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ICCR launched an all inclusive global platform for ex-students of Indian institutions called #IndiaAlumni at Kathmandu

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June 16, 2022
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ICCR launched an all inclusive global platform for ex-students of Indian institutions called #IndiaAlumni at Kathmandu
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Kathmandu: Thousands of Nepali students study in India. ICCR has launched an all inclusive global platform for ex-students of Indian institutions called  India Alumni. In Kathmandu, launched this platform at an alumni interaction. Nepal’s Edu Minister Devendra Paudel ji was also present

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