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Indian Embassy Invites Diaspora Youth to Explore India Through its KIP Initiative
By ISKCON News   |  Nov 21, 2024
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Since many of our ISKCON congregational members are of South Asian Indian descent and may be interested in participating in this program described below, we are publishing this story. We recognize it’s not relevant or open to many of our readers. However, because a sizable number may be interested in this opportunity to visit India (with many expenses paid for by the Indian government), we share this as a “public service announcement.” ISKCON News does not recommend or endorse this program, but we provide this information about it as a service to our readers.

The US Embassy of India has recently shared key information about the 80th and 81st editions of its flagship initiative, the “Know India Programme” (KIP). According to Mr. Jag Mohan, the Minister of Community and Personnel, they aim to proactively reach young adults in the Indian Diaspora (age 21-35) to secure their maximum participation in these editions. The 80th and 81st editions of the KIP are also scheduled to coincide with the upcoming 18th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) Convention.

KIP seeks to connect young people with India and expose them to various aspects of contemporary Indian Art, Heritage, Culture, Economy, Innovation, and Science and Technology. It also endeavors to motivate and inspire them to contribute and participate in the transformative initiatives of the Government of India towards the establishment of Viksit Bharat.

Since the KIP Portal is not working at this time, interested persons can find an application form here. The deadline for the 80th edition is December 5th, and for the 81st edition, it is December 29th. Additional KIP guidelines can be found here, and you can email the Embassy with your questions. 

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