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DU's Niaz Ahmed Khan plots to send top teachers, students to India
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51634, member: 636"] Academic bigwigs from India and Bangladesh struck up serious talks about joining forces in education and research ventures. Professor Dr Mosses Naga flew in from North Eastern Hill University to sit down with Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr Niaz Ahmed Khan at his campus office. The pair got down to business with DU Information Science and Library Management Department Professor Dr Muhammad Mejbah-ul-Islam watching from the sidelines. Heavy hitters from both institutions started mapping out plans for collaborative programs that could shake up higher education across borders. The meeting room buzzed with excitement as university leaders explored ways to merge their academic strengths. Exchange programs became the hot topic as administrators discussed swapping teachers, students and researchers between the two prestigious institutions. University officials recognized the massive potential for cross-border academic partnerships that could benefit thousands of students. The visiting professor and his host hammered out details about sharing expertise and resources through formal agreements. Both sides expressed strong interest in creating lasting educational ties that would boost research capabilities. Academic leaders walked away from the table with concrete plans to formalize their partnership through official documentation. The universities decided to move forward with a memorandum of understanding that would cement their collaborative relationship. Officials pledged to finalize the paperwork quickly after reaching consensus on key partnership terms. The agreement promises to open new doors for academic cooperation between Indian and Bangladeshi institutions. Students and faculty members from both universities stand to gain tremendous opportunities through the planned exchange programs. Educational leaders celebrate the breakthrough that could transform how the institutions approach international partnerships. [/QUOTE]
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