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PHAGWARA: KS Bassi, chairman, Cambridge International School Phagwara, has been awarded —‘Asia’s Greatest Brands and Leaders Award in 2018 in Singapore”.

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Phagwara, February 2

KS Bassi, chairman, Cambridge International School Phagwara, has been awarded —‘Asia’s Greatest Brands and Leaders Award in 2018 in Singapore”.

The event was organised by Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Singapore.

The award was accorded to Bassi for his business leadership and organisational skills in Asia and continuing commitment to excellence, developing best practices and innovative strategies.

The event aimed to recognise the achievement of Asia’s leading business visionaries across the industrial sectors and to honour their contributions for economic development.

The award was presented by the Member of Parliament,West Coast GRC (Boon Ley) Singapore, Patrick TeyTak Guan.

Dr Mohammad Oamr Abdullah Balfakshat (Ambassador, Extraordinary Singapore) OL Amir Azwad (Acting High Commissioner, Singapore and Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka) and Khonepheng Thammavong (Ambassador, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (HOM) Singapore) were present.

Prncipal, Jorawar Singh congratulated Bassi for achieving the distinction.

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