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Christchurch Mayor honours Indian scholars

Christchurch Mayor honours Indian scholars

Six international students from India, who are the latest recipients of the Christchurch Educated India Skills Programme, were presented their scholarship certificates by Lianne Dalziel, Mayor of Christchurch, on August 17.

Among them was Madhav Chandarana, who comes from Chennai in India, and arrived in Christchurch six weeks back to study Horticulture Sciences in the Lincoln University. "To meet the Mayor, who essentially is the first citizen of the city is a great honour. I am looking forward to my stay in New Zealand," he said.

Another was Dhyanom Gala from Pune. Visibly excited, he pointed to the responsibility the scholars have to help in the rebuild of the city, which has provided them with an opportunity to enhance and upgrade their skills-set.

Deepti Shah from Mumbai, who is studying Engineering Studies, and Saravdeep Singh, who is studying Computer Aided Design at the newly-formed Ara Institute of Canterbury (formerly Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology), were of similar opinion.

The Mayor, too, welcomed the students from India to the Garden City.

"Christchurch in recent times have become so much more diverse and vibrant, and I thank you for that. I hope after your studies all of you decide to stay in New Zealand and contribute towards making this great city even greater," she said.

Representatives from Christchurch Educated also shared their aim of getting more students from India to study and eventually work in New Zealand.

"While students from Punjab have always found us to be an attractive place, we want more and more students from other parts of India—the Southern states, Maharashtra and nearby regions—to also consider New Zealand as a wonderful study option," said Mike Hadley, Chair of Christchurch Educated.

"India, with its demographic advantage of having more than 70% of the population below 35 years, has a huge requirement for educating its citizens. And we want to contribute towards that,” he added.

About the programme

The Christchurch Educated Skills Scholarship programme is supported by Education New Zealand, the Canterbury Development Corporation, and Christchurch Educated. It is targeted at Indian graduates wishing to study at postgraduate level in Christchurch in specific disciplines aligned to identify skill shortage areas associated with the rebuild programme including construction, engineering, ICT, and science.

While Christchurch Educated is a collaboration of education providers based in Christchurch and the wider Canterbury region, members span all parts of the education sector from primary schools to universities and include public institutions and privately owned and operated businesses. The collaboration also runs a website askchched.co.nz providing one-stop-information-shop for potential and newly-arrived international students.  

Six international students from India, who are the latest recipients of the Christchurch Educated India Skills Programme, were presented their scholarship certificates by Lianne Dalziel, Mayor of Christchurch, on August 17.

Among them was Madhav Chandarana, who comes from Chennai in India, and...

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