Indian Mission in Nepal observes Maulana Azad and ITEC Day

ANI  |  Kathmandu [Nepal] 

The Embassy of in celebrated Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) Day and Maulana Day on Thursday evening.

While addressing the Guest, Pokharel acknowledged and highlighted the importance of the program in

"Thousands of Nepali students are benefitting from the scholarship schemes in Medicine, Agriculture Science, Law, Social Sciences and Arts and Humanities. I would like to express our sincere thanks to the for providing such wonderful support," Pokharel stated.

Under the program, a number of senior officers and officials from various Ministries and Departments of the have received scholarships and grants in India's institutions. As many as 150 alumni from Nepal attended the celebration.

The training courses offered under the ITEC program focuses on the fields of computers, engineering, information technology, journalism, banking, legislation, power, remote sensing, manpower research, education, empowerment of women, hydrology, law enforcement, business planning and promotion, accounts and finance, etc.

"Dozens of Nepali water resources experts are pursuing their M. Tech or P.G. Diploma in the fields of and water resources development at the prestigious IIT, Roorkee. Till date, 1353 participants have attended mid-career short, medium and long-term professional training courses under ITEC programme," a release from the stated.

Highlighting the objective of the scheme, Indian said, "This particular program has something integral to the government in terms of reaching out to all the various departments, letting those to whom to avail of his capacity building exercise which span the entire and to nominate people; good and qualified people from your government and from other institutions in Nepal who can go and avail of these particular programs."

The event also marked the 130th Birth Anniversary of Bharat Ratna Maulana Abdul Kalam who oversaw the establishment of the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) and laid the foundation of the (UGC) as the of India.

Students of (SVCC), Embassy of India in organised a cultural programme on the occasion.

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First Published: Fri, November 23 2018. 04:45 IST