Chandigarh, July 29 -- Delhi Public School hosted its annual event, 'Samvidhi 7.0 - The Legal Conclave'. The two-day event, a celebration of legal consciousness and excellence, drew an impressive participation of around 300 students of classes 9 to 12 from the tri-city schools and regional areas. This event brought together an guest list comprising Shipra Bansal, chairperson of the Chandigarh Commission for Protection of Child Rights (CCPCR), who attended the occasion as the chief guest on the opening day. Mohammad Tayyab, IAS presently secretary to Government of Punjab was the chief guest for the valedictory ceremony. They lauded the school's efforts in empowering the future generation with knowledge of their rights and duties. Day One featured a range of competitions and activities, including Curia Simulata (The Moot Court), Breaking Barriers- Walk the Talk, One Planet Summit, National Crisis Committee (NCC), Interaction with Intellectuals, and Theatrum Platea (Street Play). Day Two witnessed the Round 2 and Round 3 of most of the competitive events which included exhilarating Street Plays and Ramp Walk highlighting current social issues. Director Reema Dewan emphasised the importance of such events in challenging mindsets and promoting legal awareness, explained the origins of our legal framework, and highlighted the responsibility of individuals-within the family, society, and nation-in upholding justice and protecting fundamental rights. The Overall Best School Trophy was won by Delhi Public School, Chandigarh but, being the host school, the trophy was passed on to Kundan Vidyamandir, Ludhiana along with the cash prize of Rs.10,000....