India, July 3 -- Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Mohali, Jhanjeri recently hosted the International Teaching Excellence Programme (ITEP) 2025, an academic event that brought together over 20 renowned scholars and educationists from more than 10 countries. Delegates from Australia, Canada, Mauritius, the UAE, South Africa, and several other nations convened at the CGC Jhanjeri campus to promote innovation in teaching, drive institutional excellence, and advance the development of globally competent citizens. The programme was inaugurated by chief guest Deepak Anand, Member of Parliament, Mississauga-Malton, Canada, who congratulated the CGC team for organising a "truly global academic event". MP Anand emphasised the need for integrating international standards into educational systems and encouraged collaborative innovation in pedagogy. CGC Jhanjeri MD Arsh Dhaliwal, while extending a warm welcome to the international delegates, said, "Having global academic minds at CGC Jhanjeri is not only an honour but also a transformative experience for our students. Their perspectives offer a wealth of knowledge and inspiration." A key contributor to the moment was Simran Dhaliwal, director international affairs, whose strategic leadership has been instrumental in building meaningful global academic partnerships. HTC...