Indian schols for students
by P. Rajaratnam in Nuwara Eliya
Information Technology (IT) in India has made remarkable progress in
the global arena and many Indians are gainfully employed in foreign
countries and are rendering greater service towards such countries, said
Deputy Indian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka A. Natrajan, the chief
guest at the British Business College graduation ceremony at the Nuwara
Eliya Golf Club auditorium.
He said the British Business College in Nuwara Eliya is doing a good
job and has produced over 5,000 students who are gainfully employed.
He said the credit should go to the Managing Director, S.
Amirthanathar. The Indian deputy envoy said that the students' outlook
shows the vast knowledge and skills.
Natrajan said that the Indian Government would provide scholarships
and the students should further on their educational career in India.
He presented a set of books to the British Business College.
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