What Insights Did the Delegation from Nepal Embassy Gain During Their Visit to AIIMS Bhopal?

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Key Takeaways
- Strengthening academic ties between India and Nepal.
- Promoting welfare for international students.
- Exploring collaborative opportunities in medical education.
- Enhancing cultural understanding and cooperation.
- Fostering medical excellence through joint initiatives.
Bhopal, July 12 (NationPress) A three-member delegation from the Embassy of Nepal, featuring Minister Counsellor Ambika Joshi, made an official visit to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhopal on Saturday.
Upon their arrival, the delegation was warmly welcomed by AIIMS Bhopal, followed by a tour of the campus, which included the medical college and the hostels for both doctors and students. This visit aimed to evaluate the quality of health services provided to patients.
The delegation engaged in a formal discussion with Dr. Ajay Singh, the Executive Director of AIIMS Bhopal, along with other senior officials from the esteemed medical institute.
The focus of the meeting was on enhancing bilateral academic relations between India and Nepal, fostering the welfare of international students, and exploring potential long-term collaborations between medical institutions of both nations.
The visiting team comprised Ambika Joshi, Minister Counsellor, Rabindra Jung Thapa, Counsellor (Economic), and Anirudh Dubey, Resident Manager of the PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industry, as indicated in a press release from AIIMS Bhopal.
This visit aimed to facilitate engagement with Nepalese students studying in India and promote opportunities for academic collaboration in the field of medical education between the two countries.
During their time at AIIMS Bhopal, the delegation interacted with Nepalese and other foreign students. This interaction created a valuable platform for students to discuss their academic journeys, share experiences, and voice concerns. It proved to be an effective forum for dialogue with the student community.
Dr. Ajay Singh remarked that such visits strengthen the shared cultural heritage and lay the groundwork for collaborative efforts towards medical excellence.
He concluded that the visit ended on a note of mutual respect, cooperation, and a shared commitment, further enhancing the long-standing educational and cultural ties between India and Nepal.
“AIIMS Bhopal is dedicated to offering an inclusive and supportive academic environment. We take pride in hosting talented students from Nepal and are eager to further develop academic and research partnerships with leading medical institutions in Nepal,” added Dr. Singh.