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    Professor R Limbadri, chairman of the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE), met with a delegation from Global Wales Skills/Further Education and the British Deputy High Commission in Hyderabad. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss collaboration in higher education and introduce Skills/Further Education colleges to the Indian market.

    During the meeting, the delegation and TSCHE officials talked about opportunities in specific areas such as EV and sustainability, allied health, agriculture, and other skill sectors. They also discussed potential partnerships, exchange programs, and capacity-building initiatives to improve education and skill development in the region.

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    Both parties had positive discussions about strengthening relationships between Welsh and Telangana educational institutions. The British Delegation expressed interest in exploring mutual interests to enhance education quality. TSCHE is looking forward to future engagements to promote collaboration and knowledge exchange.

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    Overall, the visit was focused on collaboration and promoting excellence in higher education. TSCHE is excited about the potential for future partnerships with Global Wales Skills/Further Education and the British Deputy High Commission to further enhance education and skills development in the region.

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