Nagaland students arrived in Sanchi University to exchange mutual views

February 13, 2018 2:50 pm

Chronicle Reporter, Vidisha

Under the initiative of M.P.Government’s “Prime Minister’s India-best Bharat program” a group of 22 students studying in different colleges and universities of Nagaland reached the Sanchi . Where they reached to the Buddhist-Indian Knowledge Studies University.

These students, in addition to study the natural environment of the university, reached different classes and met with students of Sanchi-University and exchanged views on education related topics. These students interacted with each other on topics such as their culture, ethics, art, education, and weather.

The students of Nagaland also invited the students of Sanchi University to their state. They shared Culture and ethics with each other. Naga students discussed on education, art and weather.

Actually, many states have been linked together with the aim of increasing the mutual understanding between the different states of the country under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “One India Best India” initiative.

Under this scheme, the coordination of Madhya Pradesh has been established with the North Eastern States of Manipur and Nagaland, for the purpose of increasing interaction and strengthening cultural ties, the three states will share each other’s views in the field of tourism, technical, ayush, police and higher education.

Madhya Pradesh Government has appointed the Higher Education Department as the nodal agency for this views exchange program. The students of Nagaland students who arrived at the Barla academic campus in Raisen took information about various courses, selection process, scholarship etc from students and professors of Sanchi University.

This group of Naga students is also visiting different historical places of Madhya Pradesh. Under the “One India Best India” program of the Prime Minister, various teams will visit Nagaland and Manipur from Madhya Pradesh also, in the field of Tourism, Technology, Ayush, Medical, Police and Higher Education. In the same way students from Manipur will also visit Madhya Pradesh.