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ICCR's ten days programme Gen Next Democracy Network concludes

Indian Council for Cultural Relations's ten-day programme Gen Next Democracy Network concluded yesterday. In the closing ceremony, 27 delegates from six countries- Ghana, Bangladesh, Peru, Nepal, Brunei and Norway shared their experiences of visiting India. On this occasion, Member of Parliament of Ghana Samuel Nartey George praised India. He stressed that India's culture, language and people are amazing.<br />''<br />''On this occasion, Director General of Indian Council for Cultural Relations Kumar Tuhin said that youth from democratic countries come to India under the Gen Next Democracy Network programme. During the programme, they get acquainted with India's heritage, culture and functioning of Indian democracy. <br />

ICCR's ten days programme Gen Next Democracy Network concludes

<p style="margin: 0px; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #222222;">Indian Council for Cultural Relations's ten days programme Gen Next Democracy Network concluded today. In the closing ceremony, 27 delegates from six countries- Ghana, Bangladesh, Peru, Nepal, Brunei and Norway shared their experiences of visiting India. On this occasion, Member of Parliament of Ghana Samuel Nartey George stressed that India's culture, language and people are amazing. India's heritage and cultural values are significant. He said that the world should learn from India.</span></p>”<p style="margin: 0px; text-align: justify;"><br />”</p>”<p style="margin: 0px; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #222222;">On this occasion, Kumar Tuhin, Director General of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations said that youth from democratic countries come to India under the Gen Next Democracy Network programme. During the programme, they get acquainted with India's heritage, culture and functioning of Indian democracy.</span></p>

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