36 UCMAS Abacus J&K students to participate in National Level competition

UCMAS Abacus J&K students posing for a group photograph alongwith officials.
UCMAS Abacus J&K students posing for a group photograph alongwith officials.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Aug 31: 36 Students from UCMAS ABACUS J&K Region have been selected to participate in the 17th National Level UCMAS Abacus and Metal Arithmetic competition 2018, which is scheduled to be held tomorrow and day after at Eka Club, Near Kankaria Lake, Ahmadabad.
In this competition, over 8000 UCMAS Abacus students are going to participate from 22 States of India.
UCMAS students from all over India will also participate & will try to create a Guinness World Record.
Student who were selected for this 17th UCMAS National competition have undergone intensive practice and training in Jammu at various UCMAS Centers. They were provided practice sheets containing 200 sums every day and given target to solve 200 sums within 8 minutes time frame with utmost accuracy.
UCMAS students who are participating in different Level at Nationals include Badal Jasmotra, Akash Jasmotra, Urvi, Sourav Bhagat, Bhargavi, Divyansh Majotra, Pankaj Singh, Rakshandha Jamwal, Mayank Verma, Mantisha, Suneeti Sharma, Maulik Gupta, Nilansh Gupta, Vihan Krishen Bhan,Priyanjal Sanga, Aaditya Dassi, Anugrah Narayan Kumar, Sneha Gupta, Akshat Gupta, Nirvani Singh Rajput, Priyanka Brijmohan, Jyotsana Brijmohan, Swarit Mahajan, Pavneet Kour, Santushti, Sehajleen Kour, Gunvansh Sharma, Manan Sharma, Sumukhi, Shivam Kapoor, Anshwardhan Jain, Mudita Gupta, Mohd Arman and Nirmaya Gupta.
UCMAS J&K Team members include Rupesh Masson, Regional Head J&K, Rashmi Aggarwal, Laxmideep Gupta, Madhur Bharti, Sugandha Koushal, Naresh, Pallavi Hans, Asha Rani, Raveen Akhtar and Nishat Akhtar.
It is pertinent to mention here that UCMAS is a globally recognized and scientifically proven, child development program based on Visual Arithmetic and Abacus for children aging 4-13 years. Along with strengthening math skills, the UCMAS approach promotes whole brain development and establishes foundational building blocks like concentration, creativity and problem solving – core skills that inspire greater confidence and success in life.