HRD Ministry Mulling ‘Think in India’ Campaign
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The Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry is mulling ‘“We all know the prime minister has spoken about the ‘Make in India’ project and we in the ministry of Human Resource Development want to complement it by ‘Think in India’ campaign through the ‘
“We have initiated a programme Global Initiative for Academic Networks called GIAN, where we are seeking to invite very celebrated academicians and industry experts from across the world, who will come and teach at least one semester in India at the cost of Government of India, so that our students and faculty members benefit,” Irani added.
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