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The Quantas

In Quantum Shishukanon deprived children are blossoming into enlightened human beings. This residential facility is nurturing the children of the Chittagong Hill Tract area physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually, by bringing them every kind of care including education, health and shelter. As a result, those who seemed destined for a life of ignorance, disease and poverty are growing up to be the future leaders of the nation.
Shishu Kanon started its journey in 2001 with only 7 children from the murong community. Today more than 300 children representing 15 different indigenous groups and 6 different religions are blossoming in its shelter. We believe that one day this would be the site of Quantum Cosmoversity, where people from all over the world would come to be enlightened.

 

Quantum Cosmo School

The students begin their schooling in the colorful classrooms of the suchona grade and move on to the main school building on top of Giri Figran Hill. A diverse range of programs and activities help them develop mentally, physically, emotionally, morally and spiritually

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Student Diversity

Children from 13 of the 15 indigenous communities in Bandarban are represented in the student body. Theirs religions range from Islam, Hinduism, Christianity (Catholic and Baptist) and Buddism to Krama (an indigenous faith), and nature worship.

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A Day in the Life of Ring Ya

Ring Ya must be having a wonderful dream. He is in some magical land where there is adventure at every turn and the air is filled with a sweet melody. In a moment he would wake up and the music would disappear.

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Becoming All Rounders

Each child in Shishukanon is growing up with the best possible care are nurturing. Besides formal schooling, a diverse range of programs and activities are organized on a regular basis to help them develop mentally, physically, emotionally, morally and spiritually.

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The Admission Process

The admission test is a sight to be seen. Parents bring their children from remote areas of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, often walking for 2 or 3 days. Quantum provides food and shelter for all these people. It organizes medical camps and distributes clothes. Tours and cultural shows are organized for the children. The admission test itself is carefully designed to take into account the diversity in ethnic background and gives priority to the disadvantaged children. Altogether it is a vibrant and colorful admission festival rather than the usual scary admission test.

So Intense Desire

The remote place is 60-70 km away from Thanchi, Bandarban; very close to Asam’s Mizoram.

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