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In Covid year, Gujarat universities record highest number of students from abroad

In Parul University, admissions went up from 350 in 2019-’20 to over 1,150 students of 55 nationalities in 2020-’21, while in MSU it went up from 85 to nearly 150 and at the National Forensic Sciences University (formerly Gujarat Forensic Science University), from 25 to nearly 100. All classes, except for medical and para-medical courses, are being held online. “The SIG campaign aggressively pitched Gujarat’s universities in foreign countries where the entire state education machinery along with representatives of universities toured several countries early this year. Though it had to be cut short due to the Covid pandemic, the encouraging results are in front of us,” said Sharma.

70 Sino-Indian events good as cancelled

70 Sino-Indian events as good as cancelled SECTIONS Share Synopsis Delhi and Beijing had said earlier that 70 events, 35 in each country, would be held to celebrate the anniversary. It included a trip by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to China for his third informal summit. Agencies NEW DELHI: Celebrations planned for the 70th anniversary of India and China establishing diplomatic ties has practically being abandoned following tensions along the line of actual control and outbreak of Covid-19. Delhi and Beijing had said earlier that 70 events, 35 in each country, would be held to celebrate the anniversary. It included a trip by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to China for his third informal summit. After the outbreak of Covid-19, which originated in Wuhan, celebrations were put on hold. Later, any chance of celebration suffered a setback following PLA’s incursions into the India in eastern Ladakh.

India s cultural diplomacy continues amid COVID as sitarist Ravi Shankar remembered in Spain

India s cultural diplomacy continues amid COVID as Pandit Ravi Shankar remembered in Spain ICCR organised in-person concerts in Spain to celebrate the 100th birth anniversary of legendary sitar player Pandit Ravi Shankar. Share Updated: Dec 12, 2020, 03:45 PM IST India s cultural diplomacy continues even amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, with the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) organising in-person concerts in Spain to celebrate the 100th birth anniversary of legendary sitar player Pandit Ravi Shankar. This was the first-ever event organised amidst the pandemic as part of India s cultural reach out. The concerts which were organised in several cities of the European country got a huge response. In Madrid, 1200 people came to the concert in a hall that can hold 2500 people. Due to covid protocols, a limited number of people were allowed but tickets saw massive demand.

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