Mumbai: Green Valley National School and PU College bags award


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Mumbai, Apr 9: Green Valley National School and PU College was awarded ‘Most Promising ICSE School and PU College in Karnataka’ at the 7th Global Education Excellence Awards 2019 & Summit by Primetime Media on Sunday, April 7 in a glittering ceremony held in Mumbai to recognize significant contribution in the education.

Awards were given away by Mugdha Godse, Indian actress and model and Brad Hogg, Australian Cricketer (Spin Bowler). It was a token of appreciation from Primetime to honour the doers and pioneers of the education sector fraternity, in a spectacular style. The event was a conglomeration of the elites of the industry, who joined to discuss, celebrate and felicitate excellence, reputation and exemplary work in the Education sector. The best performers and greatest innovators in the industry vouch for the fact that success comes only by determination, devotion and creating exceptional submissions to the society. At the same time the summit intended to inspire others towards bigger and better achievements by optimum use of the available resources.

Also, Green Valley principal was selected to be one of the keynote speakers on ‘Digital Learning’ during the summit.

The summit also showcased the high academic goals and outstanding achievements through innovation, leadership, dedication and commitment towards learning and contributing to the better tomorrow.

  

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