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Times School Survey West Bengal 2024 Honours Innovation and Superiority in Teaching

News Desk, News Nation 360 : Recognising educational achievement throughout the state, the Times of India Group was honoured to present the prestigious Times School Survey West Bengal 2024. Famous people attended the event, including Debanjan Chakrabarti, Director of the British Council, East and Northeast India, Satyarup Siddhanta, the first Indian and youngest person in history to have climbed both the volcanic and seven summits, and former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif, who served as the Chief Guest. Optimal Media Solutions, a part of Times Internet Limited, The Times of India, was in charge of organising the event. Their attendance gave the event a glamorous and inspirational touch while underscoring the significance of high-quality education in forming the next generation. The survey results were revealed at the occasion, displaying a wide range of schools that excelled in different areas of academics and extracurriculars. The purpose of

the occasion was to recognise individuals who have continuously provided outstanding experiences and to encourage development and innovation in the ever-evolving field of education. The awards ceremony, which honoured exceptional accomplishments from educational institutions and schools, was a highlight for the education industry. The occasion honoured excellence in several areas, such as creative teaching methods, outstanding instruction, and student happiness. It recognised those who have raised the bar in the field of education by highlighting their contributions to the development of meaningful learning experiences and the industry's advancement. Speaking at the event, Mohammad Kaif expressed his admiration for the dedication and creativity within the education sector and stated that seeing how organisations and educators are always pushing the envelope to promote innovation and excellence is incredibly encouraging. Their dedication impacts the future, and they should be proud of what they've accomplished.


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