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Graduation Day event at The Achievers School

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Graduation Day
Nagpur: Graduation — a time to celebrate, a time to look back to fond moments and also a time to move forward in scholastic life. With these thoughts, the Graduation Day 2017-18 of The Achievers School (TAS), Manish Nagar, was held recently. The children of UKG were dressed in traditional graduation gowns and caps. They were accompanied by their parents.

A welcome song was sung by some of the mentors along with Reynolds, the music teacher. The parents participated in games of riddles and tongue twisters. There was a Photo Corner were the children clicked pictures along with their friends and parents. Parents also took pictures alongside the mentors. The Graduation Certificates were handed over to the children by the Director of TAS Sapna Kathiyar. Refreshments were served to the parents and children.

Graduation Day event at The Achievers School


Prize distribution ceremony for the winners in Socio-Techno activity Winaz 2018

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Nagpur: PJLCE organized Socio-Technical activity Winaz 2K18 with great zeal & vigor. More than 900 students from various Junior colleges were present along with their parents with full enthusiasm for the prize distribution ceremony of “Impact of Social Media on Today’s Youth”.

Principal Dr. A. M. Shende addressed the gathering and motivated them to pursue their dreams & guided student’s pros Corns of Social media. Dr. Kavita Gour convener & Head B E First year of the event gave the introductory speech and explained the motive behind running the contest. Social medial gives positive impact for growth and development if used with positive mind set. Learned faculty members zeroed down on views and the dignitaries present gave them attractive prizes. All the HOD’s and faculty members were present to grace the occasion. All in the entire event was a huge success.

Prize distribution ceremony for the winners in Socio-Techno activity Winaz 2018

Students flaunt their skill in College making competition on Earth Day

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Nagpur: Collage has been the best relevant form of art making as it is made of stuff that we come across in our day to day life. Edify School has organized “collage Making Competition” on 22nd April, 2018 on the occasion of “ Earth Day” where the students of four houses took part and came up with their talent in artistic forms. The topic was “Earth Day Boones-Banes” where the participants picturised the ways by which we can save our mother land and can make it more teeming.

This intrahouse competition was judged through online portal by face book by the parents, friends & well wishers.

The school Directors Mrs. & Mr. Inderpreet Singh Tuli appreciated the winner Team of Grade 6B Earth House and the runner up Grade 7B Earth House. Also in the poster Competition Grade 10 A grabbed the first position and 2nd was secured by Grade 10 B Earth House.

Our Principal Dr. Plex John motivated the participants and stressed that today it is our need of the hour to spread awareness about the Pros & Cons of the unethical practicing towards nature.

Special thanks to Pramod Shendre and Abhishek Chourasia accompanied by Tushar Gourkhede for the successful completion of the event.

Students flaunt their skill in College making competition on Earth Day

Edify School organizes “Beat the Heat” event for parents

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Nagpur: The Edify School organized a fun and enjoyment event “Beat the Heat” for parents on April 29. Edify believes in being together, so this summer they brought the parents together and organized the event for them. The parents were given ample of time to enjoy, dance and play the wonderful games organized by the school.

The activities like for ladies swimming competition and gents separately, couple dance and musical chair raised the bar of this event. Parents were enlightened to have such a warm and refreshing treat from the school. Snacks and drinks were also offered to the couples. People had great fun and appreciated this step of Edify to bring people together and made them forget about the hotness of weather.

The directors Mrs. and Mr. Inderpreet Singh Tuli applauded the winners of the games by giving prizes and also enthusiastically been a part of the get together. The Principal Dr. Plex John mentioned the happiness of being together and spending time with our near and dear ones.

The sports facilitators and the teachers played a significant role in successful completion of the event.

Edify School organizes “Beat the Heat” event for parents

Priyadarshini School flouts norms; begin books, uniforms sale in premises

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School kid with parents

Nagpur: As the fresh educational session has commenced in many schools in Nagpur, the issue of fee hike and over-the-counter sale in school premises has once again raked up! Like every year, this year too most of the schools have overlooked the administrative orders not to sell the stationary items and uniforms in the school premises.

Despite the prohibitory orders, many top schools are being seen flouting the norms and functioning on their own whims and fancies. The reason – the schools very well know that parents will certainly not take the risk of complaining about the matter. Many schools in the city are taking advantage of this trend among parents and continue with their selling spree.

The Bhavan’s Vidya Mandir at Civil Lines has emerged as the top defaulter in the list. The pictures available as evidence with Nagpur Today show that counters for sale of books are open in the school premises. The school authorities however excuse this glitch by coming up with flat reply saying that they were just facilitating parents.

BVM

However, BVM, in its stationery list handed out to the students claims that it does not force students and parents to buy books and uniforms from school premises. On the contrary, the school has opened up the sale counters which indirectly ‘force’ parents to abide by the school’s stricture or face the heat!

BVM is not the sole rule breaker! Another prominent school in town – Priyadarshini Nagpur Public School located at Old Bagadganj on Bhandara road has gone a step ahead. The school has openly displayed a notice in school premises regarding sale of books and uniforms. Guess what? The school has given a diktat to go for buying two sets of uniform on the ground of personal hygiene.

Priyadarshani

Priyadarshini Nagpur Public School authorities in their notice have specially mentioned the name of a shop called Milton Dresses located at Itwari.

Moreover, the school administration has smartly changed the house uniforms which has made it compulsory to buy new uniforms from the school.

Nagpur Today tried to contact the school education department authorities in this regard but none of them was available to speak up on this issue.

Priyadarshini School flouts norms; begin books, uniforms sale in premises

VIT awarded as best engineering college in Nagpur by Prime Time Global Education Excellence Awards 2018

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Nagpur: The Global Education Excellence Awards, 2018 was organized on 29th April, 2018 at Hotel Park, Parliament Street in New Delhi. This Summit showcases the high academic goals and outstanding achievements through innovation, leadership, dedication and commitment towards learning and contributing to the better tomorrow. According to the official website, the idea behind establishing Global Education Excellence Awards 2018 is to recognize significant contribution in the education sector. It is a small token of appreciation from Prime Time to honor the doers and pioneers of the Education sector fraternity, in a spectacular style.

The Vidarbha Institute of Technology (VIT) is awarded as the “Best Engineering College in Nagpur” by Prime Time Research Media Private Limited during the award ceremony of Global Education Excellence Awards held in New Delhi. The key factors that are observed by the scrutiny committee include College and Principals track record.

VIT is approved by AICTE, New Delhi and Government of Maharashtra & affiliated to RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur. The college had recently received Grade ‘B’ by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council) committee. There are so many other optimistic things as noted about college includes the gradually increasing student placement records, extracurricular activities, participation of faculty in different monitoring committees, admission ratio per year, Industrial MOU’s, facilities as provided by the college to students and employees both.

Dr.Sanjay S Uttarwar, Principal along with Prof.Nilesh P Bodne, Vice-Principal had gone to New Delhi to receive said prestigious award. Dr.Sanjay S Uttarwar is recipient of “Bharat Vidya Shiromani Award” & “Global Excellence Award” for 2017. He is a renowned academician of the region with glorious past records. He is having 30 years rich academic & industrial experience working with renowned educational groups of Maharashtra.

Jitesh N. Maheshwari (Chairman,VIT), said, “This is a very proud moment for us. We have set a benchmark for ourselves. This certainly attests that continuous hard work proves fruitful.” Dr. Pooja Maheshwari (Secretary, VIT) along with Dr. G.S.Natrajan (Director, VIT) and Dr. Sanjay Uttrwar (Principal, VIT) also appreciate the excellent work that is being done by the team of VIT.

VIT awarded as best engineering college in Nagpur by Prime Time Global Education Excellence Awards 2018

Olympiad Medals Shower at Sandipani

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Nagpur: Sandipani Junior College students radiated jubilance as they bagged medals at various competitions organized by National Science Olympiad Foundation during the session 2017-2018. Vidhi Tuteja won gold, Sarang Velankar bagged silver while Piyush Tembekar clinched the bronze medal at IEO. NSO gold medals were bagged by Sahil Ansari and Sana Sheikh. Ankita Patel won silver and Samrudh Ghughare won bronze medals. Sana Sheikh and Rohit Shende also bagged gold medals for Maths Olympiad. Piyush Tembekar and Shradha Neware won silver and bronze medals respectively in IMO. In NCO Sejal Choudhary and Sahil Ansari won gold medals while Shruti Saraf and Pooja Ghorpade won silver and Ashwin Tiwari bagged bronze medal.

Students also claimed medals in ICSO where Vidhi Tuteja, Shajda Ansari and Tina Kalambe won gold, Anushree Joshi won silver and Himani Bisht won bronze for the same.

The School President Rajashri Shrikant Jichkar, Chief Advisor Lata Thergaonkar, School Manager Mrunalini Kale, Principal Shanthi Menon and all teachers congratulated the winners on their commendable performance. This glorious achievement was guided ably by Pallavi Goutam, Mini Das, Rajani Jagtap, Roshni Joshi, Hamid Sheikh and Dewal Kiran.

Olympiad Medals Shower at Sandipani

PJLCE celebrated TARANG-2K18

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Bharat Dhak Shweta Gajbhiye & Nazim Sheikh

Nagpur: The teacher and students of PJLCE were just saying one thing “It’s Time To Party, Don’t be shocked? You heard that right!!”

It was a time to unleash from the hats they wore all year around of ‘students’ and ‘teachers‘only to let loose and have a gala time. Wondering what’s the occasion?? Hmm, it was the time when the prestigious college had recently organized Tarang-2K18. An annual cultural fest at its premises.

Happy faces, decked-up girls and dapper dudes had an awesome time not only with each other, but with their teachers as well. The function turned out to be a massive hit with heavy crowd and thumping beats of Bollywood music, Desi girls and boys gave captivating performances one after the other on the catchy music.

The fashion police inspected some great dresses and traditional costumes during the event. From pretty in pink to red hot beauty, from handsome in suit, to elegant in kurtas, the event had it all!!

With the blessing of the Management Dr. Satish Chaturvedi & Abha Chaturvedi, the event began with lighting of the ceremonial lamp in the presence of Principal Dr. Abhay Shende, Convenor Dr. Gaytri Wankhade, Co-Convenor Prof. Ravindra Jogekar. The glittering inauguration was followed by an exhibition of talent & Skills by the youth of the college which included fashion shows, singing, dancing etc. This enthusiastic pool of talent was witnessed by an era of overwhelming talent. All in all Tarang 2K18 was a great success and was deeply enjoyed by one and all.

PJLCE celebrated TARANG-2K18


PIET to initiate social innovation business incubator under Silice

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Nagpur: Dr. Vivek Nanoti Principal Priyadarshini Institute Of Engineering and Technology Nagpur and Dr. Rakesh Himte Dean student counseling, PIET Nagpur had attended Training program during 23 -25 April 2018 organized by University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

The Training program on Managing social hub – Sinnolab. The Training Modules on the position of HEI social innovation and interprise activities in the wider ecosystem, understanding the target market for HEI, engaging with internal and external stake holders, developing connections with governmental, business and third sector organizations, counstructing models of hub development and activities to fuel the hub project pipeline, financing startup and growth working with social investors for project development, effective leadership and stake holders communication skills for hub development and developing the business model and action plan.

The training also includes site visits to the living hub and ‘The Melting pot’, Scotland’s centre for social innovation. The coordinator of The Melting Pot Miss Samantha Hulls Explained the details of working of centre of innovation. Prof. Richard Harrison and Sarah Cooper from university of Edinburgh and Prof. Gordana Coric And Eva Biondic from VERN unniversity, Zagreb, Croatia were The trainers of the training program.

Dr. Satish Chaturvedi Chairman LTJSS, Abha Chaturvedi Secretary LTJSS, Dushyant Chaturvedi Director GB LTJSS and Abhijeet Deshmukh Director LTJSS appreciated Dr. Nanoti and Dr. Himte for this training program.

​Vice Principal Dr Asutkar and all the Deans will be actively contributing to this Project.

PIET to initiate social innovation business incubator under Silice

Farewell to Final Year Students Vihang-2K18 in Pridarshini Indira Gandhi College of Engineering

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Nagpur: Farewell to Final Year B.E. Students Vihang-2K18 was organized in Priyadarshini Indira Gandhi College Of Engineering on 13th April 2018 with full zest and zeal. Program was inaugurated by Principal Dr. R.M. Dhoble. In his address to students and teachers Dr. Dhoble focused on the need of Innovations and Skills required in today’s Engineering Education. He appealed to the students to be self reliable, globally competent and urged them to be human being with good values and ethics.

Vihang-2K18 in-Charge Prof. Bhagyashree Dharaskar in her address told about Vihang and shared the old memories of students in college making the environment very cheerful. Dr. R. S. Khokale in his speech said that the students must concentrate on the newer avenues and opportunities and asked student to keep pace with the world. Many of the students shared their experiences from their four year tenure in the college making the environment emotional.

A small cultural program was presented by the junior students for their seniors. Prof. Vaishali Kesalkar, Dean Academics, PIGCE, Dr. R. S. Khokale, HoD, Computer Science and Engineering, Prof U. B. Malkhandale, HoD Electrical Engineering, Prof. S. H. Jawale, HoD Electronics Engineering, Prof. A. S. Gawarle, HoD Electronics and Communication Engineering, Prof. P.A. Godse, HoD Civil Engineering & Dr. D. Hardas, First Year Co-ordinator were present on the dais. Prof. P. A. Puranik proposed vote of thanks.

Miss. Mona Prasad and Sunny Gedam were declared Miss. Vihang-2K18 and Mr. Vihang-2K18 respectively.
Prof. M. R. Shelke, Prof. Vivek Barwat, Prof. Purnashti Bhosale, Prof. Samruddhi Thawari and Prof. Aditi Agrawal, all staff and students coordinators took sincere efforts for the success of program.

Dr. Satish Chaturvedi, Chairman, Abha Chaturvedi, Secretaty, Abijeet Deshmukh, Executive Director, LTJSS, sent their blessing and well wishes for the programme.

Farewell to Final Year Students Vihang-2K18 in Pridarshini Indira Gandhi College of Engineering

Sandipani School refuses to shift RTE students to another branch for middle school

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Sandipani School
Nagpur: A sheer violation of Right to Education Act is currently seen at many city schools which have come up with new gameplan to avoid their financial loss due to the implementation of the act. As a result, many parents who were earlier being benefitted from the act have helplessly continued education by shelling out huge fees in these schools.

Similar such matter has come to light in city’s renowned Sandipani school. Ironically, the education department as well as Zilla Parishad authorities have turned mute spectators to the mass irregularties being committed at the end of schools. Over 50 parents are currrently running from pillar to post to secure their children’s future which has been at stake owing to the latest rider by Sandipani school.

The parents affected by the apathy of Sandipani school administration have informed that the school’s Civil Lines branch runs classes from 1 to 4 after which the students would be shifted to its another branch at Hazaripahad for further classes. This practice was being followed till the year 2015. However, parents alleged that meanwhile school administration had smartly got separate registration for Hazaripahad branch in order to avoid giving admission to class 4th passout RTE students coming from its Civil Lines branch.

Many of the children from Civil Lines have now been barred from admission into Hazaripahad branch. Surprisingly, the students who were paying fees were approved for admission for further classes.

When the parents approached Sandipani school administration, the concerned authority promised admission to their children from May 2 to May 10. On the contrary when the parents reached Hazaripahad branch on the stipulated date, they were told that the admissions were already full.

Sandipani School administration came up with the statement saying that an amount of Rs 54000 as yearly fees and charges along with Rs 15000 for transportation has been provided against admission to each student in class 5 at its Hazaripahad branch. In order to avoid wastage of this expsnse, the students passing out class 4th from Civil Lines branch will not be given admission. Even if the school administration permits admission to any student on condition of paying full fees, it fears if any parent approaches court against the practice in future then the school may have to return the full fees and face court action too, said a school source.

A parent on condition of anonymity told Nagpur Today, “I got my daughter admitted to Sandipani’s Civil Lines branch under RTE and at that time, I was told that my daughter would be transferred to Hazaripahad branch after she would complete class 4th. But now they are refusing and even when I agreed to pay fees, they have kept me on hold. As of now my daughter’s future is at stake as I am not getting admission anywhere. Even if I opt for other schools, they are asking for huge donations. Is this what ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ really means. Not only me the school has taken many other parents for similar ride.”

Sandipani School refuses to shift RTE students to another branch for middle school

Achievement of CSE Dept students in Jalgaon, GHRAET

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Achievement of CSE Dept students in Jalgaon, GHRAET
Nagpur: Students from Computer Science & Engineering department of G.H. Raisoni Academy of Engineering & Technology, Nagpur participated in “TRPCS” a National Level Technical Research Paper held in Jalgaon. It provides students with a platform for presenting their genuine research. 30 group participated in this event.

Final year CSE students participated in Level II competition and title of paper is “Controlling Computer System using Eye Movement”. Shivan Singh and Shambhavi Mase won first prize. Third year CSE students participated in Level I competition and title of paper is “Project Information System”. Nikita Sahare, Vaibhav Bhoute and Prashik Masarkar won third prize.

Students thanks to the Management, Principal, Dr.Vivek Kapur & Prof. Amit Pimpalkar, HOD CSE Dept. for their success and achievement.

Achievement of CSE Dept students in Jalgaon, GHRAET

GH Raisoni’s students excel in research paper meet at Jalgaon

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Students from Computer Science and Engineering Department of G H Raisoni Academy of Engineering and Technology, participated in ‘TRPCS’, a national-level technical research paper held in Jalgaon.

It provides students with a platform for presenting their genuine research. Total 30 groups participated in this event. Final year CSE students participated in Level II competition and title of paper is‘Controlling Computer System using Eye Movement’.

Shivan Singh and Shambhavi Mase won first prize. Third year CSE students participated in Level I competition and title of paper is ‘Project Information System’. Nikita Sahare, Vaibhav Bhoute and Prashik Masarkar won third prize.
Students thanks to the Management, Principal, Dr Vivek Kapur and Prof Amit Pimpalkar, HoD CSE Department for their success and achievement.

GH Raisoni’s students excel in research paper meet at Jalgaon

Somalwar Nikalas students shine at 8th International English Olympiad

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The students of Somalwar Primary School, Nikalas brought laurels to the school in the 8th International English Olympiad (IEO) organised by Science Olympiad Foundation, New Delhi.

Ananya Kadu and Swara Khobragade (Std II), Sanvi Kulkarni (Std III) and Anushka Pol (Std IV ) won gold medals. Shourya Pandhase and Bhakti Mishra (Std II), Nirmitee Choukone (Std III) and Harshita Sontakey (Std IV ) bagged silver medals.Twisha Bisen and Madhura Deshpande (Std II), Sarthak Kothekar (Std III), Revati Deshpande and Harshwardhan Jadhawar bagged bronze medals.

Sanvee Kulkarni and Anushka Pol were awarded merit certificates in the 2nd level of IEO examination. Secretary of Somalwar Education Society Prakash Somalwar, Headmistress Shital Garode, Supervisor Archana Bharnagar and the staff congratulated the students. The students were guided by Madhavi Pandharipande, Prachi Jathar and Archana Bhatnagar.

Somalwar Nikalas students shine at 8th International English Olympiad

Sandipani students win laurels at Inter-school Junior Genius contest

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The students of Sandipani School, Civil Lines, participated in the Inter-school Junior Genius Contest organised by SIP Abacus and Brain Gym.

Aaliya Buddharaja from Std. I, Mohd Affan Faruqui and Yashika Gupta from Std II won the trophies and certificates for their individual achievements and great performance. The incharge teacher was Snehal Somalwar.

School President Rajashri Jichkar, Chief Advisor Lata Thergaonkar, Manager Mrunalini Kale and Headmistress Malka Faizuddin applauded the efforts of the teachers and students.

Sandipani students win laurels at Inter-school Junior Genius contest


Somalwar students win the inspire quiz

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Nagpur: Recently students of Somalwar Junior College, Ramdaspeth, Nagpur, Aditya Lote, Nihal Chandwani and Yash Kale had participated in the Inspire Quiz conducted by Department of Science and Technology of Shivaji Science College, Nagpur. 40 schools from Vidarbha participated in the camp. After a few eliminations finally 4 schools reached the final round.

Somalwar Team emerged winner in the competition. The Students were guided by the Junior College lecturers. Secretary of Somalwar Academy Education Society Shri Prakash Somalwar & Shri. Rohit Somalwar, Member felicitated the winners. Principal Mrs. Vaishali Dakhole congratulated the students for their success.

Somalwar students win the inspire quiz

Bhavan’s students dance their way to top

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Nagpur: Two students of Bhavan’s B P Vidya Mandir, Ashti, made the school proud by clinching the first prize in Duet Semi-Classical Dance Category in All India Multi-Lingual Dance and Music Competition held at Kala Vikas Kendra, Cuttack, Odisha and organised by Theatre Movement, Cuttack, from Feb 4 to Feb 10, 2018.

The dance performance based on valour of Karan and Arjun from ‘Mahabharata’ that was choreographed by Madhumita Chakravarty, as greatly appreciated by the audience. The dance was performed by Priyam Singh and Shreyansh Alset.

Principal Vandana Bisen applaused and congratulated the students and teachers on their grand success and for putting in consistent efforts.

Bhavan’s students dance their way to top

SOS students donate books to needy pupils

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At a time when many of the so called prestigious schools are openly selling books and stationery items in the premises, the students at School of Scholars at Atrey Layout have set an altogether different example. Contributing their bit to society, the SOS students have come to donate books to the needy students at Nehru Bal Sadan.

The students of class 4 and 5 purchased new books and note books for the donation drive .The Principal Rekha Nair, Vice Principal Nutan Jamil, Primary Supervisor Kranti Kadu appreciated the librarian SOS Atrey Layout Rohini Awasthy and the students for the noble deed.

SOS students donate books to needy pupils

200 plus Campus offers students with college Authorities of ACET

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Anjuman College of Engineering & Technology

Nagpur: Anjuman College of Engineering & Technology added yet another achievement in the Academic year 2017-18, with an outstanding 200 plus Campus offers taken by the students, more over the placement results of some companies still awaited. This will add to the number of placement furthermore. Around 40 companies have been provided for recruitment.

The major companies includes Eternus Solution, Asahi Glass, Paramatrix, HCL, Triveni Turbines, Sanjeev Group, Shriram Finanace, Epic Research, BYJU’S, Amazon, Yalamanchili, Prototech, Innoeye, MPhasis, SGS Technical Services, Global Space, Essense IT Solution, Collebra, Vowel Web Solutions, Sparkline, THINKSYNQ, Pickworth Enterprises etc. more than 200 offers have been taken by students of Anjuman College of Engineering & Technology, Nagpur.

Justice A. A. Ginwala, Administrator Anjuman Hami-E-Islam and Dr. Sajid Anwar, Principal of the college has congratulated their shining stars for their excellent performance not only in the academics but also in recruitment. He has also praised Dr. Sayyad Naimuddin, Head Training & Placement, Prof Khwaja Ramizuddin, Training incharge and entire team for their whole hearted contribution to get opportunities for the students.

200 plus Campus offers students with college Authorities of ACET

Jain International students clinch silver, bronze at State Roller Hockey Championship

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The students of Jain International School participated in the 28th Maharashtra State Roller Hockey Championship and brought laurels to the school by clinching Silver and Bronze Medals in the U-12 Girls and U-16 Boys Category. The students who brought laurels to the school are, Khushi Goplani (Std V ) in the U-12 Girls Category who won the Silver Medal.

While in U-16 Boys Category the Bronze Medal was clinched by Vedant Dange (StdVIII), Mitul Nimgade (Std VIII), Gagandeep Kothari (Std VIII) and Aasma Khobragade (StdVIII). Aasma Khobragade (StdVIII) proved that he is second to none by securing his position in the National Team. The students were trained by Ratan Marhas, Skating Coach. The Management and the Principal Anmol Badjatia lauded the students on their feat

Jain International students clinch silver, bronze at State Roller Hockey Championship

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