Manish Sisodia Deputy CM, Delhi, called upon academia of New Zealand to support the government of Delhi in developing the educational institutions quality.
Writing the New Zealand-India Academic Conclave, the minister asked for the necessary to work through foreign associations to help institutions Delhi achieve better education standards. We want the government of Delhi to assist universities to thrive and achieve international standards, he told. The minister highlighted the demand for guidance from global academia and from people who know the dynamics of the system of higher education.
It is one thing to grant our children over the globe for international education, but we further require to work collectively where we generate an ambiance to learn from every other and develop with more and bigger universities and colleges, Sisodia told.
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As per the Indian
New Zealand High Commissioner Joanna Kempkers, "The conclave is targetted at extending the educational bases of the two nations. Approximately 14 visiting academicians from
universities in New Zealand could be presenting 44 lectures over 21 universities in India to promote people-to-people contacts." She aimed at a 15% growth in students of India willing to study in universities of New Zealand in 2018.