The Indian High Commission signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a Hindi Chair at Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka. High Commissioner Gopal Baglay and Vice Chancellor of Sabaragamuwa University Prof. Udaya Rathnayake signed the MoU to establish the Hindi Chair as part of India’s cultural connect through Indian Council for Cultural Relations.The Hindi chair will help in familiarizing students with India, its history, and culture as well as pave way for popularising Hindi by deputing Indian faculties.
MoU for the establishment of @iccr_hq Chair of Hindi Language at @susl_official was signed by High Commissioner and VC Prof. R.M.U.S.K, Rathnayake today. The MoU will pave way for deputation of professors from to teach Hindi language courses at @susl_official. pic.twitter.com/7qCmOeF7A5
— India in Sri Lanka (@IndiainSL) January 11, 2023
Baglay also gave away prizes to the winners of Hindi Kavita competition held at the university.The Indian High Commissioner stressed on sustainable use of resources through adoption of innovative strategies at the event. Baglay announced that the Indian Mission will award a gold medal to the best-performing student of the Hindi Chair.
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