Yogi Adityanath to Meet Japanese Students at India-Japan Education Exchange in Lucknow

Yogi Adityanath to Meet Japanese Students at India-Japan Education Exchange in Lucknow

Students from India and Japan will come together for an educational and cultural exchange programme at Atal Vidyalaya in Mohanlalganj, Uttar Pradesh, aimed at promoting greater understanding and strengthening educational ties between the two countries.

A delegation of 14 Japanese students will interact with their Indian counterparts and participate in classroom activities during their visit. The programme will give students from both countries an opportunity to share their educational experiences, learn about each other's cultures and gain insights into different lifestyles and education systems.

The Japanese students will spend the morning at Atal Vidyalaya, taking part in peer-to-peer interactions and other educational activities. The exchange is also expected to offer the visiting students a closer look at Uttar Pradesh's evolving school education system.

Through direct interaction, Indian and Japanese students will explore similarities and differences between the education systems of the two countries while developing greater cultural understanding.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is also scheduled to interact with the Japanese and Indian students. The interaction is expected to focus on their experiences and the role of education and youth engagement in strengthening cooperation between India and Japan.

The student exchange programme is part of the Japanese delegation's visit to Lucknow and seeks to create stronger connections between young people from both countries.

By bringing students together in a classroom environment, the initiative aims to promote cultural exchange, encourage mutual learning and strengthen India-Japan relations at the grassroots level through education and youth interaction.

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