Kolkata: Italian Ambassador Vincenzo de Luca said Monday that there are more Indian students in their country and the figure will grow due to cultural exchanges.
The number of Italian students in India will also grow due to cultural exchanges that develop between the main institutions in the country and they are in India, such as Rabindra Bharati (RBU) University in the city, he said during a visit to the city.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results “There are 5000 Indian students in Italy now.
There will be more in the future …
We will have an increasing student exchange program between Indian and Italian universities,” De Luca told PTI .
In addition, the Italian government will launch important projects about the study of Italian burners.
“We work in this field.
We have one of the best traditions of the study,” Diplomat said during his visit to Jorasanko, the birthplace of Gurudev Rabindra Nath Tagore, in the city.
Students can prepare themselves for a cultural exchange program by learning Italian, which is being taught as part of the initiative by the consulate in the city, he said.
Rbu Vice-Chancellor Sabyasachi Basu Ray Choudhury, who was present during the interaction, said the institution had translated the Antonio Gramsci publication, a famous thinker, politician, and critic from Italy to Bengali as part of Napoli University.
De Luca said the view of Rabindranath Tagore is more important and relevant in the present when countries are faced with global challenges and requires increased collaboration.
“We need Tagore more and more now.
We have to face global challenges, we must work together to increase collaboration and dialogue …
to meet the challenges such as climate change, peace and security, to combat pandemics,” he said.
Tagore, he said, carried out his mission to meet different cultures throughout the world, which was reflected in his world’s view and left a trace wherever he left.
For a question, the diplomats say Tagore has visited Italy twice and is very popular in his country.
“There is an increase in the number of students in Italy who are interested in seeing works (Gurudev) translated into Italian.”
The Italian Consul General in Kolkata Gianluca Rubagotti accompanied De Luca in Jorasanko, who besides being an ancestral Tagore, accommodating a museum called according to him and was run by Rbu.