KIIT’s Got Talent
KIIT World School recently organised a talent show — KIIT's Got Talent — for the children in the age group of two to 10 years. It was a platform to bring out the innate talent of young children and develop confidence to perform in front of the audience. More than 100 children from different schools in Gurugram participated in it.
Dr Harsh Kamrah CEO and manager of schools and mentor Dr Neelima Kamrah awarded the winners with prizes and certificates and gave a message to the parents to keep encouraging the children to pursue their talents.
There were different themes like fairy tales, super heroes and jungle. Children participated with great zeal. Pre- Nursery kids talked about their favorite fairy tale and super hero characters. Nursery children presented a dance dressed up as their favorite jungle character and recited jungle rhymes and narrated stories.
AISU MEET
The second meeting of the Association of Indian Skills Universities (AISU), a body created by the Skills Universities in India was held at Gurugram to discuss and formulate guidelines for skills universities in India. The aim was to chalk out a strategy to have its representatives included in the UGC and other Government committees to ensure that they can guide the authorities accordingly and come up with efficient norms which would help in enabling robust skill universities to skill the unskilled. It was decided that AISU will take membership from skill universities and conventional universities offering skills programmes.