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JAMMU: To promote Indo-Maltese co-operation in the field of education, the University of Malta in association with the High Commission of Malta in India is taking a delegation of 20 students and teachers from different schools of India to Malta from 9th to 16th May, 2015.
The students would be attending an academic programme related to the field of entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation to be delivered by the renowned faculty of Edward De Bono Institute of the Design and Development of Thinking at the University of Malta.
During the programme, students would get an opportunity to learn various tools and techniques that would enable them to broaden their’ perception, generate creative ideas, develop an entrepreneurial mindset, critically analyse information, foster innovation and design strategies for a better future.
In addition, students would also get an opportunity to interact with the faculty and senior officials of the University and other government departments besides some magnificent sightseeing and other thrilling experiences.
Five students of KC Public School led by Tamana Pandohi PGT (English), are leaving Jammu on 8th May as members of this delegation. They will be joined by other members of the delegation from all over India and leave Delhi for Malta on the morning of 9th May. KCean student members of the delegation from classes IX and X are Manvi Gupta, Shreyya Mohan, Sahar Rohmetra, Yatiksha Tandon and Aryaman Suri.
In a special morning assembly to bid them Bon Voyage, Pandohi briefly apprised the assembly of the objectives of the delegation and how the experience would impact student members from KC Public School. Principal Amarendra Kumar Mishra on behalf of the school fraternity wished them a successful and enjoyable trip and expressed the hope that they would return home richer in terms of knowledge, awareness and perception of Malta University as a prospective destination for higher education and Malta as a culturally rich nation.