Indian Students in UK: High Commission's Grand Welcome for 900 New Scholars

The India High Commission in London just hosted a massive welcome reception for new Indian students. High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami personally addressed the gathering of 700-900 scholars. He highlighted that Indian students now form the largest foreign student community in the UK for the third straight year. The Mission reaffirmed its ongoing support through cultural programs and community engagement initiatives.

Key Points: India High Commission London Welcome Reception for New Students

  • High Commission hosted 700-900 students in largest welcome event this year
  • Doraiswami emphasized academic excellence and cultural exchange opportunities
  • Indian students form largest foreign cohort in UK for third consecutive year
  • Mission committed to supporting students through cultural programs and community initiatives
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India High Commission hosts welcome reception for newly arrived students in UK

High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami welcomes 700-900 Indian students to UK, highlighting their academic excellence and economic contribution to Britain.

"Our students are among the brightest and the best that we have - Vikram Doraiswami"

London, October 30

The High Commission of India in London hosted a special welcome reception for newly arrived Indian students who have begun their academic journey across universities in the United Kingdom.

The event saw a gathering of approximately 700-900 students, making it one of the largest student welcome events hosted by the High Commission this year.

High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom Vikram Doraiswami addressed the gathering, welcoming the students to the UK and encouraging them to embrace academic excellence, cultural exchange, and community engagement.

"I hope this will be an interesting and rewarding educational opportunity in this country. We are, of course, among the largest cohorts of students here in the UK. Of the foreign student community here, entirely in this country. The Indian student community is the largest for the third year running at 166,000 students across the UK. So, importantly, we bring not just diversity, which, of course, we do, in every form. India is the most diverse country on the planet, and we certainly add a bit of diversity when we come wherever we go," Vikram Doraiswami said.

"We also add value. Our students are among the brightest and the best that we have. And your presence here is a reflection of all that you are capable of doing and the value that you bring to your studies, to your research or to whatever it is that you are doing here," he added.

High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami also emphasised the economic value that the students add to the UK.

"Your presence here supports businesses, the businesses that do everything from offering you your food to your cell phone contract to your IT and your Wi-Fi at your residences because of course what is our current generation without Wi-Fi and without that particular thing, your ability to be permanently connected with the world through that device that all of you are carrying in your pockets or in your hands," he said.

He highlighted the importance of staying connected with the Indian community and assured the Mission's continued support for students throughout their stay.

"It might not seem like a big deal at this point in time, but when you come, you're busy, you're settling in, and there's a lot that's happening around you. It's easy to forget that the experience, the social experience, is going to be a bit different. Those of your friends who you might have met at your university or your hometown who are already here might have given you a bit of a sense of it. But this is something you cannot learn from somebody else. It's something you will experience only yourself," he said.

The High Commission reaffirmed its commitment to fostering a strong and supportive environment for Indian students abroad, encouraging them to participate in cultural programmes, student forums, and community initiatives organised throughout the year.

- ANI

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Rohit P
166,000 Indian students in UK! That's incredible. Our students are truly making India proud globally. The High Commissioner is right - we bring both diversity and value. Hope they organize more such events throughout the year.
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Sarah B
While this is a nice gesture, I hope the High Commission also focuses on practical issues like accommodation problems and part-time job opportunities that many Indian students face. The welcome is great, but ongoing support is what really matters.
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Arjun K
The economic contribution point is so true! Indian students contribute significantly to UK economy through fees and living expenses. Proud to see our youth representing India on global platforms. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Meera T
As an alumna who studied in London 5 years ago, I wish we had such events back then. The cultural adjustment is real, and having a supportive Indian community makes all the difference. Great initiative by High Commissioner Doraiswami!
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David E
It's wonderful to see the Indian community coming together like this. The diversity and talent Indian students bring to UK universities is remarkable. Hope they feel welcomed and supported throughout their academic journey.

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