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Dr. El-Minshawy receives Indian Ambassador Suresh Reddy during his friendly visit to Assiut University to participate in an introductory workshop on yoga sport

Dr. El-Minshawy receives Indian Ambassador Suresh Reddy during his friendly visit to Assiut University to participate in an introductory workshop on yoga sport

- Dr. El-Minshawy appreciates the strong friendly relations between Assiut University professors and researchers and their counterparts in India, stressing that they reflect the depth of diplomatic ties and scientific cooperation between the two countries

Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, president of Assiut University, received on Tuesday, June 17, Mr. Suresh Reddy, ambassador of the state of India to the Arab Republic of Egypt, and Dr. Prakash Chowdhury, director of the Maulana Azad Indian Cultural Center in Cairo, as part of their friendly and educational visit to participate in the workshop organized by the university to introduce yoga, in the presence of Major General Dr. Hisham Abu Al-Nasr, governor of Assiut.

The meeting was attended by Dr. Ahmed Abdulmoula, vice president of the University for education and Student Affairs, Dr. Jamal Badr, vice president of the University for graduate studies and research, Dr. Ahmed Salah Qora, supervisor of the Olympic Village at the University, professor Shawkat saber, secretary general of the University, with the participation of Dr. Mina Emad, deputy governor of Assiut, and a number of administrative leaders in the governorate.

At the beginning of the meeting, Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, president of Assiut University, expressed his great welcome and pride to host His Excellency the Indian ambassador and director of the Indian Cultural Center at the university, praising the strong and distinguished relations between Egypt and India and fruitful Bilateral cooperation in various fields.

Dr. El-Minshawy stressed Assiut University's aspiration to strengthen strategic relations between the two countries and push them towards broader horizons of academic and cultural cooperation. He also praised the efforts of the Indian Embassy in Cairo in supporting relations between the two peoples, and its keenness to organize educational and educational activities and events that strengthen the bonds of joint cooperation.

The president of the University pointed out that Assiut University is always interested in opening up to different cultures and benefiting from various international experiences, which contributes to enriching the learning environment and expanding the minds of students and researchers.

  During the meeting, Dr. El-Minshawy praised the strong ties of friendship that bring together professors and researchers of Assiut University and their counterparts in the friendly country of India, which confirms the depth of diplomatic relations between the two countries. This confirms the University's scientific, social and educational potential and resources, which are similar to the most prestigious international universities.

For his side, the ambassador of the Republic of India expressed his sincere admiration for the hospitality of Assiut University and the warm welcome, stressing his keenness to strengthen relations with Egypt in all fields and contribute to bringing cultures, customs and traditions closer between the Egyptian and Indian peoples.

 The Indian ambassador also praised the diversity of inter- applied and cultural disciplines enjoyed by Assiut University, and its keenness to host joint events that contribute to the development of the cultural and enlightening aspect among students, wishing more openness and cultural exchange in various fields of joint Sciences.