Haryana Students to Get Global Exposure: Special Study Program for UK Universities to Launch Soon

The Government of Haryana is continuously expanding global learning and research horizons for the state's youth. As part of this strategic initiative, the Department of Foreign Cooperation is preparing to launch a specialized program that will pave the way for students from Haryana to study at esteemed universities in the United Kingdom.Chief Minister Interacts With International StudentsAnnouncing the upcoming initiative during an interaction at Sant Kabir Kutir in Chandigarh, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini met with foreign students representing 14 different countries who are currently enrolled in various state universities, including Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Kurukshetra University, and Maharishi Markandeshwar University.Emphasizing the importance of a "go global" approach, the Chief Minister highlighted how rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, robotics, and modern technologies are reshaping education, medicine, and agriculture. He encouraged young minds to continuously embrace new skills and leverage international opportunities.Bridging Educational and Cultural TiesPrincipal Secretary of the Department of Foreign Cooperation, Amneet P. Kumar, noted that studying abroad will grant Haryana's youth access to cutting-edge technologies, diverse subjects, and advanced academic methodologies, ultimately unlocking lucrative career pathways.Additionally, Advisor Pawan Chaudhary remarked that international students pursuing education in Haryana act as cultural and economic ambassadors, sharing positive insights into the state's robust agricultural, research, and educational development models upon returning to their home countries.
