V.M. Mahey Trophy for the Best Environmentalist of the Year. He was awarded a Bronze Medal in IPSC Badminton. “Abhisaar has always been like a pillar of support for me and has guided me at every step. Over the years, the relationship that I have shared with him has grown to be much more than that of a junior and a senior. He is the person one could always reach out to. His presence in the house would be deeply missed in these coming years.” —Kanhav Modi
He represented the School in basketball and tennis. He also represented the School at various quiz competitions and MUNs. He represented his House in basketball, tennis, hockey and football. He also represented his House in quiz and debating.
He was a School Prefect. He was the Secretary of the Economics Society. He was a Chairperson at the DSMUN. He was a Senior Editor of The Weekly, The Econocrat and The Srijan Prayas. He was the House Music Captain and the House Hindi Debating Captain. He was also the House Swimming Captain.
He was awarded the Scholar’s Blazer. He was also awarded the Games’ Blazer. He was awarded School Debating Colours. He was awarded House Colours. He was awarded the Headmasters’ Cup for Economics . He was also awarded the Marker Cup for English. He was awarded Half Colours in Swimming. He was adjudged the Best Delegate at Harvard MUN. He was also awarded the Best Committee Award at DSMUN. He was adjudged winner of the Best Actor (Male) in the One-Act Play. “Abhisaar’s best qualities were his dedication towards selfdevelopment, his planning and organization skills and his respect towards his schedule; something that all DOSCOs could learn from him.” —ABE
“An inspiration to all, Adi is the epitomy of a Dosco. Even after achieving the greatest of honours he was always humble in his way. Adi was a kind and helpful gentleman and was there for me through thick and thin. He is truly like a brother to me.” —Udai Singh Dungarpur
He represented the School in swimming and cricket. He represented the School in music and debating. He also represented the School at various MUNs. He represented his House in cricket, hockey, football, swimming, tennis, athletics, table tennis, badminton and basketball. He represented his House in music and dramatics. He has also represented his House in debating, public speaking and the Shanti Swarup essay writing competition.
“Having him in my first group of students and tutees in school and witnessing Aditya’s journey to the top was the best feeling that I could have asked for as a Doon School Master.” —ABE
Aditya Saraff
635-J
“It is both a boon and a curse to experience something so beautiful, so blissful, so closely..”
“Rational, composed and witty, Aditya has been a true inspiration to juniors and seniors alike. He set a benchmark for us to look up to and did so effotlessly. He has been an amazing senior, and more importantly, a good friend.” —Veer Nigam
Arnav Chaudhry
679-J
“Newton’s third law: You have to leave something behind.” He was the Boy-in-Charge of the Archives and the Boys Bank. He was also the Boy-in-Charge of the Bharat Vani Hindi Debating Society. He was the Editor-in-Chief of The Srijan Prayas and the Editor-in-Chief of The Himayat. He was also the Editor-in-Chief of The DS MUNdamentals. He was the Head of Organisation in the Kamla Jeevan Inter-School Hindi Debating Competition. He was the House Council Secretary and the House Art Secretary. He was also the House Shanti Swaroop Captain.
He was awarded School Colours. He was awarded the Scholar’s Blazer. He was awarded House Colours. He was also awarded School Debating Colours. He was awarded the Marker Cup for English Literature, English Language, Accounts and Mathematics . He was also awarded the Headmasters’ Cup for Accounts. He was awarded the Mahindra Scholarship award and Academic Excellence Scholarship Award. He was adjudged runner up of the Bakhle Literature Prize. He was also adjudged winner of Shanti Swarup Essay Writing Competition.
He represented the School in art and public speaking. He represented his House in art and essay writing.
He was the Boy-in-Charge of the Astronomy Society. He was the House Debating Captain. He was also the Secretary of the Technology Council.
He was awarded House Colours. He was awarded the Marker Cup for Physics and Chemistry. He was also awarded the Headmasters’ Cup for Physics HL. He was awarded Best Work in Computer Science. He was also awarded the Science Masters’ Trophy.
“Aditya or Saraff as he was called by everyone, today stands as a very relatable example of how the school shapes you. If “all we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us”, then Saraff has done a stellar job. His love and sense of ownership about the school and masters is what I have always cherished, and I hope the good things in him stay this way. I wish him the very best for all his future endeavours. You will be missed, Saraff!” —RDG
“For the fun-loving, chill personna he showcases, APC’s slack-filled approach pays dividends in almost everything he does: computers, math, and arm fractures. To neverending late-night conversations that make hours seem like minutes, and to the great mind that thinks alike, I don’t know if I’d find a more honest and approachable friend than APC.” —Agam Bhatia
He represented the School in science and information technology. He also represented the school in debating. He represented his House in cricket, football, hockey and badminton. He also represented his House in various English Debates and Hindi Debates.
“Unbreakable! I had the privilege of having you in my class for four years and it was a delight. Your penchant for playing video games, your mathematical abilities, and above all, your humility is worthy of emulation. My best wishes APC!” —MMR
Harshit Gupta
680-J
“I’d trade all my tomorrows for one single yesterday in this place I call home. ”
Iman Chatterjee
704-J
“Like a rolling stone on a roller coaster” “Iman’s one of the most colourful characters I have ever come across in my life, who simply can’t be summed up in a word or a line. A source of motivation and support for everyone in the house, his unparalleled energy levels will be missed by everyone.” —Gursanjan Natt
He was the Editor-in-Chief of Where Eagles Dare. He was also the producer for his House’s One-Act Play.
He was awarded House Colours. He was awarded the Headmasters’ Cup for Accounts. He was also awarded the Excellence Scholarship.
He represented the School in cricket. He represented his House in cricket, hockey, badminton and basketball. He also represented his House in dramatics, dance and poetry.
He was A School Prefect. He was the School Popular Band Leader. He was also the House Football Captain and the House Hockey Captain. He was the House Athletics Captain. He was also the House Music Captain. He was the Boy-in-Charge of Animalia. “Harshit is a person with whom you can share as many secrets as you want and really understands your feelings. He is emotional and quirky at the same time. He has made me realize the importance of having a balance between working hard and having fun. These 6 years with Harshit have made me understand what a true friend really is.”
—Aaryaman Goyal
“In a real sense, Harsht embodies the meaning of his name by being a loving and cheerful individual. He is a bright, well-informed person who can think clearly and who has a strong ability to generate ideas. He will be remembered for his candour and vision.” —CSG
He was awarded School Music Colours. He was awarded House Colours. He was awarded Half Colours in Football.
He represented the School in football, athletics, cricket and hockey. He also represented the School in music and various MUNs. He represented his House in football, athletics, cricket, hockey and basketball. He also represented his House in music, dramatics, debating and dance. “A fun, energetic and lively person, the House wouldn’t feel the same without his eclectic outbursts. Your leadership and excellence on the field is admirable, as with music and your social service endeavours. I wish you all the best, keep working hard!” —DKY
Ivor Ismail
656-J
“First these walls were like prison, then they became home.”
Shrivar Kanudia
662-J
“There were times when we were happy and times when we were sad but in end we were always a family.”
“I have always respected Shrivar for how genuine and caring he is. I could always go to him whenever I felt low because he always had a way of making me laugh and cheering me up. I’d never forget the time we spent together, because that’s something I truly revere. I’ll always miss him.”
He was the Boy-in-Charge of the Quiz Society.
He was awarded School Art Colours. He was also awarded School Quiz Colours. He was awarded House Colours. He was also awarded the Sushma Memorial Trophy for the Best Craftsman. He was awarded the Gold reading award. “Be it calling each other names, playing games, or having healthy arguments about almost everything in the world, I have truly relished my time with Ivor. His sea of knowledge has always left me baffled. He is one of the sweetest people I know, and I will always miss.” —Soham Agarwal
He represented the School in art and quiz. He represented his House in swimming. He also represented his House in quiz and english debating. “Ivor personified the character and grit of a Doon School boy. One of the finest observers and enquirers, I have seen for some times he exemplified hard work, integrity, and an ability to perform extremely well against odds. All the best and God bless you Ivor.” —ARM
He was the School Shooting Captain. He was the Boy-in-Charge of the Video Club and D&T. He was the Chief-of-Design of The Echo. He was the Head of Media at DSMUN.
He was awarded School Design Colours. He was awarded House Colours.
—Soham Agarwal
He represented the School in shooting. He represented his House in hockey, cricket, basketball and football. He also represented his House in music.
“A very loving, affectionate, and sensitive human being. The dedication and sincerity that you display in all you do is commendable. You are being missed Shrivar!” —MMR
Soham Agarwal
689-J
“Doon School and its people are a moment, of which you don’t know the value until the time it becomes a memory.”
“A man of principle whose demeanour never failed to amaze me; Soham consistently proved that he is truly an incarnation of the ideal DOSCO. He was a fabulous leader, a great mentor, and most importantly a true friend. I will dearly miss his wholesome presence!” —Harshvardhan Maskara
Vinayak Gupta
342-J
“A community of lifelong learners, responsible global citizens, and champions of our own success.” “Gullu’s presence was enough to bring a smile to everyone’s face around him.The moments we shared together are unforgettable and irreplaceable.I can’t simply thank him for always being there for me. His supportive and cheerful presence will be truly missed by all.” -Gursanjan Natt
He was the President of the NEST Society. He was the Boyin-Charge of Hindi Dramatics. He was also the Secretary of the Rangmanch Society. He was the Chief-of-Production of The Infinity. He was the Senior Editor of The Echo and The DS-Tech. He was also the producer for his House’s One-Act Play. He was the House Basketball Captain and the House Athletics Captain. He was also the House Chess Captain.
He was awarded the Scholar’s Blazer. He was also awarded School Dramatics Colours. He was awarded House Colours. He was awarded the Science Masters Trophy and the Superama Award.
He represented the School in science and dramatics. He also represented the School in athletics. He represented his House in swimming, basketball, athletics, hockey, football and cricket. He also represented his House in chess, debating and dramatics.
He was the Boy-in-Charge of the Video Club and the Lost Property Office. He was the House Table Tennis. He was the House Golf Captain. He was also the House Shooting Captain. He was also the Head of Tempus.
He was awarded House Colours. He was adjudged winner of the Saint Georges Mussoorie Video Competition. “Soham is one of the kindest and most caring souls that I have ever come across. His love for his House, his concern for his friends and his respect for his masters set him apart.” —ABE
He represented the School in shooting. He also represented the School in dramatics. He represented the School in robotics. He also represented the School at various Round Square conferences. He represented his House in football, hockey, table tennis, and cricket. He also represented the House in dance, choir and dramatics.
“Vinayak is a fun loving, cheerful person with a great sense of humor. His polite, friendly and helpful nature has always brought positivity in the group as well as in the house. I wish him best of luck in his future endeavors.” —PRY
Vishishta Kavadiya
685-J
“It was like a train journey which started slow, sped up and ended before I knew it.” “Vishishta’s always jovial self has always inspired me to be positive and happy even in the most pressing situations. His lame jokes, despite being the worst possible, would somehow always make me laugh. Our 6-year strong bond is really special, something I’ll dearly miss.” —Soham Agarwal
He was a School Prefect. He was also the House Cricket Captain.
He was awarded House Colours.
He represented the School in cricket. He represented his House in cricket, football, hockey, athletics and basketball.
“Decent, confident, intelligent, sporty, caring and an independent thinking individual who always had the courage to voice his opinion and stand up for his beliefs.” —PTV
Aaryaman Goyal
677-K
“ I’ll take a one-way ticket back to 2016, please!!!.” “Probably the most studious person I have met. A leader for his house and of course my friend, Aaryaman and I have a bond that will last a lifetime. His dedication and leadership qualities are admired. I hope to see you soon.” —Harshit Gupta
Advaita Sood
660-K
“A journey filled with emotions and memories.” He was the House Cricket Captain. He was also a Senior Editor of The Srijan Prayas.
He was awarded the Silver medal for excellence in the French Olympiad. He was also awarded the Headmasters’ Cup for Mathematics.
He represented the School in the Young Social Entrepreneurs’ Conclave. He represented his House in cricket and PT. He also represented his House in music.
He was the Editor-in-Chief of The Weekly.
He was awarded the Scholar’s Blazer.
He represented the School in various MUNS’.
“Aaryaman is a person identified with his ever present smile. He will immerse himself in everything with a positive attitude that reflects on his smile. He will always be remembered as a committed, compassionate and hardworking strong academician.” —MKS
“I doubt I will ever meet a character like Advaita. An eccentric person who I have always considered my closest friends, whether it be missing PE or both showing up to our exams half an hour late, the memories we made will always be remembered.” —Kabir Subbiah
“As a Manager of the Doon School Weekly, I have worked closely with Advaita in his capacity as the Editor-in-chief of the Weekly. Advaita is a quiet and reflective young man. His ability to articulate ideas in the most efficient and sophisticated manner is evident in his writings. I wish him the very best for his future endeavors.” —KLA
Arya Gupta
695-K
“Don’t know whether to be proud or aghast or both.”
Aryan Agarwal
681-K
“Each day at Doon, a painted sun in abstract.” He was a School Prefect. He was the president of DSMUN. He was the School Golf Captain. He was the Boy-in-Charge of the Historical Circle Society. He was the House Athletics Captain.
He was awarded Games’ Blazer. He was awarded Full Colours in Golf.
“Arya’s fierce loyalty is what distinguished him from everyone else in School. He’s been an asset to the school community, a true champion and an even better friend.” —Jahaan Sahgal
He represented the School in athletics, football, hockey and Golf. He represented the School at various MUNS’. He represented his House in football, hockey, swimming and athletics.
He was the Editor of The Weekly. He was also the Secretary of the Library Council. He was the House Basketball Captain.
He was adjudged winner of Dipankar Sen Science Quiz. He was also adjudged winner of the Pascal Math Contest. He was awarded the Headmasters’ Cup in Physics and Chemistry.
He represented the School in basketball. He also represented the School in Quiz, Space Settlement Design Competition, CERN Beamline competition and various Mathematics and Science competitions. He represented his House in basketball, football, swimming and athletics. He also represented his House in debating. “Arya was a wonderful sportsman, supporting and guiding his team as needed. He was a role model for all of his juniors and a style icon at school. I will always applaud his sense of duty and integrity.” —MPT
“From burning the letter A into the Kashmir house floor to using deodorants as flamethrowers, Aryans’ insatiable curiosity for science will forever remain etched in our memories of him. I have admired Aryan for his acute selfawareness and endless support. He has shown me what it means to be a true friend. ” — Bhai Singh
“A delightfully courteous human being who worked selflessly and tirelessly. I will remember you for your dedication and commitment to everything that you did here at school. My best wishes Aryan!” —MMR
Avyukt Kochar
670-K
“Fight or die fighting, for what we do in life echoes in eternity. Chandbagh is an emotion and that’s why even beyond Harappa and Rome, Chandbagh is eternal.” He was the House Badminton Captain and the House Cricket Captain. He was the School Tennis Captain. He was the Boy-inCharge of the Stage Committee.
He was awarded the Games’ Blazer. He won the award for the most promising tennis player. He was adjudged winner of the SR Vohra Junior Competition. He was adjudged runner up in MUN conferences. He was awarded a bronze medal in Tennis IPSC under fourteen competition.
He represented the School in cricket, tennis, and MUNS’. He represented his House in football, hockey, athletics, squash, badminton and table tennis.
Bhai Kabir
523-K
“You can not move forward without saying goodbye to the past.” He was the Editor-in-Chief of The VIBGYOR. He was the Senior Editor of The Weekly. He was the Head of Dobhri House. He was the House the Shanti Swarup Captain and the House Debating Captain and the House Art Captain.
He was adjudged winner of Shanti Swarup Essay Competition. He was also awarded School Debating Colours. He was also awarded House Colours
He represented the School in debating and basketball. He represented his House in football, basketball, debating and athletics. “He has always been one of my most encouraging friends. He is patient and has a strong desire to pursue his interests. I wish him luck in his future undertakings and hope to see him again. Best of luck Avyukt.” —Ribhav Bansal
“Will always be remembered as a committed, compassionate, caring and a confident person. A person who accepts his failures because he believes that people who fail also achieve greatly.” —MKS
“Bhai, a sincere, spirited and supremely kind individual. His fun-loving character and bouts of ludicrousness however, define him in equal measure to his thoughtfulness. His reliant companionship will be missed by many.” —Aryan Agarwal
“Bhai you are an excellent human being and one who exemplified resilience, compassion and hard work. Your warm and energetic presence will be missed both in the classes and in the debating circles! My best wishes Bhai.” —MMR
Gobind Bhatti
696-K
“A short term and a merry one.”
Kabir Subbiah
645-K
“When will you realise... Vienna waits for you.”
“He has been a roommate and a friend for the past 4 years, and our daily poker games, whether it be just us or the occasional tag along by juniors, will always be missed.” —Advaita Sood
He was the House Council Secretary.
He won various art prizes.
“Bhatti treated me like a brother, whether it be on or off the field. He taught me what it takes to be a true leader, and demonstrated it through his actions. For many juniors, he was a constant source of inspiration. “Your true nature will always be missed” —Kapil Thapli
He represented the School in cricket. He also represented the School in the International School Math Teacher Foundation Competition. He represented the School at various MUNS’. He represented his House in cricket, hockey, squash, basketball and football.
He was the Secretary of the Stock Exchange Society. He was the Boy-in-Charge for the Senior English Debating Society. He was the House Tennis Captain and the House Quiz Captain. He was the Secretary of the Quiz Society. He was the Editor-inChief of The Circle and the Editor-in-Chief of The DSIR.
He was awarded House Colours. He was awarded Debating Colours and a Scholar’s Blazer. He was awarded the Markers Cup in Physics SL, English Literature SL, Business Studies, Additional Mathematics, English and Mathematics SL. He was also awarded the Nikhil Gupta Trust Scholarship Award for Highest Marks in English in Grade 10. He was adjudged winner of the Historical Circle Essay Competition. He won the award for Best Delegate at DSMUN. He won the award for Most Outstanding Delegate at WELMUN. He was Chairperson at DSMUN.
“Gobind for me stands as an epitome of perseverance and passion for all his pursuits. A word that defines Gobind for me is elegance and this was noticed by one and all in all his endeavors. An astute personality who will be remembered by the School and The House of Gentleman forever. A personality with resilience. Well served, Gobind.” —ANC
He represented the School in debating, tennis, basketball and chess. He represented the School at various MUN. “Spending time with Kabir is always a pleasure because of his ready wit and his ability to discuss anything under the sun. I will miss his ready smile and hearty laughter. I am sure he will continue to win the hearts of everyone that he comes across.” —PDT
Keshav Tiwari
690-K
“That the powerful play goes on and you may contribute a verse. What will your verse be?”
“While it’s tough to capture his spirit in words, Keshav has been the ideal Dosco. A constant in my life at Doon, his inspiring boldness, unparalleled wit, and uncontested moral compass will be missed not only by me but the many Doscos who had the opportunity to interact with him.” —Vedant Gattani
Krish Agarwal
699-K
“Live life, leave the worry behind.” “He had an amazing personality and I will miss the memories we made together.” —Arya Gupta
He was the House Captain of Kashmir House. He was also the Pastoral Council Secretary. He was the School Hindi Debating Captain. He was also the Editor-in-Chief of The Yuv Arpan and the Hindi Editor of The Weekly. He was a Chairperson at DSMUN.
He was awarded Dance colours. He was also awarded Debating colours. He was awarded House colours. He was also a High Achiever in the IGCSE Feb-March 2020 Examinations.
He represented the School in hockey. He also represented the School at various inter-school Dance competitions. He represented the School in Debating and Poetry competitions. He also represented the School at various Round Square Conferences. He represented the School at various MUNS’. He represented his House in hockey, football, cricket, basketball and athletics. He also represented his House in dance, debating and declamation.
“Keshav is a thorough gentleman and possesses the sterling quality of humility. He always stands out for his confidence, sharpness, public speaking and leadership qualities. Keshav has shown resilience, to his credit, to face up to all challenges which have come his way. He is a humble and affectionate person, silent worker and a fantastic human being! You have left a legacy of such intellectual pursuits in the House. I wish you all the very best for your life.” —MPT
He was the House Swimming Captain.
He was awarded multiple swimming medals from various competitions.
He represented the School in swimming.He represented his House in cricket, football, hockey, swimming, athletics, squash and golf.
“Krish is a cheerful and active person. His ability to connect with others in school sticks out, and I will value this characteristic about him. He was inclined to view things from a different perspective. I hope all goes well for him in his future endeavors.” —SDA
Mayank Agarwal
468-K
“Turns out, faith is all any of us need, because, what if we were always who we hoped to be?” “Mayank played an integral part, in not only guiding the house, but also guiding me. He led the house in football and guided me on how to become better. His joyful presence in the house will truly be missed. Wish you the best of luck for the future Mayank.” —Aviman Singh
Pranav Lohia
494-K
“When God closes a door it is just to open the one which is more important.” He was a School Prefect. He was the Prefects’ Representative to the Pastoral Council. He was the Chief-of-Production of The Doon School Yearbook. He was the Editor-in-Chief of The Echo. He was the Representative to the Technology Council and the School Council. He was the House Football Captain.
He was awarded School Colours. He was awarded the Scholar’s Blazer and was awarded the General Proficiency Cup in the seniors category. He was awarded the Science Master’s Trophy for the Best Extra-Curricular Work in Science. He was part of the team that adjudged winner in the International Champions of the Space Settlement Design Competition. He was awarded the Mahindra Scholarship in Grade 8 and 10 for securing the highest marks in the entire batch throughout the year and was awarded the Nikhil Gupta Trust Scholarship in Grade 10 for securing the highest marks in math and sciences. He was awarded the Jaidev Singh Memorial Scholarship in Grade 10 for securing the highest marks in sciences. He was awarded the Marker Cup for obtaining the highest marks in history in Grade 9. He was awarded a Distinction at the Fermat and at the Pascal Mathematics Competition organized by University of Waterloo.
He has represented the School in football, athletics and various science competitions. He has represented his House in athletics, basketball, boxing, badminton, cricket, football, hockey and debating.
He was the Boy-in-Charge of the Poets’ Society. He was the Senior Editor of The Econocrat. He was the House Chess Captain and the House Music and Band Captain. “Always smiling, courteous, ever-willing to put himself out there and brace challenges! You, my friend, are a rational thinker with an independent mind. Your resilience, hard work, and dedication will take you places. My best wishes Mayank!” —MMR
He was awarded the HKIMO Gold Award and the WIMO Bronze Award. He was awarded the Marker Cup in History SL. “Iconic for his ‘UP to UPenn’ journey, Pranav has redefined the stereotypical formula of success at Doon. His spirited and loyal personality has made him the source of some of our most cherished memories, and his mad guitar, football, and poker skills will surely be missed at Chandbagh. ” —Varyam Gupta
He represented the School in music and chess. He represented his House in football, chess and music.
“Pranav Lohia is a person who always has a solution and looks for mathematical and scientific patterns in everything. The community will remember him for his in-depth study of physics and mathematics. In addition to his academic achievements, he communicates with the general community and demonstrates concern and understanding for them.” —CSG
Ribhav Bansal
485-K
“Do it with passion.” “Ribhav is the kindest character I have met. Our heated squash games will be missed and our occasional dip in the pool has created memories that will cherish a lifetime. I will miss you brother.” —Nishant Pradhan
Saksham Makin
472-K
“The memories and bonds I have made in this place are not bound by distance or time, they are eternal.” “In my 6 years of experience with Saksham, I have known him to be a kind and loving soul who has always been motivated towards his goals. He has always been an inspiration to me and to other people surrounding him.” —Mehatva Kukreja
He was the Chief-of-Production of The Grandslam. He was the House Squash Captain and the House Table Tennis Captain. He was the Boy-in-Charge of I-Bins.
He was awarded School Dramatics Colours. He was adjudged runner up in an Inter-House Declamation.
He represented the School in squash and basketball. He also represented the School in dramatics and was part of the Founders’ Day Hindi Production. He represented his House in dance, One-Act Play, declamation. He also represented his House in cricket, squash, badminton, football, table tennis, basketball and PT.
He was a School Prefect. He was the Boy-in-Charge of the Business Club. He was a Chairperson at DSMUN. He was the Senior Editor of The DS Tech. He was the House Athletics Captain and he was the Producer for his House’s One-Act Play.
He was awarded House Colours. He was awarded honorable mentions at DSMUN and WELMUN. He was awarded a Distinction in AMC and Fermat. He was awarded the Headmasters’ Cup for English. He was adjudged winner of the Historical Circle Essay Competition. He was adjudged runnerup in under fifteen hockey IPSC.
He has represented the School in hockey and athletics. He represented the School at various MUNs.’ He has represented his House in cricket, football, hockey, athletics and swimming. He was part of the House Choir.
“Ribhav was able to make his presence felt in the Dramatics at School. He enjoyed his sports too. Ribhav has a calm composure and polite behavior for which he earned respect from his peers and juniors alike. I wish him all the best for his future endeavors.” —HM
“Saksham was a balanced student and a sincere academician. His ability to put his point through in such a convincing manner stands testimony to his intellectual rigor. The entire community cares for him as he truly cares. A leader, who knew his role to balance. What stood out for Saksham was his dissipated energy that he brought in that form. He will be remembered for the respect that he accrued in this community. ” —ANC
Sushmit Das
550-K
“Keep calm and carry on.”
Vikram Gupta
550-K
“Your future is only as good as the work you put into it.”
“The fancy boy from Dubai, but most importantly my friend and brother. Our squash games, with excessive shouting, will be missed. He is one of the most talented and trustworthy people I have ever met. I hope to see you soon brother and all the best for the future.” —Sriram Alluri
He was a representative in the House Council.
He was awarded distinction in the IGCSE Feb-March 2020 Examinations.
“After 6 years, I am no closer to understanding Sushmit’s love for manga or walking in circles. However, I have understood that I can always rely on him for his honest opinion. Sushmit has taught me the importance of carving your own path, unencumbered by the expectations of others.” —Bhai Singh
He represented his House in hockey, football and PT.
He was the School Squash Captain. He was the senior representative of his House in the School Council. He was also junior House Squash Captain.
He was awarded the Marker Cup in Psychology HL in his S form. He was adjudged runner up in squash districts under seventeen team event. “A free mind and a sensitive heart is what made Sushmit stand out in the crowd of cut throat competition. Wishing him the blue skies to soar high and wings to take him to his destination.” —RHS
He represented the School in squash districts and nationals and also represented the School in golf. He represented his House in hockey, cricket, swimming, squash, tennis, table tennis, basketball, football and PT.
“A well-behaved, respectful, and self-motivated person who has a thirst for learning and first comes to mind is Vikram Gupta. He will be remembered for his simplicity and his determination in the community, as he believed in quality work.” —CSG
Vinayak Singh
485-K
“You can’t blend in if you are born to stand out.” “Vinayak is the kind of person who you’ll spend time with talking about nothing and everything, before realizing you’ve forgotten you have class and it’s already 6am.” —Yatin Gour
He was the Boy-in-charge of Mess Commitee
He was adjudged winner in various chess competitions. He achieved the standard of an RLSS Lifesaver.
He represented the School in chess, roundsquare conferences and various MUNs. He represented his House in swimming, football, hockey, cricket, chess and one-act play.
“A person who strongly believes in ‘simple living and high thinking’ and is full of positivity is Vinayak Pratap Singh. He is very creative and discusses his original ideas in a unique way. He will remain in my thoughts as an empathetic and emotionally strong person. I wish him all the best for his future endeavors.” —CSG
Advay Sapra
630-O
“Leave behind a story others decide to tell” “He has been a great friend, a constant supporter and brother throughout. I wish him success in his life” —Avi Soni
Aradhya Jain
701-O
“Just take care of the moments, the years will take care of themselves” He was the House Captain of Oberoi House. He was also the School Dance Captain. He was the Boy-in-charge of the Chemist STA. He was also the House Art and Dance Captain. He was a Committee Director at DSMUN. He was also his house’s pastoral council representative. He was the Boy-in-charge of “Write your Refill”.
He was awarded School Dance Colours. He was also awarded House Colours. He was adjudged runner-up at the Harmony Dance Competition.
He represented the School at various Inter-School dance competitions. He also represented the School in hockey. He represented the School at the International Schools Mathematics Teachers Foundation. He also represented the School as a delegate at various MUNs. He represented his House in dance, art, and music. He also represented his House in hockey, football, cricket, basketball, badminton, and athletics.
He was the School Orchestra Leader. He was also the Boyin-Charge of Write-your-refill. He was the House Basketball Captain. He was also the House Music Captain.
He was awarded School Music Colours. He was also awarded House Colours.
“Advay is a powerhouse of talent with a heart of gold. Leadership, energy and passion are the three words that describe him the best. His determination will take him a long way ahead in life!” —ABE
“His gentle indifference to external circumstances was only matched by his deep yet internal concern for the people he cared for. As someone who never failed to make me feel at ease, I will always remember Aradhya for loving people, using things, and of course, being a new C-former :)” —Keshav Tiwari
He represented the School in basketball. He also represented the School as a delegate at the Harvard MUN. He also represented the School in dance. He represented his House in cricket, football, hockey, basketball, badminton, PT, and athletics. He also represented his House in music.
“You are a scholar who excelled in multiple fields, music, basketball and a number of other activities in school. I found you to be a person full of dignity and humility and I admired the way you conducted yourself, both on and off the field! My best wishes Aradhya! ” —MMR
Avi Soni
708-O
“How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.”
“A faithful friend who is always there for you, also as a partner in crime. The 6 years of School wouldn’t have been nearly as fun without Avi. ” —Imaad Moonis
Balraam Suri
652-O
“Once you bleed blue all the other colors let you down”
“Balraam is one of the best sports persons I have ever witnessed whilst being one of the most passionate towards his house. I am lucky to have a friend like you.” —Ansh Gupta
He was a School Council Representative. He was also the House Tennis Captain. He was the House Table Tennis Captain.
He was awarded House Colours. He was adjudged winner at various table tennis competitions. He was awarded Full Colours in Table Tennis. He attained a distinction in the Fermat Test.
He represented the School in various table tennis competitions. He represented the School in various round square conferences. He represented the School at various MUNs. He represented his House in cricket, football, hockey, tennis, and table tennis. He also represented his House in music. “You exemplify dedication, commitment, focus, hard work, and you had an amazing ability to prioritize. I found you to be humble and delightfully courteous. I will miss your presence in School. My best wishes Avi!” —MMR
He was the House Swimming Captain. He was also the House Athletics Captain. He was the House Social Service Secretary.
He was awarded the Games’ Blazer. He was awarded Half Colours in Swimming. He broke various swimming records and was adjudged winner at many swimming competitions. He won various hockey awards. He was awarded 3 gold medals at the RLSS National Championship. He was part of the team that was adjudged winners of the Oakgrove School Hockey Tournament.
He represented the School in RLSS, swimming, hockey, football, cricket and athletics. He represented the school on the Student Exchange Program to The Athenian School, USA. He represented his House in football, hockey, cricket, athletics, swimming, Shanti Swaroop, art, basketball, squash, boxing, golf and choir. He represented the Uttarakhand swimming team. He represented the IPSC swimming team in the SGFI Nationals.
“You were one of the best sportsmen I had in the House. Your prowess in cricket, soccer, hockey, and athletics was a treat to see. Your passion for the house was incredibly admirable. You are courteous and very well mannered. My best wishes Balraam!” —MMR
Imaad Moonis
706-O
“Don’t talk, just act. Don’t say, just show. Don’t promise, just prove.” “Imaad is one of a kind in every aspect. The music maestro always mesmerised everyone with his guitar and his late night boxing bouts always kept me awake at night. I will miss every single moment I spent with you.” —Advay Sapra
Karmanyaraj Yadav
639-O
“Seize the moment, try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it, cause we consider these minutes golden” “Karmanya has a great sense of responsibility whilst also being one of the most intellectual guys I have ever met. His enthusiasm for Maths and Hockey is unmatchable. I will always share a special bond with him.” —Sujoy Kapoor
He was the School Popular Band Leader. He was also the House Boxing Captain. He was the House Council Secretary. He was also the House Music Captain and House Band Leader.
He was awarded School Colours. He was also awarded School Music Colours. He was awarded Half Colours in Boxing. He was also awarded House Colours. He was awarded the Headmaster’s Cup for Chemistry. He was adjudged winner in various boxing competitions. He attained a Distinction in Trinity Rock & Pop Guitar. He also attained a Distinction in Grade 4 Theory of Music.
He represented the School in music. He also represented his house in music. He represented his house in boxing, tennis, squash, PT, and hockey.
He was a School Prefect. He was also the Editor-in-Chief of The Ds Tech. He was the Editor-in-Chief of The Altruist. He was also the Boy-in-Charge of the Sustainability Society. He was the Boyin-Charge of the Paper Recycling SUPW. He was also the House Athletics Captain. He was the House Shooting Captain. He was the Director for his house’s One Act Play. He was the House Shanti Swarup essay writing competition Captain. He was the editor of The Echo. He was also the editor of The Infinity.
He was awarded the Scholar’s Blazer. He was adjudged runner up of the Shanti Swarup essay writing competition for two years consecutively. He was also adjudged winner at the Cambridge Upper Secondary Science Competition. He was awarded House Colours. He was awarded the Bronze award at the Singapore and Asian Schools Mathematics and Hong Kong International Mathematics Olympiad.
He represented the School at various hockey tournaments. He also represented the School at various photography competitions. He represented the School at various science competitions. He also represented the school at the Global Social Leaders Competition. He represented the School at various MUNs. “Imaad, a silent, dedicated, and a very hardworking human being, and above all a thorough gentleman. Throughout the years in school you showed great commitment to everything you took up. I will also remember you for your excellent value system. My best wishes Imaad.” —MMR
“I can vividly remember the passion with which you conducted the paper-recycling sessions in the online setting! For me that was an example of your sense of responsibility, which you displayed in all other spheres of school life. My best wishes, Karmanyaraj!” —MMR
Kartikeya Singh
633-O
“It was fun”
Lorcan Conlon
682-O
“If you keep the small rules, you can break the big ones.” “Lorcan is the epitome of the oscillation between inactivity and spontaneity - be it scaling walls or narrating his latest conquests. Amidst the “narcotic” laughter, eccentric antics, wingman advice and eggs-ali-pav, the last 6 years have been a blast (and a half). I couldn’t have asked for a better friend.” —Shaan Bulchandani
He was the House Football Captain and House Hindi Debating Captain He was also the House Quiz Captain and the House Badminton Captain. He was the Director of his House’s One Act Play. He was his House’s School Council Representative.
He was awarded House Colours. “An excellent footballer but more importantly an amazing friend. Very confident in his decisions and honest at all times. We have built so many memories together Kartikeya, I will always miss you.” —Sriram Alluri
He represented the School in cricket and dance. He represented his House in cricket, hockey, football, marching, PT and basketball. He also represented his House in dance and music.
He was the School Council Secretary. He was also the Dramatics Society Boy-in-Charge. He was an Editor of The Circle. He was also an Editor of The DSIR. He was an Editor of The VIBGYOR. He was the House Debating Captain.
He was awarded the Vimal Bhagat trophy for excellence in theatre. He was also awarded Best Supporting Actor. He was also awarded Psychology Marker’s Cup. He was awarded House Colours. “A dedicated sportsperson and dancer! That is how most of us who know you will remember you as! You never left a stone unturned in your efforts to help the people who you worked with. All the best!” —MMR
He represented the School in chess. He represented the School in english debating. He was a part of the Founder’s Day English Production. He represented his House in basketball, football, swimming, and chess. He also represented his House in debating, dramatics, art, and music. 187
“Lorcan is an inspiration for many. His acting skills are beyond the roof and he has set the bar a lot higher for the future batches in English plays. His debating, enacting, kindness and spontaneity amazes everyone. He has achieved so much in School yet he is so humble. I wish him all the best for his future. Good luck, Lorcan.” —SNA
Namann Jain
687-O
“A journey with no regrets, precious friends and a thousand crimes.”
“Namann is the most entertaining and stress-free guy I have ever met. The memories that we created in the last six
Prithvi Panicker
692-O
“I have never let my schooling interfere with my education” “You were one of the best friends I could have asked for, from supporting me throughout my school journey to having those serious conversations with me when I needed them the most, I will always miss you.” —Lorcan Conlan
He was A School Prefect. He was also the Head of Design of The Infinity. He was his House’s Tech Council Representative. He was also the House Cricket Captain.
He was awarded House Colours. He was also awarded a distinction in his S and SC form trials. years will definitely last an entire lifetime.” —Tushar Jalan
He represented the School in chess. He also represented the School in cricket and hockey. He represented his House in cricket, hockey, football, badminton, athletics, chess and basketball.
He was the House First Aid Captain.
He was awarded the Markers’ Cup for Computer Science HL. “Namann is certainly the most inspiring, motivated yet kind and grounded person that I have ever met in my life; a strong-willed but easy-going Dosco who anyone will be lucky to have as their friend.” —ABE
He represented the School in swimming and basketball. He also represented the School in debating. He represented his House in swimming and basketball. He also represented his House in debating.
“You came across as a very loving and an affectionate human being. I will remember you for the work that you put in swimming and basketball, but above all, for your humility and resilience. My best wishes Prithvi!” —MMR
Rajvardhan Garg
693-O
“This journey wasn’t so much about becoming something, it was about unbecoming everything that wasn’t really me.” “You are one of the best seniors I could have asked for to guide me, from playing football under you in my junior forms to the long conversations in your study. I will always miss you.” —Pranav Desai
Shivansh Kishorepuria
249-O
“Enough was never enough ” “Shivansh watching you sing was a delight. You were one of the sweetest, most caring people I have come across. All the Best for your future endeavours.” —Sujoy Kapoor
He was House Common Room in charge. He was also House Pantry in charge.
He was part of the team that was adjudged as runners up of the Shri Ram School Football Tournament
He represented the School in cricket and football. He represented the House in hockey, football, cricket and squash. “Rajyavardhan, a true sincere focused boy who knew what makes him happy- He played, studied and had fun with friends. He persued football and enjoyed the learning at Doon whole heartedly” —HCY
He was the House Choir Leader.
Conference.
He represented his house in cricket, hockey, football, choir and band. He represented the School choir at various events. “One could expect the unexpected from Shivansh. Infectious smile and pleasantly quirky humour, he had a sharp mind that ticked in myriad directions. Though somewhat shyly diffident in class, he was a brew of the choicest ingredients!” —PRC
Sriram Alluri
654-O
“Went by too soon”
“You were an excellent all-rounder. You were one of the most caring , sweetest people out there. Thank you for everything. All the Best ” —Kartikeya Singh
He was the House Hockey Captain and the House Social Service Secretary.
He was awarded the Games’ Blazer.
Sujoy Kapoor
657-O
“I went to Doon because I wanted to live deliberately. I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life. To put to rout all that was not life; and not, when I had come to die, discover that I had not lived.”
“Sujoy you were one of the best boxers in school. Your sense of humor and smile could lift up anyone. Thank you for everything, all the best for the future.” —Karmanya Yadav
He represented the School in football, hockey and cricket. He was part of the House Dance Troupe. He represented his House in basketball, badminton and table tennis.
He was a School Prefect. He was also the Editor-in-Chief of The Blue Print. He was the House Boxing Captain. He was also the House Football Captain.
He was awarded Half Colours in Boxing.
He represented the School at various hockey tournaments. He also represented the School at various Round Square conferences. He represented the school at the Harvard MUN. He represented his House in boxing, cricket, hockey, football, tennis and athletics. He also represented his House in music, debating and dramatics.
“Your behaviour is exemplary, and your personality worthy of emulation! Undoubtedly one of the best allrounders that the school has seen. You were a hard-to-find combination of knowledge, politeness and firmness. With your hard work and perseverance, I am sure that you will go a long way in life!” —MMR
“You excelled in whatever you decided to take up. It was a treat to see you boxing and training the team. I will remember you for your sense of humour and the warmth with which you greeted people. My best wishes Sujoy!” —MMR
Tushar Jalan
683-O
“Log toh kuch kahege, logo ka kaam hai kehena” “Tushar you were one of the best chess players this school has ever seen, and also one of the most caring person I have seen. Your interest in math always fascinated me I wish you all the best for the future.” —Shivansh Kishorepuria
Veer Gill
297-O
“School life was like being on a bit of vodka and sometimes a bit of fine wine, but now I’ll have a cup of kindness yet, for auld lang syne.” He was the House Chess Captain. He was the Producer for his House’s One-Act Play.
He was adjudged winner in the Junior Maths Colloquium. He was also adjudged winner at the Fermatt test. He was adjudged winner at various Chess Competitions. He was awarded School Chess Colours. He was also awarded House Colours.
He represented the School in various Maths competitions. He also represented the School in various chess competitions. He represented his House in chess. He also represented his House in squash, cricket, hockey, football, and swimming. He represented his house in dramatics and debating.
He was the House Squash Captain. He was also the House Golf Captain and House Shooting Captain. He was an Editor of The Altruist.
He was awarded House Colours. He was adjudged winner of The Doon School Individuals Squash Championship. He received a Silver Medal in the Dehradun Individual Squash District Tournament. He placed 3rd in the Selaqui Golf Tournament.
He represented the School in squash and golf. He represented his House in football, hockey, dance, art, swimming and boxing. A math whiz, a gifted chess player, and an individual with a great sense of humour. I will remember you for your sense of responsibility and for your caring attitude towards everyone around you. My best wishes Tushar! —MMR
“Veer you were one of the best golfers I have ever seen. It was a delight to watch you play. You were also an amazing friend, and Oberoi house was great with you. I wish you all the best for your future endeavours.” —Balraam Suri
“You are one of the best golfers that the school saw in a long while. I will remember you for being resilient, courteous, well-mannered, and a polite human being. I will miss your presence in school. My best wishes Veer!” —MMR
Agam Bhatia
296-T
“It’s here in this journey you will learn to be strong. You’ll get where you are going, landing where you belong.”
Ansh Gupta
636-T
“Beautiful mistakes. I wouldn’t take them back, I’m in love with the past.” “I have always been inspired by his growth. He was my roommate for 4 years and a teammate for 5 but I will remember him best as a brother.”
He was the SEDS Secretary. He was the Boy-in-Charge of the Infinity Society. He was the Chairperson of DSMUN.
He was awarded School Debating Colours. He was also awarded the Scholar’s Blazer. He was awarded House Colours. He was also awarded twelve Headmasters’ Cups. He was awarded three Academic Scholarships.
He represented the School in MUN, debating and squash. He represented his House in squash and cricket. He also represented his House in debating and shanti swarup.
He was the House Art Secretary. He was also the House Dance Captain. He was the House Athletics and Hockey Captain. He was the House Council Secretary.
He was awarded School Dance Colours. He was also awarded School Art Colours. He was awarded House Colours. He was also awarded the Best Painter Award. “Agam was not only a prodigy, but also a true friend, an exceptionally affectionate senior, and more than anything, an ideal dosco. His proficiency in the wide spectrum of activities that he pursued in school was a direct reflection of his zeal and diligence.” —Raghav Mundara
“For me, Agam is a positive, dynamic individual who has managed several feathers at The Doon School. What stands apart for me was his skill to connect with everyone in school and this is indeed a quality that I will treasure. A debater per excellence, an academic who pursued his reading with depth, and an excellent human being. He was respected for his depth and has always exhibited leadership with clarity, discipline, and consistency. A role model for me: Thank you, Agam.” —SNA
—Soham Agarwal
He represented the School in hockey and football. He also represented the School in dance and art. He represented his House in hockey, football, athletics, cricket, boxing, basketball and swimming. He also represented his House in dance.
“Ansh left school with a bagful of varied achievements to his credits. Artist, dancer extraordinaire who worked determinedly to raise his own standards and performance in all the spheres of activity and responsibility. He left his mark in so many ways but, perhaps, most of all in his brilliant artistry as a painter. I am sure we will get to see a brilliant architect that Ansh is willing to be.” —ARM
Aradhya Aggarwal
675-T
“It Ain’t How Hard You Hit…It’s How Hard You Can Get Hit and Keep Moving Forward.”
“Aradhya has been one of the most supportive friends I have ever had. He is understanding and has a great passion for doing things he loves. I wish him the best for his future endeavors and smooth sailing ahead.” — Arjun Wakhade
Archit Oberai
245-T
“And I knew exactly what to do. But in a much more real sense, I had no idea what to do.” “He is a true embodiment of a warrior’s josh. It instantly made a situation more energetic. Thank you for carrying me whenever I need you to.” —Soham Agarwal
He was the House Athletics Captain. He was also the House Chess Captain. He was the House Table Tennis Captain.
He was awarded the Games’ Blazer. He was also awarded Half Colours in Tennis.
He represented the School in tennis and chess.He represented the House in cricket, tennis, hockey, atletics, football and badminton.
He was a School Prefect. He was the Under Secretary General of DSMUN. He was the House Tennis Captain. He was the School Study Council Secretary.
He was awarded House Colours. He was also awarded Full Colours in Tennis. He was awarded the Headmaster’s Cup for Commerce. “The first thing that springs to me when I think of Aradhya is “resilient warrior.” a persistent person who never gives up. At the school, I’ve met a lot of high-caliber, high-achievers, but Aradhya stands out. Very talented, happy, and modest young man. Sending him best wishes for his next endeavours.” —DKM
He represented the School in tennis, hockey and cricket. He represented his House in tennis, table tennis, cricket, hockey, football, basketball, boxing and golf. “Archit is a very bright and disciplined student who always acted like a thorough gentleman. His passion for tennis is really commendable. His energy used to light up everyone around him. I will miss him in my classes. Wish you all the best for your future endeavours.” —SDA
Arjun Wakhade
201-T
“The Office: Season 7: Episode 21: 20:44” He was the House Boxing Captain.
He was awarded the IPSC Gold medal for Boxing.
He represented the School in boxing. He represented his House in boxing, football, hockey and athletics. He also represented his House in art and dance.
Harsh Mandhian
169-T
“Can’t say that its been easy but it is one I have thoroughly enjoyed” He was the House Cricket Captain.
He was awarded the Marker Cup for Chemistry.
He represented the School in cricket. He represented his House in cricket, hockey, football, swimming, athletics and boxing. “Arjun has been a constant pillar of support throughout my school life. The moments we have shared in the last six years will forever remain in my heart. His rock-solid attitude in and out of the ring will take him very far in life.” —Aradhya Aggarwal
“Arjun has always been self-effacing and gentlemanly. As his tutor and teacher I have valued his pleasant demeanor, intelligence and consistency. A good boxer, he played the game and played it fair!” —PRC
“Someone who has taught me how to be strong, be it on the field or, in life . “Mandy” has always kept faith in me and shared his feelings with me. Thank you for always inspiring me brother, I wish I could have spent more time with you.” —Adnan Shafique
“I found Harsh to be even-tempered and congenial. He exuded a warmth and simplicity that was both endearing and uncommon. An accomplished cricketer I will miss his presence on the cricket field.” —PTV
Harveer Kochar
328-T
““Even though you’re fed up, you gotta keep your head up” “The Tabla Maestro will always be remembered for his undying craving for ‘outside food’ and distinct laughter that echoed in the Tata house corridors. A man of few words, but wild humor potential, I’ll miss you king.’’ —Rajveer Dhingra
Karan Wakhade
211-T
“Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.” “My mentor; my true friend. School wouldn’t be as fun and enthralling without you. Thanks for sharing “blasy” advice”
He was the School Percussionist Leader for two years. He was the House Music Captain.
He was awarded School Music Colours twice. He also won the Best Percussionist Award twice. He was awarded the Marker’s cup for Computer Science. He also won several music awards.
He represented the School in music.He represented his House in badminton, swimming, chess and cricket. He also represented his House in music.
“A thorough gentleman and a musician extraordinaire, Harveer worked very hard and eventually succeeded in making his code click even more than his Instagram reels!” —VSM
He was the House Technology Council Representative.
He was awarded Third Position in IPSC Art.
— Kautilya Podagatlapalli
He represented the School in hockey and art. He represented his House in hockey, football and boxing. He also represented his House in art and music. “Karan’s enthusiasm and verve was infectious. Fun-loving albeit shy, he liked to live on his own terms and always came up with novel and interesting ideas. Just thinking of him brings a smile...being his tutor was my privilege I think!” —PRC
Kautilya Podagatpalli
705-T
“The phoenix must burn to emerge”
“Kautilya’s excitement and passion for his work have always been admired. His energy always spreads in every room he enters. He is one of the most hard-working people I have ever met and I wish him the best for the future.” —Karan Wakhade
Mehar Kapoor
711-T
“It’s been a wonderful journey of 5 best years of my life” He was the House Badminton Captain. He was the Boy-inCharge of the IT Society.
He won various art prizes.
He represented the School in badminton. He represented his House in badminton, hockey, football and chess. He also represented his House in quiz. “Kautilya broke records in advanced algorithms and his laptop also broke in the process. He did not give up and made good protracted use of the Chromebook for all the obfuscation of his code.” —VSM
He was the Boy-in-Charge of Motor Mechanics.
He won various art prizes.
“Mehar was one of the first seniors I interacted with in school because of Motor-Mechanics. Ever since then, he has been a constant pillar of support and a very good friend. I wish him the very best.” —Ryan Jain
He represented the School in various round square conferences.
“Unassuming yet resolute, quiet yet opinionated that is what makes Mehar so distinctively different. Fiercely independent, one who would like to experience things first hand rather than blindly yield to what is being told, yet reasonable. An inimitable thinker, refusing to be bound by any stereotype he is critical and astute, yet magnanimous and accommodating a man of free spirit.” —AST
Mehul Grover
658-T
“I wish there was a way to know you’re in the good old days before you’ve actually left them.” “‘From being my late-night coffee dealer during exams to the best advice guru , Mehul was like an elder brother to me. His passion for tabla and endless conversations with me will always be missed. I wish him all the best for the life that awaits him outside the walls of Chandbagh...” —Mridul Jain
He was the House Swimming Captain. He was also the House Social Service Secretary. He was the House One Act Play Producer. He was the Chief of Design of Yuv Arpan. He was one of the founding members of the Alpha competition and The Doon School Sustainability Society.
He was awarded School Music Colours.
He represented the School in music, art and dramatics. He represented his House in football, cricket and hockey. He also represented his House in art and music.
Mizghan Ali
161-T
“It wasn’t easy but it was worth it! How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” She was the House Music Captain.
She was awarded School Music Colours.
She represented the School in various round square conferences. She also represented the School in music. She represented her House in choir and band competitions. “Mehul is such an enthusiastic and always cheerful person who has that skill to make everyone in the room laugh. He has an amazing talent in tabla and I hope he continues with it outside Doon. I wish all the best for your future.” —SNA
“Mizhgan has been an amazing friend to me over the years. Mizhgan is great at being the go-to person when people need advice. Some people make such a beautiful impact on your life, you can barely remember what life was like without them.” —Dhairyajit Singh
“Mizhghan has the tenacity to respond to all challenges which come her way with honour and dignity. She has a great sense of propriety and is subservient only to her conscience. I am proud to call myself her teacher. I am sure that she will grow up to be a creative and a sensitive human being. I wish her well.” —AST
Prathham Gupta
314-T
“The more you let go, the higher you rise.” “Prathham, AKA Bunty, was one senior you could always count on. Whether it was sitting in his study discussing music or seeking relationship advice, he was always there and these minor things had a huge impact not only on individuals, but the community as a whole.” —Raghav Mundara
Raghavendra Singh
299-T
“It’s a funny place, Doon. It can take one to sublime heights or harrowing depths; sometimes they are one and the same.” “When anyone talks about RP, as Raghavendra is fondly known, it’s tough to wipe the smile off their face. RP’s expressive nature and quirky personality make him an icon of the House, not just the Form. To me, RP’s been more than a friend: a guide, a supporter, and the most irritating constant I didn’t know I needed in my Dosco life.”
He was the School Choir Leader. He was the House Band Leader.
He was awarded School Music Colours. He was also awarded the Best Vocalist in school. He was awarded several Music awards.
He represented the School in music and shooting. He represented his House in cricket. He also represented his House in music.
He was a School Prefect. He was the School Badminton Captain. He was the House One-Act Play Director.
He was awarded House Colours.
He represented the School in badminton, poetry and MUN. He represented his House in badminton, cricket, swimming, athletics, hockey, quiz and music.
“It is always a pleasure to meet Prathham. He is a kind, polite and honest young man who will always be remembered by everyone in school.” —AAQ
—Agam Bhatia
“I am proud of the way Raghvendra has developed as an individual. He has shown the kind of discipline, humbleness, and gentleness of character that is rare in the world today.” —ADN
Rajveer Dhingra
671-T
“And now I’m glad I didn’t know, The way it all would end, the way it all would go, Our lives are better left to chance, I could have missed the pain, But I’d have to miss the dance.” “He was a brother and an inspiration for everyone around him. He has the ability to light up a room and is a true Dosco in all senses. Everyone will miss his raging futsal moments but I will always miss the man who was a pillar of support, who always had my back.” —Nairit Pattnaik
Soham Agarwal
703-T
“Whatever happens to you, may not be your fault, but it is your responsibility” He was the School Basketball Captain. He was also a School Prefect. He was the Deputy Secretary General of DSMUN. He was the Editor-in-Chief of The Grandslam. He was the House Basketball and Golf Captain.
He was awarded House Colours. He was also awarded Half Colours in Football.
He was the Comittee Director of DSMUN, football and basketball.He represented his House in squash, hockey, football, basketball, cricket and table tennis.
He was the House Captain of Tata House. He was the School Art Secretary. He was the House Football Captain. He was also the House Debating Captain. He was the Chief-Of-Production of The Vibgyor. He was also the Committee Director of DISEC.
He was awarded House Colours. He was also awarded School Art Colours. He was awarded Half Colours in Football. He was also awarded various Speaker Awards in Debating and MUN.
He represented the School in art, english debating, MUN and football. He represented his House in football, hockey, athletics, boxing and swimming. He also represented his House in art and debating. “Rajveer is one of the most talented sports person with an independent mind. I will remember you for the passion for basketball and soccer and for your courteous nature. Best wishes for him.” —JTR
“He has the ability to motivate and cheer up others in their worst times. I still cherish all the fun moments and occasional fights I had with him. Time flew by when you were by my side. ” —Ansh Gupta
“Soham is a remarkable young boy with a great ability to lead and motivate others. His approachable character, cheerfulness, and polite demeanor will always be remembered by everyone. I wish him all the best in his future endeavors.” —ADN
Yuvraj Chopra
698-T
“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” “Yuvraj, best characterized by his uncanny jokes, was a loyal friend. He carved his own space in a place which didn’t always understand him.” —Soham Agarwal
He was the Boy-in-Charge of the AV Squad. He was a Certified Life Guard in RLSS.
He was awarded the Best AV in Inter House One-Act Play.
He represented his House in music, hockey, athletics and cricket. He also represented his House in drama and dance.
“As his tutor I observed Yuvraj closely and found him capable and astute: someone who is yet to reach a ripening of the best in him. Keeping to the straight and narrow Yuvraj has it in him to go far.” —PRC