"It is always nice to know when your own community recognises you," Lord Paul said in reference to the award presented to him by the Global Skill Tree consortium at a gala ceremony at Madame Tussauds waxworks museum here last night.
"Education is one field India can be a world leader in. We need universities in India which are world class and education needs to be the first thing on the agenda of any Indian government. The new government has started talking about it and I hope they stick to it," said Paul, Caparo Group chief and Chancellor of two major UK universities - Wolverhampton and Westminster.
She was among a select few Indian educationists to be awarded an international certificate and award for her role in "promoting the credibility of Indian education within India and globally".
Apeejay Stya University is credited as being the first to initiate and promote liberal studies since its establishment under one of India's noted visionaries, the late Dr Stya Paul - brother of Lord Swraj Paul.
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"Education does not have boundaries and this is a very opportune time, as a new government takes over in India, to have a proactive policy in the field of India-UK educational exchange," Berlia said.
"Over the years, we have invented and re-invented and gained from a lot of knowledge sharing with collaborations in India and internationally. With Britain, there is a strong shared history that we can build on," she added.
Global Skill Tree is an India-based think tank which has launched a new 'Great Place to Study - India' initiative to promote India as a global hub of international education in the coming years.