Pace University celebrates ‘India Day’

web42NEW YORK: The Consul General of India, New York hosted a reception on October 19 at New India House in recognition of the Pace University celebrating this day as ‘India Day’. Guests numbering about 100, comprising high level officials of the Pace University, select students, members of the Pace Alumni, members of the Indian American community, media persons, officials of the Consulate and others attended the event.
Initiating the program for the evening, Consul (Education), P. K. Mohanty gave a brief overview of the education sector in India and the recent developments in the India-USA Educational Cooperation.
Consul General Prabhu Dayal said that celebration of ‘India Day’ by Pace University was indicative of the close relationship between India and the United States. He recalled Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s words that India-US relations were better than ever before and that the best was yet to come. He praised the role of the Indian academic community in USA which has earned a high reputation for excellence while at the same time promoting closer understanding between the two countries.
Speaking on the occasion, Provost of the University, Dr. Uday Sukhatme, thanked the Consul General for hosting the evening reception as a part of the ‘India Day’ celebration held at Pace.

He felt honored in organizing the event at the behest of Prof. Kaushik and thanked his fellow colleagues for their cooperation in making it a success. He briefly described the University’s activities at national and international level and its vision for the future.
Vice President of the University, Ms. Robina Schepp made a presentation on the Pace University’s activities, undergraduate and graduate studies, scholarships, placements etc.
Other speakers for the evening included Professor Surendra Kaushik, Dean Emeritus Dr. Richard Ottinger, Trustee Suresh Munshani, Prof Greg Julian and Pace Alumnus Rumit Mehta. The evening concluded with a dinner reception.

India Post News Service

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