Know India Programme team visits Bhopal, praises cultural heritage

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Under the ‘Knowledge of India Programme’, run by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), a team of young non-resident students visited Bhopal on Thursday.

Under the India Recognition Programme, run by India’s Ministry of External Affairs, a team of young Non-Resident Indian (NRI) students are being taken on a state tour by the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board. The team paid a visit to Bhopal on Thursday. She spent the afternoon among differently abled children at Aarushi NGO.

When the team visited the Tribal Museum in the evening and saw the cultural heritage of the state, they realized the rich art of the tribal society. Before visiting Bhopal, the KIP team visited Ujjain on Wednesday, where they visited the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlingam and saw the Mahakal Lok in the evening.

With the aim of acquainting youth of Indian origin with various aspects of the country’s cultural heritage, art and literature, the Know India Program is operated by the Ministry of External Affairs in which NRI youth from Mauritius, Fiji, Suriname, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, South Africa and Jamaica have participated.

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