Urging participants of Know India Programme to be torch bearers of rich Indian culture and heritage in their respective countries, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari today briefed them about infrastructure projects.
The Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Shipping, Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, interacted with a group of young students and professionals of the Indian diaspora, according to an official statement.
"Gadkari talked to the participants about the importance of Indian culture and heritage and urged them to be torch bearers of the same in their respective countries. He also answered their questions regarding transport planning in India, and informed them about strides the country is making in this area," the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways said in the statement.
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The group includes participants of Indian origin from Fiji, Guyana, Malaysia, Israel, Mauritius, Myanmar, South Africa, Surinam and Trinidad & Tobago.
KIP is an initiative of the Government of India aimed at engaging and making students and young professionals of Indian diaspora in the age group of 18 to 30 feel a sense of connect with their motherland, motivating and inspiring them by transformational changes taking place in India and giving them an exposure to various aspects of contemporary India's forms of art, heritage and culture.
This is the 44th edition of the programme. KIP is organised by the Ministry of External Affairs in partnership with one or two states. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are the Partner States this time.
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