Indian business operator invests in top-quality school in Vientiane


Varun Bhatnagar presents a graduation certificate to the first batch of students of the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) in Mandalay, Myanmar, last year. - Vientiane Times/ANN

VIENTIANE: An Indian business operator, the King’s Valley Company Limited, is expected to invest more than 33 billion kip (approximately US$1.5 million) in a new high-quality educational institution, the King’s Valley International School, (KVIS) in Vientiane.

The aim is to achieve excellence in education, innovation, and community growth with a safe and supportive environment, founder and chairman of the company, Varun Bhatnagar, told Vientiane Times’ reporters when interviewed at the company’s guesthouse in Vientiane last week.

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