Zahira College Colombo off to New Delhi under Student Exchange Program of India-Sri Lanka Foundation

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The Principal of Zahira College Colombo accompanied by 7 students will visit India from 15-22 April 2013 under the Student Exchange Program of India-Sri Lanka Foundation.  

Bal Bharati Public School, New Delhi will be hosting the Zahira College delegation and students from Bal Bharati Public School will pay a reciprocal visit to Zahira College later this year.

The visit has been organised by the India-Sri Lanka Foundation pursuant to an announcement made by High Commissioner of India, Ashok K. Kantha, during his visit to Zahira College as the Chief Guest at the Annual Inter- House Sports Meet in February 2012.  The students were selected for the visit on the basis of various competitions organised by the school such as inter-house debate and essay competitions on themes related to India-Sri Lanka relations.  

Zahira College has a long and historic association with India and the distinguished visitors from India to Zahira College including eminent Indian leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, C. Rajagopalachari, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Sarojini Naidu.  A photographic exhibition “Islamic Monuments of India” displaying vast and rich heritage of Islamic architecture in India was also displayed at Zahira College during the High Commissioner’s visit.  

To promote youth exchanges between the two countries, India-Sri Lanka Foundation under its Student Exchange Program has supported exchange of visits between students of the Ladies College, Colombo and Delhi Public School in 2009; Holy Family Convent, Jaffna and St. Francis School, New Delhi in 2010; St. Francis De Sales School, New Delhi and St. Patrick’s College Jaffna in 2012.

ISLF continues to support youth centric programs and in the last three years had supported a number of educational visits benefiting approximately 100 students. Some of these include participation of 20 students from the Northern province in an educational visit to New Delhi; organisation of a cricket match between Jaffna district under 19 cricket team and DPS, R.K. Puram in New Delhi; participation of 8 students and 2 teachers from Richmond College Galle in the Gateway Computer Tournament organised by Montfort Sr. Secondary School, New Delhi; participation of 12 students and 3 lecturers from the University of Colombo in the South Asian Economics Students Meet (SAESM); participation of a 6 members each from the South Eastern University of Sri Lanka and the Sabaragamuwa University in BLISSPOINT 2011 organised by Economics Association of Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi University and organisation of a field visit to Sri Lanka for 15 students of the Centre for Historical studies, JNU following the start of an academic course on the early history of Sri Lanka.

The India-Sri Lanka Foundation was established by a Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of India and Sri Lanka in 1998 in order to foster India-Sri Lanka relations through the enhancement of economic, scientific, technical and cultural cooperation and to promote greater understanding between the people of the two countries.

 

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