Congratulations! Result (2024-2025)

Prominent Alumni

Prominent Alumni

Proud Alumni (Sh. Ajaneesh Kumar) of DPS Mathura Road

Principal, Staff & Students of Delhi Public School Mathura Road would like to Congratulate Shri Ajaneesh Kumar (Dipsite 86 )for being appointed as the next Ambassador of India to the Argentine Republic.

Mr Ajaneesh Kumar had earlier served as India’s High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam. He was also Deputy Director General at Indian Council of World Affairs ( ICWA) New Delhi. He assumed the role of India’s Ambassador to Estonia on March 11, 2022.

Ankita Bhambri

Ankita Bhambri

Ankita Bhambri won a total of nine singles and nine doubles titles at tournaments of the ITF Circuit. She has played on the WTA Tour on five occasions.

Tanmay Das

Tanmay Das

Tanmay Das with a highly impressive CV of winning a golden double in 50m and 100m backstroke at the 2019 Khelo India Youth Games; finishing first and second in Pacific School Games, fourth in Asian age group in 2017, over-all champion in group 3 in 2015, and securing fourth place in senior national.

Richa Mishra

Richa Mishra

Delhi's Richa Mishra has three Indian swimming records under her name. She has the best timing by an Indian in the 800m freestyle, 200m butterfly and 400m individual medley. Richa Mishra's national mark in the 200m butterfly is the longest standing national swimming record in India.

Vanshika Sachar

Vanshika Sachar

Vanshika Sachar Participation in Asian School Championship from 12th to 19th Aug. 2016 held at Singapore.Vanshika won Silver Medal in Team Pacific School game held in Adeliade, Australia.

Ishita Gupta

Ishita Gupta

Ishita Gupta won Gold Medal ITTF World junior circuit India junior & cadet open She also won Silver Medal ITTF World junior circuit india junior & cadet open. Ishita Secured 5th position in World school Championship 2016 Israel.

Tejas Baroka

Tejas Baroka

Tejas Baroka was picked by Gujarat Lions team in the 2017 Indian Premier League He made his first-class debut in 2019, for Delhi in the 2019–20 Ranji Trophy.

Yuki Bhambri

Yuki Bhambri

Yuki Bhambri reached the junior No. 1 ranking in the world in February 2009.[1] He won the Junior Australian Open Boys singles title in 2009. Yuki made history as the first Indian winner of the prestigious Orange Bowl at age 16.

 Milind Kumar

Milind Kumar

Milind Kumar was named in the United States' squad for their Twenty 20 International (T20I) series against Canada. Represented USA in T20 World Cup 2024.He played IPL for 3years then shifted to USA.

Pawan Negi

Pawan Negi

Pawan Negi made his Twenty 20 International debut for India national cricket team against the United Arab Emirates in the 2016 Asia Cup. He was picked in the Indian squad for ICC T20 World Cup 2016.Played IPL for Consecutive 8 years.

International Players

S.NO NAME Game
1. Virender Hooda Basketball
2. Vinod Kumar Basketball
3. Sanjay Kumar Basketball
4. Nishikant Singh Basketball
5. Saurab Raina Basketball
6. Humayun Khan Basketball
7. Vinay Kaushik Basketball
8. Gaurav Ohalan Basketball
9. Agamjot Singh Chess
10. Meharjot Singh Chess
11. Anirudh Jain Chess
12. Kritik Chopra Football

International Players

S.NO NAME Game
1. Ananya Agarwal Karate
2. Gehna Bansal Karate
3. Aryan Billani Karate
4. Amiesha Dhall Table Tennis
5. Esha Bhambri Table Tennis
6. Ekta Bhambri Table Tennis
7. Jannat Kaur Anand Tennis
8. Prabhsimran Kaur Soft Tennis
9. Harender Singh Swimming
10. Parth Gupta Swimming
11. Gautam Kathuria Swimming
12. Shruti Gupta Swimming
13. Varun Sethi Swimming
14. Shantunu Tokas Swimming