CMS delegation to visit Nepal for participation in International Quality Circle Convention

Lucknow, October 8:  A 13-member delegation of City Montessori School, Kanpur Road Campus will be leaving for Nepal to participate in the International Convention on Students' Quality Circle (ICSQC). This quality convention has been convened  from 14 to 16 October under the aegis of World Council of Total Quality and Excellence in Education (WCTQEE) in which students' teams and quality experts from across the globe are participating. This information was given by the Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma. He added that this International Convention  on Quality Control Circle will be helpful in preparing students to adapt to the changing world scenario and be able to find out positive solutions of problems, develop analyzing skills, team work, and utilize innovative skills. CMS Founder Dr. Jagdish Gandhi has wished the students and teachers of the school going to Nepal success.

             Mr Sharma further informed that the student team of CMS Kanpur Road Campus participating the International Quality Circle Convention in Nepal will be led by the teachers Mr Vaibhav Srivastava, Ms Sarita Bhaskar and Mr Neelesh Singh. Student members of the delegation comprise Jahnvi Kapoor, Esha Singh, Vishu Boudh, Aadya Dixit, Shatakshi Singh, Amrit Singh Syan, Jatinn Khannaa, Arnav Tewari, Aarunya Tripathi and Rajkishore Tewari. Mr Sharma said that during this International Convention, CMS students' team will present case study on burning issues and will sketch out the quality concept wherever needed. They will also participate in various educational and cultural events. This International Convention on Students' Quality Control Circle aims at qualitative and meaningful education which can only help in establishing world unity and world peace.

 

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