08-06-2005, 06:57 PM
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Press Trust of India
Dhaka, August 6, 2005|20:31 IST
India on Saturday announced 500 additional scholarships to Bangladesh school students besides 100 for undergraduates and decided to gift 620 computers to schools in Bangladesh.
Six hundred Bangladesh teachers will be trained by India over the next two years by expanding a programme under which 250 teachers were trained on computer skills in 2003-04, External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh told a press conference.
The facility for students is in addition to the 100 scholarships offered by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations and the training under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Programme already availed of by Bangladesh students, he said.
The two sides also signed the Cultural Exchange Programme for 2005-08 envisaging increased interaction in the fields of art and culture, youth affairs and sports and mass media, in the presence of Singh, on a three-day visit here, and his Bangladeshi counterpart.
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In short Natwar has become a nutcase.
Press Trust of India
Dhaka, August 6, 2005|20:31 IST
India on Saturday announced 500 additional scholarships to Bangladesh school students besides 100 for undergraduates and decided to gift 620 computers to schools in Bangladesh.
Six hundred Bangladesh teachers will be trained by India over the next two years by expanding a programme under which 250 teachers were trained on computer skills in 2003-04, External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh told a press conference.
The facility for students is in addition to the 100 scholarships offered by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations and the training under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Programme already availed of by Bangladesh students, he said.
The two sides also signed the Cultural Exchange Programme for 2005-08 envisaging increased interaction in the fields of art and culture, youth affairs and sports and mass media, in the presence of Singh, on a three-day visit here, and his Bangladeshi counterpart.
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In short Natwar has become a nutcase.

