May 29, 2022
2 mins read

‘Students a big link between India, UK’

Punjab and the UK on Thursday agreed for further tie-ups in agriculture, information and technology, food processing, higher education, sports, electric buses in public transport and biomass sectors….reports Asian Lite News

The British High Commissioner has said that students are the biggest link in relations between India and the UK.

In an interview with Sanjeev Singh Bariana and Hamir Singh, he said that the number of Indian students in the UK has tripled in the past three years.

“The UK issued around 1,00,000 visas to Indian students this year with a sizeable number of them being Punjabis,” he added.

 He gave a detailed roadmap of programmes of potential collaborations between the two countries in agriculture, information technology, food processing, higher education, sports, public transport and biomass sectors

“One of the reasons why the number of students, particularly Indians, has gone up is because we have changed our work norms. Now, students can work for two years in the UK after the completion of their education. This is to help them repay their education loans,” the Tribune quoted him as saying.

Meanwhile, Punjab and the UK on Thursday agreed for further tie-ups in agriculture, information and technology, food processing, higher education, sports, electric buses in public transport and biomass sectors.

A decision to this effect was taken at a meeting of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann with British High Commissioner Alex Ellis, who called on him here.

During the meeting it was agreed that there is a huge potential of collaboration between Punjab and the UK in these sectors. The Chief Minister said hard working and resilient Punjabis have already made a mark in these sectors.

However, he said the advanced technology by the UK will be helpful further harnessing the hidden potential in these sectors.

Extending a red carpet welcome to British investors in the state, Mann said the state government will ensure single window online clearances to all desirous investors in the state. He said the Punjab government will ensure that the investors will get smooth and hassle-free mechanism to invest in the state.

He said he is already in touch with a large number of perspective investors from the UK who are interested in investing the state.

Flagging the issue of direct flight from Chandigarh to the Heathrow airport in London, the Chief Minister said it will facilitate the passengers from five states in general and that of Punjab in particular.

He said this flight would act as a window for Punjabis to western world. Mann said a number of airlines are already in touch with him for starting their flights once it gets approval.

The High Commissioner assured the Chief Minister of all possible help. He said the UK is keen in firming up investment with the state in these key sectors. Ellis also lauded the zero tolerance stance of the Chief Minister against corruption and said it will further help boosting confidence of investors in the state.

The High Commissioner was accompanied by Deputy High Commissioner, Chandigarh, Caroline Rowett and Trade Commissioner, South Asia Alan Gammell.

ALSO READ: UK govt warns of surge in prices of staple products

Previous Story

NYC to include Asian American history in public curriculum

Next Story

Layoff season at Indian startups?

Latest from -Top News

ASEAN lauds India’s firm stance on terrorism

The ASEAN Secretary-General reaffirmed the bloc’s resolve to deepen collaboration with India—a comprehensive strategic partner—in security and counter-terrorism efforts. The Indian all-party Parliamentary delegation, led by Janata Dal (United) MP Sanjay Jha,

Ex-SEBI chief cleared by Lokpal

The anti-corruption ombudsman ruled that the complaints lacked credible evidence and were based largely on assumptions, speculation, and unverifiable claims. The Lokpal of India has dismissed all complaints against former Securities and

Iran pressed over 3 missing Indians

The embassy stated that it is maintaining close contact with the families and keeping them regularly updated about the steps being taken….reports Asian Lite News The Indian government has urged Iranian authorities

India-US eye June trade deal

The trade discussions come at a crucial time, with the United States’ 26 per cent reciprocal tariff on Indian goods—imposed on April 2—currently suspended until July 9….reports Asian Lite News India and
Go toTop

Don't Miss

India Rebukes Pak Over Balochistan Blast

The attack, suspected to be a planted Improvised Explosive Device

India, UAE sign civil nuclear energy deal

This agreement marks the first of its kind between the