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NUS officials visit NIT-Trichy looking for tie ups

A two-member team from the National University of Singapore (NUS) on Thursday visited the National Institute of Technology - Trichy (NIT-T) and interacted with the students.

"Students in the top universities of India are brilliant. India is a world leader in many areas particularly in low-cost engineering. We have to learn a lot from India," said Peter YH Pang, assistant vice-president (university and global relations) NUS during his visit. Peter Pang was reciprocating the visit of the Indian academic team led by NIT-T director Sunderarajan in October last year to NUS, to explore the possibilities of academic collaboration.

Pang and NUS director (Asia) Koh Chin Yee will be going to Kozhikode on January 25 and then to Delhi to meet the secretary in the ministry of human resource department.

Though the NUS vice-president was here to attend a two-day national workshop on innovation, sustainability, solutions, adoptions, implementation in energy environment ecosystem and human life, he took time off to visit a private 370 acre farm, managed by 88-year-old Sadasevum, a renowned agriculturist who has developed the model farm near Sengipatti in Pudukkottai district.

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