Skip to main content
Education among main pillars of US-India ties: Powell
Education among main pillars of US-India ties: PowellUpdated on : 22-02-2014 02:57 AM
Education is one of the main pillars of bilateral relations between the United States and India, American Ambassador Nancy Powell said. 

"It is to our mutual benefit that our countries work together and one of the areas of great importance is education. Education is the great equaliser and the key to helping our young women achieve their goals," Powell told students at the Modern High School for Girls in Kolkata. 

She said that for these and many other reasons, education has become one of the main pillars in the bilateral partnership between India and the United States. 

At present there are around 100,000 Indian students studying in the US where Indians represent one of the top two nationalities among its international students. 

"However, only 30 per cent of the Indian students going to the US to study are women. It is of paramount importance to me that we increase this number and see more women taking advantage of the opportunity to receive an international education," Powell said. 

Stating that they are stepping up efforts to increase the number of young women studying in the US, the Ambassador urged the girl students to consider studying in America as it will be an experience that will benefit them, the US-India relationship and the future. 

"The United States believes gender equality is critical to our shared goals of prosperity, stability, peace, and that investing in women and girls worldwide is critical to advancing our shared interests and the US bilateral relationship," she said. 

Powell said education is close to her heart because of her background as a teacher and because of its tremendous role in elevating people out of poverty and providing women and girls a chance to succeed. 

"The issue of gender equality is important to all of us because reports show direct linkages between women's engagement in the economy, politics, and society of a country and that country's status across a range of social indicators," she said. 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Rouhani wins Iran's Presidential election Moderate cleric Hassan Rouhani won Iran's presidential election on Saturday, the interior ministry said, scoring a surprising landslide victory over conservative hardliners without the need of a second round run-off.Interior minister Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar announced on state television that Rouhani secured just over 50 percent of the ballot based on a 72 percent turnout of 50 million eligible voters. Mr Hassan Rouhani ... got the absolute majority of votes and was elected as president," Najjar said. Tehran Mayor Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, a hard-line conservative, lagged behind with about 16 percent of the votes. Iran's top nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili, he too a hard-line conservative, earned 11 percent. The voter turnout was 72.7 percent. President-elect Hassan Rohani, sixty four years old, is known as a moderate conservative. He has been stressing the need to improve ties with Western nations, and is back...
Save Dissent to Save Democracy   THE rising instances of physical violence and threats against political opponents and the inability to accept dissent must raise huge concerns amongst all of us who see democracy as perhaps the really stellar achievement since Independence. AAP’s attack on BJP headquarters and acts of arson committed under the very noses of their elite leadership; the attacks on Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia in Gujarat in the last two days; the recent manhandling of the caretaker of journalist Siddharth Varadarajan’s house by some garden variety thugs; and the violence and threats meted out regularly to their political opponents by political parties is surely deplorable and condemnable. This is a fatally flawed trend which will destroy the very foundations of our democratic institutions if not pushed back with all the strength and condemnation that the civil society can mobilise. Replaying the past To begin with, it must be clarified that we should ...
Discipline Virat can win WCC JUNE 24, 2019 Monsoon in day reach Lucknow Pranati- win the bronze medal M7.3 Earthquake – Banda Sea https://sagarmediainc.com/ INVITATION | LAUNCH OF “SWACHH MAHOTSAVA” CELEBRATIONS BY SH. GAJENDRA SINGH SHEKHAWAT, UNION MINISTER, JAL SHAKTI | 3.45 PM , MONDAY, 24 JUNE | VIGYAN BHAWAN, DELHI Invitation for a discussion on “Emergency: Darkest Hour in Indian Democracy” : S Gurumurthy, Chairman, VIF & Dr A Suryaprakash, Chairman, Prasar Bharti on Monday, 24th June 2019 17.30 NMML Invitation _Dr. Prabha Ravi Shankar_“G.A. Natesan (1873-1949): ‘Old and Dear Friend’ of Mahatma Gandhi”_24 June 2019_3.00pm  CPR and CSH are pleased to invite you to a workshop on ‘Whims of a Digital Boss: The Story of Insecure App-Based Workers in Delhi’ Speaker:  Akriti BhatiaTuesday, 25 June 2019, 3:45 p.m. Centre for Science and Humanities (CSH), 2, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Road, (formerly Aurangzeb Road) What are the Priorities ...