Haryana Chief Minister enrolls for Japanese Language course at Kurukshetra University

Haryana Chief Minister enrolls for Japanese Language course at Kurukshetra University

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New Delhi, Updated on Nov 27, 2021 10:06 IST

The University further said quoting the Chief Minister that there is no age limit to get an education and learn. "One should keep on improving one's skills and knowledge," he said.

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar will be pursuing a three-month online basic certificate course in Japanese culture and language which has been recently started by Kurukshetra University. A Kurukshetra University announced that the Chief Minister has become the first student to recently enroll in the course.

The University further said quoting the Chief Minister that there is no age limit to get an education and learn. "One should keep on improving one's skills and knowledge," he said. He further stated that he has always had a passion for learning foreign languages from the very beginning, so he has enrolled in the Japanese language course started by Kurukshetra University (KU).

Vice-Chancellor of Kurukshetra University, Professor Som Nath Sachdeva, congratulated the chief minister on becoming the first student of the Japanese language course.

"It is a matter of pride for Kurukshetra University," he said. "His presence as a student will be a great motivation to the entire teaching and student fraternity of Kurukshetra University. Along with the chief minister, higher officials of the Haryana government and autonomous institutions have also enrolled in this course," Sachdeva said.

Dean Faculty of Arts and Languages and Chairperson, Department of Foreign Languages, Brajesh Sawhney said that this basic certificate course will cover Japanese history and life-values, basics of Japanese writing and pronunciation, vocabulary, basic greetings used in daily life and business meetings. Sawhney said this course has been designed according to the new National Education Policy.

"This online programme is tailored specifically to the need of government representatives and higher officers in government and educational institutions so that collaborations in the field of business, economy, research and education can be established between India and Japan," he said. 

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