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Launches transformative 100-day crash course "Toppers' Race" at
Zakura
KS News Desk
Srinagar, May 31: In a positive step toward helping students in the Kashmir Valley, International Delhi Public School (IDPS) Srinagar, in collaboration with Unacademy Center Srinagar has officially launched the “Toppers’ Race” — an intensive 100-day crash course for students of Class 8th, 9th and 10th.
The launch event took place at Zakura, Srinagar and drew an impressive gathering of educators, students and dignitaries.
The program is designed to combine board exam studies with early exposure to top competitive exams like NEET, JEE, NTSE, Olympiads and others. It aims to close the gap between regular classroom learning and success in competitive exams.
“This initiative is not just about exams — it’s about creating a mindset of ambition, discipline and vision,” said S.M.F Andrabi, Director Operations Kashmir & Ladakh IDPS Society New Delhi. “By partnering with Unacademy, we are extending our commitment to quality education beyond the traditional school model and preparing our students to compete at the national level with confidence and competence.”
Chairman IDPS Srinagar Showkat Chowdhury expressed pride in the initiative and said they have always believed in going beyond textbooks to prepare students for the real world.
"The ‘Toppers’ Race’ program is a bold step in that direction — giving our students access to top-tier resources, expert guidance and the confidence to dream big and achieve bigger," he said.
Director of Unacademy Center Srinagar Lateef Masudi also underscored the significance of the course.
“In today’s fast-changing academic environment, students
must be prepared not only to succeed in school but to thrive in a highly competitive
national landscape,” he said.
The event was graced by several esteemed personalities including Principal Sheema
Manzoor, Vice Principal Anisa Mehraj, senior faculty members and prominent
educationists, all of whom applauded the collaborative effort to elevate the
region’s academic standards.
PRO IDPS Srinagar Rehaana Showkat delivered a vote of thanks. She also hosted the entire program with remarkable warmth and professionalism.
She extended gratitude to the Unacademy team, school leadership, faculty, students and all guests present.
“This collaboration marks a new dawn for our students and we are grateful to every individual who made this vision a reality,” she said.