The twelvemonth 2025 is being celebrated arsenic the India-Japan Year of Science, Technology and Innovation Exchange, marking 40 years of collaboration successful these fields, Takahashi Muneo, Consul-General, Consulate-General of Japan, Chennai said present connected Monday.
While speaking astatine an lawsuit organised by the Japanese connection schoolhouse of Indo Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IJCCI), helium said, some governments are actively supporting probe partnerships and world collaborations betwixt universities, encouraging associated projects successful areas specified arsenic cleanable energy, robotics, artificial intelligence, quantum technology, biotechnology, and abstraction exploration.
He said, the leaders of some countries person adopted an important enactment program for India-Japan Human Resource Exchange and Cooperation, which outlines a roadmap for endowment mobility and deeper people-to-people ties.
“This program envisions the speech of much than 5,00,000 unit implicit the adjacent 5 years, including 50,000 skilled professionals and imaginable talents from India to Japan,” helium added.
N. Ravi, director, Kasturi and Sons Limited, said, 1 of the important outcomes of Mr Modi’s sojourn to Japan was Japan’s intent to put 10 trillion yen oregon astir Rs 60,000 crores successful India implicit the adjacent decade, marking a doubling of the erstwhile committedness of 5 trillion yen. “In Tokyo, it was besides announced that the Indian Space Research Organization and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency volition enactment intimately connected the upcoming Chandrayaan-5 mission,” helium added.
The Japanese connection schoolhouse of IJCCI held intercollegiate competitions successful which 15 colleges participated and the prizes were fixed to students.
The database of winners successful poesy contention are K. Richie Rex (1st place), V. Durgasri (2nd place) and G. Rakshaya (3rd place). For the poster competition, the winners are Agnes S. Shirlyn (1st place), M.J. Jeffy Angel (2nd place) and K. Hasina (3rd place).
In the code competition, the winners are: S. Vaishali (1st place) S. Kirithika (2nd place) and S. Dharani (3rd place).
The winners of the essay contention are: V.K. Syed Mohammed Buhari (1st place), S. Tharuna (2nd place) and C. Dhansree (3rd place).
S Padmanabhan, president of IJCCI and R Suguna, caput wide of IJCCI were among those who spoke astatine the event.

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