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Navi Mumbai: The Parents Teacher Association (PTA) members felicitated the Rustomjee Kerawalla Foundation – Jawaharlal Nehru Port Vidhyalaya (RKF-JNPV) management for the concerted efforts in addressing the queries of the parents related to the school fees by reducing a substantial amount through a ‘one-time’ benefit to 2722 students enrolled with the institution.
The Parents Teacher Association led by Mr. Kiran Gharat, President, PTA, Mr. Vikas Kadu and Mrs. Rekha Thakur, (Both Vice Presidents, PTA) and Mr. Ravindra Patil, Secretary, PTA presented a ‘Letter of Appreciation’ to Mr. Harish Rawal, Vice-President, Academic Operations, RKF-JNPV, and Mr. Manoj Savale, Principal, RKF-JNPV for taking into consideration the financial distress parents faced during the lockdown and extended the benefit to the parents.
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Uran: Rustomjee Kerawalla Foundation-Jawaharlal Nehru Port Vidhyalaya (RKF-JNPV) has chalked an elaborate mandate for the forthcoming academic year with technological intervention, value-based integrated learning and instilling developmental skills in students and staying in sync with the United Nations Sustainable Developmental Goals 4 (SDG 4).
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Vidhyalaya, Uran which is operated and managed by Rustomjee Kerawalla Foundation and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust via Public Private Partnership also welcomed its new principal Mr. Manoj Savale by the teachers and school staff. The school has initiated the process of hybrid learning and providing life-skills to encourage holistic development of students. RKF-JNPV also plans to become a ‘Model School’ and a ‘Centre of Excellence’ with focus on ‘student-innovation’ aided by technology.
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Chandigarh, January 14
Students, teachers and staff of the Hubble Adarsh Senior Secondary School in Kaewal, Balad Khurd and Gandhuan ushered into the New Year by celebrating the harvest festivities of Lohri and conducted numerous activities. This was the first such physical event after resumption of the school and was conducted adhering to the government guidelines of social distancing.
Girls and boys in traditional costumes performed giddha and bhangara in front of a select audience and later the entire school shared offerings after the pyre was lit to mark the end of the winter season. Sweets and other savory snacks were distributed to all those present.