EFLU's teacher training programme receives appreciation from External Ministry official 

The VC appreciated the services of the faculty in offering high-quality, practical, and skill-based training to the international participants
At the event | (Pic: EFLU)
At the event | (Pic: EFLU)

Abhilasha Joshi, Indian Forest Service (IFS), Additional Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India, on October 16, Monday, lauded the efforts of The English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU) in offering the high-quality International Training Programmes, as per a press release shared by EFLU.

“The practical-based, intensive programmes, which are aimed at offering immersive teaching experience, of the EFLU for the foreign participants are highly commendable,” she added.

Participating as the chief guest at the inaugural of the Proficiency-cum-Professional Development Course for Teachers of English at the EFLU campus in Hyderabad, she said that the Ministry of External Affairs is promoting the international training programmes for the benefit of the participants from the global south and other developed countries.

“The Government of India is funding generously to promote the global level training programme for the benefit of the participants from across the globe under its flagship programme titled Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC). We have also established a total of 20 Centres of Excellence across the globe,” the senior functionary of the MEA added.

Abhilasha Joshi listed out a host of other initiatives of the MEA as part of its global outreach through training and support.

Speaking on the occasion, EFLU Vice-Chancellor Prof E Suresh Kumar said that the EFLU’s training programmes under the ITEC in collaboration with the MEA are aimed at achieving the ‘global intelligibility’ by the participants.

He said that as envisioned by the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the university is striving its best to prepare the global citizens with a futuristic vision.

The VC appreciated the services of the faculty in offering high-quality, practical, and skill-based training to the international participants.

A total of 95 participants, representing around 20 countries from across the globe are taking part in the Proficiency-cum-Professional Development Course for the teachers of English which started on Monday, October 16 and will conclude on November 10 at the EFLU.

Senior academic administrators, faculty, and the participants of the course were present at the inaugural.

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