Thursday, November 13, 2008
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Ravenshaw inks MOU with Chinese Varsity
Ravenshaw University has inked an MOU with a Chinese University for cultural exchance. The following news extract has been retrieved from here.
China is keen to strengthen the cultural and economic ties with Orissa. In this connection, a 12- member delegation from San Si province of China led by Professor Yao Chao Cheng called on Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik at the State Secretariat and discussed about it.
Source said China would enter an MoU with the Ravenshaw University to strengthen the cultural ties with the State. Chao Cheng hinted that China would explore business opportunities with the State. "Orissa is rich in mineral resources. Business opportunities would be explored in the steel and mines sector," he said. It is worthwhile to mention that after South-Korea's steel giant Posco entered an MoU with the State Government to set up 12-million tonne steel plant at Paradip, China has evinced keen interest to explore business opportunity with the State in steel and mine sector.
The delegation included bankers, film artists, professors and businessman. The Chief Minister urged the Chinese delegation to visit Buddhist places like Lalitgiri and Ratnagiri. During the meeting, they heaped praises on the rich Indian culture.
China is keen to strengthen the cultural and economic ties with Orissa. In this connection, a 12- member delegation from San Si province of China led by Professor Yao Chao Cheng called on Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik at the State Secretariat and discussed about it.
Source said China would enter an MoU with the Ravenshaw University to strengthen the cultural ties with the State. Chao Cheng hinted that China would explore business opportunities with the State. "Orissa is rich in mineral resources. Business opportunities would be explored in the steel and mines sector," he said. It is worthwhile to mention that after South-Korea's steel giant Posco entered an MoU with the State Government to set up 12-million tonne steel plant at Paradip, China has evinced keen interest to explore business opportunity with the State in steel and mine sector.
The delegation included bankers, film artists, professors and businessman. The Chief Minister urged the Chinese delegation to visit Buddhist places like Lalitgiri and Ratnagiri. During the meeting, they heaped praises on the rich Indian culture.
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