Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan co-chairs 6th meeting of Australia-India Education Council-Key points here
Minister Pradhan also interacted with the students & teachers,and got insights on school excellence frameworks and best practices in universalising early childhood education in NSW.
- Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan co-chaired the 6th meeting of the Australia-India Education Council with Jason Clare
- Minister Pradhan also invited the Australian Education Minister Jason Clare team to hold the 7th meeting of the AIEC in India next year
- Minster Dharmendra Pradhan also raised the issue of the numerous pending student visas to his Australian counterpart, Minster Jason Clare
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New Delhi: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan is on a four-day visit to Australia to strengthen India-Australia ties and explore the connection, collaboration and cooperation aspects in education and skill development. Today, Honorable Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan co-chaired the 6th meeting of the Australia-India Education Council with Jason Clare Minister for Education and Youth of Australia. Both leaders agreed to strengthen the bilateral relations in education, skilling and research.
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Today, Hon’ble Education Minister Shri @dpradhanbjp co-chaired the 6th meeting of the Australia-India Education Council with HE @JasonClareMP, Minister of Education, Australia. Both leaders agreed to strengthen the bilateral relations in education, skilling and research. pic.twitter.com/2LikBB8i1v
— Ministry of Education (@EduMinOfIndia) August 22, 2022
Minister Pradhan also emphasized on National Education Policy of India 2020 focus on mutual engagements, particularly in internationalisation of education, capacity building in skill development and in enhancing two-way student & institute mobility.
He invited the Australian Education Minister Jason Clare team to hold the 7th meeting of the AIEC in India next year.
Today, Hon’ble Education Minister Shri @dpradhanbjp visited Homebush West Public School in the New South Wales state, where he was joined by Minister @smitchellmlc, Ms. @SallySitou and Ms. @mserafim1. pic.twitter.com/omsbXRLJpX
— Ministry of Education (@EduMinOfIndia) August 22, 2022
Education Minister Pradhan also visited Homebush West Public School in the New South Wales state, where he was joined by Sarah Mitchell, Sally Sitou and other Australian Minsters.
At AIEC 2022, apart from talks of collaboration, Minster Dharmendra Pradhan also raised the issue of the numerous pending student visas to his Australian counterpart, Minster Jason Clare. “I raised the issue of pending visas of Indian students going to Australia as well as areas our countries can work together,” stated Pradhan.
Delighted to meet my Ministerial counterpart in Australia HE @JasonClareMP ahead of the 6th meeting of the AIEC.
We had fruitful discussions on further strengthening our cooperation in education, skill development, research collaborations, innovation and entrepreneurship. pic.twitter.com/Es6AbUg0zR — Dharmendra Pradhan (@dpradhanbjp) August 22, 2022
Minister Pradhan also interacted with the students & teachers,and got insights on school excellence frameworks and best practices in universalising early childhood education in NSW. He also suggested Shri suggested that the best practices in early education and digital learning at New South Wales can be implemented in India, to make early childhood care and education equitable and accessible, and for strengthening childhood care frameworks.
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