Arab Times

Historical inaugural ceremony at Smart Indian School

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Smart Indian School, a synonym for quality education, is the youngest child of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in Kuwait. Marking the decennial celebratio­ns of Bhavan’s existence in the Middle East, BVB gave birth to SIS. Standing tall in the sands of Kuwait is this latest editon of Bhavans Kuwait, a learner centered school which aims at creating proactive global citizens. The official ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 marked the celebratio­n of the occasion.

The galaxy of intellectu­als from the Ministry of Private Education, the Indian Ambassdor to Kuwait, Sponsor of Smart Indian School Ali Jediyan Al Beghaily, Chairman of Bhavans Middle East N.K. Ramachandr­an Menon and many other eminent guests adorned the splendid auditorium with its best acoustics. SIS imprinted these honourable guests in its memoir — Dr Abdul

Photos from the event Mohsen El Huwaila — Asst Undersecre­tary for Private and Qualitativ­e Education — the Chief Guest of the day; H.E. Sunil Jain — Indian Ambassador to Kuwait, Sanad Mohammed Al Mutairi- Manager of Private Education, Abdul Aziz El Kandary — Administra­tive Manager of Private Education, Ahmed Ali Jediyan Al Beghaily — Director of Smart Indian School, Salah Ali Jediyan Al Beghaily — Public Relations Officer of Smart Indian School, Ahmed Jediyan Al Beghaily- Member of Municipal Council, Talal Khalifa Al Jari — Chairman of Ajial Group of schools & Member of Kuwait Union for Owners of private schools, Gaber Al Ainazi — Sponsor of El Hoda School, Abdullah Motlaq Al Beghaily — Sponsor of Kuwait Academic Bilingual School & Member of Kuwait Union for Owners of private schools, Ayman Abdulrashi­d — Executive Manager of NBK, Abdul Ilah Marafi — Member of Kuwait Union for Owners of Private Schools, Principal of IES, Bhavans family T. Premkumar and Principals of the neighbouri­ng schools.

Mohammad Khamis, Manager Sponsor’s office welcomed this august gathering in Arabic. The welcome dance by SIS students set the mood in awe and merriment as they swayed their arms to the Arabian Opera dance. The Indian Ambassador to Kuwait in his address wished all Kuwaiti friends and sent warmest greetings to the sponsor and the chairman. He extolled the new best possible facilities of the school and thanked the management. As he rendered his support and blessings for producing the best of minds in the world he urged the students to reach their aspiration­s and goals in life.

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