Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Centre for Innovation and Technological Development (CITD) at the Maluana Science and Technology Park on Thursday afternoon, where he interacted with students.
The Prime Minister also donated four buses to the centre and planted a sapling of African mahogany there.
CIDT provides key services, including classroom training in Information Technology-related fields and incubation space for tech start-ups.
"New capacities for a closer partnership. PM @narendramodi visits Centre for Innovation & Technological Development. The CITD is located in the S&T Park, result of a unique #IndiaMozambique collaboration, built through an Indian LOC. At CITD, PM @narendramodi interacts with students who have studied in India under ITEC and other programmes," tweeted MEA spokesperson Vikas Swarup.
"New engines for innovation. PM @narendramodi donates 4 buses to the CITD," tweeted Swarup.
"And...PM @narendramodi & his young friends plant a sapling of African Mahogany. Sowing seeds of friendship," tweeted PMO. (ANI)
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