The non-profit 'Karta initiative' works in collaboration with Tata Trusts. The students and teachers from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) were hosted at the Indian High Commission in London yesterday.
Indian high commissioner to the UK, Navtej Sarna encouraged the students to "make the most of this unique opportunity of learning and interaction, and to share the knowledge and experiences gained at the UK institutions with fellow students and teachers back in India".
Senior High Commission officials also conducted a roundtable session with 'Karta initiative' group to explain the role of the various wings of the Indian mission in London.
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