Embassy re-union for students

Published: 02/12/2010 05:00

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The Indian Embassy in Ha Noi yesterday, Dec
1, held an Indian Technology
and Economic
Co-operation (ITEC) Day in the capital to meet students who had received
scholarships from the organisation.


In a
speech delivered at the meeting, Ambassador Ranjit Rae said his Government had
annually provided 95 scholarships to Vietnamese and around 1,255 people in Viet
Nam had received ITEC scholarships since 1992.


“We
always consider ITEC students to be our friends and envoys. We will continue to
keep contact with you to further strengthen the Viet Nam-India relationship,
especially among people,” Rae said.


The
programme was initiated in 1964 by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and
has a presence in 158 countries. It covers several fields including information
and technology, communications, management, small and medium enterprise
development, environment, English language, finance and accounting.


Nguyen
Xuan Vang, head of the Ministry of Education and Training’s International
Education Development Department, said he hoped the Indian Government would
provide more scholarships to Vietnamese people as a contribution to Viet Nam’s
human resources training for its development.


Also at
the event, the ambassador said the Indian Government would donate VND20 billion
(US$1 million) for the central provinces which were seriously affected by recent
floods.


VietNamNet/Viet
Nam News

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