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The Education Symposium successfully concluded today with the joint efforts of the State Government and CII in which several MoUs were signed between various universities of West Bengal and universities outside. Education Minister Bratya Basu, Navtia Group Chairman Harsh Navtia, Sister Nivedita University Chancellor Satyam Roy Chaudhary, JIS MD Taranjit Singh were present on the occasion. An MoU was signed between Sister Nivedita University and Daffodil International University of Bangladesh.
According to this agreement, points like student exchange, faculty exchange, sharing sources will be included between the two universities. In fact, a grand conclave has been organized on the interrelationship of education and commerce during the World Bangla Conference on November 22. In which all the universities and educational institutions of West Bengal will be involved. Prior to that, the success of the Education Imposition has given further strength to the upcoming conclave. Education Minister Bratya Basu said that this type of mutual agreement gives a lot of strength to educational institutions.
At the same time, Satyam Roy Chowdhury said that through the education symposium, the students will be greatly facilitated in understanding the synergy between education and commerce. It will have a very strong impact in the conclave to be held during the upcoming World Bangla Business Conference. He said that the MoU agreement between Sister Nivedita University and Daffodil is going to develop education through mutual cooperation between the two universities. Many more agreements will be agreed at the trade conference.
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