Students at the Sonnet Club are celebrating and enjoying literary activities like documenting the success of India’s G20 presidential responsibility, Chandrayaan-III success
The jury members also termed the exhibition as the best platform for a holistic approach towards achieving excellence and the visionary goal of the KIIT-KISS Founder Dr Achyuta Samanta
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KIIT International School, Bhubaneswar hosted its inaugural Global University Fair on 9 October10/16/2023 The event was inaugurated with great enthusiasm and pride, with Dr. Mona Lisa Bal, Chairperson of KiiT International School, extending a warm welcome to all the participating universities. Dr. Bal emphasized the deep-rooted commitment to philanthropy within the KIIT Group, under the visionary leadership of Prof Achyuta Samanta. o edit.
It is pretty common to impose your own goals on your children or consider their accomplishments as a reflection of your own. But this may not always be hunky-dory for your ward who might have his or her own opinion or interest. Thus, it is important to support them & guide them to make correct & well-informed choices.
Dr Mona Lisa Bal, chairperson, KiiT International School, told Millennium Post that it is also important for parents to take their kids to career counsellors. “Parents play a huge part in helping their kids choose a career. It is common knowledge that as kids get older they take on their parents’ perspectives and methods. Career counsellors help students draw a road map for achieving their future goals. The student should be directed towards the future path based on his or her interests and abilities,” she said. More Information: https://www.millenniumpost.in/k-reers/shaping-the-future-508009?infinitescroll=1 Chairperson Dr Mona Lisa Bal says fest is conceived by Ruskin Bond who will join in through virtual mode as he is not keeping well The 8th National Children’s Literary Festival 2022 of KiiT International School kicked off here on Saturday in the presence of actor and director Nandita Das, storyteller Jeeva Raghunath and author Ravinder Singh.
Raghunath made a colourful and vibrant beginning to the festival by sharing a story artfully and imitating different sounds, which was well appreciated by students who joined her during her brief storytelling session. Calcutta-born author Ravinder Singh, who was raised in Odisha and worked as a software engineer at a firm in Bhubaneswar before moving on, shared his ecstasy at coming back to his home town and participating in the festival. “I am proud of the fact that my stories are based out of Bhubaneswar. Odisha has been my karmabhoomi for so long. Every time I come to the city, I witness the changes around me and enjoy the street food,” he said. Das wished the festival all the best. KiiT International School chairperson Dr Mona Lisa Bal said the festival was conceived by Ruskin Bond who would join in through virtual mode as he was not keeping well. |
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