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Summer Camp for Thai Students

Summer Camp for Thai Students. Start Date : March 01, 2010 Duration: 40 Days End Date : April 10, 2010 Cost: USD 2000. Subjects Covered. Foundation Course English Foundation Course Maths Science Foundation Course Information Technology Intensive course in any one of the above .

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Summer Camp for Thai Students

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  1. Summer Camp for Thai Students Start Date : March 01, 2010 Duration: 40 Days End Date : April 10, 2010 Cost: USD 2000

  2. Subjects Covered • Foundation Course English • Foundation Course Maths • Science • Foundation Course Information Technology • Intensive course in any one of the above

  3. Detailed Program • The program is designed to be completed in 40 days. Students will be given a comprehensive knowledge in spoken English, English Grammer, Group Discussions with fellow English speaking students of NMS in interesting topic such as current affairs, sports, movies etc. • Students will also be given a vast foundation course of mathematical and scientific skills along with various quiz, worksheets etc. • In Information Technology, student will be introduced to a range of knowledge and skills that students in India learn till age 18 in schools. • And any one of these the students can take a accelerated program based on their interest and performance.

  4. Week Day Schedule • 5 Hours study in a day • 1 Hour Supervised Games • 5 days in week • Study Material will be provided by NMS. • Weekend outings

  5. SUNDAY 28/2/2010 ARRIVAL FROM BANGKOK TO DELHI MONDAY TO SATURDAY (1st March to 6th March) Observation of class and Special Coaching in academic subjects SUNDAY 7/3/2010 Outing to TajMahal Agra MONDAY TO SATURDAY (8TH March to 13th March) Observation of class and Special Coaching in academic subjects SUNDAY 14/3/2010 Outing to Pushkar MONDAY TO SATURDAY (15TH March to 20th March) Observation of class and Special Coaching in academic subjects SUNDAY 21/3/2010 Outing in Jaipur MONDAY TO SATURDAY (22ND March to 27th March) Observation of class and Special Coaching in academic subjects SUNDAY 28/3/2010 Outing to Ranthambore MONDAY TO SATURDAY (29 March to 3rd April) Observation of class and Special Coaching in academic subjects SUNDAY 4/4/2010 Outing to interesting place MONDAY TO SATURDAY (5/4/2010 to 9/4/2010) Observation of class and Special Coaching in academic subjects DETAILED SCHEDULE

  6. Additional Activities inclusive in the camp • WORKSHOP ON BLUE POTTERY • WORKSHOP ON BANDHANI (TYE & DYE) • WORKSHOP ON ‘LAC’ JEWELLERY • WORKSHOP ON RAJASTHANI FOLK MUSIC • WORKSHOP ON RAJASTHANI FOLK DANCE WITH BONFIRE • SAFA (TURBAN) TYING WORKSHOP • RANGOLI MAKING WORKSHOP • YOGA SESSION (Can be done every alternate day) • HANDMADE PAPER FACTORY VISIT • WORKSHOP ON INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE • WORKSHOP ON INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC • WORKSHOP ON MEHENDI & TATOO • WORKSHOP ON INDIAN DRUM • WORKSHOP ON PUPPET MAKING OR PUPPET SHOW • INDIAN COOKING • CHOCALATE MAKING • SCULPTURE MAKING • KITE FLYING • ELEPHANT SAFARI IN NAHARGARH

  7. Community service activities with Nischay • Brief on the special features of computers ( paint, accessories, use of calculator, excel, word, games etc) • Teaching English poems and rhymes to younger girls • Decorating the walls of Nischay • Teach them some new form of Western Tattoo making/Sculpture/Paper craft, painting • A fair/fete to display articles from your country. • Football match with Nischay girls

  8. Sports • Cricket • Football • Swimming • Archery / Shooting • Table Tennis • Lawn Tennis • Badminton • Basket Ball • Golf • Horse Riding • Skating Coaching available for all the sports. Students would be required to bring their own kit.

  9. Excursions inclusive in the camp • Jaipur City Tour • Agra • Delhi • Pushkar

  10. JAIPUR The picturesque capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is color washed pink-the color associated with hospitality in Rajput culture. Built in 1727 A.D. by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, Jaipur displays a remarkable harmony and architectural splendor. The ancient heart of the Pink City still beats in its fairy-tale palaces, rugged fortresses perched on barren hills and broad avenues that dot the entire city. The only planned city of its time, Jaipur is encircled by a formidable wall.

  11. Attractions of Jaipur • Hawamahal - Palace of Winds Built in 1799 AD is the most recognizing monuments of Jaipur. It’s a semi-octagonal monument having 152 windows with overhanging latticed balconies. • Jantar Mantar -18th Century Astronomical Observatory The huge masonry instruments were used to study the movement of constellations and stars in the sky. HAWAMAHAL – PALACE OF WINDS OBSERVATORY - JANTAR MANTAR

  12. Attractions of Jaipur • Amber Fort High on the rugged hills outside of town sits ancient forts, including Amber (often called the Amber Fort), where the Jaipur royal house held court for seven centuries. Visitors ridding painted elephants can ascend to the fort to see magnificent gateways, courtyards, pavalions, and a glittering chamber of inlaid mirrors • Elephant Safari Ascend the hill to Amber fort on the back of Elephant. AMBER FORT AMBER FORT ELEPHANT SAFARI

  13. Attractions of Jaipur • Jaigarh Fort is yet another example of medieval architecture in Rajasthan. Built atop a hill, the Jaigarh fort gives a magnificent view of Jaipur city • Nahargarh Fort Situated on the rugged ridge of Aravali Hills, Nahargarh Fort is situated to the north of Jaipur. Built in 1734 by Sawai Jai Singh II, it was extended in 1868. The fort is also known as Tiger Fort and was built to further enforce the defense of Amber. JAIGARH FORT NAHARGARH FORT

  14. Attractions of Jaipur • City Palace The palace complex is a blend of Rajput anmd Mughal architecture. • City Palace Museum Displays a large variety of items collected by the royal house like dresses, arms, jewellery, paintings, carpets etc CITY PALACE

  15. Attractions of Jaipur • Central Museum situated in Ram Niwas Garden and it houses a large collection archeological and hadicraft pieces. • Jal Mahal a small palace set in the middle of Man Sagar Lake . A paved couseway leads upto the beautiful palace. • Brila Temple Well known for the intricate carving on the white marble. CENTRAL MUSEUM JAL MAHAL BIRLA TEMPLE

  16. Agra • Taj Mahal– An extravagant marble monument of love. Taj Mahal is generally considered the finest example of Mughal architecture, a style that combines elements of Persian, Turkish, Indian, and Islamic architectural styles. • Red Fort – Built in sandstone by the Moghul Emperor Akbar • Moti Masjid – The beautiful pearl mosque. TAJ MAHAL RED FORT

  17. Agra Continues… • Fatehpur Sikri (The city of Victory), preserved walled imperial city. Fatehpur Sikri is one of the finest examples of Mughal architectural splendor at its height. The sunset over the ruins is sight to cherish. FATEHPUR SIKRI BULAND DARWAZA

  18. Puskar Situated on the fringe of the desert and surrounded by hills on three sides, Pushkar is a laid back town. A very important pilgrimage spot for Hindus, Pushkar is famous for its lake. It is believed that Lord Brahma set out on a quest for a tranquil spot to perfom a yagna (ceremonial sacrifice) when a lotus fell from his hand. • Brahma Templebuilt in the 14th century standing on a high platform near Pushkar Lake. This is the only temple in the world where Lord Brahma - Creator of the Universe, is worshipped • Camel Safari PUSHKAR LAKE BRAHMA TEMPLE

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