Community Development & Leadership Summit

Community Development & Leadership Summit

The Community Development & Leadership Summit (CDLS) is an annual international summit held for high school juniors. This year it is being held in New Delhi, India.


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Location

The Modern School is located on Barakhamba Road, New Delhi.

The Conference

CDLS 2007 will be held from Sunday 28th, October to Thursday 8th, November 2007.

The participants in CDLS2007 will include delegations from Australia, China, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, The United States of America and India. Each contingent will comprise of 4 students (2 boys and 2 girls) from Senior Secondary or/and Secondary grades along with 1 accompanying teacher. It is expected that the ideas exchanged during the summit will empower students to understand the role of leadership in community development.

Besides numerous seminars and workshops conducted by well known personalities from their respective fields and areas, the participants will also be taken for local sightseeing and a trip to Taj Mahal at Agra. All expenses inclusive of lodging, boarding and activities related to the summit will be borne by the host school.

Accommodations

The participants and visiting teachers will be staying in the school's boarding house. The participants will also be given an opportunity to enjoy home stay with some of the Modern School's students to get an insight into the culture and values of the Indian community.


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