Indian Consulate Delegation Visits SLIIT Northern Uni, Strengthening International Ties
December 3, 2024 2024-12-03 12:39Indian Consulate Delegation Visits SLIIT Northern Uni, Strengthening International Ties
SLIIT Northern Uni recently hosted a landmark visit by the Indian Consulate General, Shri Sai Murali, and the Indian Consulate officer, Shri R. Nagarajan. The visit marked a pivotal step in fostering international collaboration and advancing educational and regional development in Sri Lanka’s Northern Province.
The esteemed delegates were warmly received by Mr. Indrakumar Pathmanathan, Chairman of SLIIT Northern Uni, Prof. Nimalathasan Balasundaram, HoD Business School, Mr. Rajan Bala, HoD Faculty of Computing and all the staffs at Northern Uni. The visit included a comprehensive briefing on the university’s progress, focusing on its academic programs, infrastructure, and future initiatives. A guided tour of the campus showcased its state-of-the-art facilities and dynamic learning environment, leaving the visitors impressed.
During in-depth discussions, Shri Sai Murali and Shri Nagarajan explored the university’s short-term and long-term objectives. Key topics included plans for enhancing academic offerings, expanding research opportunities, and strengthening collaborations with local and international educational institutions. The Indian Consulate expressed keen interest in supporting initiatives aimed at driving academic excellence and fostering regional growth.
The highlight of the visit was an interactive session with SLIIT Northern Uni students. Shri Sai Murali engaged with students on a wide range of topics, including career development, cultural exchange programs, and potential partnerships with Indian universities. Their insights and encouragement inspired students to pursue academic and professional excellence.
The visit underscored the Indian Consulate’s commitment to supporting educational initiatives in Sri Lanka, particularly in the Northern region. It also emphasized the potential for collaborative projects to propel regional and academic progress.
SLIIT Northern Uni expressed gratitude to Shri Sai Murali and Shri Nagarajan for their visit and meaningful discussions. The university anticipates a fruitful partnership with the Indian Consulate to achieve shared goals and contribute to the academic, cultural, and economic enrichment of the region.
This visit represents the beginning of a promising collaboration, paving the way for shared growth and achievement.