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<b>India gifts $4.5m to Harvard varsityâ</b>
PNS | Washington
India has gifted US $ 4.5 million to Harvard University to establish a fund to provide fellowships to deserving students from India for pursuing studies at the famed Ivy League institutionâs Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
Indian Ambassador Ronen Sen and Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust signed the agreement to institute the fund at a ceremony on Wednesday in the presence of Amartya Sen, the Nobel laureate and Lamont professor at Harvard, on his 75th birthday.
The programme is set to be designated as the Amartya Sen Fellowship Fund and the recipients called Amartya Sen Fellows.
Ambassador Sen thanked and expressed confidence that the fund will deepen Harvardâs bonds with India, expand its impressive scholarship on India and open new opportunities for gifted Indian scholars. Faust said Sen symbolises Harvardâs outstanding academic standards and a valued link between India and the University.
Said Sen: âI am delighted that the gift will help bright Indian students to come to Harvard. The students receiving the India Fellowships will have the opportunity of studying at what is perhaps the best university in the world.â
http://www.dailypioneer.com/142931/India-g...rd-varsity.html
<b>India gifts $4.5m to Harvard varsityâ</b>
PNS | Washington
India has gifted US $ 4.5 million to Harvard University to establish a fund to provide fellowships to deserving students from India for pursuing studies at the famed Ivy League institutionâs Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
Indian Ambassador Ronen Sen and Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust signed the agreement to institute the fund at a ceremony on Wednesday in the presence of Amartya Sen, the Nobel laureate and Lamont professor at Harvard, on his 75th birthday.
The programme is set to be designated as the Amartya Sen Fellowship Fund and the recipients called Amartya Sen Fellows.
Ambassador Sen thanked and expressed confidence that the fund will deepen Harvardâs bonds with India, expand its impressive scholarship on India and open new opportunities for gifted Indian scholars. Faust said Sen symbolises Harvardâs outstanding academic standards and a valued link between India and the University.
Said Sen: âI am delighted that the gift will help bright Indian students to come to Harvard. The students receiving the India Fellowships will have the opportunity of studying at what is perhaps the best university in the world.â
http://www.dailypioneer.com/142931/India-g...rd-varsity.html