Wednesday 18 October 2023

Educational Milestone: CALCE Bharat, Delhi Teachers University, and Vision College of Jeonju Join Forces


Naveen Kumar, New Delhi: In a historic ceremony held at Outram Lane, Delhi, representatives from the Centre for Arts Language and Cultural Exchange (CALCE) Bharat, Delhi Teachers University, and Vision College of Jeonju, South Korea, came together to formalize a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This agreement marks a significant step in fostering educational and cultural collaboration between India and South Korea, promising mutual benefits for students and faculty alike.

The ceremony, attended by distinguished figures such as Prof. Dhananjay Joshi, Vice Chancellor of Delhi Teachers University, Lee Sang rok, Director at Vision College of Jeonju's Office of International Affairs, and Rakesh Kumar, Patron of CALCE Bharat, symbolized the commitment of these institutions to expand their horizons and explore new avenues of cooperation.

Prof. Dhananjay Joshi, representing Delhi Teachers University, expressed his optimism regarding this collaboration. He believes that this partnership will offer a wealth of opportunities for mutual benefits. He spoke about the possibility of setting up language centers within each institution to facilitate the learning of each other's languages, opening doors to enhanced cultural exchange.

Vivek Sharma, Director of CALCE Bharat, shared similar sentiments. He highlighted the potential for this collaboration to improve the technical proficiency of both students and teachers. The exchange of knowledge and expertise will undoubtedly elevate the quality of education provided by the participating institutions.

Rakesh Kumar, Patron of CALCE Bharat, had a broader perspective in mind. He saw this collaboration as a means of fostering global understanding, emphasizing the concept of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" (the world is one family). In a world that is becoming increasingly interconnected, the fusion of cultures and ideas can lead to a more harmonious coexistence.

Lee Sang rok, the Director at Vision College of Jeonju's Office of International Affairs, had high hopes for the future. He believed that this partnership would carve out new pathways for Indian and Korean students, offering them unique opportunities for growth and exploration.

The interaction between students of Delhi Teachers University and the delegation from CALCE Bharat marked a promising start to this collaboration. Rajneesh, Officer of International Affairs at CALCE Bharat, noted that the interaction was not limited to students but also extended to the faculty, ensuring a comprehensive exchange of knowledge and ideas.

One notable aspect of this MoU is that CALCE Bharat becomes the first organization to introduce South Korean institutions in India, a move that holds great potential for the benefit of Indian students.

The MoU's content is carefully crafted to provide a framework for cooperation and understanding among the institutions involved. It serves as a structure for collaboration in several key areas, including academic exchange, research collaboration, cultural exchange, language and art programs, and technical education.

The specific areas of collaboration and project development will be identified by both parties, ensuring that the partnership remains dynamic and responsive to emerging opportunities. Joint committees, composed of representatives from each institution, will oversee the planning and execution of collaborative initiatives, while regular meetings will be held to review progress and explore new avenues for cooperation.

In conclusion, this tripartite MoU represents a significant milestone in fostering educational and cultural ties between India and South Korea. It symbolizes a commitment to mutual growth and collaboration, reflecting the broader spirit of global understanding and unity. As the partnership takes shape, it holds the promise of a brighter future for students, faculty, and institutions on both sides of the agreement. Efforts of many years by CALCE Bharat in many countries had continued. This time the specific by in Bharat and South Korea have now started bearing fruits. CALCE Bharat aims to expand this journey to include mutual exchanges in art, media, radio. CALCE Bharat works with the aim of mutual cooperation between nations identifying their core strengths and weaknesses.

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