Indo-UK thought leadership awards for British, Indian change makers

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The third Indo-Thought Leadership Awards took place on February 22. Awards were presented to individuals from and the who have been contributing to strengthening bilateral relations between and the

Esteemed awardees included Rajesh Agrawal, Deputy Mayor of and global educationist Jay Varkey, Education - The world's largest chain of K-12 schools.

The event was organised as part of a two-day delegation of and academics, educationists, public figures and leaders to promote as a great place to study in the wake of tightening it's doors to attracting Indian students.

Sterling Media - a multi-award winning and communications consultancy and its partners Great Place to Study Research Institute organised and hosted the event.

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Indo-UK thought leadership awards for British, Indian change makers

The third Indo-UK Thought Leadership Awards took place on February 22. Awards were presented to individuals from India and the UK who have been contributing to strengthening bilateral relations between India and the UK.Esteemed awardees included Rajesh Agrawal, Deputy Mayor of London and global educationist Jay Varkey, GEMS Education - The world's largest chain of K-12 schools.The event was organised as part of a two-day delegation of India and UK academics, educationists, public figures and business leaders to promote India as a great place to study in the wake of UK tightening it's doors to attracting Indian students.Sterling Media - a multi-award winning business and communications consultancy and its partners Great Place to Study Research Institute organised and hosted the event.

The third Indo-Thought Leadership Awards took place on February 22. Awards were presented to individuals from and the who have been contributing to strengthening bilateral relations between and the

Esteemed awardees included Rajesh Agrawal, Deputy Mayor of and global educationist Jay Varkey, Education - The world's largest chain of K-12 schools.

The event was organised as part of a two-day delegation of and academics, educationists, public figures and leaders to promote as a great place to study in the wake of tightening it's doors to attracting Indian students.

Sterling Media - a multi-award winning and communications consultancy and its partners Great Place to Study Research Institute organised and hosted the event.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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