Laxman Public School Laxman Public School




  • When did you decide that you wanted to be an engineer and why? It was way back in 1996. I remember scoring good marks in Maths and that is when I developed an interest and decided to be an engineer.

  • What is the one thing that you miss most about LPS? My fellow mates and those wonderful teachers. You see, they gave that wonderful feeling of being secure within the four walls the school.

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  1. What sets apart LPS from other schools? It's an amazing school with brilliant teachers and the world's the best principal taking the school to such heights. It doesn't only impart education academically but also ensures the all around development of the student. I have been mighty lucky to be part of such a great institution.
  2. Would you recommend the youth to take up sciences? Yes definitely, we need more talented technical people in India today so that we can compete with other countries. But one should keep in my mind that taking science does not make you a genius; you need to work hard to be an achiever.
  3. What was the most embarrassing punishment you have ever been awarded? From the principal and the punishment was that she has never punished me.
  4. Who is your inspiration? Dhiru Bhai Ambani. The great man with great thoughts who made it to the top against all odds.
  5. Which teacher do you miss the most and why? Mr. Rajiv Tyagi. He has been a real teacher; he taught me the rights and wrongs of life and supported me in my hard times.
  6. How does it feel to be part of such high-end companies? It feels great to be competing with such companies like Infosys. It shows that strong my ties have been in my school that I carry the ideals and beliefs that I learnt in school even today. Now I am passing them on to my friends and family as I cruise through life.