Canada-Kuwait College Launches Indian Book Corner to Strengthen Ties
The Canadian College of Kuwait (CCK) has launched a new initiative to strengthen ties between India and Kuwait. At a recent event, the Indian Book Corner was inaugurated, with Indian Ambassador Mrs. Paramita Tripathi attending as chief guest. The ceremony also marked the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between CCK and India’s Vellore Institute of Technology.
The event kicked off with the opening of the Indian Book Corner, a space dedicated to promoting literary, educational, and cross-cultural learning. Ambassador Tripathi praised CCK for its role in fostering multicultural education and bolstering academic connections between India and Kuwait.
The launch of the Indian Book Corner and the MoU signing represent a significant advancement in India-Kuwait academic relations. Students at CCK will now have enhanced access to Indian educational resources and exchange programs. The initiative also paves the way for broader cultural and civic engagement between the two nations.
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