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CyanMagentaYellowBlack Vol. 1 Issue 4 9 DECEMBER 2017 KOLKATA TECHNO INDIA GROUP PUBLIC SCHOOLS ACROSS WEST BENGAL Techno India College of Technology was proud to host an Indo-Poland meet on September 6, with four universities of Poland, namely Opole University of Technology, Poznan University of Technology, Bialystok University of Technology and Warsaw University of Life Sciences. Satyam Roychowdhury, the Managing Director of Techno India Group briefed the delegates about the history and expansion of the group, and his vision of expanding education beyond borders. “Breaking Barriers” is an initiative taken by Tech- no India Group in association with the British Dep- uty High Commission, to solemnize the “Interna- tional Day of the Girl Child”.A Panel Discussion on Women’s Empowerment will Lead to Social Development was held at Techno India College of Technology, Rajarhat, with Chief Guest, Prof. Saikat Moitra, Vice Chancellor, MACAUT and Mr. Bruce Bucknell, British Deputy High Com- missioner Kolkata as the keynote speaker and Mr. Naparajit Mukherjee (Chairman Human Rights Commission, West Bengal), Ms Ruchira Goswa- mi, Professor NUJS (Centre for Child Rights), Mrs. Supriya Roy, Managing (Director Sugar & Spice), Mrs. Shymashree Sen (Rotary, District Governor)as panelists. Ms Swati Bhattacharjee, Associate Editor, Ananda Bazar Patrika moder- ated the panel. 20 top girl students from Techno India Group of Institutions were felicitated jointly by Techno India Group and British Deputy High Commission for their outstanding performances. International Day of the Girl Child Education Beyond Borders French in all Techno schools Techno India Group has taken a step forward to start coaching classes in French language in every Techno India Group Public School from the next academic session. Fabrice Plancon, the director of Alliance Francaise du Bengale paid a visit to all TIGPS units in north Bengal in November. Keeping in mind the importance of learning foreign language in today’s world, the Techno India Group authority has taken this initiative. In a discussion, Mr. Plancon pointed out that the students need B1 and B2 level training when it is related to exchange programme.

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Vol. 1 Issue 4 9DECEMBER 2017 KOLKATA

TECHNO INDIA GROUP PUBLIC SCHOOLS ACROSS

WEST BENGAL

Techno India College of Technology was proud to host an Indo-Poland meet on September 6, with four universities of Poland, namely Opole University of Technology, Poznan University of Technology, Bialystok University of Technology and Warsaw University of Life Sciences. Satyam Roychowdhury, the Managing Director of Techno India Group briefed the delegates about the history and expansion of the group, and his vision of expanding education beyond borders.

“Breaking Barriers” is an initiative taken by Tech-no India Group in association with the British Dep-uty High Commission, to solemnize the “Interna-tional Day of the Girl Child”.A Panel Discussion on Women’s Empowerment will Lead to Social Development was held at Techno India College of Technology, Rajarhat, with Chief Guest, Prof. Saikat Moitra, Vice Chancellor, MACAUT and Mr. Bruce Bucknell, British Deputy High Com-missioner Kolkata as the keynote speaker and Mr. Naparajit Mukherjee (Chairman Human Rights Commission, West Bengal), Ms Ruchira Goswa-mi, Professor NUJS (Centre for Child Rights), Mrs. Supriya Roy, Managing (Director Sugar & Spice), Mrs. Shymashree Sen (Rotary, District Governor)as panelists. Ms Swati Bhattacharjee, Associate Editor, Ananda Bazar Patrika moder-ated the panel. 20 top girl students from Techno India Group of Institutions were felicitated jointly by Techno India Group and British Deputy High Commission for their outstanding performances.

International Day of the Girl Child

Education Beyond Borders

French in all Techno schools

Techno India Group has taken a step forward to start coaching classes in French language in every Techno India Group Public School from the next academic session. Fabrice Plancon, the director of Alliance Francaise du Bengale paid a visit to all TIGPS units in north Bengal in November. Keeping in mind the importance of learning foreign language in today’s world, the Techno India Group authority has taken this initiative. In a discussion, Mr. Plancon pointed out that the students need B1 and B2 level training when it is related to exchange programme.