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Princess Diya Kumari launches Early Childhood Conference

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ANI New Delhi [India]
Last Updated : Oct 10 2018 | 6:10 PM IST

Jaipur is chosen as a venue to initiate discussions on the pertinent route-benefit analysis with regard to Early Childhood Education.

The two day conference, the biggest in Asia, is to be held on Feb 12-13, 2019 was announced by member of the Jaipur Royalty Princess Diya Kumari. Joining her in making the announcement were Ravi Santlani, CEO, ScooNews, Rama Datt, Trustee, Maharaja Sawai Man Singh Trust and Vanya Bhandari Lodha, VP, ScooNews.

This two-day Conference will be hosted under the patronage of The Royal Family of Jaipur in association with ScooNews and Early Childhood Association (E.C.A) at The City Palace, Jaipur.

With the motto our children, our future., Early ED Asia 2019 will be a platform to network, learn, and rejuvenate with experts from leading early childhood education platforms and organizations across Asia.

"In present times, early childhood education is complex. Each child has the right to get early childhood education through programs that make the learning effective and the transitions efficient. The event is expected to discuss this important and urgent issue," said Princess Diya Kumari.

Ravi Santlani, CEO, ScooNews remarked, "We feel honored to be associated with ECA, which has been doing stellar work to bring about the due corrections in the Early Childhood Education space. I thank Princess Diya Kumari to provide us the necessary support to create a learning getaway for early childhood educators."

"Early Childhood Association is honored to have the patronage of Princess Diya Kumari. Through the two days we expect to launch a larger consensus on making early childhood education a right of every child and discussing best practices that can be adopted in early childhood education," said Dr. Swati Popat Vats, President, Early Childhood Association.

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First Published: Oct 10 2018 | 6:08 PM IST

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