Key Points

Rajasthan Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani engaged with the Indian diaspora in Berlin to bolster India-Germany relations. The meeting saw proposals for initiatives like a 'Bhasha Park' and internationally certified skill courses. There was also discussion on the need for direct flights between Berlin and major Indian cities. Devnani assured the diaspora that their suggestions would be forwarded to relevant ministries for consideration.

Key Points: Vasudev Devnani Engages Berlin NRIs to Boost India-Germany Ties

  • Devnani discusses India-Germany ties with Berlin NRIs
  • Proposals include Bhasha Park and skill development
  • Direct flights between Berlin and Indian cities suggested
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Indian diaspora in Berlin shares vision for stronger India-Germany ties with Rajasthan Assembly Speaker

Rajasthan Speaker Devnani meets Berlin NRIs to enhance India-Germany relations and promote Rajasthan's development.

"Our NRIs are cultural ambassadors of India. - Vasudev Devnani"

Berlin/Jaipur, June 24

Rajasthan Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani interacted with Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) at the Indian Embassy in Berlin on Tuesday.

The interaction highlighted a range of suggestions aimed at strengthening India-Germanny ties and fostering the development of Rajasthan.

Speaker Devnani assured the Indian diaspora that he would convey their concerns and proposals to the appropriate Ministries for resolution.

During the interaction, Hargovind Singh Rana, President of the Rajasthan Foundation in Germany, proposed the creation of a 'Bhasha Park' in Rajasthan -- a centre for learning German language to promote cross-cultural understanding.

He also recommended integrating internationally certified skill development courses into the education system to prepare youth for global employment opportunities and reduce the need for migration.

An Indian diaspora member, Deepak Patil, emphasised the need for direct flights between Berlin and major Indian cities like Delhi or Mumbai, which would benefit NRIs, students, and business travellers alike.

Entrepreneurial potential was another key focus, he added.

Another diaspora member, Kamal Mann, said that Punjabi entrepreneurs based in Germany are eager to invest in Rajasthan, and sought government facilitation and guidance to move forward with such initiatives.

On the humanitarian front, another member from the Indian community, Shailja Patil, urged for long-term visa facilities for parents of Indians living in Germany so that families can stay united and uphold their cultural values.

Another Indian diaspora member, Gopinath, highlighted the construction of a Shri Ganesh Temple in Berlin, being led by the Indian community, and requested cultural support from the Indian government to reinforce the presence of Indian heritage abroad.

Speaker Devnani listened attentively to various issues raised by the Indian diaspora and assured the latter that their concerns would be taken up earnestly.

"Our NRIs are cultural ambassadors of India. Their ideas, experiences, and global outlook greatly contribute to the growth of both Rajasthan and the nation," he said.

"The Rajasthan government is committed to every initiative that serves the public interest, fosters innovation, and strengthens international cooperation."

The interaction not only reinforced the strong bonds between India and Germany but also highlighted how culture, education, language, and trade can transcend borders -- uniting people with a shared vision for a better future.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Great initiative! The Bhasha Park idea is brilliant - language is the bridge between cultures. Germany has strong technical education that our youth can benefit from. Hope Rajasthan government implements these suggestions soon. 🇮🇳🤝🇩🇪
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Priya M.
Direct flights between Berlin and Indian cities are long overdue! It's painful to take connecting flights via Middle East when visiting family. This would save time and money for so many NRIs and students. Hope the Civil Aviation Ministry takes note.
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Amit S.
While these ideas sound good, I hope the Rajasthan government focuses equally on improving basic infrastructure and education quality back home. Many NRIs have rose-tinted glasses about investing - ground realities in Rajasthan need to improve first.
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Neha T.
The long-term visa for parents is such an important point! Many of us abroad struggle with elderly care. Being able to have our parents stay longer would preserve our family values and traditions. Germany should consider this humanitarian aspect seriously.
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Vikram J.
Germany's dual education system (combining classroom learning with on-the-job training) could be a game-changer if adapted for Rajasthan. But implementation is key - hope they don't just copy-paste but customize it for Indian needs. More power to such diaspora initiatives!
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Sunita P.
The Ganesh Temple project in Berlin warms my heart! Our culture and traditions need such strong representation abroad. Hope the government provides support - soft power like this enhances India's global image more than people realize. Jai Hind! 🙏

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